Sustainable and Inclusive Urban Development in South-East Europe Cities for the People
WORLD BANK-AUSTRIA URBAN PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM (UPP) Mayors Symposium Sustainable and Inclusive Urban Development in South-East Europe Format: 2-day event Date: February 26 27, 2018 Location: Vienna, Austria. Hotel Intercontinental, Vienna (Johannesgasse 28) City Hall, Vienna (Friedrich-Schmidt-Platz 1) Purpose/focus: Two-day Mayors Symposium will be held on February 26-27, 2018 in the City of Vienna, Austria. The Conference will launch the third phase of the Urban Partnerships Program (UPP III) and bring together over 150 participants from Central and Local Government Officials, NALAS, Local Government Associations (LGAs), and civil society representatives from South-East Europe to share the progress and innovations happening in their cities, present achievements to date in municipal finance, urban planning and land management, urban governance and citizen engagement, and discuss lessons learned and challenges City leaders are facing. The Symposium provides an opportunity for Mayors and City Leaders, Local Governments, as well as UPP Partners and key stakeholders to share their reforms and innovations and how the Program helped them move forward. An underlying theme of the Symposium will be Sustainable and Inclusive Urban Development in South-East Europe Cities for the People, with a focus on city leadership, sustainable local development, accountability, and public participation in improving the quality of life for the citizens. It serves as an opportunity to validate the progress of the WB-Austria Urban Partnership Program and the process of city's self-assessment with participating SEE Mayors. The Conference will also showcase good practices in city management from Vienna/Austria, and from other cities in Europe and beyond. Participants: Around 170 participants, Mayors from South-East Europe including UPP cities/municipalities, Heads of Finance departments, Urban planners, Local Economic Development (LED) officers, Local Government Associations, NALAS, NGOs/CSOs, business community, and development partners. Guest speakers: transformational Mayors from European Cities who have led successful reforms which serve as good practices, applicable in South-East Europe.
Sunday, 25 February 2018 19.30 Welcome Drinks & Dinner at the Intercontinental Hotel Vienna at the Saloon Monday, 26 February 2018 InterContinental Hotel Vienna Johannesgasse 28, 1030 Wien, Austria Phone: +43 1 711220 9.00 9.30 Registration Moderator: Eugen Antalovsky, Managing Director, UIV Urban Innovation Vienna GmbH 9.30-9.50 Opening Remarks Peter Istjan-Hölzl Advisor Sustainable Development and Finance Division III/3 International Financial Institutions Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance David Sislen Practice Manager Europe and Central Asia Region World Bank 9.50-10.10 Keynote Address Honorable Maria Vassilakou, Vice-Mayor and Vice-Governor, Executive City Councilor for Urban Planning, Traffic & Transport, Climate Protection, Energy and Public Participation, Vienna, Austria Sustainable and Inclusive land use planning in the City of Vienna Moderator: Greg Clark, Chairman, OECD, LEED Forum 10:10-11.00 Panel Discussion Sustainable and Inclusive Urban Development Honorable Maria Vassilakou, Vice-Mayor, Vienna Honorable Michal Olszewski, Deputy Mayor of Warsaw Honorable Valentino Castellani, Former Mayor of Torino
11.00 11.15 Coffee break 11.15 12.30 Strengthening Cities Financial Performance The session will address issues of predictability of local finances, challenges for cities to attract financing, roadmap for sound capital investment planning, and creditworthiness. Panel discussion: Slobodan Milosavljevic, Assistant to the Mayor for Finance, City of Belgrade, Serbia Ana Stojić Deban, Director of Zagreb Holding, City of Zagreb, Croatia Gjorgji Josifov, Moody s Joshua Gallo, City Creditworthiness Initiative, World Bank Gennadiy Kosyak, Council of Europe 12.30-13.15 Decentralization: Data for informed policy making The session will feature presentation of the findings of the Municipal Finance Review (MFR II), which aims to: (i) support improved policy making at the national level: by equipping local government associations with disaggregated municipal finance data to assist in the fiscal planning and budget negotiations process; and, (ii) assist in increasing local financial management and service delivery performance by identifying options for efficiency improvement and comparison of local budget expenditures and revenues. The Regional Decentralization Observatory (RDO) will encompass key dimensions of decentralization, including: (i) the structure and governance of the local public sector; (ii) the fiscal structure of the local public sector; (iii) qualitative measures of the political, administrative and fiscal processes; and (iv) functional/sectoral service-delivery arrangements and measures. Gabor Peteri, Municipal Finance Review in South-East Europe (MFR II), World Bank Kelmend Zajazi, NALAS, Regional Decentralization Observatory Lunch 14.15-15.15 Integrated Urban Development The session will discuss topics of local economic development, job creation and sustainable tourism development. Panel discussion: Honorable Decebal Făgădău, Mayor of Constanta, Romania Honorable Arbjan Mazniku, Deputy Mayor Tirana/Head of Urban Planning, Tirana, Albania Zdravko Jelušić, President of Council, Novi Sad, Serbia
Roland Krebs, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Zaklina Gligorijevic, Institute for Urban Planning, Belgrade, Serbia Tatiana Proskuryakova, Country Manager, Romania, World Bank Coffee break 15.30 16.45 Central-Local Government Roundtable Discussion Interactive discussion with Representatives of Central Governments/ Local Government Associations Adelina Greca, Ministry of Urban Development, Albania Bisera Spasevska, Ministry of Finance, Macedonia Nevenka Brkić, Ministry of Finance, Croatia Salvador Elmazi, Ministry of Finance, Kosovo Snezana Mugosa, Ministry of Finance, Montenegro Dragana Čenić, Ministry of Sustainable Development, Montenegro Ljiljana Živković, Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure, Serbia 16.45 17.30 Finance and support to decentralization processes in SEE countries Panel discussion featuring examples from Macedonia Honorable Ace Kocevski, Mayor of Veles, Macedonia Honorable Ziko Stojanovski, Mayor of Ilinden, Macedonia Ljubica Patlidzankovska, Lead Project Coordinator, MSIP Bekim Ymeri, World Bank Catherine Farvacque-Vitkovic, World Bank expert/commentator 19.30 Reception and dinner (Palmenhaus, Burggarten 1, 1010 Vienna) 10-12 minutes walking from the hotel. Leaving from the hotel lobby at 19.15 09.00-09.30 Keynote Address Honorable José Ballesta Germán, Mayor of Murcia, Spain SMART City Murcia Experience from Spain 09.30-10.40 Urban Innovation and SMART Cities in SEE
Panel discussion with beneficiary cities of Urban Partnership Program Honorable Boris Miletic, Mayor of Pula, Croatia Honorable Ardijan Gjini, Mayor of Gjakova, Kosovo Honorable Dritan Leli, Mayor of Vlore, Albania Zeljko Juric, Head of the Informational Technology Department of the City of Rijeka, Croatia Zina Ruzdic, Institute for Urban Planning, Sarajevo Kanton, Bosnia and Herzegovina Dominic Weiss, SMART city agency Vienna, Austria Coffee break 11.00-12.20 City Leadership & Collaborative Governance: towards greater Social Accountability and improved Service Delivery for citizens City leaders will share their reforms and innovations towards more inclusive development, responsive to citizens needs. Guest speaker: Valentino Castellani, Former Mayor of Torino, Italy Panel discussion with beneficiary cities of Urban Partnership Program Honorable Snezana Matijevic, Mayor of Tivat, Montenegro Honorable Nebojsa Zelenovic, Mayor of Sabac, Serbia Honorable Igor Radojicic, Mayor of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina Honorable Boris Miletic, Mayor of Pula, Croatia Honorable Ace Kocevski, Mayor of Veles, Macedonia Honorable Arbjan Mazniku, Deputy Mayor Tirana Deputy Mayor of Tirana, Albania 12.20-13.20 Strengthening Urban Resilience in South-East-Europe The session will feature tools for disaster risk planning, financing and insurance. Panel discussion: Honorable Jakov Ivankovic, Mayor of Odzak, Bosnia and Herzegovina Sandra Nedeljkovic, Public Investment Management Office, Government of Serbia Marija Bjelic, Public Investment Management Office, Government of Serbia Boran Ivanoski, NALAS
Luis Alton, World Bank 13.20-14:00 Roundtable with Development Partners Agence Française de Développement (AFD), Council of Europe Development Bank, European Investment Bank (EIB), International Finance Corporation (IFC), World Bank 14:00 14.15 Closing Remarks World Bank/ UPP Lunch 15:00 17:30 Site visits Option 1: Innovative urban development aspern Seestadt Option 2: Transforming the built city: Renewal, infill and mixed-use quarters Option 3: Strategic planning for sustainable mobility Option 4: Consultations on city financial performance with the World Bank expert 19:00 VIP Reception at the Rathaus (City Hall), Friedrich-Schmidt-Platz 1, 1010 Vienna Busses will be picking up participants in front of the hotel at 18.30