Ljubljana Urban Development Plan, Metropolitan Region and Danube Strategy Miran Gajšek, City of Ljubljana Ljubljana Forum 2011
Content of presentation 1. From Foresight to Planning 2. BRICS and/or PIGS 3. Recession and/or depression 4. The EU macroregions: Baltic (EUSBSR) and Danube (EUSDR) 5. Republic of Slovenia inside the EU Strategy for the Danube Region (EUSDR) 6. Ljubljana Urban Development Plan 7. Conclusions
1. From Foresight to Planning Foresight, (e.g. Millenium Project 2011 State of the Future); Forecast, (e.g. THE NEXT 100 Years, a forecast for the 21st CENTURY, George Friedman, STRATFOR); Programming, (European Commission, DG Regio; State and/or Regional development programmes; 2007-2013, 2014-2020 2021-2027; 2027; The instrument for a Social, Economic and Territorial Cohesion); Planning, (Regional Planning, Spatial Planning, Town Planning; Economic Planning; Social Planning)
2. BRICS and/or PIGS!? Brasil, (The Pluriannual Plan - PPA; 2004-2007 Plan is commited to macroeconomic stability preservation) Russia, (2004, State has set up new instruments in order to play a more active role in guiding economic development: mobilisation of resources in national projects, special economic zones, public investment fund); Russia goes back to Soviet five-years plan? Pravda, 3 June 2011. India, (Eleventh Five Year Plan 2007-2012; Science and technology: To identify thrust aras for the XIth Five Year Plan and suggest their inter-se priorities) China, (Five Years Plan FYP; the recent is 2011-2015; the 2001-2005 FYP currenty resembles a very detailed public investment plan rather than a national strategic plan with a clear vision and coordinated strategic objectives); South African Republic, (Strong political commitment to development; Nelson Madela Bay Development project; World Football Championship 2010); Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Spain (who is next?)
3. Recession, Depression In the USA the crisis reached its peak in 1929. In 1933 the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) was established, (The Tennessee Valley Act, 18 May 1933). TVA was one of the main instruments of the president Theodore Roosevelt s New Deal. Its functions were: planning and management of the Tennessee river basin, planning and construction of river dams etc. TVA is still in function. After the second World war USA President Truman proposed that the TVA should have a sister in the Euphrates Valley Authority; however, the presidental proposal was never adopted. In the year 1953 Bogumil Vošnjak, a Slovene Diplomat, Professor and Writer of many books on European politics proposed the Danube Valley Authority. (World Affairs, Vol. 116, No.3, Fall 1953).
4. The EU macroregions: Two EU macroregional strategies: European Union Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR: adopted in 2009) and the Danube Strategy (EUSDR: started in 2010) could represent an instrument for a social, economic and teritorial cohesion in EU, and maybe provide a tool against the recession/depression; The Ljubljana Forum 2011: the proposal for the The Millennium Project foresight in the connection to The Danube Strategy : THE DANUBE LOW-CARBON MACROREGION FORESIGHT 2027
5. Slovenia and EUSDR: Railway-logistics network on V. TEN-T corridor 3.Pier Port of Koper Transport Logistics Zones (Koper, Sežana, Divača, Postojna (Logatec), Ljubljana, Celje, Maribor, Dolga vas) Economic zones (Coastal zone, Notranjska, Ljubljana, Mining zone, Celje, Maribor, Pomurje (Murska Sobota) Link to X. TEN-T corridor (Ljubljana, Jože Pučnik Airport)
The Danube Strategy and the case of Slovenia 5. Slovenia and EUSDR: Touristic-energy-water transverzala River Sava: Kranjska gora, Ljubljana, Brežice River Drava: Dravograd Celje, Dravograd Maribor River Mura: Gornja Radgona Lendava Transnational distributory electrical power grid (400 kv) Gas pipeline South Stream
5. Slovenia and EUSDR: Settlements-university network on development axes with public transport transfer system V. TEN-T corridor (Jesenice Brežice) X. TEN-T corridor (Jesenice Ljubljana Brežice; Maribor Ptuj) 3. Development axis: Carinthia Saleška Valley - Velenje Celje Laško Zidani most Šentjur Posotelje Associate acces: Soča corridor ((Ajdovščina) Nova Gorica Tolmin (Most na Soči Kobarid)) Celtica (Logatec Idrija Tolmin (Ajdovščina)) Centres of excellence : Ljubljana, Maribor, Nova Gorica, Kranj, Novo mesto, Celje, Bled, Piran
5. Slovenia and EUSDR: Forgoten pockets opportunities for settlement, tourism and eco-farming, linked to regional public transport, local enterprise zones and regional produce centers Ribnica Kočevje Idrija Trbovlje Zagorje Hrastnik Goričko Suha Krajina Bela Krajina Spa-basin Posotelje Ptuj Prekmurje (Balaton)
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7. Some Conclusions 1. The Danube strategy covers 8 EU countries (Germany, Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Bulgaria and Romania) and 6 non-eu countries (Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Ukraine and Moldova). Between 40.0 and 50.0 billion (!) Euros is still available from the existing EU funds for the 8 EU countries inside Danube strategy in the 2007-2013. How to allocate this amount of money? The connection of spatial and regional planning inside and for a EU Programming Period is essential, (2007-2013, 2014-2020, 2021-2027); 2. The Danube Low-Carbon Macroregional Foresight will contribute to the success of the Danube strategy and, of course, the EU Cohesion policy 3. New Global Macro Regions: The Global Arctic Circle Region, Three seas, three continents: Mediterranean, Black Sea, Red Sea (Europe, Asia, Africa); 4. We have to foresight and we have to plan our common future!