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EASEA-WAYSUSTAINABILITY PLAN
Region of Istria
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INDEXThe 3 EA SEA-WAY Pillars...........................................................................................................2
Description of Action 3.3 according to the AF ...........................................................................3
Sustainability of the Pilot itself ..................................................................................................4
Executive Summary ................................................................................................................4
Pilot Description .....................................................................................................................6
Context Analysis .....................................................................................................................8
Competition Analysis..............................................................................................................9
SWOT Analysis......................................................................................................................12
Marketing Sub-Plan..............................................................................................................13
Operations Sub-Plan.............................................................................................................14
The Budget ...........................................................................................................................15
Milestones............................................................................................................................15
Sustainability of the Pilot in the framework of Regional/National Operative Programme ....17
National Framework Policy and Strategy for Passengers Transportation ...........................17
Regional Framework Policy and Strategy for Passengers Transportation ...........................20
Sustainability of the Pilot in the framework of Adrion Programme........................................22
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The 3 EA SEA-WAY Pillars
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Description of Action 3.3 according to the AFSustainability Plans and their implementation: an overall sustainability plan (SP) and local
regional SPs are produced. SPs will:
1. define action plans to use the results after the project end and ensure financial,
political and institutional sustainability;
2. outline frameworks of possible agreements to have political, financial, institutional
commitments;
3. identify monitoring phases.
In that way, SP will provide the basis for the sustainability measures envisaged in WP5 (where
policy makers, competent bodies, companies work together and subscribe CB agreements
impacting the area after the project end) and for finding other possible measures. Identified
“sustainability” measures are carried out in each region and at CB level.
Output
N. 1 Sustainability plan at project level
N. 17 Sustainability Plans at local level
Content of this Document
In the following sections, you will find the guidelines to follow in order to implement Action
3.3 of our Project.
According to the Sustainability Phases, hereafter you will find the following sections:
Sustainability of the Pilot itself
Sustainability of the Pilot in the framework of Regional/National Operative
Programme
Sustainability of the Pilot in the framework of Adrion Programme
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Sustainability of the Pilot itselfIn this section, each Partner has to define the Business Plan of its Pilot, giving in this way a
clear idea of the Resources and Conditions necessaries to guarantee the sustainability of the
Pilot itself.
The main Paragraphs of the section are:
1. Executive Summary
2. Pilot Description
3. Context Analysis
4. Competition Analysis
5. Swot Analysis
6. Marketing sub-plan
7. Operation sub-plan
8. The Budget
9. Milestone ScheduleExecutive SummaryThis paragraph is a brief overview of the whole Business Plan of the Pilot Project.
Description of Pilot
The Region of Istria determined the necessity of implementation of two pilot activities:
1. Continuation of the reconstruction of the operational shore in the port of Pula;
2. Remediation of the operational shore in the north city’s port Valdibora (Rovinj).
The main characteristic of the proposed investments was their complexity, because they
required the cooperation and coordination with certain local stakeholders and experts,
particularly with the Port Authority of Pula and Port Authority of Rovinj, but also with experts
in the field of civil engineering and architecture.
Investments description
1. Continuation of the reconstruction of the operational shore in the Port of Pula.
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Main purpose of the mentioned activity is to expand the possibilities and make more
functional the Port of Pula. The main target is to create the shore that will follow all
the needs for reception of vessels whose purpose vary from touristic to passenger
types. The main purpose of the mentioned banks will be however to supply an
adequate space for acceptance of passengers of short sea lines such as Pula - Zadar,
Pula - Trieste, and so on.
2. Remediation of the operational shore in the north city’s port Valdibora (Rovinj).
The investment in Rovinj will create the physical preconditions to introduce and
establish new cross-border short sea lines between programme’s countries ports,
fostering passenger transport in the whole Adriatic Ionian basin. The existing lines to
the Italian cities of Trieste, Venice and Ravenna are seasonal and insufficient to meet
passengers and tourist needs. It will give the possibility to redirect and reinforce the
focus on co-operation over sea rather than over land borders.
The targeted stakeholder
The main stakeholders involved in the pilot activities are the following:
Passengers
Tourists
Port Authorities
Tourist Agencies
Transport companies
Citizens
Growth Potential
The potential of our pilot activities is to attract more tourists to visit our architectural
localities, to expand the tourist offer by several new sea lines, to connect the cities of Pula
and Rovinj with Italian and Slovenian ports, to improve the passenger flow on upper Adriatic
focusing on maritime transport. The potential of the Port of Pula investment is also the
possibility of further reconstruction of the rest of operational shore for acceptance of
passengers and vessels.
