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All sections to appear here. Basics in Regional Planning. Dipl.-Ing M. Ellger Tallinn , October 2013 mathias.ellger@creativeworx.eu. Rationales of Regional planning. What Takes Place in a Region. Agriculture. Cities. Tourism. Infrastructure. Industry. Woods/ Forestry.

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  1. All sections to appear here Basics in Regional Planning Dipl.-Ing M. Ellger Tallinn , October 2013 mathias.ellger@creativeworx.eu October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  2. Rationales of Regional planning October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  3. What Takes Place in a Region Agriculture Cities Tourism Infrastructure Industry Woods/ Forestry Nature Reserves Surface Waters Housing/ Settlements October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  4. Why Regional Planning “Regional/spatial planning gives geographical expression to the economic, social, cultural and ecological policies of society. It is at the same time a scientific discipline, an administrative technique and a policy developed as an interdisciplinary and comprehensive approach directed towards a balanced regional development and the physical organisation of space according to an overall strategy.” European Regional/Spatial Planning Charter (Torremolinos Charter), 1983, approved by European Conference of Ministers responsible for Regional Planning (CEMAT) October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  5. ....in consequence Regional Planning shall reduce or solve the Problems and make optimal Use of the Potentials October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  6. Regional Planning is a Cross Sector Discipline Demogra-phic Develop-ment Neigh-bouring Regions Settle-ment Structure Geo-strategic Location Land Use Man-made Environ-ment Interdependencies Infra-structure Economic Structures & Activities Natural Environ-ment Supply October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  7. Actors The Idea of Integrated or Holistic Spatial Planning Challenges Min. Envir. & Planning • Analysis • Goals & Objectives • Strategies • Dev. Concept • Formal Plans • Sub-Regional Plans/ • Sector Plans • PROGRAMMES • DETERMINATION • OF TASKS • ACTION PLANS Min. of Economy Settlement Structure Min. of Education Economy Min. ofHealth Land Use Min. of Public Works Socio-Demographic Min. of Transport Infrastructue MinistryofInterior Environment MindtheInterdependencyandinteractionofsectors Supply & Services ………….. ………….. ………….. October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  8. No Country, No Region is an Island October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  9. Basic Impacts on Regional Planning • Direct Impacts • Interregional linkages • Plans of higher Order • Mining and Quarrying • Interregional • Infrastructure • Natural Constellations • Natural Phenomena • Indirect Impacts • Politics • Citizens • Lobby Groups • EU Policy • All types of Institutions • External Development October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  10. Regional Planning and it‘s 3 Basic Tasks • Development Task • Identification, Determination & Removal of Deficits in Supply for the Population and Economy • Assessment of future Demand • Identification Determination and Utilization of socio-economic Potentials for Development Structuring Task Identification, Determination and Harmonization of Conflicts of Interests & Land Use by Optimizing distribution and Location Regional Management Task Preparation, Coordination & Realization of the Holistic Concept October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  11. Preconditions Required Comprehen-sive Legal Base Determina-tion of Stakeholders Legal Base Organization& Manage-ment Comprehensive Integrated Regional Plan Clear administra-tive Divisions (Three tiered) Proper & updated Statistics Higher Plans Studies & Sector Plans October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  12. Organization & Management October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  13. Preliminary Activities Organizing Participation Before the start , several preparatory activities are required Built-up Structure & Organization Logistic Framework • Operational Plan • Expert Schedule October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  14. Who shallParticipate? Who are the Stakeholders? October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  15. Stakeholder Map Municipality Religious Institutions Professional Associations Citizens‘ Associations Experts Related Gov. Entities NGOs The Citizens Local Economic Entities Universities Local Politicians Urban Planner Offices Architects Offices Institutions of Public Interest Gov. Institutions Political Parties October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  16. Informa-tion Preparation of a Steakholder Map Decision to prepare a Regional Plan Establishment of a Regional Planning Association Formation of the Regional Assembly Preliminary Steps (Executive Institution) Regional and Local Authorities October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  17. Executive Bodies of Regional planning are Regional Assembly Public Corporation in form of a special purpose association Is a Chairman of Planning Association Works by Statute & Rules of Procedures Regional Committee October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  18. Structuring the Task Stake-holders Equip-ment Mobil-ity Info Availa-bility Office Attitude to Project Employ-ees Project Environ-ment Key Partners Experts Logistics Working Steps Com-muni-cation Adaption of Approach Infrast-ructure Transpa-rency Operati-onal Plan Info Distribution Experts October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  19. Logistic Framework October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

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  21. Project Milestones • Targeted Results • Project Workshops • Project Conferences • Activity Reports • Interim and Sector Reports • Project Evaluations October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  22. Planning Levels October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  23. EU Level and Type of Interventions ERDF: European Regional Development Fund Regional policy interventions to reduce disparities and promote economic conver-gence are realized through 3 funds ESF: European Social Fund Cohesion Fund (applies to MS with <90% aver-age GNI and covers the new member states as well as Greece and Por-tugal. Spain is eligible on a transitional basis) October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  24. What is EU Regional Policy about? Regional policy is the vehicle for delivering regional aid • poorer regions to catch up Biggest slice of the EU budget which helps: • areas undergoing economic change to restructure • with the realisation of most other Community policies October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  25. Organization & Management of Regional Policy Determination & coordination of development policy • Policies , Plans & Programs • Regional development policy • National strategy for regional dev. • State program for regional dev. • Regional dev. strategies & programs • Legal Framework • Secondary Legislation for • planning documents • institutional cooperation & inputs • utilization of regional dev. Funds • monitoring and controll • Rules on procedures & methodology for allocation of resources of regional dev. fund Ministry concerned with RD Council for Regional Development Regional Development Commettees Coordination and Implementation State Agency for Regional Development Regional Development Agencies October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  26. Direct EU-Influence in National Planning European Spatial Dev. Perspective Environmental Regulations Inter- & Intra EU-Infrastructure Allocation of Funds October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  27. Three Principle Levels of Formal Planning on National Level National Level Spatial planning policy guidance and operational framework Detailing Regional Level Regional Plan Planning Level Municipal Level Municipal Plans October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  28. Type of Plans October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  29. Type of Plans for Spatial Development October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  30. Range of the Regional Plan • Studies/Expertise • Spatial Aspects, e.g. • Settlement structure • Rural areas • Densification /aglomeration areas • Lagging areas • Infrastructure • Sector Related, e.g. • Economy • Inter-regional linkages • Culture • Rural Areas • Agriculture &Forestry • Environment, Nature, • Biodiversity • Transport • Water management • Housing • Technical Planning, e.g. • Agriculture • Communication • Defense • Ennergy • Forestry • Mining & Quarrying • Monumental protect. • Nature & landscape protection • Pollution protection • Soil conservation • Transport • Waste disposal • Water management October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  31. Content of Regional Plan Legal Framework Preambel Basic Principles Goals &Objectives for sustanable regional Dev. 4.1 Spatial Structure 4.2 Central Service Center Arrangement 4.3 Priority Areas 4.4 Priority Location 4.5 Significant regional location 4.6 Mining & Quarrying 4.7 Determined Areas 4.8 Areas suitable for Wind Energy 4.9 Transport 4.10 Energy & technical Infrastructure 5. Sector Principles 6. Summary of environmental Statement 7. Maps and Figures 8. Final Provisions Giving Reasons, Explanations and Justification (for all points as above) October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  32. Summarising October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

  33. Let‘s have a break After the Discussion October 2013, Dipl.-Ing. M.Ellger

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