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CIVITAS Catalist | CIVITAS Vanguard
Integration of land use and transport
planning for better cities
Bucharest, 26 May 2011
“Europe needs cities and regions which
are strong and good to live in”
Leipzig charter, 24/25 May 2007
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CIVITAS Catalist | CIVITAS Vanguard
Integration of land use and transport
planning for better cities
Bucharest, 26 May 2011
Sustainable urban
development and
integrated planning
tools. Practice in Romania from
a Netherlands perspective.
Meta van Drunen, architect
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Focus on regional
and urban
development
Focus on economy
and space
Strategic integrated
approach
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Urban and regional
Development:
Strategy
Process and project
Management
Funding
Stakeholder
involvement
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An integrated approach
towards
„strong and good cities to live in‟
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Keys:
Attractive
Connected
Competitive
Organised
Funding
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Keys to successful city:
Attractiveness
Connectivity
Competitiveness
Organisation and funding
Attractive
Urban quality
Revitalization
Industrial heritage
culturePublic space
Vital city
centre
Urban issues and needs
Source: NBTC - Jochen Tack
Source: Rob Niemantsverdriet / Rotterdam Image Bank
Source: Lex de Lang _AEB
Environment
Water, Waste, Energy
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Connected
Public transport
Transfer hubs
Urban issues and needs
Source: NL Agency
Source: NL Agency
Source: DHV
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Attractive university
student campus
Research and development
Business park
Technology park
Competitive
Urban issues and needs
Source: Nuffic / Arenda Oomen
Source: NL Agency
Source: Nuffic / Arenda Oomen
Tourism
Higher Education
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Attractive university
student campus
Urban issues and needs
Organisation+Funding
Source: Akzo NobelSource: Nadiafotografeert.nl
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Main urban issues
Romania
Needs
Integrated visions, strategies,
plans, projects
Realistic studies and information
Urban management
Capacity building
Funds
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Published 2009
Government to government projects:
• Strategic urban planning policy,
regulations and practice in Romania
• Masterplan Timisoara; a pilot project
in Romania
In cooperation with:
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“in Romania there is no lack of strategies,
ideas and projects, however there is a
lack of focus, prioritization and
implementation….”
Strategic spatial planning in Romania; a Netherlands perspective
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Timisoara masterplan
DISC, focusing on 4
cities
Pilot project: Urban
system Braila-Galati
Presentation 3 projects:
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TIMISOARA MASTERPLAN
TIMIŞOARA
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“ A strategic plan envisions future
development directions, provides
measures and sets priorities for
implementing goals, objectives and key-
projects in relation to an investment
programme. Essential ingredient is
involvement of economic actors,
stakeholders and the general public.”
Strategic spatial planning in Romania; a Netherlands perspective
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Balance between economy, livability, infrastructure – social and spatial
– Ministry VROM
Strategic spatial planning in Romania; a Netherlands perspective
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“ The objective of the strategic planning
process is not resulting in fixated urban
design, but deliver a long-term spatial
development framework based on
general agreements that leave room for
change and flexibility without losing its
visionary power.”
Strategic spatial planning in Romania; a Netherlands perspective
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Masterplan Timisoara;
a pilot project in Romania on strategic planning
1.Long term VISION
> creating of a visual masterplan
> identifying key-intervention areas
2. STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT
(companies, multi-level authorities, NGO’s and
citizens)
3. IMPLEMENTATION of the identified areas for
intervention
(Organisation/ preparation of the process (public
and private)
Source: Meta van Drunen
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Integrated urban plan used as
INSTRUMENT for building a broad
consensus between different
parties.
Helps to DEFINE objectives and
measures
Masterplan Timisoara;
a pilot project in Romania on strategic planning
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ACTIVE STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT
economic and
cultural
stakeholders
Citizens,
lobby-
groups
Political decisionmakers
(mayor, city councellors,
county, ..)
Professionals creating the
urban plan; (urban planners,
architects, economists, …)
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ACTIVE STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT
Timisoara: seminar city forum - meeting advisory board
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ACTIVE STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT
Timisoara: taskforce - county - villages
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VISION: LONG TERM – VISUAL MASTERPLAN
Concept per theme
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VISION: LONG TERM – VISUAL MASTERPLAN
Timisoara and its surroundings; regional approach:
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VISION: IDENTIFYING THE KEY-AREAS FOR INTERVENTION
> Projects on public transportation and increasing connectivity
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Roadshow Bucharest
Date: 27 May 2011
DISC:
Dutch Initiative for
Sustainable Cities
An integrated approach to
sustainable and attractive cities
Source: Bureau Voorlichting Binnenvaart
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Source: xxx
Strategy, project- and process management,
funding
Urban planning, master planning and architecture
Engineering, environment, infra, water and energy
Training capacity
building; urban
management
Comparative
Urban
Research
European Urban Knowledge Network
Financial management and organization
Market research, urban-economic studies
Tourism, leisure, cultural history, work locations,
urban economy
Introduction DISC programme
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What is DISC ?
Public-private subsidy programme
3 years
Investment of time and resources by
9 acknowledged organisations
Long-term relationships and
cooperation
Contribution to sustainable and
attractive cities
Introduction DISC programme
Source: Marc Heeman – Rotterdam Image Bank
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Source: NL Agency
Objectives DISC
Cooperation in urban development
Local support; from decision makers,
urban professionals, private sector,
NGO
Investment in sustainable urban
development
Jointly developing and seizing
opportunities
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Opportunities of urban cooperation
Braila – Galati Preparation for a common agenda
Presentation 18-19 April
Pilot Project: Public participation, multi-level governance & spatial policy for development of an urban system consisting of Braila & Galati metropolitan areas along the Danube
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Pilot Project
Urban system Braila-Galati
Realistic and feasible
development profile of the
urban system
• based on strengths and
opportunities
• tackling weaknesses and
threats
• supported by the main
political decision makers
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Weak
SWOT
Strong
• Integrated
approach for
joint
opportunities
• Connectivity
between two
cities important
issue
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SWOT
Threat
Opportunity
Pilot Project
Urban system Braila-Galati
Agreed topics for
further joint
Development:
1. Infrastructure
2. Soil – flood
prevention
3. Agriculture – food
industry
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Starting June 2011:
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Thank you for your attention
Meta van Drunen
+40 74 67 69 535
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