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Financial Requirements
Currently the Region of Istria does not dispose of the precise data about the future financial
requirements related to the pilot activities.
Possible Funding sources
Presumably, the funding sources will be public.
Critical Issues for the Success of the Project
The main constraint individuated by the Region of Istria was the complexity and duration of
the public procurement procedure.
The second constraint was the possibility of the negative impact of sea waves and weather
disasters on the coastal wall by creating cracks on the coastal surface.
Assistance required
Professional assistance in the field of civil engineering and architecture.Pilot DescriptionOur pilot actions belong to the second EA SEA-WAY pillar: New Lines. Continuation of the
reconstruction of the operational shore in the port of Pula for about 20 meters .The pier is
the only passenger pier in Pula, the so-called “Pier of Rijeka – Riječki gat”. The investment
consists of underwater excavation of deposited silt (mud), concrete blocks installation,
construction of stone embankment with the purpose of increasing the passenger security and
admission of larger number of vessels.
The second intervention, remediation of the operational shore in Rovinj north city’s port
Valdibora with total length of 481 m consisted of cleaning the surface of the quay wall,
caverns and all loose concrete parts. During the years, numerous cracks and caverns appeared
on the existing wall and the entire coastal surface under the sea was covered with seaweed
and shells. Depths of individual holes on the quay wall were greater than 1 m and wall
components were repaired with concrete fillings.
Pilot inspiration
We have collected the needs of several port authorities and have identified that the
investment in the Port of Pula and the Port of Rovinj will have a maximum impact in enhancing
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the passenger mobility and in creating the physical preconditions for establishing new short
sea lines.
There was a necessity of remediation of the operational shore in Rovinj because the existing
coastal wall was almost intolerable for further acceptance of ships, and there was a need to
create the physical preconditions to introduce and establish a new cross-border short sea
lines between programme’s countries ports, fostering passenger transport in the whole
Adriatic Ionian basin.
In the port of Pula, we wanted to expand the transfer possibilities, to make the port more
functional and to supply an adequate space for acceptance of passengers and ships. The main
target was to create a shore that will follow all the needs for reception of vessels whose
purpose vary from touristic to passenger types.
Real needs
We believe that there is a real need for our pilot actions, because they are essential for further
development of maritime passenger transport in the Port of Pula and Port of Rovinj, as well
as for the development of tourism in the Region of Istria.
How pilot satisfy stakeholders’ needs and expectations
We hope that by attracting and establishing a new short sea lines will have a positive influence
on the local/regional economy. Consequently, it will contribute to reduction of car traffic
congestion in well-known areas near Croatian -Slovenian border.
Pilot Project in the short, medium and long term
In the short term, the plan of the Port of Pula and Port of Rovinj is to increase the
transportation quality because it is needed to improve passenger services and their safety.
In medium term, the plan is to equip the passenger terminal in the port with all the comfort
facilities for passenger included indoor passenger area, check in office, passenger’s
information service availability and navigation service availability.
In the long, term the port of Pula plan to construct a new terminal for maritime passenger
transport in the port of Pula. The purpose of the project would be the creation of Base port
for cruisers. In addition, the cruise port should dispose of a tourist and info point, info panel,
QR code for tourist information and other comfort facilities for passengers.
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Context AnalysisThe main targeted stakeholders of pilot are:
Tourists
Passengers
Citizens
Port Authorities
Tourist Agencies
Short Sea companies
Stakeholder Kind of stakeholder Interest in the pilot
o Touristso Passengerso Citizens End Users
These end-users will have thepossibility to use the transportservices of the new sea lines and newtourist excursions.
o Port Authoritieso Short Sea companies
Transport companiesand institutions
Transport companies and institutions,such as Pula Airport and Istrian PortAuthorities, are strategic stakeholdersfor the maritime passenger transport.So, it is very important to work in closecooperation with these stakeholdersto create new transport schedules,routes etc.
o Tourist agencies
Tourist stakeholder
Possibility to create dedicated touristarrangements, new excursions,through the reconstruction ofadditional space for passenger andvessel reception.
General sector trends and possible development
This sector is growing with the recent increase of tourist activities, due to the current change
in tourist flows with positive impact on Istrian tourism.
