The Baseline Review 2006 Ancona 2012 is a City…. Marco Cardinaletti Municipality of Ancona.

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The Baseline Review 2006 Ancona 2012 is a City…. Marco Cardinaletti Municipality of Ancona

ENVIRONMENTAL DIMENTION ECONOMIC DIMENTION SOCIAL DIMENTION SOCIAL REPORTFINANCIAL REPORT ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT SOCIAL POLICIES FINANCIAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES Municipality of Ancona – The BaselineReview ‘06 Starting point...

SOCIAL DIMENTION INTEGRATED URBAN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Municipality of Ancona – The BaselineReview ‘06 ENVIRONMENTAL DIMENTION ECONOMIC DIMENTION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT From Environment to...

2 working years A multi stakeholders process More than 100 people involved All Municipality departments involved 45 Performance Indicators Numbers and Aalborg Commitments considered Municipality of Ancona – The BaselineReview ‘06

1. introducing new procedures of accounting and accountability in the Municipality of Ancona; 3. improving the quality of information for supporting decision-making and eveluating processes; 5. setting targets and time schemes in the framework of the Aalborg Commitments; 4. strengthening comunications and relationships with all stakeholders; 2. improving the effinciency of managing internal resources (financial, environmental, human); Our Goals cooperating with the European Sustainable Cities to monitor and evaluate the progresses towards benchmarking process. Municipality of Ancona – The Baseline Review ‘06

Product or Process ? Municipality of Ancona – The Baseline Review ‘06

Performance Indicators CITY PERFORMANCE Evaluation Target for 2012 The structure... Municipality of Ancona – The Baseline Review ‘06 Main Actions ADMINISTRATION PERFORMANCE Adriatic Common Indicators GRI Indicators Of the degree of completeness of the Environmental Management System for Sustainable Development of Ancona

Water Fuel Human Resources Stationery Gas Food Safe & Care Elettricity Training GRI ACI Baseline review Strategic Program Reporting & Evaluation Approval Implementation Water Biodiversity Climate Land & Use patterns Mobility System Waste Availability Pop., educ., Safety Contacts & Relationships Employment Enterprise Municipality of Ancona – The Baseline Review ‘06 Aalboorg Commitments

7. AVAILABILITY OF LOCAL PUBLIC SPACES 1. WATER2. BIODIVERSITY3. CLIMATE CHANGE AND AIR QUALITY 4. LAND USE PATTERNS 5. LOCAL MOBILITY SYSTEM6. WASTE MANAGEMENT8. POPULATION, EDUCATION, SAFETY 9. CONTACS AND RELATIONSHIPS 10. EMPLOYMENT AND ENTERPRISES The Adriatic Common Indicators... Municipality of Ancona – The Baseline Review ‘06 ACI set was defined in Bristol in February ‘04 and completed during October ‘05. Local data have been inserted by single partners directly on the online datanank ( by means of interactive working sheets

6. Waste management 6.1 kg/pc/day of municipal wastes by type of disposal 6.2 % of recycled wastes 7.Availability of local public spaces and services people living within a 300 mt. distance from the area 8. Population, education, safety 8.1 density of population 8.2 average of members for each family 8.3 achievement at secondary school 8.4 average life expetancy 8.5 total reported crimes 9. Contacts and relationships 9.1 places for social, cultural, leisure activities 9.2 how often people attend social and cultural events 9.3 quality of the internet connection of the public adm. 9.4 % of people who have access to internet 10. Employement and enterprises 10.1 % of employed people by sectors and gender 10.2 number of enterprises (large, SME and crafts) by sectors 10.3 number of tourists per year 1. Water 1.1 surface water quality (EBI or SACA index) 1.2 marine water quality (trophic index) 1.3 consumption (l/pc/day) 1.4 water management (% of treated water) 2. Biodiversity 2.1 number of species (birds) in my garden 2.2 number of species (birds) in the region 3. Climate change and air quality 3.1 CO 2 emissions by sectors hours average of concentration of PM10 4. Land use patterns 4.1 % of urbanized areas 4.2 % of derelict lands 4.3 % of contaminated lands 4.4 % of natural conservation areas 4.5 % of cultural conservation areas 5. Local mobility system daily number of trips per citizen by mode The Adriatic Common Indicators... Municipality of Ancona – The Baseline Review ‘06

GRI - F GRI - E GRI - S 1. TOTAL WATER EXPENCES 2. TOTAL ELECTRICITY EXPENCES 3. TOTAL GAS EXPENCES 4. TOTAL FUEL EXPENCES 5. TOTAL EXPENCES IN STATIONERY 6. % of EXPENCES FOR BILOGIC FOOD 1. WATER CONSUMPTION (l/pc/day) 2. ELETTRICITY CONSUMPTION (kwh/sm) 3. GAS CONSUMPTION (Mc/year) 4. FUEL CONSUMPTION (l/pc/day) 5. STATIONERY CONSUMPTION (n/pd/year) 1. N° of PARTICULAR DIETS 3. N° of ACCIDENTS 4. TOTAL EMPLOYEES (by gender, age, etc) 5. % of EMPLOYEES TRAINED YEARLY 2. N° of CONTROLS ON FOOD QUALITY Municipality of Ancona – The Baseline Review ‘06 WATER ENERGY MATERIALS FOOD WATER ENERGY MATERIALS HEALTH & SAFETY EMPLOYMENT TRAINING GRI Indicators...

A3 – Natural Common Goods 3.1 Improve Water quality, save water and use water more efficiently Main Action Water quality monitoring Water saving Sewage system monitoring Target % cutting water consumption percapita To purify 100% of the waste water ACI 1 - WATER.1 Surface water quality (EBI).2 Marine water quality (Trophic Index).3 Consumption (l/pc/day) 4 Water Management (% of treated water) GRI - WATER 1F – Total water expences (euro/year) 1E – water consumption (l/pc/day) 100% EXAMPLE...

The Baseline Review ’06 is......the “gate” for a new Management System oriented to Sustainability