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2 nd PlanCoast conference. Slovenian partner Adriatic area Slavko Mezek Regional development center Koper. Constanta , May and June 200 7. SLOVENIAN COAST The Slovenian coast is only 46 km long ( one thousandth of the entire Mediterranean )
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2nd PlanCoast conference Slovenian partner Adriatic area Slavko Mezek Regional development center Koper Constanta, May and June 2007
SLOVENIAN COAST • The Sloveniancoast is only 46 km long (one thousandth of the entire Mediterranean) • Thewhole coastal area is divided into three municipalities, namely: • Koper • Izola and • Piran
RRC KOPER: ROLE IN THE PROJECT WP1: Assessment of current status WP2: Creation of a GIS database on relevant Slovenian data as a basis for a cross-border (Italy/Slovenia/Croatia) sea-use-plan of Trieste Bay WP3: Compile data on current sea uses in Slovenian 12 sm zone of Trieste Bay and develop an integrated, single map of current sea uses WP4:Prepare expert groundwork for new municipal spatial plans
Evolution of spatial planning in the country Planning agencies (national, local level) Planning framework Involvement of public Development control Problem: Instablity of the system, focus on the system, not in the content, Problem: lack of regional/provincial level Problem: weak supporting “soft” instruments (incentives, information management) Problem: involvment too formal, weak participation of general public, conflicts, weak resolution management, Problem: weak planning controll Findings – national reportSpatial planning system in the country
urban, countryside and transportplanning environmental protection and planning conservation of nature and cultural heritage coastal zone planning maritime spatial planning Integration transport/ spatial planning Dispersed settlement structure/ costs of infrastructure lack of management of protected areas, no specific arrangements existing, non existing maritime spatial planning, Findings – national report Spatial planning system in the country
Findings – national reportSpecifities of spatial planning incoastal zones • Tourism: pressures on the coastal strip; • investments ( hotels, marinas) are planned almost exclusively in the coastal strip,
Findings – national reportSpecifities of spatial planning incoastal zones • Transport: development of Pot of Koper • Transport: modal split/sustainable mobility, congestion,
Findings – national reportSpecifities of spatial planning incoastal zones • Environmental infrastructure: • communal waste, • waste water drainage and treatment, • water supply,
Findings – national reportSpecifities of spatial planning incoastal zones • Nature, biodiversity: spatial conflicts, management, threats/environmental pressures, • Cultural heritage protection and management ,
Findings – national reportSpecifities of spatial planning incoastal zones • Litoralistation, urban sprawl, real estate market,
Findings – national reportSpatial planning incoastal zone • Planning in coastal zones • Existing plans based on spatial plans, prepared in late 80-ies; several times ammended, • ammendments do not assure integrated approach-new plans needed; • lack of clear vision and goals, related to sustainable development, • non existent sustainable mobility schemes, which fosters urban sprawl,
Current sea uses • Current uses identified • Legal basis and regimes identified
Spatial planning • Compiled existing spatial plans, detailed municipal spatial plans;
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION Slavko Mezek Regional Development centre of Koper Zupanciceva 18, 6000 Koper, Slovenia Phone: +386 5 66 37 580 Fax: +386 5 66 37 581 E-mail: info@rrc-kp.si Internet page: www.rrc-kp.si