The Roots of Green Infrastructure Nicosia District - Cyprus. Nicosia Development Agency (ANEL)

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The Roots of Green Infrastructure Nicosia District - Cyprus Nicosia Development Agency (ANEL) First Exchange of Experience Workshop Fingal, Ireland, 12-13 July 2012

Green Infrastructure in Cyprus Green infrastructure, is being developed at the county level but has not yet been operational. The term green infrastructure does not yet have a commonly accepted scope or definition. Some initiatives have been initiated by several stakeholders (Municipalities, Universities, NGOs etc) that are included in the more general scope of green infrastructure. EU funding sources used to finance these initiatives in the form of projects (through LIFE+ and ERDF INTERREG programs) which fall within the areas of nature protection, water, agriculture and forestry. In Cyprus urban demand is quite high, thus amplifying the competition for available land. 2

Nicosia Development Agency Area of Intervention 3

Green Infrastructure in Cyprus The natural environment and biodiversity is varied due to the geographical position of the island. 36 sites of Community Interest have been designated and seven Special Protection Areas classified so far and others are expected to follow. In Cyprus, 1.2 per cent of the total land area is designated for the protection of birds while 5 per cent is designated for rare species and habitats, with some overlap between some designated areas. Management of these sites is still not in place however, management and action plans are currently being devised. Since the launch of the LIFE program by the European Commission in 1992, a total of 30 projects were financed in Cyprus. Of these, eight focused on environmental innovation, five on nature conservation and 17 on capacity building. These projects represent a total investment of 25 million, of which 14 million has been contributed by the European Union. The European Commission has included 61 areas in Cyprus to the NATURA 2000 Network which protect plant, animal and bird species according to EC directives. 4

5 Cyprus NATURA 2000 Network Areas

Green Infrastructure and Cypriot Local Authorities Local authorities in Cyprus (Municipalities and Community Councils) have very limited jurisdictions on creating, developing and implementing policies and actions regarding Green Infrastructure. Most activities towards this field are depended on the control of the central government through the Department of Environment of the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources. According to Cyprus National Strategy for Sustainable Development 2010 Insufficient assurance configured and operational public green spaces and recreational facilities undermines the life, work and recreation of local people and visitors. A typical example is Nicosia, which accounts for only 1,4m² of green space per inhabitant, while the minimum acceptable ratio is 8m² per inhabitant and most European Capitals ratios are highest of 10m². Significant problems are also observed regarding the necessary care and effective maintenance and management of existing limited green spaces 6

Nicosia Development Agency and Green Infrastructure ANEL through its participation to GREENINFRANET project aims at learning from more advanced European regions about the methodologies applied, the development strategies, the process management, existing policies and the whole framework surrounding green infrastructure development in general existing and functioning in other member states. The ultimate goal is to analyze the data collected through the exchange of experience and best practices and the formation of suggestions for policy formulation, development of strategies and action plans which will be transferred to the appropriate stakeholders (Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Interior, Municipalities members of the Agency) 7

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!!! NICOSIA DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (ANEL) Address: 57 Giannou Kranidioti, 2235, Latsia, Nicosia, Cyprus Tel: 00 357 22 489105 Fax: 00 357 22 487213 Email: info@anel.com.cy 8