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Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legislative or Environmental changes that could
seriously affect Pilot Project in the medium or long term
The environmental changes such as severe storms could have the negative impact on the
coastal wall by creating cracks on the coastal surface, especially in the Port of Rovinj. In short,
medium and long term it seems not to be any political, economic, social, technological or
legislative changes that could seriously affect our pilot activities.
Tourism is widely recognized as one of the main factors for the development and growth of
the territories. We have created preconditions for expanding the new sea transport routes.
There are development possibilities in the tourism related to the passenger transport market.
In particular Adriatic cruise market may provide opportunities for growth of passenger traffic
through the Port of Pula. In the future, establishment of new lines will stimulate the
construction of the new terminal and investment in the new quay in order to enable safe
berthing of bigger ships.Competition AnalysisThe most important competitors are:
Pula Airport
It is the biggest competitor in the transport sector. It attracts tourists and passengers
from the whole world. It has connections with Germany, UK, Ireland, France,
Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark Russian Federation Serbia,
Italy, and Switzerland. Airplane travels are very popular and the fastest mean of
transport. Pula Airport has a relatively favourable position, considering it is in a very
popular tourist area, and the nearest Croatian competitor Airport Rijeka still has a
smaller airport, dislocated from the City of Rijeka. Pula is directly linked to many
attractive destinations, such as Brussels, London and Paris. In the largest city in Istria,
among others, operate low-cost air companies like Ryanair, German wings and
Norwegian, as well as traditional Air companies like Croatia Airlines, SAS and others.
Most of the airflows are seasonal, but traffic is held also from November to late March.
It is usually extremely small, while the summer offers a very diverse destination
travels.
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Pula Bus station
We have to emphasize the existence of the bus lines from other parts of Croatia, Bosna
and Hercegovina, Serbia and Montenegro, as well as lines from the mentioned
countries to some European countries (Germany, Sweden, Italy and others).The Bus
station in Pula is situated 1,2 km from the city centre and about 800 meters from the
Pula amphitheatre. The closest hotel is about 500 meter distant from the bus station.
As an alternative, there are also some B&B and hostels close to it.
Pula Railway station
Railway Station functions as a passenger and freight type of station. In recent years,
traffic on it has been reduced due to the fact that Istrian railway system has been cut
off from the rest of the Croatian railway network, which occurred after Croatia and
Slovenia acquired their independence. The connections toward other destinations are
poor. There are railway lines: Pula - Zagreb (via Rijeka), Pula-Ljubljana and local lines
within the Istrian peninsula.
The Port Authority of Umag - Novigrad
Umag port is an international port open 24 hours. Position of the port is 45°26′ – E
13°30′. The port is sheltered from all the winds except W, NW and N. Novigrad port is
an international port but only open from April to October for border crossing. The port
is sheltered from all the winds except W and NW. The port is situated in the city centre.
Antental is also an international port and the other ports are used for communal
moorings only.
Umag port has international maritime connections with Italy (Port of Venice).
Passenger traffic from the port is seasonal only and takes place from April to October.
Domestic maritime connections are also mostly touristic and seasonal from April to
October. Umag and Novigrad ports are connected with Poreč, Vrsar, Rovinj and
National park Brijuni
Passenger services in the Umag port are the following: internet facilities, toilets,
drinkable water, parking area. Facilities in the walking distance from the port are: town
centre, bars, restaurants, bank and ATM, hotels, travel agency, post office, bus station,
rent-a-bike, rent-a-car, and taxi area. Since in Umag port there are no cruise ships
arrivals, there are no cruise services available in the port
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The Port Authority of Poreč
Poreč port is an international port open 24 hours. The port is situated in the city
centre. Position of the port is 45°13.6′ N – 13°35.8′ E. The port is sheltered from all the
winds except NW. The port is suitable for mega yachts and yachts, tourist and fishing
boats. Anchorages in the port area are available for cruise ships. Poreč port disposes
with a custom pier, for border crossing
Poreč port has international maritime connections with Italy (Port of Venice).
Passenger traffic from the port is seasonal only and takes place from April to October.
Domestic maritime connections are also mostly touristic and seasonal from April to
October. Poreč is connected with Vrsar, Rovinj Umag and Novigrad.
Passenger services in the Poreč port are the following: internet facilities, toilets,
drinkable water, parking area. Facilities in the walking distance from the port are: town
centre, bars, restaurants, bank and ATM, hotels, travel agency, post office, bus station,
rent-a-bike, rent-a-car, and taxi area.
