Città metropolitana partecipa al progetto europeo S.WA.RE./Sustainable heritage management of WAterway REgions.
Il progetto è volto alla ricerca di forme di sviluppo sostenibile delle regioni in Europa caratterizzate dalla presenza preponderante di corsi d'acqua.
La conferenza di lancio è in programma mercoledì 21 settembre 2016 all'Aja, in Olanda. Tra gli interventi, partecipa Dario Parravicini, Direttore del Settore Sviluppo economico e sociale della Città metropolitana.
"Le regioni dotate di corsi d'acqua, con un potenziale ancora inesplorato per la creazione di posti di lavoro e di occupazione, possono fare un uso più intelligente delle risorse naturali e del patrimonio culturale? Che cosa dovrebbero fare per posizionarsi ulteriormente come aree interessanti per vivere e lavorare? Le varie azioni di gestione dei corsi d'acqua potrebbero andare di pari passo con misure idonee a proteggere le risorse e il patrimonio per le generazioni future?
La creazione di questo equilibrio e la sua traduzione in politiche concrete è l'obiettivo principale della cooperazione internazionale proposta dal progetto SWARE.
Per 3 anni, 5 regioni in Europa uniranno le loro forze per valutare idee, pratiche e cambiamenti politici (da attuarsi in stretta collaborazione con le politiche pubbliche regionali e le parti private interessate).
La conferenza di lancio SWARE segna l'inizio di una collaborazione stimolante e unica."
» Programma (.PDF format - 223KB)
» Registrazione all'iniziativa di lancio
Per ulteriori informazioni sul progetto SWARE si prega di visitare il sito del progetto.
Per informazioni specifiche sulla registrazione o sul progetto, contattare: info@randstadwaterbaan.nl
We are pleased to invite you to the official launching conference for the SWARE: Sustainable heritage management of Waterway Regions project on the 21st of September 2016 from 12:45 – 17:30 at the Province House in The Hague (NL).
Waterway regions have an unexplored potential for job creation and employment.
- Can they make a smarter use of their natural resources and cultural heritage?
- What should they do to further position themselves as attractive areas for living and working?
- Can this go hand in hand with the measures to protect these resources and heritage for future generations?
Creating this balance and translating this into concrete policies is the main objective of this international cooperation in the SWARE project.
For 3 years, 5 regions in Europe will join forces to discuss ideas, practices and policy changes in close cooperation with regional public and private stakeholders.
The SWARE Launching conference is the start of this challenging and unique cooperation!
21 September 2016
Launching Conference of “SWARE Sustainable heritage management of WAterway REgions” – project
Venue of the Conference: Provinciehuis Zuid-Holland, Zuid Hollandplein 1, 2596 AW The Hague, the Netherlands
AGENDA
12:45 – 13:20 Registration and networking in the Hall of the Province House
13:20 – 13:30 Gather all the people to enter the venue of the Launching Conference
INTRODUCTION
13:30 – 13:40 Welcome by Arnoud Rodenburg, chairman of VRW and Mayor of Midden-Delfland, the chair of the day and moderator of the forum discussions
13:40 – 13:50 Introduction to the SWARE project by Ms Adri Bom, Member of the Provincial Board of South Holland
13:50 – 13:55 Introduction of the animation/audio visual of the SWARE project by Vidzeme Planning Region
GOVERNANCE BLOCK
14:00 – 14:15 Governance structures in The Netherlands: Strengths and weaknesses by Titus Livius, Director Public Administration, Democracy and Finances at the Ministry of Interior & Kingdom Relations
14:15 – 14:30 Challenges for the new governance of the territory of the Metropolitan City of Milan by Mr Dario Parravicini, Director of economic and social development department of Metropolitan City of Milan
14:30 – 14:45 Forum discussion between the speakers of this block and Q&A session
14:45 – 15:00 Coffee Break
CONTENT BLOCK
15:00 – 15:15 Cultural heritage and natural assets in the context of sustainable economic development by Gerbrand Schutten
15:15 – 15:30 Balance between recreation and nature protection by Zoltán Bara, director of Pons Danubii EGTC
15:30 – 15:45 Forum discussion between the speakers of this block and Q&A session
PARTICIPATION BLOCK
15.45 – 16:00 Conditions for successful multi stakeholder engagement by Róisín O'Grady, Heritage Officer, Tipperary County Council
16:00 – 16:15 Forum discussion between the speakers of this block and Q&A session
16:15 – 16:30 Closure of the event and presenting a view on the further implementation of the project by Manita Koop, director of Vereniging Regio Water, Lead Partner of SWARE project
16:30 – 17:30 Networking cocktail in the Hall
The language of the Launching Conference is English.
Registration: to sign up for the SWARE launching conference we would like to ask you to fill in the registration form here.
For more information on the SWARE project please visit the project website. If there are any questions on the registration, or on the SWARE project in general, feel free to contact us at info@randstadwaterbaan.nl, by using the contact form on our website, or by telephone on +31 (0)15 8 200 200.
» AGENDA (.PDF format - 223KB)