Strategic Planning for the Development of the Danube Area

The article includes concepts, information, methodologies of spatial planning focused on the Danube carried out within the European projects "Donauregionen" and "Donauregionen+", financed by the European Union through the South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme. The...

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Main Authors: ANTONIO VALENTIN TACHE, OANA POPESCU, ALEXANDRU-IONUŢ PETRIŞOR
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cluj University Press 2014-12-01
Series:Romanian Review of Regional Studies
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Online Access:http://rrrs.reviste.ubbcluj.ro/arhive/Artpdf/v10n22014/RRRS10220142.pdf
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spelling doaj-35cdba68603b48a2825225fa21f4a3e32020-11-25T00:40:36ZengCluj University PressRomanian Review of Regional Studies1841-15762014-12-01X21526Strategic Planning for the Development of the Danube Area ANTONIO VALENTIN TACHE0OANA POPESCU1ALEXANDRU-IONUŢ PETRIŞOR2National Institute for Research and Development in Construction, Urbanism and Sustainable Spatial Development “URBAN-INCERC”, Bucharest, RomaniaNational Institute for Research and Development in Construction, Urbanism and Sustainable Spatial Development “URBAN-INCERC”, Bucharest, Romania“Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urbanism, Faculty of Urbanism, Bucharest, Romania; National Institute for Research and Development in Construction, Urbanism and Sustainable Spatial Development “URBAN-INCERC”, Bucharest, RomaniaThe article includes concepts, information, methodologies of spatial planning focused on the Danube carried out within the European projects "Donauregionen" and "Donauregionen+", financed by the European Union through the South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme. The article proposes solutions for solving problems related to the opportunities offered by the Danube as an important corridor to support the economic growth and competitiveness of functional regions in the Danube area. The current situation in the Danube River riparian land-use planning policies involves (a) creating the spatial concept of the Danube area interregional level, b) developing integrated strategies to develop sectoral strategies embodied in the Danube area, the Transdanube strategy and development strategies for the Danube region as a whole. In this general scheme, indicators have been proposed, designed on four main areas (natural conditions, housing and human resources, technical infrastructure and transport, and economy). Based on the analyses conducted in the project, five Danube sub-regions and 19 Transdanube regions were established. Using the forecasting methodology proposed in the “Donauregionen+” project, three types of scenarios were developed for each sub-region: pessimistic, realistic and optimistic. All these scenarios have resulted in GIS cartograms, based on groups of territorial indicators that highlight the socio-economic development capacity of the Danube sub-regions.http://rrrs.reviste.ubbcluj.ro/arhive/Artpdf/v10n22014/RRRS10220142.pdfstrategic planningDanubeGIS schemesocio-economic indicatorsthe Danube StrategyTransdanube Strategy
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OANA POPESCU
ALEXANDRU-IONUŢ PETRIŞOR
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OANA POPESCU
ALEXANDRU-IONUŢ PETRIŞOR
Strategic Planning for the Development of the Danube Area
Romanian Review of Regional Studies
strategic planning
Danube
GIS scheme
socio-economic indicators
the Danube Strategy
Transdanube Strategy
author_facet ANTONIO VALENTIN TACHE
OANA POPESCU
ALEXANDRU-IONUŢ PETRIŞOR
author_sort ANTONIO VALENTIN TACHE
title Strategic Planning for the Development of the Danube Area
title_short Strategic Planning for the Development of the Danube Area
title_full Strategic Planning for the Development of the Danube Area
title_fullStr Strategic Planning for the Development of the Danube Area
title_full_unstemmed Strategic Planning for the Development of the Danube Area
title_sort strategic planning for the development of the danube area
publisher Cluj University Press
series Romanian Review of Regional Studies
issn 1841-1576
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The article includes concepts, information, methodologies of spatial planning focused on the Danube carried out within the European projects "Donauregionen" and "Donauregionen+", financed by the European Union through the South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme. The article proposes solutions for solving problems related to the opportunities offered by the Danube as an important corridor to support the economic growth and competitiveness of functional regions in the Danube area. The current situation in the Danube River riparian land-use planning policies involves (a) creating the spatial concept of the Danube area interregional level, b) developing integrated strategies to develop sectoral strategies embodied in the Danube area, the Transdanube strategy and development strategies for the Danube region as a whole. In this general scheme, indicators have been proposed, designed on four main areas (natural conditions, housing and human resources, technical infrastructure and transport, and economy). Based on the analyses conducted in the project, five Danube sub-regions and 19 Transdanube regions were established. Using the forecasting methodology proposed in the “Donauregionen+” project, three types of scenarios were developed for each sub-region: pessimistic, realistic and optimistic. All these scenarios have resulted in GIS cartograms, based on groups of territorial indicators that highlight the socio-economic development capacity of the Danube sub-regions.
topic strategic planning
Danube
GIS scheme
socio-economic indicators
the Danube Strategy
Transdanube Strategy
url http://rrrs.reviste.ubbcluj.ro/arhive/Artpdf/v10n22014/RRRS10220142.pdf
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