Cruise ships arriving in Poreč anchor in front of the port. Since the port is situated in
the city centre, all services and facilities for passengers and tourists are in the walking
distance.
The Port Authority of Rabac
Rabac port is situated in the city centre. The port is sheltered from all winds except S.
The port is suitable for tourist ships and fishing boats. Ports over which the Rabac Port
Authority has its jurisdiction are the following: Rabac, Plomin Luka, Brestova, Tunarica,
Sv. Marina and Trget.
Plomin luka is a small port situated 3 km from Rabac. The port is suitable for tourist
ships and fishing boats. Brestova port is a small port well known for the ferry
connection with the island of Cres. The ferry sails from Brestova (Region of Istria) to
Porozina on the island of Cres. Passenger traffic from the port is seasonal only and
takes place from April to October. Domestic maritime connections are also mostly
touristic and seasonal from April to October. Rabac is connected with the island of
Cres.
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Passenger services in the Rabac port are the following: internet facilities, toilets,
drinkable water, parking area. Facilities in the walking distance from the port are: town
centre, bars, restaurants, bank and ATM, hotels, travel agency, post office, bus station,
rent-a-bike, rent-a-car, and taxi area.
Passenger services in Brestova port are the following: toilets, drinkable water, bar,
newsstand, information and ticket office. The port disposes of a parking area and area
for cars and other vehicles waiting for the ferry.
Since in Rabac port there are no cruise ships arrivals, there are no cruise services
available in the port.SWOT AnalysisThis paragraph enables to look closely at the internal strengths and weaknesses of the Pilot,
and to identify external threats and potential opportunities.
S = Strengths
- Travelers demand is rapidly growing
- Promotion of local/regional markets
- Tourism oriented Region
W = Weaknesses
- Poor IT tools provided and no WIFI signal
- Mainly a Seasonal port
- Poor passenger services in the port
O = Opportunities
- Upgrade of multimodal connection between the city and hinterland
- Further development through the new European projects
- Support to sea tourism and intermodal sustainable tourism development
T = Threats
- Cooperation with bus, taxi, train, air companies is crucial
- Country’s political stability and financial future
- Negative sea waves impact on the durability of operational shore
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Marketing Sub-PlanThis section focuses on stakeholder and potential customers of the pilot and allows you to
see whether the pilot itself can satisfy their needs.
The Product
1. Operational shore constructed and remediated
2. Cross border sea lines established
3. The passenger mobility and safety improved
What can be improved
1. Further continuation of reconstruction of the operational shores
2. Improvement of basic terminal services
3. Necessity of introduction of new technologies
Competitors
The list of competitors are presented below:
1. The Port Authority of Rabac
2. The Port Authority of Poreč
3. The Port Authority of Umag - Novigrad
4. Pula Railway station
5. Pula Bus station
6. Pula Airport
The Customer
It will depend on the wide variety of customers/ stakeholders. It is addressed to a wide variety
of customers, such as:
Final Users (Tourists, Passengers, Citizens)
Companies in the field of maritime passenger transport
Travel agencies
The Method
Round tables and meetings with representatives of five Istrian Port Authorities (Port Authority
of Pula, Port Authority of Umag – Novigrad, Port Authority of Rovinj, Port Authority of Poreč
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and Port Authority of Rabac), the representatives of the Region of Istria, Pula Airport, Croatian
Railways- Passenger Transport Ltd., companies in the field of road transport and transport
experts. We plan to collect stakeholder feedback by organizing regular meetings, round
tables, consultations, seminars and workshops.Operations Sub-PlanThis paragraph aims at define the internal operations in detail to verify if the Pilot Project can
be run efficiently and effectively.
To maintain the investment a serious of actions are necessary:
I. Continuation of the reconstruction of the operational shore in the port of Pula
Digging machines and underwater excavation machines (demudding),
Suction dredger or long-reach excavator or other equally effective mechanization,
Equipment for the “contactor” concreting system,
Lifting equipment, crane vessel,
Equipment for underwater works.
Vehicles of adequate capacity for the execution of the works.
II. Remediation of the operational shore in the Port of Valdibora (Rovinj)
Machines for underwater excavation of trench,
High-pressure underwater pump,
Hammer drill,
Pneumatic gun,
Tremie pipe,
Lifting equipment,
Equipment for underwater works.
For the successful implementation of the pilot actions, we need a well-managed structure
consisting of persons having different professional capacities and experiences.
