FEDERACION ESPAÑOLA DE MUNICIPIOS Y PROVINCIAS

Agreement for the improvement of business areas and industrial land developmen


The FEMP and Business Parks Coordinator (ECE) will intensify their joint action to improve the business areas of Spain, facilitating the development of industrial land and promoting the competitiveness of companies located in these areas.


These are the main objectives of the framework agreement signed by the President of the FEMP, Pedro Castro, and President of ECE, Luis Noguera, which includes a wide range of fields of cooperation, including joint projects on industrial land and support for SMEs, especially those that may have national or EU funding. 
  
The agreement provides for the implementation of projects and proposed regulations or guidelines for conduct that may be adopted by the authorities, mainly by local entities in the economic, local planning or development. 
  
As concrete actions, the FEMP and ECE collaborate on the development and dissemination of electronic administration, electronic signature and billing as it affects business in its relationship with local entities, as in the case of the Services Directive all areas and especially in the simplification of procedures and implementation of single window. 
  
Also incorporate common tools for Public Administrations, as the Avanza Plan or e-model projects. 
  
The agreement also includes working on the study and dissemination of quality policies and best practices, training of civil servants in matters relating to the creation and management of business areas, or the design of virtual spaces such as websites and other tools of the information society. 
  
In regard to industrial land, work will focus on planning, management, rehabilitation or retraining, but also in all matters relating to environmental policies and energy efficiency, innovation or the creation of common information systems. 
  
Social, ECE and FEMP promote the scope of their agreement equality policies, reduction of gender violence, integration of persons with disabilities, removing architectural barriers or the reconciliation of family life in business areas. 
  
The President of the FEMP, Pedro Castro, said after the signing of this agreement continues the cooperation that both entities have for some time, but now has much more meaning and significance because of what it is to join efforts to job creation and wealth and to emerge stronger from the crisis.

21/05/2010

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