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O.P. URBACT II Thematic Network C.T.U.R. -city you are- Cruise Traffic and Urban Regeneration

City of Naples. O.P. URBACT II Thematic Network C.T.U.R. -city you are- Cruise Traffic and Urban Regeneration of city port heritage. Kick off meeting – Naples , 4th and 5th 2008.

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O.P. URBACT II Thematic Network C.T.U.R. -city you are- Cruise Traffic and Urban Regeneration

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  1. City of Naples O.P. URBACT II Thematic Network C.T.U.R. -city you are- Cruise Traffic and Urban Regeneration of city port heritage Kick off meeting – Naples , 4th and 5th 2008 Gaetano Mollura – City of Naples lead partner Unità di progetto interdipartimentale Programma Urbact Reti Nazionali ed Internazionali V direzione Infrastrutture – Assessorato all’Urbanistica

  2. City of Naples: Referring to its population, Naples is the third largest city of Italy; Population: about 1.000.000 inh But among the large Italian municipalities Naples covers an area only greater than Florence, Surface: 117,27 sqKm while it ranks third after Rome and Milan as the INHABITANTS number Density: 8.315 inh/sqKm

  3. NORTHERN EASTERN CENTRAL WESTERN MUNICIPAL TERRITORY: THE 10 DISTRICTS Each “Municipalità” has ample type of functional decentralization and administrative autonomy

  4. Port of Naples Main employment creator of Naples In 2007: 12000 employers (+2.1% from 2006) 400.000.000 Euros of private investments (COSCO; CONATECO) for the creation of a new terminal: foreseen about 2500 new work places Total land surface: 142,6 ha Total water surface: 266 ha source: Repubblica 2008 Second in the world for passenger traffic (following Hong Kong) 21.5 million tons of goods (+3.7% from 2006) In 2007: 8.901.345 passengers 445.000 Teus in 2006 (2008 expectations: 475.000 Teus) Ferries passengers in 2007: 7.750.000 Cruise passengers in 2007: 1.151.345 2008 expectations: 1.400.000 cruise passengers

  5. Experience of working in related fields through transnational exchange: • W.G. SUDEST: • (SUstainable DEvelopment of Sea Towns) • in the framework of European O.P. URBACT I (2005-2007). • Partners: Naples, Le Havre, Livorno, Matosinhos, the Porto and Matosinhos harbour authorities (APDL), Syracuse, Universities of Porto, Le Havre, Chieti-Pescara and Naples • and as expert cities: Zarzis, Istanbul • Posidonia Project: • in the framework of the European programme “Terra”, finalised to analyze the issue of the integrated management of the waterfront. • Partners: Naples, Barcelona, Athens, Palermo and Taranto

  6. Interventions and projects already undertaken concerning the network theme Several project are in progress regarding the west area, the east area, and the monumental area: • Regeneration area of Coroglio and Bagnoli (former industrial area) • PIAU Mergellina • PIAU S. Giovanni a Teduccio • Requalification of Via Marina • New Underground station (Line 1) in Piazza Municipio • Integrated requalification project of “Borgo Orefici” (jewellery pole) A requalification project has been proposed for the waterfront area, as pole for leisure time and socialization.

  7. Main problems/challenges of Naples municipality: To take the opportunities provided by the strongly growing cruise traffic for the economic, social and environmental development of the city areas, actually deprived, of the waterfront through: - sustainable projects and initiatives to face the new needs of cruise tourism and at the same time representing new poles of attraction/ aggregation centres for the inhabitants; - a better utilization of the monumental and historical heritage of the port, of the city-port interface and of dismissed former port industrial areas. To improve the governance of urban/port transformation projects for a real coordination of all different stakeholders involved in a shared management of the projects and of the objectives. To balance the relation of the city with the waterfront through the elimination of the existing physical obstacles. To rationalize the existing spaces in touch with the new port needs.

  8. Expected outputs from CTUR project • Improve the Governance of the port areas. • Improve the management at the different scales of the projects. • To built shared action plans that will be financed in the framework of the Regional • Operational Programmes to give answers to the new opportunities offered by the cruise traffic tourism for the requalification of deprived historical city centre/port areas and/or former industrial abandoned areas.

  9. Expected learning from the network: - Improve the governance of the port areas. - Improve the management at the different scales of the projects. - To built shared action plans to give answers to the new opportunities offered by the cruise traffic tourism for the requalification of deprived historical city centre/port areas and/or former industrial abandoned areas.

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