No of people Permanent Expertise Role
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1 No
Civil EngineeringWorks
Civil engineer with at least 5(five) years of workexperience on the same orsimilar works
1 No
Preparation of publicprocurementprocedures
Legal adviser with at least 5(five) years of workexperience on the same orsimilar works
The Budget
Total cost of pilot project (staff excluded) in Euro:
Activity Cost on EA SEA WAYOther co-financing
from local bodiesTotal
Construction
works in the Port
of Pula
€ 205.187,61 € 205.187,61
Construction
works in the Port
of Valdibora
(Rovinj)
€ 117.148,39 € 117.148,39
Supervision
service of works
€ 10.029,23 € 10.029,23
Total € 332.365,23 € 332.365,23MilestonesImplementation phase:
Public procurement launched: 16th December 2014
Start date of pilot projects: 20th April 2015
End date of the pilot project works: In the Port of Valdibora (Rovinj) works have been
completed by the end of July 2015, while the construction works in the Port of Pula have been
completed at the beginning of October2015.
Political and Institutional Sustainability:
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In the framework of its strategic documents, the Region of Istria strongly supports further
development of maritime passenger transport in the form of financial and professional
assistance to the Port Authorities established on the territory of the Region of Istria. Such
political and institutional support is essential for the achievement of determined strategic
objectives. Given that largest part of maritime-passenger transport in the Region of Istria
relates to the transport of tourists, it is clear that satisfactory service of maritime transport
directly influences general impression of their stay or holidays. Thus, it is extremely important
to consider passenger needs and their safety. Furthermore, maximum and easy passenger
mobility is one of the priorities of all countries in the Adriatic – Ionian region, which gives a
special importance to maritime-passenger terminals as origin and destination points of travel
across borders. Therefore, maritime-passenger terminals have responsibility to ensure all the
services, which passengers expect during the time when they wait for boarding.
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Sustainability of the Pilot in the framework of Regional/NationalOperative ProgrammeThis section is constituted by two main Paragraphs:
1. National Framework Policy and Strategy for Passengers Transportation
2. Regional Strategic Framework for Transport 2014 - 2020National Framework Policy and Strategy for Passengers TransportationThe Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Transport and Infrastructure has prepared a Strategy of
Transport Development for the period from 2014 to 2030, which established a long-term
vision for the development of transport sector. Strategy of Transport Development has a new
approach to planning the transport system in which the emphasis is not only on the
infrastructure, but also on multimodality, the organization and operation of transport services
in the Republic of Croatia.
Public transport within the “coastal line passenger transport” is considered to be the key
factor for maritime transport segment. The development of transport services in the coastal
line passenger transport is considered to be extremely important because without it there
would be no further economic development of the coastal area.
Therefore, it is necessary to optimize the capacity and efficiency of existing and new
infrastructure, promote intermodality and improvement of the safety and reliability of the
transport network by establishing and improving infrastructure for docking ships which
provide services in coastal line passenger transport and their access infrastructure (access
roads).
It is necessary to maintain and develop an adequate level of safety of navigation and
protection of the sea from pollution in accordance with international and European
standards.
The main priorities in the National Strategy of Transport Development for the period from
2014 to 2030 regarding the inland maritime sector will be focussed on:
Specialisation of the ports according to the demand potential,
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Increase the sustainability of the system by performing a reorganisation of the sector,
improving the efficiency of the maintenance, reducing the environmental impact and
implementing measures to increase the safety and the interoperability of the system,
Improve the accessibility of the ports and their connections to other transport modes
to facilitate the development of multi-modal transport.
Physical Planning Strategy of the Republic of Croatia estimates that Croatian territory
includes all the elements necessary for the development and integration into the EU's
development systems, and especially a particularly favourable geographical position
for the development of traffic on the routes linking Western and Central Europe to
Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
Within the general target of achieving a higher degree of the State's development, the
following major spatial development objectives are the following:
Strengthening of the State's spatial development structure
Establishment of a strong development structure and points of emphasis based on
defined and potential transport routes,
Improvement of the equipment with infrastructure as a precondition for quality
development
In line with the Tourism Development Strategy of the Republic of Croatia until 2020, the vision
of tourism by 2020 is that the Republic of Croatia is a globally recognised tourist destination,
competitive and attractive for investments. It is important to emphasise that tourism sector
is the main industry in the country and the main source of income for the Republic of Croatia,
as well in the Region of Istria.
