Abstract
The aim of the article is the analysis of one of the newest instruments of the Cohesion Policy for the 2014-2020 period, namely the integrated territorial investments (ITI). The advantages offered by ITI to stimulate the integrated approach of the different spheres: the functional territorial one, the implementation of a “bottom-up” strategy with the delegation of tasks at local level and, last but not least, the combination of European and investment funds from several priority axes of operational programmes, converge towards a further use of this instrument in the future programming period 2021-2027. The research was based on different models of ITI in the European Union, an analysis of the operation and results being made for ITI Danube Delta.
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