Spatial Development Projects and how to build
them
dr inż.arch. Maciej BorsaInstytut Rozwoju Miast - Kraków
Presentation made by Maciej Borsa at the „Transnational Seminar for Potential Lead Partners and Partners to INTERREG IIIB - CADSES
procedures, for the 3rd Call for Proposals”, held in Brno (Czech Republic) on 9 November 2004
Let us start from an egg
What is Spatial Development ???
This is an egg
... and now let us put the question:
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What is Spatial Development ???• non-professionals
• professionals
when you ask someone on the street...
... he would probably answer: „Spatial Development” is the department in our Town Hall
when you ask professionals...... they usually start from an egg...
So let’s cut this egg !
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What is Spatial Development ???spatial
developmentvs.
spatial planning
Spatial development is specific approach to overall development with the dominating
factor of spaceit should be a tool for spatial development
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What is Spatial Planning ???
planning
management
the role of spatial planning is changing:
15 - 20 years ago ...
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What is Spatial Planning ???
planning
management
... and now ...
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What is Space ???
economy:specific factor
of development
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What is Space ???
economy:specific factor
of development
When ???
Where ???we can compare space with another specific economic factor: TIME
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What is Spatial Planning ???
management / policy making
planning
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How does Spatial Planning work ???laworganisationrecomendationseconomic tools public investmentsparticipation / informationanalysis / research
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How does Spatial Planning work ???laworganisationrecomendationseconomic tools public investmentsparticipation / informationanalysis / research
specific in each country
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How does Spatial Planning work ???laworganisationrecomendationseconomic tools public investmentsparticipation / informationanalysis / research
potential fields of co-operation and transnational intervention
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How does Spatial Planning work ???laworganisationrecomendationseconomic tools public investmentsparticipation / informationanalysis / research
specially avalaible through Interreg
But why we need transnational planning? Why EC supports us with money to do it?
Let’s move 15 year ago...
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Why we need transnational Planning ???isolated states
Before „velvet revolution”
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Why we need transnational Planning ???isolated statespolitical
transformation
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Why we need transnational Planning ???isolated statespolitical
transformationtransborder
integration
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Why we need transnational Planning ???isolated statespolitical
transformationeuropean
integration
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What is transnational Planning ???isolated statespolitical
transformationeuropean
integrationIn Brussels there is a monument, which
reminds to European Biurocrats the importance of building links from member
states to the core area of the Union Some years ago thet was a mental map of „european integration” in candidate countries
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What is transnational Planning ???isolated statespolitical
transformationeuropean
integration
Is it correct ?No ! There are more links on our continent. And in fact the Atomium is different.
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What is transnational Planning ???isolated statespolitical
transformationeuropean
integrationWe schould build and support also links
between new member states
How to build Spatial Development Projects ???
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PROBLEMThe overall aim of the Interreg initiatives has been, andremains, that national borders should not be a barrier tothe balanced development and integration of the Europeanterritory. The isolation of border areas has been of adouble nature: on the one hand, the presence of borderscuts off border communities from each other economically,socially and culturally and hinders the coherentmanagement of eco-systems; on the other, border areashave often been neglected under national policy, withthe result that their economies have tended to becomeperipheral within national boundaries. The single marketand EMU are strong catalysts for changing this situation.Nevertheless, the scope for strengthening cooperation tothe mutual advantage of border areas throughout theCommunity remains enormous. The challenge is all thegreater when the future enlargement of the Communityis considered, as this will increase the number of itsinternal borders and, progressively, shift the Community'sexternal borders eastwards.
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PROBLEMIII. Transnational cooperation (strand B)12. Objective: transnational cooperation between national, regional and local authorities aims to promote a higher degree of territorial integration across large groupings of European regions, with a view to achieving sustainable, harmonious and balanced development in the Community and better territorial integration with candidate and other neighbouring countries.
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The specific profile of INTERREG III B is to focus on the interrelations and interdependencies between the different sectors. This might include even very specific subjects but it always must be clear from the application what constitutes the strategic objectives of the programme .
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Applicants sometimes have difficulties to identify the specific profile of INTERREG III B and its spatial approach. Indeed, the programme offers links to all sectoral policies and all disciplines, which are somehow linked to territorial development. The first impression of the programme often is that of an anything-goes-programme.
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