Taking into account the existing limiting factors for the future tourist development in the
Republic of Croatia, as well as global tourism demand trends, the main goal for the
development of Croatian tourism until 2020 is to increase its attractiveness and
competitiveness.
Inadequate tourist infrastructure at destinations, long-standing orientation of the local
population towards seasonal trade as well as the connectivity by air and sea are among the
most important key limitations to the development of Croatian tourism.
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In that order, although the general traffic network and accessibility of the country have been
largely improved in the last years, (mainly the motorway system), it is important to point out
that additional efforts need to be done at a regional and local level in order to improve traffic.
The economic performance of regional economy and tourism are influenced in four ways:
Long-distance accessibility of the key destinations,
Local transport management of the destination areas,
Regional accessibility from the hinterland and surrounding countries,
The accessibility needs characterize the importance of designing sustainable infrastructure
(rail, maritime, inland, aviation and road improvements) where the particular functionality of
the infrastructure should be assessed.
In the following table, it is represented, for each Pillar, the measure of the National Operative
Programme dedicated.
National
Operative
Programme
Terminal Services New Lines Info-Mobility
Measure 7ii Developing and improving
environmentally-friendly
(including low-noise) and
low-carbon transport
systems, including inland
waterways and maritime
transport, ports,
multimodal links and airport
infrastructure, in order to
promote sustainable
regional and local mobility
Measures
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Conserving, protecting,
promoting and developing
natural and cultural heritage
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Regional Framework Policy and Strategy for Passengers TransportationThe Region of Istria has published a draft of its Regional Development Strategy in which the
priority directly connected to transport is development priority 3.2. - the improvement of
infrastructural systems. After the implementation of the public consultation procedure, the
Regional Development Strategy will be adopted by the Regional Assembly in April 2016.
The main goal of this priority is the improvement of quality of public infrastructure through
its reconstruction and modernisation in order to enable further development of maritime,
road, rail and air transport.
The investment priority that is directly targeted to a specific action in the Strategy is the
construction of new terminal for maritime passenger transport in the port of Pula. The
purpose of this project would be the creation of Base port for Cruisers in Pula. In the upper
Adriatic, there is only one Base Cruisers port in Venice and it does not have the infrastructure
for acceptance of larger ships 300 or 400 meters long. The Maritime passenger Terminal in
Pula, thanks to the optimal geographical location and specific features of the bay, aspires to
become the departure point for cruises due to the fact that in this area it is recognized the
great development potential in the tourism sector. The construction of terminal would bring
to the local community a multiple benefits through employment of local inhabitants in the
hospitality sector, construction sector, transport sector and other economic activities.
In the following table, it is represented, for each Pillar, the measure of the Regional Operative
Programme dedicated.
Regional
Development
Strategy
Terminal Services New Lines Info-Mobility
Measure
3.2.1
Improvement of
transport
infrastructure
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Measure
3.3.4.
Establishment and development of
Istrian Regional Environmental
Information system
Measure
3.4.5
Insurance of efficient use of EU
Funds and other financial sources
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Sustainability of the Pilot in the framework of Adrion ProgrammeIn this Paragraph each Partner is required to describe how its Pilot can give an answer to the
needs and challenges of Adriatic Ionian Macroregion, according to Adrion Programme
Priorities.
Our pilot projects can be incorporated into following Axis (Actions) of the Adrion Programme:
PILLAR TOPIC ACTION
CONNECTING THEREGION
Maritime transport
Developing ports, optimizing portinterfaces, infrastructures andprocedures/operations: Creation ofan accessible maritime transportdatabase allowing for the design ofnew itineraries
CONNECTING THEREGION
Intermodal connections tothe hinterland
Cross-border facilitation
SUSTAINABLETOURISM
Diversified tourism offer(products and services)
Brand-building of the Adriatic Ioniantourist products/services’
SUSTAINABLETOURISM
Diversified tourism offer(products and services)
Initiative to improve quality forsustainable tourism offer
SUSTAINABLETOURISM
Diversified tourism offer(products and services)
Improving accessibility for Adriatic-Ionian tourism products andservices’’.
SUSTAINABLETOURISM
Sustainable andresponsible tourismmanagement (innovationand quality)
Promoting the Region in worldmarkets
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Aegion, June 2016
This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the IPA Adriatic Cross-
Border Cooperation Programme.
The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of EASEAWAY project partners and
can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the IPA Adriatic Cross-
Border Cooperation Programme Authorities.
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