Baltic Climate Transnational seminar 1 11.6-12.6. Gävle Sustainable development and Climate Change in land use Pirjo Hokkanen Part-financed by the European.

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Baltic Climate Transnational seminar Gävle Sustainable development and Climate Change in land use Pirjo Hokkanen Part-financed by the European Union Pirjo Hokkanen

Something about planning organisations in Finland How the climate chance is considered in legistlation in Finland in different levels Some data of the finnish development area Jämsä-Jyväskylä-Äänekoski Some ideas Part-financed by the European Union Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union LAND USE SYSTEM IN FINLAND NATIONAL LAND USE OBJECTIVES (guidelines) Approved by Council of State REGIONAL LAND USE PLAN Approved by Regional Council Guided by Ministry of Environment LOCAL MASTER (GENERAL) PLAN Approved by local authority Guided by Regional Environment Centre LOCAL DETAILED PLAN Approved by local authority Guided by Regional Environment Centre Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union Environmental Administration Regional Administration Regional Environment Centres 1 Uusimaa 2 Southwest Finland 3 Häme 4 Pirkanmaa 5 Southeast Finland 6 South Savo 7 North Savo 8 North Karelia 9 Central Finland 10 West Finland 11 North Ostrobothnia 12 Kainuu 13 Lapland Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union The Role of the Regional Environment Centre Guiding the planning (General plans, detail plans) in Central Finland Development negotiations, planning negotiations, statements, appeals Steering of building activity Statements, seminars Deviation (special permits mainly on shores without plan) Water supply and sewrage Strategic planning, sussidies for buiding Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union Finnish Environmental Legislation Land use and building Act(2000) Climate change, what are the main points? Spatial Structure Traffic Energy Flood Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union Functional Spatial Structure -new areas near existing structure -new areas integrated into existing built areas -city centres developed for diversified functions: services, jobs, living, recreation - planning must consider climate change adaptation Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union Traffic - areas must be planned so that they causes less private traffic possible -connetions for pedestrians and cyclists must covered whole spatial structure and be easily connected to stations and bus stops Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union Energy -planning should improve or contribute to saving en ergy and using renewable energysorces. Flood -studies of flood areas, -flood areas cannot be build Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union Otsikkoa tähän tänne vois laittaa jotain sisältöä jne Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union Otsikkoa tähän tänne vois laittaa jotain sisältöä jne Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union Development corridor inhab. ( ) jobs ( ) Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union Some examples of illustration of strategic planning Programme of Central Finland Structure model Regional Plan of Central Finland Structure general plan of Äänekoski - options for structure model The Study on land use of Korpilahti - analyses and proposals for development Pirjo Hokkanen

The model of Central Finland 2030 Part-financed by the European Union Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union Pirjo Hokkanen

Demograf changes … (2005) (2015) Red=Increas.pop.continue but slowing Gray=Decreas.pop. Turning into growth Green=Decreas.pop. Still decreasing but slow Blue=Decreas. Pop. Still decrasing strongly Part-financed by the European Union Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union Otsikkoa tähän tänne vois laittaa jotain sisältöä jne Pirjo Hokkanen

Äänekoski model options ”The Lights of the city” Part-financed by the European Union Pirjo Hokkanen

Äänekoski model options ”On the rocks and hills” Part-financed by the European Union Pirjo Hokkanen

Äänekoski model options ”The highway is hot” Part-financed by the European Union Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union lll Korpilahti village Land use Analises Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union What tools we have now? *Plans (regional, general, detail) *Development discussions with municipalities *Buiding orders (criterias for buiding in scattered areas) *Buiding permits (conditions for buiding) Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union Some thinking/Scattered settlements 1 FAMILY 4 PERSONS 2 KIDS (school) -A lot is cheaper than in cities or villages -The price of the house is the same, but if you have to sell the house you get less money -Electricity nets may cost a lot - No water pipes or seweredge pipes, consentrated systems, more costs Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union Some thinking/Scattered settlements 2 -Two cars…long way to work, more emissions…more petroil…more costs -Schooltaxi for 2 children (first 3 classes) costs for municipality, costs after for family -Long way to services: shops, helth care, etc…more costs…more petroil - The roads in springtime in bad conditions, can the fire truck or ambulance reach the family in case of emergency? Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union Some thinking continues -can we influenze by land use climate chance enough? - In scattered area we have in Finland the basic buiding right (excluding shores) - State gives tax-facilitations for transport-to-work expenses Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union What other tools we could create? Tools which could change peoples attitude? (Internet games etc.?) Tools for develop planning? (Energy plans, flexible or removable housing and services) Pirjo Hokkanen

Part-financed by the European Union I think there is no exact answer yet…maybe some day during these three years of this project … Pirjo Hokkanen

THANK YOU…. Part-financed by the European Union Pirjo Hokkanen