Poland in brief 6 th largest economy and population in Europe GDP growth 2014: 3,3 % 2 hour away flight from NL 109 billion euro EU funding between 2014-2020 driving progress Politically and economically stable
Poland Baltic Sea 3 main rivers: Vistula, Oder & Warta Poland needs to bring water and wastewater management into line with EU environmental standards by 2015-2020
1997 - Wroclaw
2010 - Sandomierz
2010 - Gdansk
2010 - Poznan
2014 - Zywiec
EU Water Framework directive National KZGW Regional RZGW Provincial - Marshall Local Cities Water Supply Companies 1 KZGW 6 RZGW s 16 Voivodeships 2459 Municipalities 11 Metropolitan Areas >450 Water Supply Companies
POLAND and BUDGET allocation per MS 2014-2020 Cohesion Policy 72,9 bln Total EU allocations of cohesion policy 2014-2020* (billion, current prices) 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 AT BE BG CY CZ DE DK EE EL ES FI FR HR HU IE IT LT LU LV MT NL PL PT RO SE SI SK UK * breakdown by category of allocations subject to transfers between categories at the request of the Member States
Global competitiveness
BUG LUBLIN Dutch - Polish Partners for Water project
City Poznan & River Warta ~1700 ~1800 ~1850 ~1950 ~2000
Warta the importance of the river in the city during the centuries / the first settlement in the XV century
Warta old and existing river meanders Existing bed river Potential reconstruction place of the water
Warta floding zones
2008
River in the City 2009
EXPLORE NEW COALITIONS
Dutch good practice 1990 2011
2011/2012
Combination Dutch expertise with Polish local knowledge Experts KuiperCompagnons & RHDHV Local Experts
Multi levels PROCES
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Poznan and the City Warta Floodings of Warta
Poznan and the City Warta Closing river arm at Chwaliszewo
River Warta Zone in Poznan Historical relation between City and River has lost
River Warta Zone in Poznan isolated central city zone Poznan turned its back to the river
River Warta Zone in Poznan (Near) Floodings in Poznan in recent years
APPLYING INTEGRATED APPROACH = COMBINING INTERVENTIONS 1 + 1 = 3 Water Strategy City Strategy Integral Development Strategy River Warta
PRAGMATIC COALITION Collaboration over competition Municipality Water Board Authority Regional Voivodeship Local Communities Universities National Government Architects Association
WINNING SUPPORT FOR CHANGE building consensus through dialogue
The Urgency from the River and Challenge for the City Previous plans
Focus on existing city From Inventory, analyses to Challenges to Integral Framework new perspectives
SOBEK Modelling Analysis Warta s River problems
on all scales in parallel PILOT PROJECTS OBJECTS DISTICTS CITY REGION SMALL MEDIUM LANRGE
Two Alternatives Minimal integration City & River Maximal integration City & River
Financial analysis Municipality of Poznan Building costs Operating costs Revenues Total Alternative: [mln PLN] [mln PLN] [mln PLN] [mln PLN] Minimum integration -1662-447 +1408-701 Economical analysis Poznan community Development costs Operating costs Revenues Benefits Total Alternative: [mln PLN] [mln PLN] [mln PLN] [mln PLN] [mln PLN] Minimum integration -6834-2199 +10773 +1332 +3072
Financial analysis Municipality of Poznan Building costs Operating costs Revenues Total Alternative: [mln PLN] [mln PLN] [mln PLN] [mln PLN] Maximum integration -2264-378 +1709-933 Economical analysis Poznan community Development costs Operating costs Revenues Benefits Total Alternative: [mln PLN] [mln PLN] [mln PLN] [mln PLN] [mln PLN] Maximum integration -8925-2127 +13350 +2961 +5260
Water level [m] Proposed measures double flood safety level 9 8 Stan wody [m] 7.3 m 7-25 cm 6 5 1 10 100 200 1000 10000 Okres Return powrotu Period [years] [lat]
Development Strategy River Warta Overview
Development Strategy River Warta Zoom In City Center
STATEGIC SPACIAL AGENDA Long term and immediate project Locations
Implementation Plan Projects
Three Pilot Projects Northern Island Chwaliszewo Portowo
Pilot Project 1 Portowo 53,5% Korzyści ze wzrostu cen ziemi Korzyści ze wzrostu bezpieczeństwa przeciwpowodziowego Korzyści ze wzrostu cen mieszkań Korzyści z redukcji czasu pieszych Wartość rezydualna 21,9% 2,4% 5,5% 16,7%
Pilot Project Portowo
Pilot Project 1 Portowo
Pilot Project 1 Portowo
Pilot Project 2 Chwaliszewo 75,3% Przychody z nowych podatków Korzyści ze wzrostu cen ziemi Przychody ze sprzedaży ziemi Wartość rezydualna Korzyści z nowych budynków Korzyści ze wzrostu bezpieczeństwa przeciwpowodziowego Korzyści ze wzrostu cen mieszkań 4,4% 5,6% 1,1% 3,3% 4,3% 1,0% 2,9% Korzyści z nowych miejsc parkingowych Korzyści z redukcji czasu pieszych 2,1%
Chwaliszewo low water
Chwaliszewo high water
Pilot Project 3 Northern Island 78,5% Przychody z nowych podatków Korzyści ze wzrostu cen ziemi Przychody ze sprzedaży ziemi Wartość rezydualna Korzyści z redukcji czasu pieszych Korzyści z nowych miejsc parkingowych 0,6% 0,7% 2,3% 5,2% 5,4% 0,3% 6,6% 0,5% Korzyści z nowych budynków Korzyści ze wzrostu bezpieczeństwa przeciwpowodziowego Korzyści z realizacji nowych dróg
Northern Island low water
Northern Island high water
Examples temporary functions in Warta Zone Competition River Warta Placecs
BOTTOM - UP INITIATIVES Chwaliszewo 2012
Temporary revitalization Chwaliszewa - what is aready activated:
Temporary revitalization Chwaliszewa inhabitants proposal: Children's playground with benches Source: Old City Community Basketball field skate park / park / greneery
Intensive communication & interaction with public, politics and stakeholders
Summer 2012 First initiatives
Strategy WATER as engine of the city and regional development 2009 February 2013 2013 2013