Final Meeting Meeting Ravenna 27.03.08 – Valentina Dumitru - URBANPROIECT Lessons learned from the CONSTANTA AREA Pilot Project.

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Final Meeting Meeting Ravenna – Valentina Dumitru - URBANPROIECT Lessons learned from the CONSTANTA AREA Pilot Project

Basic Facts about the pilot project Name - CONSTANTA AREA – PILOT PROJECT 2 Where – SOUTHERN ROMANIAN BLACK SEA SHORE FROM CAPE MIDIA TO VAMA VECHE (ROMANIA – BULGARIA BORDER) – 130Km. LENGHT Who – COORDINATION – NATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR URBAN AND TERRITORIAL PLANING URBANPROIECT Bucharest – with inputs from NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR MARINE RESEARCH GRIGORE ANTIPA-Constanta When – PROJECT STARTED – END OF APRIL 2007 DEADLINE – NOVEMBER 2008 (including 2 public consultations) Final Meeting Meeting Ravenna – Valentina Dumitru - URBANPROIECT

PHASE 1. – ANALYSIS OF THE CURRENT STATUS OF FACTORS INFLUENCING THE DEVELOPMENT AND THE TERRITORIAL ORGANIZATION OF THE AREA 1. Spatial structure (land & sea) - geographical location, administrative - territorial framework - nature attributes - natural and built – up heritage - settlements network - technical infrastructure - spatial zoning 2. Socio – demographic structure - population evolution, demographic potential - labor force - touristic pressure 3. Economic activities structure (land & sea) 4. Supra territorial context (land & sea) PHASE 2. – IDENTIFICTION OF CONFLICTS, VULNERABILITIES, PROBLEMS AND DISFUNCTIONS; POTENTIAL DIRECTIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT 2.1. Identification of the incompatibilities between different uses/functions/processes existing on land and sea, and the vulnerable areas Identification of the future profile(s) of the region, based on existing potential and compatible existing strategies PHASE 3. – SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT STARTEGY Development of the vision Specification of a general objective and of the secondary (sectorial) objectives Formulation of the measures program for short, medium and long term perspective FRAME CONTENT PILOT PROJECT – CONSTANŢA AREA Final Meeting Meeting Ravenna – Valentina Dumitru - URBANPROIECT

PHASE 1 – ANALYSIS OF THE CURRENT SITUTION; TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE Final Meeting Meeting Ravenna – Valentina Dumitru - URBANPROIECT

PHASE 1 – ANALYSIS OF THE CURRENT SITUTION; SHORELINE CHANGES AND THE STATE OF THE EXISTING SHORE POTECTION FACILITIES Final Meeting Meeting Ravenna – Valentina Dumitru - URBANPROIECT

PHASE 2 – IDENTIFICATION OF CONFLICTS, VULNERABILITIES, PROBLEMS AND DISFUNCTIONS POTENTIAL DIRECTIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT Final Meeting Meeting Ravenna – Valentina Dumitru - URBANPROIECT

Activities completed Draft document (text and maps) for Phase 1 – completed Draft document (text and maps) for Phase 2 – to be completed till the end of April Questionnaire for stakeholders - completed (appeal for cooperation for: data/information provision, comments on draft documents, design of their vision about coastal area) List of participants for first public consultation – completed All above mentioned materials will be transmitted two weeks before the meeting day. Final Meeting Meeting Ravenna – Valentina Dumitru - URBANPROIECT

First public consultation with the major stakeholders at national and local level– end of April – ICZM high level Committee meeting - Constanta Observations, additional data and information analyzed and introduced Handbook on Integrated Maritime Spatial Planning – delivered – June Second round of consultation with the major stakeholders at national and local level for Phase 3 - July Presentation of the Pilot Project 1 and 2 reports to the interested ministries, including an outlook of the follow-up process - October - November Follow up Activities Final Meeting Meeting Ravenna – Valentina Dumitru - URBANPROIECT

Implementation MINISTRY OF DEVELOPMENT, PUBLIC WORKS AND HOUSING INCLUDES ON ITS 2008 REGULATIONS PROGRAMME THE FOLOWING ISSUE: METHODOLOGY AND FRAME CONTENT FOR THE ELABORATION OF THE SPITAL PLAN FOR ROMANIAN COASTAL AREA - MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING IS CONSIDERED NOT AN URGENT TASK (so far) Final Meeting Meeting Ravenna – Valentina Dumitru - URBANPROIECT

Lessons learned 1.Our Institute has the opportunity to develop a new planning tool for effective integrated approach in coastal and marine areas 2.Best practice examples within the PlanCoast project contributed significantly to a better understanding 3.This new tool has to be harmonized with the existing Romanian planning structure, but this is a political responsibility 4.The hardest part of the work was data collection 5.The hardest part of the work will be the necessary involvement of the stakeholders in the consultation process 6.The longest part of the work was data collection and data processing 7.We are looking forward to path from this pilot project/exercise to an actual spatial plan for the Romanian coast Final Meeting Meeting Ravenna – Valentina Dumitru - URBANPROIECT

Discussion points All 11 PlanCoast Handbook key messages are clear and relevant In the Romanian case, the list has to start with the Message 9 Integrated Maritime Spatial Planning is a political responsibility, followed by Massage 6 Legal framework for Integrated Maritime Spatial Planning is needed Final Meeting Meeting Ravenna – Valentina Dumitru - URBANPROIECT