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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 81 EP4.2- Develop economic clusters 122 UP5- Comprehensive regional community spaces 90 EP5- Territorial economic development 122 UP6- Energy efficiency in buildings 94 94 EP6- Regional branding and tourism EP6.1- Tourism as added value 124 124 UP7- Urban mobility network UP7.1- Biking and walking 94 EP6.2- Service tourism 127 4.3 Rural development policies 98 EP6.3- City and weekend tourism 128 RP1- Territorial zoning and consolidation of agricultural land 108 4.2 Urban development policies 131 RP1.1- Consolidation and use of agricultural land 108 113 UP1- Policentism and hierarchization of urban centres UP1.1- Public services 132 132 RP2- Consolidation of rural centres RP2.1- Rural services and community development 113 114 116 119 120 120 121 UP2- Consolidation of urban centres UP2.1- Densification of urban centres UP2.2- Regeneration of urban poles UP3- Integration of informal areas UP4- Accommodation and social housing UP4.1- Accomodation UP4.2- Social housing 133 135 136 137 138 138 RP3- Rural economic development and regional agricultural poles RP3.1- Support activities for agricultural economic development RP3.2- Product regionalization RP3.3- Innovation in agroindustry and agro-environment RP4- Economic development of private farms and cooperatives RP4.1- Restructuring of agricultural farms
138 139 RP4.2- Opportunities for cooperation – the establishment of private cooperatives RP5- Development of the food chain 151 151 153 TP7- Infrastructure, energy and telecommunication TP7.1- Underground infrastructure TP7.2- Energy infrastructure 141 142 RP6- Rural regional tourism RP7- Branding and marketing of rural areas 153 TP7.3- Electronic communication infrastructure / ICT 143 143 143 RP8- Transport in rural areas RP9- Environment and renewable energy RP9.1- The environment 155 156 4.5 Environmental development policies EP1- Conservation of natural landscape (natural and environmental heritage) 143 145 145 146 147 148 RP9.2- Renewable energy 4.4 Transport and infrastructure development policies TP1- Strategic regional road networks TP2- Multimodal system and interurban public transport TP2.1- Regional multimodal mobility TP3- Railway mobility 158 159 161 162 164 166 EP2- Protection and management of surface and ground water resources EP3- Green infrastructure EP4- Risk management from natural disasters EP5- Regional waste management EnP6- Climate change EP7- Monitoring environmental quality 149 TP4- Traffic management 150 TP5- Freight mobility 150 TP6- Bicycle mobility regional itineraries
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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
81<br />
EP4.2- Develop<br />
economic clusters<br />
122<br />
UP5- Comprehensive regional<br />
community spaces<br />
90<br />
EP5- Territorial economic<br />
development<br />
122<br />
UP6- Energy efficiency in<br />
buildings<br />
94<br />
94<br />
EP6- Regional branding and<br />
tourism<br />
EP6.1- Tourism as added value<br />
124<br />
124<br />
UP7- Urban mobility network<br />
UP7.1- Biking and walking<br />
94<br />
EP6.2- Service tourism<br />
127<br />
4.3 Rural development policies<br />
98<br />
EP6.3- City and weekend<br />
tourism<br />
128<br />
RP1- Territorial zoning and<br />
consolidation <strong>of</strong> agricultural<br />
land<br />
108<br />
4.2 Urban development<br />
policies<br />
131<br />
RP1.1- Consolidation and use <strong>of</strong><br />
agricultural land<br />
108<br />
113<br />
UP1- Policentism and<br />
hierarchization <strong>of</strong> urban<br />
centres<br />
UP1.1- Public services<br />
132<br />
132<br />
RP2- Consolidation <strong>of</strong> rural<br />
centres<br />
RP2.1- Rural services and<br />
community development<br />
113<br />
114<br />
116<br />
119<br />
120<br />
120<br />
121<br />
UP2- Consolidation <strong>of</strong> urban<br />
centres<br />
UP2.1- Densification <strong>of</strong> urban<br />
centres<br />
UP2.2- Regeneration <strong>of</strong> urban<br />
poles<br />
UP3- Integration <strong>of</strong> informal<br />
areas<br />
UP4- Accommodation and<br />
social housing<br />
UP4.1- Accomodation<br />
UP4.2- Social housing<br />
133<br />
135<br />
136<br />
137<br />
138<br />
138<br />
RP3- Rural economic<br />
development and regional<br />
agricultural poles<br />
RP3.1- Support activities<br />
for agricultural economic<br />
development<br />
RP3.2- Product regionalization<br />
RP3.3- Innovation in agroindustry<br />
and agro-environment<br />
RP4- Economic development <strong>of</strong><br />
private farms and cooperatives<br />
RP4.1- Restructuring <strong>of</strong><br />
agricultural farms