Länsstyrelsen Östergötland
Country: SE
http://www.lansstyrelsen.se/Ostergotland [1]
Partner budget: 582.119 EUR
Amount of ERDF funding: 430.768 EUR ERDF
P2 Sustainable use of common resources
2.2. Sustainably planned and managed marine and coastal areas
Central Baltic
01.01.2018 - 31.12.2020
2.935.640 EUR
2.274.430 EUR ERDF
Marine and coastal areas, face similar environmental and spatial planning challenges in the Baltic Sea Region. The increasing demands of exploiting these areas are creating potential conflicts with other interest such as preservation of natural resources and ecosystem services. It is essential that different values and interests are recognized in the marine and coastal plans to reach long term sustainable development in the Baltic Sea Region.
The idea of this project is to develop a holistic and inclusive approach in to the planning process, through involving stakeholders of different interests and together create sustainable marine and coastal zone plans. New methods and strategies will be developed and evaluated to visualize different values and interests and to improve local participation in order to make them more efficient and sustainable.
The main outputs from the project will be sustainable marine and coastal spatial plans for pilot areas in Åland, Latvia, Sweden and Estonia, and new tools and management strategies, guidelines and better cooperation between stakeholders regarding spatial planning. Important outputs are also innovative technical tools, such as GIS tools, web-based platforms, web and mobile applications, developed to support a transparent and inclusive planning process. In addition, these plans could lead to the creation of new jobs. Coast4us will exchange experience and knowledge with current and earlier projects, and ensure that new tools and management strategies developed in this project are transferred to other areas in the Baltic Sea Region.
Country: SE
http://www.lansstyrelsen.se/Ostergotland [1]
Partner budget: 582.119 EUR
Amount of ERDF funding: 430.768 EUR ERDF
Country: SE
www.helasverige.se/ostergotland/hssl-oestergoetland/ [2]
Partner budget: 40.000 EUR
Amount of ERDF funding: 29.600 EUR ERDF
Country: SE
www.ostergotland.coompanion.se [3]
Partner budget: 200.000 EUR
Amount of ERDF funding: 148.000 EUR ERDF
Country: SE
www. Valdemarsvik.se [4]
Partner budget: 215.766 EUR
Amount of ERDF funding: 159.667 EUR ERDF
Country: SE
Partner budget: 212.478 EUR
Amount of ERDF funding: 157.234 EUR ERDF
Country: SE
Partner budget: 130.323 EUR
Amount of ERDF funding: 96.439 EUR ERDF
Country: SE
Partner budget: 139.342 EUR
Amount of ERDF funding: 103.113 EUR ERDF
Country: FI
Partner budget: 288.476 EUR
Amount of ERDF funding: 213.472 EUR ERDF
Country: FI
www.kokar.ax [9]
Partner budget: 106.575 EUR
Amount of ERDF funding: 78.866 EUR ERDF
Country: LV
www.varam.gov.lv [10]
Partner budget: 146.180 EUR
Amount of ERDF funding: 122.791 EUR ERDF
Country: LV
www.carnikava.lv [11]
Partner budget: 215.936 EUR
Amount of ERDF funding: 181.386 EUR ERDF
Country: LV
www.saulkrasti.lv [12]
Partner budget: 706 EUR
Amount of ERDF funding: 593 EUR ERDF
Country: LV
www.salacgriva.lv [13]
Partner budget: 147.524 EUR
Amount of ERDF funding: 123.920 EUR ERDF
Country: LV
www.rtu.lv [14]
Partner budget: 153.000 EUR
Amount of ERDF funding: 128.520 EUR ERDF
Country: EE
www.ttu.ee [15]
Partner budget: 233.486 EUR
Amount of ERDF funding: 196.128 EUR ERDF
Country: EE
www.saaremaavald.ee [16]
Partner budget: 123.731 EUR
Amount of ERDF funding: 103.934 EUR ERDF
Country: SE
Country: SE
Country: SE
Country: SE
Country: LV
Country: LV
Country: FI
Country: EE
Country: SE
The aim of the project Coast4us was to develop a holistic and inclusive approach to the spatial and community development planning process by involving stakeholders of different interests to create sustainable marine and coastal development plans at different levels, including at community grassroots level.
During this project, partners worked in three main, interlinked areas:
Mapping and assessment of values (e.g. ecological, cultural and social) as well as mapping of the present use of resources and local demands for economic development was done. Planning tools (e.g. GIS, planning IT tool, LEA and Smart City Planning) were developed i to facilitate the planning process. Meeting points, both physical and web-based, were established.
The main results of the Coast4us project were 8 sustainable development plans for pilot regions around the Baltic coast:
A key activity, and new practice developed in the project, was informal local society involvement in the planning process, inspiring and motivating people to engage and act, as well as to strengthen collaboration between local communities and local governments. In that regard capacity and skills of various NGO’s, local communities and local governments were improved regarding development planning and society involvement issues. In addition, the scientific studies put the work of the project in a broader context and pinpointed important parts of the processes.
Project results, partners experience and recommendations are available in the project story map which is available here [17].
