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Integrated Cross-Sectorial Plan of Tirana-Durres Area

The Albanian Government and the National Spatial Plan have identified the Tiranë-Durrës area, as one of the most important economic areas of the country, and of the Balkan region. To ensure a sustainable territorial and urban development of this area, the Ministry of Urban Development in cooperation with the National Territorial Planning Agency has taken the initiative to draft a Cross-sectoral Integrated Plan for the economic area Tiranë – Durrës. The metropolitan region under study includes territories administered by 5 municipalities: Tiranë, Durrës, Vorë, Shijak, Kamëz.

The Albanian Government and the National Spatial Plan have identified the Tiranë-Durrës area, as one of the most important economic areas of the country, and of the Balkan region. To ensure a sustainable territorial and urban development of this area, the Ministry of Urban Development in cooperation with the National Territorial Planning Agency has taken the initiative to draft a Cross-sectoral Integrated Plan for the economic area Tiranë – Durrës. The metropolitan region under study includes territories administered by 5 municipalities: Tiranë, Durrës, Vorë, Shijak, Kamëz.

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Responsible entities<br />

and implementers<br />

Financial resources<br />

and rates<br />

Implementation<br />

method<br />

Expected impact and<br />

assumptions<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

Rural Development and<br />

Water Administration;<br />

Regional municipalities;<br />

Line Ministries; Agriculture<br />

University <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Tirana</strong>;<br />

Non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organizations;<br />

Local agricultural<br />

vocational schools;<br />

Regional businesses.<br />

Regional Development<br />

Fund;<br />

Regional municipalities<br />

30%; Businesses which<br />

are part <strong>of</strong> the regional<br />

chain 70%.<br />

Public investment<br />

Private<br />

investment<br />

Public-Private<br />

Partnership<br />

Quality assurance for the<br />

product produced, thanks to its<br />

certification at every step.<br />

Products according to European<br />

standards that lead to<br />

export growth. Employment<br />

and increased benefits for each<br />

stakeholder involved in the<br />

regional food chain.<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

Rural Development and<br />

Water Administration;<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Social Welfare<br />

and Youth; Ministry <strong>of</strong><br />

Economic Development,<br />

Tourism, Trade and<br />

Entrepreneurship;<br />

Regional municipalities;<br />

Local Community;<br />

Local businesses; Tour<br />

Agencies; Public and<br />

Private Schools and<br />

Universities.<br />

Regional Development<br />

Fund;<br />

Regional municipalities;<br />

Line Ministries 40%;<br />

Businesses;<br />

Tour Agencies 60%.<br />

Public investment<br />

Private<br />

investment<br />

Public-Private<br />

Partnership<br />

Creating tourist areas.<br />

Specializing in the products<br />

being <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />

Increasing the incomes <strong>of</strong> local<br />

residents.<br />

Local economic development<br />

and sustainable communities.<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Transport<br />

and Infrastructure;<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Urban<br />

Development;<br />

The National Centre for<br />

Traffic, Transport and<br />

Regional Infrastructure<br />

Monitoring; Regional<br />

municipalities; Private<br />

businesses.<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Transport<br />

and Infrastructure;<br />

Regional Development<br />

Agency 2;<br />

Regional Development<br />

Fund 30%;<br />

Regional municipalities<br />

30%; Regional<br />

businesses 40%.<br />

Public investment<br />

Private<br />

investment<br />

Public-Private<br />

Partnership<br />

Linking rural areas to each<br />

other and urban areas with<br />

public transport facilitates<br />

employment and life. Encourages<br />

alternative and combined<br />

employment between the city<br />

and rural areas. Encourages<br />

competition and lowers<br />

regional product costs thanks<br />

to regional competitiveness.<br />

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