Turin Final Conference 25 September 2014 Work Group 1 Cordelia Koenig Ministry of Urban Development and Environment Hamburg Turin Final Conference 25 September.

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Turin Final Conference 25 September 2014 Work Group 1 Cordelia Koenig Ministry of Urban Development and Environment Hamburg Turin Final Conference 25 September 2014 Work Group 1 Cordelia Koenig Ministry of Urban Development and Environment Hamburg

Work Group 1 2 Responsible partner: Hamburg Other partners: Paggaio, Risorse per Roma, Stockholm Legislation/regulation in the planning process and economic aspects 15 good practices from seven partners 5 good practices chosen for further detailing

Overview Good Practices 3 NameCityStageLevelScope Thermo Solar Energy RegulationBarcelonaOngoingPolicyCity Barcelona Energy Plan (PMEB)BarcelonaFinishedStrategyCity Barcelona Energy, Climate Change and Air Quality Plan (PECQ) BarcelonaPolicy Development / PlanningStrategyCity Hamburg Climate Action Plan New: Master Plan Climate Action Hamburg Finished Ongoing Strategy and Funding Programme City HafenCity EcolabelHamburgOngoingPolicyDistrict Energy National Plan PaggaioOngoing Strategy Nation Road Safety Plan of RomeRomeOngoingPolicyCity The Urban Quality ProtocolRomeOngoingPolicyCity Roma Capitale Framework Plan of CyclingRomeOngoingPolicyCity The Stockholm Royal Seaport Project: Overall Programme for the Environment and Sustainable Urban Development Stockholm Policy Development / Planning / Implementation StrategyDistrict Underground Line 2 Variante 200 Draft of the Masterplan TurinImplementation Strategy City Energy-environmental Annex of the Building Regulations of the City of Turin TurinOngoingPolicyCity Urban variant to the Plan, number 189TurinOngoingPolicyCity Parking Space Management – Parkraumbewirtschaftung Wien ViennaOngoingPolicyCity THEWOSAN – Thermal-energy housing renewal programme ViennaOngoingFunding programmeCity

Barcelona Solar Thermal Ordinance 4 legally binding policy strong political commitment is the basis for the development and implementation of this policy needs to be accompanied by communicative and participatory instruments as well as training schemes (more than 500 professionals were trained) Increasing the use of renewable energy by regulating the introduction of solar thermal collectors in order to produce domestic hot water in publicly or privately owned buildings.

Hamburg Climate Action Plan & Master Plan Climate Action 5 Not only technical measures of sustainable energy generation, energy efficiency and savings but also support measures of awareness raising, information and communication as well as adaptation to climate change In addition: self-commitment of several large Hamburg companies to implement measures for CO 2 -reduction Hamburg Climate Action Plan  CO 2 -reduction goal of 2 mio. tons Master Plan Climate Action since 2013  long-time vision for 2050  action plan for the years up to 2020

Urban Quality Protocol of Roma Capitale 6 The UQP is a process innovation that establishes new, cooperative processes for the preparation of plans and projects. Its goals are to ensure: environmental sustainability high quality of buildings certain and effective administrative procedures (incl. streamlining of procedures and process times by about 50%). A tool to be applied to projects of the Strategic Development Plan to ensure the quality of the urban development and the life of the city’s inhabitants.

The Stockholm Royal Seaport Project: Overall Programme for the Environment and Sustainable Urban Development 7 Main strength of the PES (steering document for the project): Developed together with relevant stakeholders from the early start on, e.g. various city administrations/departments, energy and water utilities, the public transport company, developers and property owners. transform 236 hectares into a sustainable city district with 12,000 new dwellings and 35,000 work spaces goals include: become fossil fuel-free by 2030, minimise the use of resources, circular economy, participation processes

Energy-environmental Annex of the Building Regulations of the City of Turin 8 one of the most advanced regulatory instruments in Italy contains an energy and environmental attachment that brings together the different regulations (European, national, regional, municipal level) Identifies a number of requirements (heat metering, water saving, plants for the production of energy from renewable sources, reuse of rainwater and thermal insulation of external walls ), some of which are mandatory, aimed at energy and environmental quality of processes and building product.

Policy recommendation: Strategic Planning for CLUEs Policy statements Tailor to local framework and specifics Apply strategic approach Integrate on district level Use CLUEs as role models Purpose Realize strategic approach to climate neutrality on city level with short- / mid-term oriented measures towards long-term, overall goals. Enable integration of different sectoral plans. Applicability / scope Mainly affects local planning processes. All individual plans and projects developed on district level to be designed in accordance with overall strategy. Responsibility Municipal urban planning departments

Policy recommendation: Organizational innovations for CLUEs Policy statements Promote common vision and goals – Capacity building and training / empowerment Adopt organisational innovations Promote competition Purpose Organizational innovations regarding the administrational structures and the planning processes of CLUEs Applicability / scope Mainly affects local planning processes and their outcomes Responsibility Municipal administration

Policy recommendation: Incentives for CLUEs Policy statement Use a mix of instruments / incentives Purpose Complements legally binding interventions with communicative approaches and financial incentives to influence the behaviour of local stakeholders Applicability / scope affects various stakeholders, especially private actors such as developers and investors Responsibility municipal administration to design a policy tailored to local framework conditions national or regional government for providing financial incentives

Thank you! Cordelia Koenig Coordination Centre for Climate Issues Ministry of Urban Development and Environment, City of Hamburg