Roles of partner organizations in implementing the project:
Project funded by the EUROPEAN UNION
Association of Mayors and Local Communities (Moldova)
Joint Operational Program Black Sea Basin
Kutaisi Information Center (Georgia)
2007-2013
Organizing and conducting technical workshop to prepare assessment framework, creation of website, conducting assessment of urban development challenges in Georgia, conducting dissemination meetings and workshop in selected Georgian communities; assistance to urban communities to develop their IUD plans.
Provision of input in all project activities, conducting assessment of urban development challenges in Moldova, conducting dissemination meetings and workshop in selected Moldovan communities; assistance to urban communities to develop their IUD plans. Contact:
Contact:
Project Coordinator:
Project Coordinator:
Mihail Perebinos - mihaip52@yahoo.com
Khvicha Vashakmadze -
MD 2005 Chisinau, str. Romana 4/1, 94
khvichavashakmadze@gmail.com;
Tel: +373 693 53 228; +373 22 54 48 87
3 Rustaveli ave., Kutaisi, Georgia
Fax: +373 231 28 1 61
Phone/fax: +995 99 22 82 89
About the programme The Black Sea Basin Joint Operational Programme is one of the EU operational programmes under the European Neighbourhood & Partnership Instrument (ENPI). There are 8 participating countries in the Black Sea JOP, i.e. Armenia, Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, Turkey, Ukraine, Romania, and Greece.
Capacity for Integrated Urban Development:
Integr-ABLE
The Black Sea JOP aims at a stronger and more sustainable economic and social development of the Black Sea Basin regions. Through the Black Sea JOP, communities in the areas concerned will be encouraged to further develop their local economy, confront environmental challenges and promote greater interaction among people.
Capacity for Integrated urban Development: Integr-ABLE Urban Foundation for Sustainable Development February 2012 This publication has been produced with the assistance of the European Union. The content of this publication are the sole responsibility of UFSD and can in no way reflect the views of the European Union.
Integr-ABLE
Capacity for Integrated Urban Development: Integr-ABLE
Roles of partner organizations in implementing the project:
Basic data: The project is funded under the first call of the EU Black Sea Basin Joint Operational Program which is implemented during the period 2007-2013. It falls under Program Priority 1: “Support cross-border partnerships for economic and social development based on common resources” measure 1.3 “Creation of administrative capacity for the design and implementation of local development policies”. The total budget of the project is 262,530. The project is implemented by a consortium of partner organizations from program eligible countries: 1. Urban Foundation for Sustainable Development (Armenia) 2. Local Development Group (Romania, SE Region) 3. Association of Mayors and Local Communities (Moldova) 4. Kutaisi Information Center (Georgia) The beneficiary of the project is the Urban Foundation for Sustainable Development, Armenia.
What is the project about? The overall objective of the project is to contribute to improved and synchronized capacity to plan integrated urban development and to promote it in the region. Addressing the existing imbalance of urban development among different urban areas that leads to lower efficiency in using financial resources, the project offers a planning approach that aims to integrate public services, land use, energy and socioeconomic systems, especially at finer spatial scales, such as neighbourhoods or suburbs. There is an urgent need in the Black Sea basin to look upon urban development from a perspective that integrates physical, economic, social, cultural, environmental as well as institutional aspects in planning, i.e. to adopt the concept of Integrated Urban Development Planning, toward obtaining a virtuous circle out of a synergic solutions package and efficient usage of the available resources.
The project starts with assessment of urban development challenges, policies and capacities in partner countries to get clearer and comparable image of the current situation in urban development and to identify common requirements and challenges to be mutually addressed in the action. In the result of the assessment three cities are selected in each partner country for closer involvement in the further activities. Armenia Aparan, Dilijan, Yeghegnadzor Romania, SE Region Bralia, Focsani, Medgidia Moldova Balti, Vadul lui Voda, Orhei Georgia Samtredia, Tkibuli, Tskaltubo The following group of activities of the project is directed towards capacity building of selected local governments and experience exchange in urban development planning. During an international seminar and study tour to Romania, participants get acquainted with the approach of integrated urban development as well as to the Romanian practical experience in its application. Upon return from Romania, participants disseminate knowledge regarding integrated urban development approach in their communities after which, with the assistance of consultants, target communities develop their own urban development plans. They will make use of the Integrated Urban Development Guide elaborated in the framework of the project. The project will conclude with an international networking conference to be held in Yerevan towards the end of 2012 during which a Network of professionals in urban integrated development will be initiated and further expanded in the entire Black Sea Basin region. The created website will be instrumental in supporting and sustaining the Network.
Urban Foundation for Sustainable Development (Armenia)
Local Development Group (Romania, SE Region)
Overall management of the project; oversight of visibility activities; contribution to the development of assessment framework, conducting assessment of urban development challenges in Armenia, conducting dissemination meetings and workshops in communities; assistance to urban communities to develop their IUD plans; organization of the international networking conference.
Contribution to the development common assessment framework, conducting assessment of urban development challenges in Romania, development of integrated urban development Guide; organization of the international seminar and study tour, assistance to urban communities in partner countries to develop their IUD plans.
Contact: Project manager: Armine Tukhikyan - atukhikyan@aua.am; 9 Alex Manoogian str., 0070 Yerevan, Armenia Phone/fax: +37410 51 20 72, +37410 51 20 76 www.urbanfoundation.am
Contact: Project coordinator: Oana Druta - oana.druta@gdl.ro; Str. Johann Sebastian Bach, No. 1A, bl. 8/5, sc. C, Ap. 40, Sector 2, Bucharest Phone/fax: +40314267691 www.gdl.ro