Harmonizing SUMPs and SEAPs/SECAPs: innovative perspectives for sustainable cities

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1 4th European Conference on Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans Dubrovnik, 29/03/2017 Harmonizing SUMPs and SEAPs/SECAPs: innovative perspectives for sustainable cities AREA SCIENCE PARK Fabio Tomasi SIMPLA project has received funding from the s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No The content of this presentation reflects only the author's view and the Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (EASME) is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.

2 SIMPLA Sustainable Integrated Multi-sector PLAnning Participant organisation name Country AREA Science Park Friuli Venezia Giulia Regional Authority Tuscany Regional Authority Promoscience STENUM Land Kärnten Regional Authority CIRCE Diputación Provincial de Zaragoza Diputación Provincial de Huelva Energy Agency of Dobrich Union of Bulgarian Black Sea Local Authorities Regional energy Agency Kvarner Primorje-Gorski Kotar County Istarska County / Regione Istriana Alba Iulia Energy Agency / Agentia Locala a Energiei Alba Alba Iulia County / CONSILIUL JUDETEAN ALBA Italy Italy Italy Italy Austria Austria Spain Spain Spain Bulgaria Bulgaria Croatia Croatia Croatia Romania Romania

3 SIMPLA MISSION Harmonising SEAPs/SECAPs & SUMPs it s SIMPLA so today question is is it really simple to harmonize SEAPs and SUMPs?

4 Sustainable Energy Action Plan SEAP and SECAP Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plans is a key planning document aimed at promoting energy efficiency and the use of energy from renewable enrgy sources in a local authority s territory overall objective of reducing CO2 emissions by a minimum of 20% by the year 2020 key sectors are the following: Municipal buildings equipment/ facilities Tertiary {non-municipal) buildings equipment/facilities Residential buildings Transport Public lighting Green public procurement Local energy production Are strategic plans promoting energy efficiency, use of renewable energy sources and adaptation to climate change overall objective of reducing CO2 emissions by a minimum of 40% by the year 2030 Key sectors: Municipal buildings equipment/ facilities Tertiary {non-municipal) buildings equipment/facilities Residential buildings Transport Public lighting Green public procurement Local energy production Land Use Planning, Environment & Biodiversity, Economy

5 so SUMPs should be considered as the mobility chapter of a SEAP? unfortunately it s not so simple There are several differences between SEAP/SECAP and SUMPS

6 SEAP vs SUMP SEAP Objective CO 2 reduction Baseline with comprehensive overview of energy generation/consumption Single scenario: 2020 vs BEI year Centralized Monitoring by Covenatn of Mayors Office SUMP Objective: improve quality of life Context analysis based mainly on transport infrastructure, mobility and socioeconomic data Comparison of scenarios Decentralized made directly by the city

7 Shall we give up? fortunately there are several points in common Several fields of action are common or synergic as for example: low carbon vehicles (and electricity generation) promotion of walking and cycling actions aimed at reducing the number of private vehicles etc.. Involvement of stakeholders Several indicators

8 SIMPLA solution

9 Harmonized monitoring

10 Contact Fabio Tomasi AREA Science Park Padriciano, Trieste - Italy fabio.tomasi@areasciencepark.it SIMPLA project has received funding from the s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No The content of this presentation reflects only the author's view and the Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (EASME) is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.