Title: ARCHWAY SPATIAL PLANNINGWORKSHOP 2 in ALAVA Mar 2006 DRAFT Good Practice Guide Moving on to completi
1ARCHWAY SPATIAL PLANNING WORKSHOP 2 in ALAVA Mar
2006 DRAFT Good Practice Guide Moving on to
completion David BruceUWE, BristolAcademic
Adviser
2Archway Partners
- s-Hertogenbosch
- Chester
- UWE, Bristol
- (unwalled) Loerrach
- Pecs
- Piran
- Arabarri (a consortium of small towns in Spain)
- Verona
- Lucca
- Valletta
3Thursday, March 16th
- WORKING SESSION 1
- General presentation 900 h
- Introduction to workshop by David M. Bruce 930
h - Theme 1 CITY AND TERRITORY
- Presentation and discussion 1000 h
- Conclusions 1130 h
- Theme 2 A CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY IN A HISTORIC
TOWN - Presentation and discussion 1200 h
- Conclusions 1330 h
- WORKING SESSION 2
- Theme 3 CONSERVATION AND URBAN PLANNING
- Presentation and discussion 1600 h
- Conclusions 1730 h
completed
4Friday March 17th
- WORKING SESSION 3
- Theme 4 WHEN THE SPACE IS THE ISSUE
- Presentation and discussion 900 h
- Conclusions 1030 h
- Theme 5 FRAMEWORK
- Presentation and discussion 1130 h
- Conclusions 1300 h
- General conclusions and proposals 1330 h
- END OF WORKSHOP 1430 h
5THE DRAFT SPATIAL PLANNING GOOD PRACTICE GUIDE
(GPG)
- Structured and with plenty of good material
incorporated in draft form - 23,000 words perhaps much should be in
appendices - A working target of 10,000 was discussed in the
very first workshop (April 2005)
6THE DRAFT SPATIAL PLANNING GPG
- The Chapter Pattern
- 0 INDEX
- 1 INTRODUCTION
- 2 PRINCIPLES AND OBJECTIVES
- 3 ISSUES, CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
- 4 THE ARCHWAY APPROACH/ METHOD OF WORK
- 5 BIBLIOGRAPHY, LINKS AND RESOURCES
- ANNEX EXTENDED CASE STUDIES
7THE DRAFT SPATIAL PLANNING GPG
- The Chapter Pattern
- PREFACE about readers and users
- 1 INTRODUCTION
- Links to other themes
8THE DRAFT SPATIAL PLANNING GPG
- 2 PRINCIPLES AND OBJECTIVES
- Ordering to be co-ordinated with next chapter
- Balance of City and area
- Dynamism for the City
- Sustainability
- Accessibility
- Integration of Conservation, Transport, Tourism
and Heritage management - Participation and Empowerment
92 PRINCIPLES AND OBJECTIVES
- Ordering co-ordinated with next chapter
- Sustainability
- Balance of City and area
- Dynamism for the City
- Accessibility
- Integration of Conservation, Transport, Tourism
and Heritage management - Participation and Empowerment
103 ISSUES, CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
114 THE ARCHWAY APPROACH/ METHOD OF WORK
- 1. KNOWLEDGE
- 2. REFLECTION - ANALYSIS
- 3 IMPLEMENTATION/ PUT INTO PRACTICE
- 4. MONITORING, REVISION AND ADJUSTMENT
12Integrated Spatial Management Area (ISMA)
- Unconstrained by artificial boundaries
- Capable of developing strategies and plans for
the natural area required - Focused on barriers/intermediate/transitional/bord
er zones regions and borders of regions - Basel model at every scale
- And ICZM Integrated Coastal Zone Management
13 POLICY INTEGRATION
- ESDP European Spatial Development Perspective
- Sustainable Development -- Spatial Planning
Implications -- beneficial exploitation --
tourism Transport - ACCESS ISSUES
14Vitoria transition zone
15Valletta Grand Harbour
16Piran
17An integrated approach
- Local development of an integrated approach
- To review existing approaches
- To identify and diagnose issues
- To develop proposals
- To press for implementation
- THE ARCHWAY APPROACH
18The ARCHWAY Team
- Including
- Spatial Planner
- Conservation Officer
- Transport Officer
- Tourism Officer
- Heritage Officer
- ARCHWAY Co-ordinator
19The Two Questions raised in Laguardia in October
- What have walled towns to gain from SPATIAL
PLANNING? - A more integrated approach
- What has the experience of walled towns to offer
for more general spatial development? - What are we offering to the process of INTERREG
and the implementation of the ESDP (European
Spatial Development Perspective) on a local and
regional scale? - ISMA
20THE DRAFT SPATIAL PLANNING GPG
- 0 INDEX
- PREFACE
- 1 INTRODUCTION
- 2 PRINCIPLES AND OBJECTIVES
- 3 ISSUES, CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
- 4 THE ARCHWAY APPROACH/ METHOD OF WORK
- 5 BIBLIOGRAPHY, LINKS AND RESOURCES
- ANNEX EXTENDED CASE STUDIES
21European Commission INTERREG iiiC
- 3 year project (half way through extended)
- Five dimensions of historic town management
- Conservation and Interpretation
- Transport and Traffic
- Spatial Planning
- Tourism and Marketing
- Cultural Heritage Management
- access for all to the heritage
22Good Practice Guide (GPG) April/June 2005 Contents
- SECTION 3 The ARCHWAY APPROACH(APRIL) An
ARCHWAY 'model ? - Principles
- Success Criteria
- ??Toolkits for action
- 'Access for all'
- ? others as appropriate
- Toolkit for monitoring and review (from
application)
- Executive Summary
- SECTION 1 Audience for the GPG
- Users and Readers
- SECTION 2 Issues, Challenges and Opportunities
WE HAVE MOVED ON/ and partly back again
23Good Practice Guide (GPG) March 2006 Contents
- Executive Summary
- PREFACE Audience for the GPG
- Users and Readers
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Principles and Objectives
- 3 Issues, Challenges and Opportunities
- 4 The ARCHWAY Approach
- An ARCHWAY model IPMA?
- An Access toolkit
- Monitoring and review
- 5 RESOURCES
- 6 CASE STUDY ANNEX
24ARCHWAY Develops
http//www.archway-interreg.com And the website
of the Walled Towns Friendship Circle
http//www.walledtowns.com and the linked
research pages at http//www.tourism-research.org/
wtfcresearchdb.html LINK TO META- Good Practice
Guidance as example (not template)
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