The main results of the Coast4us project were 8 sustainable development plans for pilot regions around the Baltic coast. During this project, partners worked in three main, interlinked areas:
Project website [35]
Project Facebook [36]
Lead Partner Website about international projects [37]
Lead Partner Facebook website [38]
Lead Partner Twitter [39]
Tudengid aitavad vallal planeeringut koostada (2019) [40]
Õpilased andsid edasi oma pildi Saaremaast [41]
Tudengid saadavad saarlased metsa [41]
Saaremaa ranniku avatud vaated [42]
Rannajoonest joonistub välja Saaremaa [41]
Mereteadlased kaaluvad, mitu ava tammi sisse teha [43]
Tudengid pakkusid uusi ruumilahendusi [41]
Nätundersökning om grönt Mariehamn (2020) [44]
Susanne Vävare om kustzonplanering (Åland 2020) [45]
Fem grönområden röstades fram som favoriter (2020, Åland) [46]
Ålänningarna känner sig trygga i Mariehamns grönområden (2020) [47]
Links
[1] http://www.lansstyrelsen.se/Ostergotland
[2] http://www.helasverige.se/ostergotland/hssl-oestergoetland/
[3] http://www.ostergotland.coompanion.se
[4] http://Valdemarsvik.se
[5] http://www.norrkoping.se/
[6] http://www.isak.liu.se
[7] http://www.aspoja.se
[8] http://www.regeringen.ax
[9] http://www.kokar.ax
[10] http://www.varam.gov.lv
[11] http://www.carnikava.lv
[12] http://www.saulkrasti.lv
[13] http://www.salacgriva.lv
[14] http://www.rtu.lv
[15] http://www.ttu.ee
[16] http://www.saaremaavald.ee
[17] https://ext-geoportal.lansstyrelsen.se/arcgis/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=05975915095848ceaaec2114c76467cd
[18] https://database.centralbaltic.eu/project/95
[19] https://database.centralbaltic.eu/sites/default/files/Coast4us%20brochure_0.pdf
[20] https://database.centralbaltic.eu/sites/default/files/Coast4us%20Future%20analysis%20of%20Arkosund%20Archipelago%20EN.pdf
[21] https://database.centralbaltic.eu/sites/default/files/Coast4us%20Kokar%20Our%20Habitability%20EN.pdf
[22] https://database.centralbaltic.eu/sites/default/files/Coast4us%20Detailed%20plan%20for%20properties%20in%20Gryt%20SWE.pdf
[23] https://database.centralbaltic.eu/sites/default/files/Coast4us%20Development%20plan%20for%20T%C5%ABja%20village%20LV.pdf
[24] https://database.centralbaltic.eu/sites/default/files/Coast4us%20Future%20analysis%20of%20Sankt%20Anna%20archipelago%20the%20path%20to%20sustainable%20development%20for%202030%20SWE.pdf
[25] https://database.centralbaltic.eu/sites/default/files/Coast%C4%97us%20Aland%20Summary_proposal_for_a_sustainable_coastal_zone%20EN.pdf
[26] https://database.centralbaltic.eu/sites/default/files/Coast%C4%97us%20Garupe%20village%20development%20plan%20_%20LV.pdf
[27] https://database.centralbaltic.eu/sites/default/files/Coast4us%20MANUAL%20for%20planners%202020%20EN.pdf
[28] https://database.centralbaltic.eu/sites/default/files/Coast4us%20Practice%20and%20Recommendation%20Report%20EN.pdf
[29] https://database.centralbaltic.eu/sites/default/files/Coast4us%20Article%20Indicators%20for%20the%20Smart%20Development%20of%20Villages%20and%20Neighbourhoods%20in%20Baltic%20Sea%20Coastal%20Areas%20EN.pdf
[30] https://database.centralbaltic.eu/sites/default/files/Coast4us%20Article%20Innovation%20in%20public%20planning%20EN.pdf
[31] https://database.centralbaltic.eu/sites/default/files/Coast4us%20publication%20Involving%20citizens%20in%20community%20planning_SWE.pdf
[32] https://database.centralbaltic.eu/sites/default/files/Coast4us%20publication%20The%20black%20box%20of%20civic%20participation%20sorting%20and%20valuing%20opinions%20in%20community%20building%20processes%20SWE.pdf
[33] https://database.centralbaltic.eu/tags/coastal-management-and-maritime-issues
[34] https://database.centralbaltic.eu/tags/regional-planning-and-development
[35] http://coast4us.com/
[36] https://www.facebook.com/coast4us/
[37] https://www.lansstyrelsen.se/ostergotland/om-lansstyrelsen-i-ostergotland/om-oss/internationellt-samarbete.html
[38] https://www.facebook.com/LansstyrelsenOstergotland/
[39] https://twitter.com/lstostergotland
[40] https://arhiiv.saartehaal.ee/2019/03/01/tudengid-aitavad-vallal-planeeringut-koostada/
[41] https://www.meiemaa.ee/index.php
[42] https://dea.digar.ee/cgi-bin/dea
[43] https://saartehaal.postimees.ee/6813391/mereteadlased-kaaluvad-mitu-ava-tammi-sisse-teha
[44] https://www.nyan.ax/notiser/natundersokning-om-gront-mariehamn/
[45] https://alandsradio.ax/aland-idag/susanne-vavare-om-kustzonplanering
[46] https://alandsradio.ax/nyheter/fem-gronomraden-rostades-fram-favoriter
[47] https://alandsradio.ax/gomorron/alanningarna-kanner-sig-trygga-mariehamns-gronomraden