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Transnational ESPON-on-the-Road meetingItalian ECP, Rome,2.12.2014
“Integrated development through land-sea interaction: dimensions and perspectives of blue growth in Europe and in Greece”
The ESPONThe ESPON--onon--thethe--Road Transnational and National Meetings in Piraeus, Road Transnational and National Meetings in Piraeus, 10,11 & 12.11.201410,11 & 12.11.2014
Stella Kyvelou, Asst Professor, DirectorStella Kyvelou, Asst Professor, DirectorGreek ESPON Contact PointGreek ESPON Contact Point-- Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences of AthensPanteion University of Social and Political Sciences of Athens
EE--mail : [email protected] : [email protected]
A series of blue growth related meetings in Greece A series of blue growth related meetings in Greece
• National Territorial Cohesion Contact Points (NTCCP) Meeting & Urban Development Group (UDG), Athens, 27 & 28 February 2014Athens, 27 & 28 February 2014
• Directors General Meetings Territorial Cohesion and Urban Development - Athens, 3 April 2014Athens, 3 April 2014
• Informal Ministerial MeetingsTerritorial Cohesion und Urban Development“Blue growth/ Urban Poverty” Athens, 24 April 2014 Athens, 24 April 2014
• ESPON OPEN SEMINAROpportunities and threats for territorial cohesion: Blue Growth and Urban Poverty, Nafplion Nafplion –– 4 & 5 June 20144 & 5 June 2014
• ESPON-on-the-Road Transnational MeetingIntegrated development through land-sea interaction: dimensions and perspectives of blue growth in Europe and in Greece. PiraeusPiraeus-- 1010--1111--12 12 November 2014 November 2014
Context of the event in Piraeus The meeting was aiming at presenting and analyzing all dimensions that "Blue Growth» has for Europe and for our country, especially in times of economic crisis and substantial reforms in spatial and urban planning and coastal zone management. The title of the meeting "Integrated development through land-sea interaction: dimensions and perspectives of blue growth in Greece" clearly shows the emphasis on unfolding the territorial potential of coastal areas and ports and stressing the interest on the maritime dimension of Europe 2020 Strategy by using the triptych of smart, sustainable and inclusive growth.
• The event, through a series of thematic priorities and documentation by specialists and experts highlighted the forms of land-sea interaction as elements of a combined integrated coastal zone management and an effective Maritime Spatial Planning that is expected to be formed in the coming years in the context of the European Blue Growth strategy and the Territorial Agenda of the EU 2020.
Some facts • A three-days event that brought together :• 120 stakeholders, transnational ( ESPON, CPMR, MED
Programme, DGMARE, EGTCs..), National (Ministries, national research bodies..), regional and local, plus academics and researchers
• 600 participants, venue : Piraeus Port Authority• Aegis : 2 ministries, Decentralized administration of the Aegean, City of Piraeus
and the PPA
Why Piraeus ?
• The selection of Piraeus as the reception area of this event was designed to highlight its importance for both our country and Europe as well. Besides, Piraeus, the largest port in Greece and one of the most important Mediterranean ports will host the European Maritime Day on 28 and 29 May 2015.
• This meeting intended to be and became a forerunner of the European Maritime Day in all Blue Growth issues. Thus different stakeholders were invited to attend the meeting, public and private bodies, as well as experts and researchers in relevant matters.
2-days transnational meeting
Motto of the event : “Sea and Land need to be understood and planned
together”Key Aspects:• Maritime dimension of EU Cohesion Policy• Multi-level Governance – ICZM and MSP• Smart, sustainable and inclusive blue growth paradigms
with emphasis on poverty and social exclusion in islands • Land-sea interaction • Maritime Spatial planning (MSP)• Tourism, Transport, Energy challenges, Maritime Safety• Maritime security, Geopolitics of blue growth in the
Eastern Mediterranean
European terrestrial-marine policy context
Territorial Agenda of the EU 2020:
• Maritime activities are essential for territorial cohesion in Europe. ........
• The Marine Strategy Framework Directive and EU Integrated Maritime Policy call for coordinated actions from Member States on maritime spatial planning. Such planning should be integrated into the existing planning systems to enable harmonious and sustainable development of a land-sea continuum.’
• ‘Blue Growth’ initiative aims to elaborate the maritime dimension of the Europe 2020 strategy: "smart, sustainable and inclusive economic and employment growth from the oceans, seas and coasts".
• Supported by the Directive for Maritime spatial planning
1-day national meeting
Motto of the event :
Blue Growth needs youth !!
«Blue Growth for boosting jobs and youth entrepreneurship : Employment Opportunities,
Innovation & the contribution of Start Ups”
A series of blue growth start-up initiatives were presented and a projects’ corner took place
Interdisciplinary and Interdisciplinary and intersectoralintersectoral approach approach structured around two main axes of blue growthstructured around two main axes of blue growth
HIGH EMPLOYMENT boosted by blue opportunities need to ensure that the workforce has the necessary skills for the emerging maritime sectors, so that blue growth is synonymous with high-employment growth. Coastal tourism, cruising activities, fishing, aquaculture, offshore energy, transport, innovation- Youth entrepreneurship and start-ups
INTEGRATED SUSTAINABILITY that blue growth will not damage the fragile marine environment and will make a powerful contribution to combating climate change.Protection and reservation of habitats and ecosystems and of marine biodiversity.
ESATDOR : Areas for research to maximise opportunities, but minimise human impacts on marine assets
Some general outcomes related to “Blue growth”
• Integrated and intersectoral approach is needed• Blue and green growth go together • Blue growth potentials are diverse in different maritime
regions• Climate change may challenge potentials in fisheries
and eventually in coastal tourism • Exchange of experience between maritime regions
focusing on governance issues • Blue growth requires information both on land and sea
activities and opportunities and mapping of the sea• Promoting skills and innovation is a prerequisite• Stimulate performance and competitiveness• Strengthening sustainability • Boost competitiveness and sustainability, unlock the
potential for growth and jobs
Findings and Conclusions follow
All aspects of "Blue Growth" were presented, analyzed
and discussed and conclusions will be published in a
collective volume that will be disseminated to policy
makers and during the European maritime day, in May
2015, organised by DGMARE.
For attending the 2nd day of the Conference please visit :
http://www.blod.gr/lectures/Pages/viewevent.aspx?EventID=408
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www.espon2013.panteion.gr
Thank you for your attention!Thank you for your attention!