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SPIMA Spatial dynamics and strategic planning in metropolitan areas Dr. Vanya Simeonova Wageningen Environmental Research Wageningen University and research, The Netherlands

Key outcomes: SPIMA Framework for Metropolitan Planning Delineation of the Metropolitan areas Statistical review of urban trends and spatial dynamics Analysis of challenges and institutional frameworks Analysis of success factors, incentives and triggers Typology and relevant policy tools in MA planning Guidelines for MPA Eight actions areas

Metropolitan Europe: 75% urban population Local administrative units Functional urban areas SPIMA cities: Vienna Zurich Oslo Terrassa Turin Prague Brno Brussels Lille Lyon

MDA bigger than FUA

Challenges of MA development: 51 in 8 sectors Key challenges: Transport: efficient transport infrastructure-congestions; mobility and accessibility Institutional: Need for multilevel collaboration and political commitment and recognition of the metropolitan regions Spatial: need for a shared spatial strategy and vision on efficient land use and growth management: suburbanization, population growth, taxes, environment, affordable housing

Three FUA s in Estonia: 56% of the population Challenges of the transition from centrally planned system to a market economy: Suburbanization and densification Socio-economic restructuring Preconditions for growth strategies: residential, employment locations Weak local administrative capacity Need for urban-rural relations, integrated mobility networks, collaboration between urban-rural municipalities Name FUA Total population Tallinn Metropolitan area 530,530 Tartu Small urban area 142,312 Narva Small urban areas 69,542 Source: OECD (2016)

The key issue of today s metropolitan regions? How the traditional planning practices shall respond to urbanization beyond the jurisdictions of a single administrative authority?

Key findings of SPIMA Understanding the territory: where people live, work and commute (housing, jobs, transport, green...) Shared Governance process: Institutional arrangements (formal/informal/semiformal)

There is no one single definition of a metropolitan area......that matches the urbanization trends, administrative borders, planning practices and perceptions of local actors

Tailor-made approach for assessing spatial dynamics: Metropolitan Development Area (MDA) LAUs: 563 (Inter-cantonal) 135 (Inter-regional) 515 (ITI)

Most spatial planning systems do not embed metropolitan governance process: Seldom any spatial plans for metropolitan areas Ad-hoc experiences: single strategic or collaborative initiatives Lack of a systematic planning approach and a policy framework for metropolitan cites/regions

Levels of spatial planning governance: What issue at what level of planning?

Informal versus Formal Status of MA? The formal status of the metropolitan area is not a critical factor for effective metropolitan governance Recognition and embedment in a national/regional policy framework is a key incentive

Involvement of formal planning levels

Informal collaborative arrangements Brussels Zurich Prague Oslo Lille Lyon Vienna Terrassa Brno Turin

Metropolitan governance A problem owner for MA Shared vision on strategic plans Multilevel collaboration, linked with levels of spatial planning Recognition of the metropolitan area Political representation and legitimacy

Key success factors: Engaging political leaders to gain commitment at all governance levels of planning Policy framework for MA development Funding (national, regional, EU (ITIs) Common benefits in sustainable developments (growth poles & shared services)

Triggers to MA Governance Top-down and bottom-up collaboration Decentralization of planning requires strong local administrative capacity Motivation: commonly recognized issues Upscaling bottom-up projects Common benefits-minimum gain for all Funds and joint coordinating bodies Rules of the game : collaborative policy tools and growth management (infrastructure, environment, service).

Metropolitan planning approach Guidelines for policy makers and planners: Eight action areas : policy tools to support spatial planning governance at metropolitan sale

European cities and MPA: The current planning systems address metropolitan development to a limited extent Different progress: varying from single initiatives in strategic, statutory and collaborative planning In many areas the implementation of MPA lags behind.

Typology of European MAs: A benchmarking tool

Relevant policy tools based on status of the MA

Policy implications Redefining the metropolitan areas as clusters of administrative and/or functional areas: understanding the delineation of the area as mix of functional flows and trends (MDA) Enhance the role of spatial planning policies for managing urban growth in metropolitan development: setting different foci in strategic, statutory and collaborative planning, decision-making Enhancing the role of EU policy in promoting sustainable metropolitan policies and collaboration at local and regional levels

SPIMA Report and Guidelines https://www.espon.eu/metropolitan-areas Towards a sustainable regions and planning future! Thank you! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rykv5m7qdam&list=plsitzsgm2uk_jbkd_frhk4iw9qrfzzqm_&index=2