ESPON Wrkshp: Green Ecnmy in Eurpean Regins? Green ecnmic transfrmatin in Eurpe: territrial perfrmance, ptentials and implicatins Rasmus Ole Rasmussen, NORDREGIO 29 September 2014, Brussels
Green Grwth: A territrial apprach Rasmus Ole Rasmussen, NORDREGIO, ESPON GREECO Prject Partner, Sweden
Understanding territry in the cntext f the green ecnmy?
Territrially relevant sectrs in the green ecnmy and the main fcus f the sectrs 4
The flw in identifying the territrial dimensin within the GREECO prject 5
Territrial factrs and utcmes Territrial Factrs are territrial dimensins that drive, enable r hinder the develpment f the green ecnmy in Eurpean regins. Being territrial, they are: Place-based (as in nn-unifrmly distributed in space) Depend n the lcal scietal, cultural and plitical cntexts, Depend n hw these cntexts interact with sci-ecnmic and envirnmental dynamics and changes. Accunt fr the basis f hw Eurpean regins differ in their pre-cnditins fr a transitin twards a green ecnmy. Are funded n and interactins between the physical, material, technlgical and spatial sides f green prductin and cnsumptin And structured thrugh scial, infrmatinal, ecnmic and plitical gals and ambitins as utlined thrugh the gals f territrial chesin and thrugh the interplay between different levels f multi-level gvernance fr plicy making and implementatin. The territrial utcmes are first and fremst the ntin f functinal gegraphies mving beynd single sectrs and single scale f gvernance that prvides an pening fr cnceptualizing the territry in the perspective f the green ecnmy. 6
Territrial factrs and utcmes Agri-Frestry Fisheries Energy Waste Water Sectrs Building Transprt Turism Manufacturing Ec-innvatin Settlement types Land and land-based resurces Market relatins and innvatin Inter- and intra-territrial relatins 7 Factr Categries Place based factrs Cnsumer relatins Accessibility and mbility Plicy and gvernance by territrial level
Hw are regins perfrming frm a green ecnmy perspective?
Green ecnmy perfrmance: a multi-criteria assessment Green ecnmy spheres Cmpnent Headline indicatr Envirnmental sphere Surce functin Envirnmental and natural assets (EEA) Sink functin Emissin f air pllutants Scial sphere Health Life expectancy Envirnmental risk Expsure t air pllutin Territrial sphere Territrial capacity Renewable energy prductin Spatial efficiency Land take per GDP unit Ecnmic sphere Green supply Green prducts and services ffered Green technlgy Green patents Ecnsphere Energy prductivity GVA per energy unit CO2 Prductivity GDP per CO2 unit
Green ecnmy perfrmance: a multi-criteria assessment Typlgy f reginal green ecnmic perfrmance The map shws the aggregatin f the perfrmance f the five spheres t ne single reginal green ecnmic perfrmance. The weights assigned t them are equal, i.e. each cre feature cntributes 20 percent t the verall perfrmance f a regin. The map classes are cmpsed f five quantiles which can be cnsidered as an aggregate typlgy f regins with respect t reginal green ecnmic perfrmance.
Perfrmance, Space and Territry Space/spatiality is a reflectins n the distributin f peple, material bjects (resurces) and activities (prcesses) in space, in which the spatial scale des NOT relate t anything ther than physical distances r areas. Territry/territriality als reflects n the distributin f peple, bjects (including man-made and natural resurces) and activities (including flws and prcesses) in space. The key difference is that the reflectin is structured thrugh a pattern f bundaries impsed by individuals r grups. This therefre mainly relates t the plitical sphere in terms f institutinal and/r administrative bundaries that are agreed upn in rder t manage peple, bjects (resurces) and activities in space. 11
Perfrmance, Space and Territry The territrial basis is cntingent n the clear recgnitin f the rle that human cnstructins, including plitical and administrative jurisdictins, cultural values, etc., have in shaping the understanding f place-based ptentials. Nt related thrugh simple determinism, but are ver time interrelated thrugh bth iterative and recursive prcesses. Cnsequently territry is in the GREECO prject seen as being dynamic due t that territrial change creates new spatial realities which are fed back int the plitical and decisin making prcesses. In this cntext it is imprtant t recgnize hw territry used t be characterized by mn-functinality. In the green perspective, hwever, it shuld be emphasized hw spatiality are determined by multi-functinality, and thereby requesting a need fr revisin f the understanding f territrial structures. 12
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