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How VASAB started preparation of the LTP ?

L ong-term P erspective for the spatial development of the Baltic Sea Region Mr Olle Lundgren Chairman of the Committee on Spatial Development of the Baltic Sea Region. How VASAB started preparation of the LTP ?.

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How VASAB started preparation of the LTP ?

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  1. Long-term Perspective for the spatial development of the Baltic Sea RegionMr Olle LundgrenChairmanof the Committee on Spatial Development of the Baltic Sea Region Warsaw Stakeholders Conference 6 – 7 November 2006

  2. How VASAB started preparation of the LTP? • Update the vision of long-term territorial development of the Region together with the relevant regional stakeholders. (The Council of the Baltic Sea States) • Prepare a long-term perspective for the spatial development of the Baltic Sea Region (LTP) under active participation of the regional authorities and in a dialogue with relevant pan-Baltic organizations. (6th Conference of Ministers responsible for Spatial Planning in the BSR countries 2005.) Warsaw Stakeholders Conference 6 – 7 November 2006

  3. Why along-term perspective for the spatial development of the Baltic Sea Region? Since in 1994 the Region has changed considerably. • Regional and local governments gaining in influence and importance in developmental matters. • Considerable inflow of EU Structural Funds. • Promotion at European Union level -activities and policies. Warsaw Stakeholders Conference 6 – 7 November 2006

  4. Why along-term perspective for the spatial development of the Baltic Sea Region? Priorities formulated by different BSR stakeholders should be integrated into coherent territorial frame e.g.: • BSSSC and the CPMR analysis on transport development, • BDF the annual State of the Region Reports, • Spatial Development Concept in Germany and a similar strategy in Russia. Warsaw Stakeholders Conference 6 – 7 November 2006

  5. What is the nature of the LTP? The LTP should consider: • the Community Strategic Guidelines, • the National Strategic Reference Frameworks, • input from relevant inter-governmental organizations in the Region, sub-regional organizations and NGO’s of relevance to regional development. Warsaw Stakeholders Conference 6 – 7 November 2006

  6. What is the nature of the LTP? The LTP should be used when implementing relevant programmes in the Region: - subregional-, - national-, - transnational-, - cross-border programmes. Warsaw Stakeholders Conference 6 – 7 November 2006

  7. What is the nature of the LTP? The LTP aims at: • identifying the most important BSR specific developmental assets, integrative trends and main global processes (risks) influencing BSR development in a long run, • underlining common interests and/or potential conflicts, • providing a comprehensive overview of all BSR actors/plans with a territorial impact, • showing the BSR in 15-20 years as a result of joint efforts of countries and organizations, • developing instruments to guide and coordinate policies with a territorial perspective for a better BSR integration, • identifying the most important actions for BSR territorial development and cohesion in a long run. Warsaw Stakeholders Conference 6 – 7 November 2006

  8. What is the time and organizational frame? • The LTP should be ready in 2009. • The first period till the end of 2008 will be used for analytical work and in 2009 the drafting process should end. • Complementary financing will be applied for. Warsaw Stakeholders Conference 6 – 7 November 2006

  9. What has been done so far? • Started at a seminar in Pärnu on 25-26 April 2006. • Three working groups were established to run the analytical (first stage) of the LTP preparation and to lay foundations for the second stage (drafting the LTP): • Working Group on urban networking and urban-rural partnership (WG 1), • Working Group on accessibility and development zones (WG 2), • Working Group on sea use planning (WG 3). • The groups developed tentative ideas how to proceed, focus of work, what to achieve. Warsaw Stakeholders Conference 6 – 7 November 2006

  10. Thank you for your attention.Your active participation is needed! Warsaw Stakeholders Conference 6 – 7 November 2006

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