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ESPON – Open Seminar Gödöllő, 21 st June, 2011.

Central Hungary Region - a case study. ESPON – Open Seminar Gödöllő, 21 st June, 2011. Tamás Gordos, PhD. head of planning. Statistical and planning regions and counties in Hungary. M. a. g. y. a. r. o. r. s. z. á. g. t. e. r. v. e. z. é. s. i. -. s. t. a. t. i.

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ESPON – Open Seminar Gödöllő, 21 st June, 2011.

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  1. Central Hungary Region - a case study ESPON – Open Seminar Gödöllő, 21st June, 2011. Tamás Gordos, PhD. head of planning

  2. Statistical and planning regions and counties in Hungary M a g y a r o r s z á g t e r v e z é s i - s t a t i s z t i k a i r é g i ó i é s m e g y é i North Hungary North Great Plain Central Hungary Central Transdanubia West Transdanubia South Transdanubia South Great Plain The geographic location of Central Hungary Region

  3. The main features of Central Hungary • Metropolitan region with national and international functions

  4. Central Hungary in numbers Among the Hungarian Regions • The smallest • The most densely populated • The most prosperous • The most HETEROGENOUS • Fulfils central role

  5. Number of companies /1000 inhabitants

  6. Personal incometax basis per inhabitant

  7. Change of population Suburbanisation process is a characteristic trend however there are also clues of reurbanisation…

  8. Administrative levels Level - Type of representation National level (1) - Elected Parliament Regional level (7) - Delegated body County level (19) - Elected assembly Micro-regions (168) - Delegated body Local level (3100) - Elected assembly (Municipalities) Special regions (2) - Budapest Agglomeration

  9. The System of Regional Development in Hungary Central Hungary RDC

  10. Central HungaryRegional Development Council • Established by the Hungarian Parliament's Act XCII of 1999 • Authority: administration area of Budapest & Pest County • The Council has 18 voting members • Chairman: Mr. Lajos Szűcs

  11. Main Tasks of the Council • Examines and evaluates the region’s economic and social position • Elaborates and approves the region’s regional development concept, and operative programmes • Organises the implementation of these programmes • Co-ordinates development efforts

  12. Pro Regio Agency Ltd. • Established by the Council • 83 employees • Main tasks: • to perform administrative and management tasks required by the Council • to provide the professional background for the Council (planning, monitoring) • to manage grant schemes (EU Structural Funds) • to generate and manage projects

  13. Development planning NUTS II level Central Hungary Strategy Plan & Operational Program (2007-2013) Mainly sectoral Land use planning Sub-regional level Budapest Agglome-ration Spatial Development Plan Land-use conflicts Weak regulatory tools Urban sprawl Planning on regional level

  14. BudapestAgglomeration Spatial Planapproved by the National GovernmentMay 2010violet colour: areas for residential usebrown colour: areas forindustrial use

  15. Strategy Plan of the Central Hungary Region

  16. The features of the Strategy Plan • Pro Regio Agency has prepared the plan in Partnership with local, regional and national stakeholdersin 2005 • The Plan complies with the methodology of EU Structural Funds • Integrates previous plans and studies Intervention logic: allocates resources to measures

  17. Myfavourite ESPONmap  Central Hungary

  18. Strategy of the Region 2007-13 Slogan: Central Hungary the CREATIVE REGION Objectives: • Increasing the economic competitiveness of the Region • Strengthening social cohesion • Creating a ‘liveable Region’ In line with EU 2020: „Smart, sustainable and inclusive growth.”

  19. The priorities axes • Giving an impetus to the Region’s specific economic elements and supporting innovation-orienteddevelopments • Human resource development in favour of social cohesion, according to the demands of the labour market • Improvement of factors necessary for high quality life, and the revitalization of the natural environment • Development of the Region’s transport system, with a special focus on the public and environmentally friendly transportation • Development of the Region’s public service sector and its institutional system, in line with the EU guidelines

  20. Preferential Areas • Cooperation and networking • Business services • R&D, the ‘knowledge industry’ • Tourism, leisure economy • Culture economy (products and services) • Environment industry, environment and nature protection • ‘Silver economy’

  21. System of EU Structural Fund financed Operational Programmes Strategy Plan of Central Hungary Region

  22. TA 2020 – messages for CHR 2014 planning (25) Urban development policies have a significant role. (27) … integrated & multilevel approach in urban development and regeneration … (34) … integration of local endowments, characteristics … into the global economy is important… (35) …fair and affordable accessibility to services of general interest, information, knowledge and mobility are essential …

  23. Thank you for your attention! www.proregio.hu www.kozpontiregio.hu

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