SUMPs for functional regions in Slovenia

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SUMPs for functional regions in Slovenia LOW-CARB Partner Meeting and Transnational Workshop Brno 23 - 25 May 2018 SUMPs for functional regions in Slovenia Experiences, challenges and future Luka Mladenovič Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia

Experiences Involved in SUMPs since 2003 Managed development of several SUMPs in Slovenia National guidance on SUMP in 2012 Managing national SUMP platform Trainers for SIovenia, Croatia & other countries in region

Slovenian planning and administrative preconditions More than 200 municipalities, some really small 11 „city municipalities“ No regional administrative level No tradition of strategic transport planning

PUMAS (Alpine Space 2012-15)

Preconditions SUMP Nova Gorica from 2007 and Transport plan of Gorizia from 2006 both expired. Small municipalities without transport strategies and with lack of capacities to prepare one. Missing experience in key elements of SUMP planning: Integration between sectors Decision making transparency Stakeholder and citizen engagement Monitoring and evaluation

Development process

Main challengess Two types of municipalities (urban – rural) Cross-border: two legal systems, two languages Type of document – regional strategy – hard to communicate Limited interest and public involvement Large number of stakeholders - hard to manage PT main topic in this scale, though limited responsibilites by municipalities Small scale solutions such as safe routes to school, traffic calming, parking management, connectivity of walking and cycling network could not be approached Conclusion: Need for locals SUMPs before approaching the regional topics

Current state in Slovenia Local SUMPs not obligatory but precondition to aplly for tenders More than 70 municipalities with SUMPs since 2017 A lot done in capacity building Many planned and implemented measures on local level Need for regional approach resurfaced Some functional regions already work together within EMW initiative

Future plans Network of expert groups on regional level to work on integration of local SUMPs and addressing the regional challengess Renewal of SUMP guidlines when EU Guidlines 2.0 are awailable Thematic guidelines to support the basic SUMP guidelines Already developed: walking, cycling infrastructure, P+R In development: mobility plans, integration of spatial and transport planning Planned: parking management, school mobility, alternative PT, etc. Testing of approach within EU projects

Future plans Testing of approach within EU projects CROSSMOBY

Thank you for your attention! Luka Mladenovič Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia luka.mladenovic@uirs.si www.uirs.si www.trajnostnamobilnost.si