REVITALISATION – Integrated Approach to Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods The “Revitalising” Role of EU Policies and Programmes Philip Stein - URBACT II Thematic Pole Manager POLISH LOCAL SUPPORT GROUPS: III Seminar Krakow, 9th May 2011
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REVITALISATION – Integrated Approach to Disadvantaged NeighbourhoodsThe “Revitalising” Role of EU Policies and Programmes Philip Stein - URBACT II Thematic Pole Manager
POLISH LOCAL SUPPORT GROUPS: III Seminar Krakow, 9th May 2011
A ROLE FOR EUROPEAN POLICIES TO SUPPORT URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN EUROPEAN CITIES
As the Maastricht Treaty only cemented European engagement via the regional level, the EU does not have formal competence on issues of urban policy – and yet...
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URBAN MILESTONES ON THE ROAD TO ...LISBON, GOTHENBURG, EU 2020
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Aalborg Carter 1994Local Sustainable Development
Lille Action Programme 2000
Co-operation on Urban and Spatial Development
Rotterdam Urban Acquis 2004
Adopting an Integrated Approach
Bristol Accord 2005Sustainable Communities
Leipzig Charter 2007Integrated and Sustainable
Development
Covenant of Mayors 2008Stressing the Environmental
Priority
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INTERREG I-IV 1989 - 2013
EU Community Initiative URBAN I 1994-1999
EU Community Initiative URBAN II 2000-2006
URBACT I URBACT II
URBAN ACQUIS – an integrated approach
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BRISTOL ACCORD LEIPZIG CHARTERSustainable Communities
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Active Inclusive and Safe Well Run Well connected Well served Environmentally
Sensitive Thriving Well Designed and Built Fair for Everyone
Intensified Implementation of Integrated Urban Development Policies- high quality public spaces
- modern infrastructure and improved energy efficiency
- proactive innovation and education policies
Special attention directed to deprived neighbourhoods within the context of the city as a whole- upgrade physical environment
- strengthen local economy and labour market policy
- proactive youth education and training
- efficient and affordable urban transport
THE “URBAN DIMENSION”: RECOGNITION – INFLUENCE – CONCRETE SUPPORT
EU-Com: Cohesion Policies and Cities, 2006
“Cities are home to most jobs, firms and institutes of higher education and their action is decisive in bringing about social cohesion. Cities are home to change based on innovation, spirit of enterprise and economic growth”
Council of the EU: Strategic Cohesion Policy Guidelines, 2006
“Strengthen cities in their role as engines of regional development and centres of innovation, encouraging more polycentric regional development and the balanced development of cities and conurbations”
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THE “URBAN DIMENSION”: ERDF, ESF and the “J’s” – JESSICA
EU-Com: Guide to the Urban Dimension, 2007
“The Operational Programmes financed by the ERDF may include information on the approach to sustainable urban development, the list of cities chosen for addressing urban issues and the procedures for sub-delegation to urban authorities”
Principles Sustainable Urban Development Plan Urban development fund
EU-Com: Article 8/ Regulation ERDF (2006) “the ERDF may, where appropriate, support
the development of participative, integrated and sustainable strategies to tackle the high concentration of economic and social problems affecting urban areas”
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A ROLE FOR EUROPEAN POLICIES TO SUPPORT URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN EUROPEAN CITIES
RECOGNITION
INFLUENCE
CONCRETE SUPPORT
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URBAN I and II Community Initiatives – tackling urban problem areas to improve social and economic cohesion in cities
Between 1994 and 2006 these programmes put the integrated approach into practice in around 200 cities across the EU
URBAN II provided 70 cities with financial support from the ERDF (total funding of €700 million), targeting revival of disadvantaged urban districts based on the principle of developing integrated action plans (coordinating social, environmental and economic perspectives)
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URBAN PILOT PROJECT – RECYCLART 1996
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URBAN PILOT PROJECT – RECYCLART 1996
Renovation and reuse of abandoned (vandalised) railway station, La Chapelle – re-establishing the connection across the railway line barrier
Creation of Cultural Centre for young people (multi-functional spaces for variety of art forms – music, dance, exhibition, film...)
Re-appropriation and design of public open space (square, podium, skate, hip hop...)
Graffiti galleryRecycling to produce street furnitureCraft Workshop and Apprenticeship
BUDGET: 6,000,000 ecu – 1,800,000 ecu ERDF (30%)
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URBAN PILOT PROJECT – RECYCLART
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Brigittines? Brussels – A “Dance Theatre”
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Brigittines, Brussels – A Chapel?
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BRUSSELS Neighbourhood Contracts
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• Affordable Housing Provision to be delivered by public investment, supported private investment and public-private co-operation
• Rehabilitation and (re)design of public open space
• Social initiatives
Federal, Regional and Municipal, Private Sector, Housing Associations, Centre for Social Welfare, NGO’s and Community Participation
BRUSSELS Neighbourhood Contracts
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URBAN II Initiative - TARANTO
TOTAL budget€40 million
ERDF €15 millionNational €18 millionPrivate Investment €6 million
› the renewal of many streets and squares
› the regeneration of the tourist port and the strengthening of the related economic activities
› the enhancement of tourism through the improvement of cultural heritage.
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URBAN II Initiative - TARANTO
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URBACT I
Exchange and transfer - Knowledge- Practice- Instruments and Tools- Methods
Support for Cities
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URBACT I
EXTENSIVE SCHOOLS – Partners4Action, Netherlands
CITY PROJECT LABORATORY – URBANITAS, Kirklees/Berlin
APPARTMENT BLOCK EXTENSION- PHYRE Brno
TIEL METHOD – Hous-Es GELDERLAND
QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENT TECHNOLOGY – Hous-Es, Poznan/Krakow
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URBACT I – Extensive School, Arnhem (Nl)
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URBACT I – Appartment Block Extension: Brno, Community Empowerment: Tiel Method (Nl)
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WHAT IS URBACT ?
URBACT is a European exchange and learning programme promoting sustainable urban development
URBACT enables cities to work together to develop solutions to major urban challenges, reaffirming the key role they play in facing increasingly complex societal changes
URBACT helps cites to exchange and work together towards pragmatic solutions that are new and sustainable, and that integrate the economic, social and environmental dimensions of urban development
URBACT enables cities to share good practices and lessons learned by gathering experience of professionals involved in urban policies throughout Europe
URBACT involves 255 cities, 29 countries, and more than 5.000 active participating partners
URBACT is jointly financed by ERDF and the Member States
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URBACT II
Exchange and Transfer (knowledge, practice, tools and methods)
Local Action Plans
Local Support Groups
Engagement of Managing Authorities__________________
(Informal) Capacity Building
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URBACT II – Delivering Electromobility: EVUE
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JOINING FORCES – Metropolitan GovernanceBiogasmax Project – Lille MetropoleBiomethane Lifecycle
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My Generation – Supporting Urban Youth Spoor Noord
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URBACT II Local Action Plans – Her0
Cultural Heritage Integrated Management Plans
Regensburg World Heritage City Visitor Centre
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URBAN II Local Action Plans - SUITE
Social Integration – Krakow
Introducing Container Housing – Rennes Metropole
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...SO WHAT NEXT?
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OPPORTUNITY
INTERACTION
MOMENTUM
[email protected]/project
www.urbact.eu Philip Stein URBACT II Thematic Pole Manager: [email protected]