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Inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable metropolitan areas.

Topics

  1. urban environment and resilience
  2. Air quality
  3. Climate adaptation

Main policy issue to be addressed in relation to the selected topics

The weakness of the Central Subregion area of the Silesian Voivodship is environmental degradation and excessive anthropopression in large parts of urban areas. The accumulation of mainly post-industrial degraded areas and unused socio-economic objects. The identified specific problems are: 1) occurrence of urban heat islands with a major impact on climate change, 2) threats to many natural species and biodiversity, 3) untapped natural potential of post-industrial areas, 4) lack of an integrated green-blue infrastructure management system, 5) the threat of civilization diseases among residents due to bad air quality, 6) uncontrolled management of rainwater, 7) inconsistent urban spatial planning in the region. Gathered information, accumulated on the management and communication integrated ecosystem platform on a metropolitan level, will allow planning and area managing. It will allow to implement activities targeted on problems solving: related to cities adaptation to climate change, building resilience to the negative effects, air quality in urban centers, spatial development, urban regeneration and urban space greening. Representatives of around 5 municipalities and counties from the metropolitan area (Integrated Territorial Investment Instrument) will participate in URBACT. Objective: to develop a set of integrated action plans for sustainable management of the metropolitan area in the field of blue and green infrastructure.

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Useful Information

The Association of Municipalities and Counties of the Central Subregion in the Silesia Voivodship in Poland was established in 2013 with the aim to coordinate the Integrated Territorial Investment Instrument for this subregion in the Voivodship. The Association was established by 81 local authorities (73 municipalities and 8 counties). The area of the Subregion covers 5 577 km2, counts 2,8 mln inhabitants and is among the most industrialized areas in Central Europe. Representatives of around 5 municipalities and counties from the metropolitan area (Integrated Territorial Investment Instrument) will participate in URBACT.
We are also planning to raise funds from the EC-LIFE programme to create the platform mentioned above. The platform will take the following form: an integrated ecosystem map platform will be developed and will allow to carry out activities to protect biodiversity and reduce the impact of urban heat islands which has a major impact on climate change. The maps developed within the project will be integrated with the spatial information systems of the participating communes and a separate tool for the presentation of maps will be created.

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29 April 2019
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Institution: 
The Association of Municipalities and Counties of the Central Subregion in the Silesia Voivodship
City: 
Gliwice
Country: 
Poland
Type of region: 
Less developed