Venice - APICE
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Venice - APICE
A.P.I.C.E. Common Mediterranean strategy and local practical Actions for the mitigation of Port, Industries and Cities Emissions The study area of Venice ARPA Veneto and Veneto Region Kick off meeting Marseille, 8th July 2010 Programme cofinancé par le Fonds Européen de Développment Régional Programme cofinanced by the European Regional Development Fund Partner’s background: ARPA Veneto ARPAV is a public body founded in 1996. The goal of the Agency is to control and preserve the environment in order to help the identification and mitigation of risks to humans and to the environment. Its principal activities are: controlling pollution sources (e.g. industrial emissions, waste, radiation); monitoring of the state of the environment, particularly air quality, water, and soil; preventing risk factors and promoting an education aimed at favouring life styles, which respect the environment. Role in APICE: Leader Partner and the scientific body in charge of investigating the impact of emission sources situated in the Venetian area by means of air quality measurements and source apportionment modelling studies Programme cofinancé par le Fonds Européen de Développment Régional Programme cofinanced by the European Regional Development Fund Partner’s background: Veneto Region Veneto Region – Spatial planning and Parks department has the aim to protect and manage the regional territory to assure a balanced development and to improve regional competitiveness while mitigating the climate change effects. The Regional Coordination Spatial Plan (PTRC) is the roadmap for the development of local, provincial and urban plans in accordance with the regional socio-economic programming Department’s tasks are: • design strategies to address regional spatial planning in coordination with the Provinces; • european project management and promotion of best practices in the field of spatial planning, urban and environmental quality; • coordination, management and valorisation of regional parks and protected areas of Veneto Role in APICE: own the results of land-base and shipping pollutin sources in the lagoon to address development strategies in the Venice port area, in the urban settlements nearby the port and in the wider area (Venice’s backyard towards Padua city) Programme cofinancé par le Fonds Européen de Développment Régional Programme cofinanced by the European Regional Development Fund The project area: Eastern Veneto, Venice lagoon and the Port Eastern Veneto Region, characterized by polycentric development, one urban corridor (Venice-MestrePadova) and large infrastructures (port, airports and highways) Venice lagoon, extended 550 kmq; litoral extension: 60 km characterized by high urban density along the coasts and fragile environmental and cultural heritage Venice port, with 13 commercial terminal, 10 industrial and 1 passengers. Heavy impact on the economic activities of the whole area (cargos, touristic cruises, shipyards etc..) Programme cofinancé par le Fonds Européen de Développment Régional Programme cofinanced by the European Regional Development Fund The port in the dense context of Veneto Region Programme cofinancé par le Fonds Européen de Développment Régional Programme cofinanced by the European Regional Development Fund Strategic project of the Balancer between Venice and Padua, Regional Plan, 2009 The project area: the port located inside the Venice lagoon Venice Lagoon, between anthropogenic uses and environmental dynamics Lagoon surface: 550 kmq; Littoral extension: 60 km Water surface: 82%; Average depth: 1,2 m; Land surface: 8%; Mud flats: 10% Salt marshes: 70 kmq; Canals Network: 1580 km; Surface of the drainage basin: 2000 kmq Population of Venice, Padova and Treviso: 1.500.000 inhabitants Tourists presences in Venice ( night spent 2008): 21.000.000 Programme cofinancé par le Fonds Européen de Développment Régional Programme cofinanced by the European Regional Development Fund 4.3 Discussion - Institutional complexity: the apparatus of government Administrative subdivision by Regional Law 11/04, Lagoon Border, Law 366/1963 Morphological Plan, Venice Water Autority Areal Plan of the VeniceLagoon PALAV, 1995, by Veneto Region Regional Plan, Provincial Masterplan, Municipalities Masterplan Plan to restore water quality on the Lagoon Basin, 2000 Programme cofinancé par le Fonds Européen de Développment Régional Programme cofinanced by the European Regional Development Fund The project area: Venice Port – numbers of 2009 •Total Area 20 Kmq – 2.000 ha •30km of mooring quay •About 300km network of road and rail • 13 commercial terminal, 10 industrial and 1 passengers •ESPO RES statistics 2009 Traffic General cargo Dry bulk Liquid bulk TOTAL TEU Number of Vessel Number of passengers Total tonnage 7.186.540 6.328.905 11.674.399 25.189.844 369.474 4.294 1.888.670 Programme cofinancé par le Fonds Européen de Développment Régional Programme cofinanced by the European Regional Development Fund Problems and challenges of the project area -Lagoon environment and Venice cultural heritage constraints require detailed knowledge to draw the best scenario for sustainable development. This involves: The port and the city of Venice: First home port of the Mediterranean Sea 1,4 million passengers -Cohexistence within the city of Venice of the home port, and transit inside the historical city main channels -Design of a functional and efficient localization of port activities within the Venice lagoon context, in the frame of environmental compatibility assessment and reduction of air pollution -Two concrete actions: -Extension of the “Blue flag” agreement (short term) -Cold ironing (long term) Programme cofinancé par le Fonds Européen de Développment Régional Programme cofinanced by the European Regional Development Fund Problems and challenges of the project area Port expansion perspectives: from the inland towards the sea, and viceversa Infrastructures, Port Authority Triennal Plan 20082008-2011, 2008 Port in Regional Plan forecasts, 2009 Programme cofinancé par le Fonds Européen de Développment Régional Programme cofinanced by the European Regional Development Fund Expected concrete impacts of APICE in the project area • Guidance to drive port-district expansion in the frame of Regional Masterplan (PTRC), strategic plan Venice – Padua and coastal urban plans; • Promotion of agreements to mitigate emissions of docked-vessels in front of Venice • Coordination with the sectorial plans (eg. Air-quality and water-quality regional plans); Modelling, monitoring and assessment should work together to build effective and efficient policies of mitigation, adaptation and reduction of emissions (WP5) Programme cofinancé par le Fonds Européen de Développment Régional Programme cofinanced by the European Regional Development Fund Presentation of the project team: ARPA Veneto Salvatore Patti, Project manager Francesca Liguori, expert in modelling Antonella Spolaore, Financial Manager Lucia da Rugna, Financial and administrative topics Aurelio Latella, Expert in aerosol monitoring Silvia Pillon, expert in Chemical Transport Models Laura Susanetti, expert in Emission Inventory Programme cofinancé par le Fonds Européen de Développment Régional Programme cofinanced by the European Regional Development Fund Presentation of the project team: Veneto Region Tiziana Quaglia, project manager Marco Meggiolaro and Chiara Licata, EURIS, advisory Pierpaolo Campostrini, CORILA Managing director, EU Marine Integrated policy, environmental research issues, stakeholder participation, public administration involvement Matteo Morgantin, CORILA, data processing Elena Gissi, Iuav University of Venice, Urban Planning Programme cofinancé par le Fonds Européen de Développment Régional Programme cofinanced by the European Regional Development Fund