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Attractive Towns. Green redevelopement and

competitiveness in Nordic urban regions. Towns that provide a good life for all

Kick-off seminar: 14.-15. September 2017 Guro Voss Gabrielsen

Ystad, foto Julian Carnot

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Goals for our project

Prepare a joint Nordic strategy for how towns and their surrounding areas can become more attractive through the development of vibrant and inclusive urban environments that are economically, environmentally and socially sustainable.

Sønderborg, foto ImaGic_Jens F.

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Key elements:

- environment- and climate-friendly solutions - social balance and equal opportunities for all - good social and public health services

- cultural activities - vibrant town centres

- historical-cultural objects and environments - blue-green structures

- urban spaces and architecture

- coordinated land use and transport solutions - attractive job opportunities.

Viborg, photo Alexander Nikiforov

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1 Mapping, development and use of methods to measure urban qualities and sustainability (on assignment)

2 Share knowledge between Nordic decision makers, administration and academic communities

3 Contribution to handling complex decision-making challenges in urban regions

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A common Nordic strategy for attractive and inclusive urban environments (on assignment)

Hornafjørdur, foto: Health.fas.is

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Attractive towns, kick-off seminar

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Today we shall:

Relate our project to:

- The Nordic Council of Ministers

- The UN sustainable development goals

- The impact of small and medium sized towns And practice to:

- Talk and work together across countries and sectors - Get to know each other

- Have fun!

Narvik, photo VisitNorway

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An unusual way of working

Bottom up

― You have the leading role

― What you get is what you give

― You know what matters Some frames are provided

― Supporting finance for development projects

― Infrastructure for meetings and networking

Pori, photo: Five Birds Photography

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2017-2019: 9 000 000 DKK

Attractive towns, kick-off seminar

Working groups Creating projects

Conferences

External consultants

Akranes, photo VIsitWestIceland

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2 group meetings a

year + plenary meetings

3 000 000 DKK (750 000 DKK pr.

group)

Two conferences

(2018 and 2019)

Subproject 1 and 4 on assignment

Lund, photo Sophie McAulauy

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From a common goal to a joint action plan

Common goals

• Prepare a joint Nordic strategy for competitive and sustainable urban development

Shared goals in

the group • What do we have in common?

• How can we support each other?

Action-plan • How do we make it real?

• When, what and how

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Attractive Nordic towns. Kick off seminar in Oslo – 14 th September 2017 Map -

1. Vulkan – Kick-off seminar

2. Christiania torg. Meetingpoint kl 19:15

3. Festningen restaurant. Adr: Myntgata 9, kl 19:30

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3. FESTNINGEN RESTAURANT

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2

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Day 2: Group work

1. Select a leader and a secretary for the working group

 Leader starts leading the meeting

 Secretary starts taking notes

2. Starting working on a joint action plan

 What do we have in common (from yesterday)

 How do we support each other?

 What, how and when?

3. Find time, date and host for your meetings before the next plenary meeting (April 2018)

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The working group – roles

Leader

― Initiate meetings

― Initiate and lead common tasks

― Lead meetings Secretary

― Assist the leader; take notes etc Coordinator

― Support the group leader, be available

― Link to the project leader

― Report to the project leader

― Collaboration with external consultants

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Other members/ all

― Participate actively

― Collaborate and share

― Follow up with local projects

― Organize working groups

― Facebook

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Joint action plan

― Must be action oriented 

― Build around the groups shared goals and measures

― Include a time- and resource plan

― Adress key indicators for sustainable development & UN SDG’s

― Make sure the action plan is aligned with the overall program life cycle

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Disposition/contents

Description of the towns. What is common?

 Topics (examples): Development of the population, business and industrial sector, economy, land use, transformation, pollution, transport, biological diversity, cultural heritage, public health, social sustainability, urban qualities, attractiveness , blue green structures, climate change adaptation, climate friendly actions, recreational

activities/outdoors etc.

Ongoing projects, networking (regional, national and international) Work conducted in terms of various types of studies

 Urban life surveys, public health profiles, green areas, transportation, cultural heritage, etc.

Use of indicators and methods to measure urban qualities and sustainability Defining single projects

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Defining single projects

― What is the target?

― How can this project contribute to a Nordic strategy for competitive and sustainable urban development?

― Participants and collaboration

 Others towns/municipalities, private and civil sector, authorities, researchers,

 Intersectoral and interdisciplinary work, across administrative boundaries

― Time table, milestones

― Resources needed, budget

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Find time for group-meetings up until April 2018

- In Nov/Dec. 2017 and Feb. 2018 (Iceland, Finland and Sweden???) - Next plenary, incl. working groups, will be in Denmark April 2018

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Attractive towns, kick-off seminar

Program, day 1

13:00 – 13:10 Welcome , Guro Voss Gabrielsen, Head of Analysis and Evaluation, Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and Modernisation

13:10 – 13:30 The presidency project and the Nordic Council of Ministers, Lise Østby, senior adviser, Secretariat for the Nordic Council of Ministers for Trade, Energy and Regional Policies

13:30 – 13:50 Sustainable development goals from the UN, Mona Helland, senior adviser, Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and Modernisation

13:50 – 14:10 What's on in Nordic small and medium sized towns? Moa Tunström, Senior Research Fellow, Nordregio 14:10 – 14:30 How to understand each other across sectors? Hege Hofstad, researcher, Oslo and Akershus University

College of Applied Sciences 14:30 – 15:00 Coffee-break

15:00 – 16:30 Presentation of the towns in the network

16:30 – 17:00 Information and inspiration for our work together, Guro Voss Gabrielsen, Head of Analysis and Evaluation, Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and Modernisation & Jonas Kroustrup Project manager Chora

Connections 17:00 – 17:45 Working groups 17: 45 – 18:00 Ending

19:30 Dinner at Festningen restaurant

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Program, day 2

08:45 – 09:00 Coffee & arrival

09:00 – 09:20 Introducing day 2, Guro Voss Gabrielsen, Head of Analysis and Evaluation, Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and Modernisation

09:20 – 11:30 Working groups

11:30 – 12:50 Presentation from all groups, 5 minutes each 11: 45 – 12:00 Ending

12:00 – 13:00 Lunch Mathallen

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Project owner

NCM

Network Working group 1 Viborg, Vasa, Lund, Hamar

Network Working group 3

Middelfart, Växjö, Salo, Akranes Network

Working group 2

Sønderborg, Ystad, Hornafjørdur, Narvik

Steering group HOD, KLD, KMD

Project group Øyvind Aarvig (KLD Heidi Fadum (NDH) Ellen Husaas (KMD) Project leader

(Guro Voss Gabrielsen) Reference group

Temagruppe 3 (EK-R)

Terrestre økosystemgruppe(EK-M), Folkehelsearenaen ( NMR)

Anchored across sectors

Network Working group 4 Innherred, Mosfellbær,

Fljotsdalsherad, Pori

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