Case study - Trelleborg. Vision 1.Minimize the risks of negative environmental impact from transports linked to shipping 2.Identify conflicts between.

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Case study - Trelleborg

Vision 1.Minimize the risks of negative environmental impact from transports linked to shipping 2.Identify conflicts between different spheres of interests in the coastal zone and territorial waters 3.Give proposals on solutions of the conflicts and problems that arise in the municipality.

Objectives 1.Develop alternative solutions for conflicts and problems caused by coastal activities. 2.Present these alternatives in a priority list for the municipality to realise, where different alternatives has been weighed against each other on the basis of cost's - and consequence analyses. 3.Develop environmental protections' - and maritime safety strategies as a part of WP 3.

Activities 1.Description of the present state (Milestone 1-3) 2.Problem inventory and analyses (Milestone 3-4) 3.Development of solutions and alternatives to conflicts and problems (Milestone 4-5)

Phase 1 - Description of the present state The aim of the first segment is to incorporate the coastal zone and the territorial waters into the planning overview of the Trelleborg municipality. A mapping of the coastal and marine areas focusing on the physical environment, ecology, and usage, to build a knowledge base is the first step.

Phase 2 - Problem inventory and analyses The second phase builds on the description of the present state in order to define conflicts and problems in connection to the use of coastal zones and marine areas. The analyses will also include cost calculations and prognoses of the consequences of environmental catastrophes (as such connected to oil accidents) for the local community.

Phase 3 - Development of solutions and alternatives to conflicts and problems The final phase focuses on solutions. How can Trelleborg municipality, as a model for other municipalities in the Baltic Sea, solve the problems that arise as a result of increased use of the coastal zone and the marine areas? Concrete strategies for environmental protections and maritime safety are presented along with proposals on investments in the municipality that contributes to increasing security and to counteract environmental degeneration. Also, methods for improved municipal physical planning and international collaboration, in accordance with the objectives for WP 3, is presented for Trelleborg.

Methodology/ work process Trelleborg municipality NATURE DEVELOPM ENT FISHING COMMUNI CATIONS TOURISM

Methodology/ work process Geographical mapping NATURE DEVELOPM ENT FISHING COMMUNI CATIONS TOURISM

Methodology/ work process Geographical mapping NATURE DEVELOPM ENT FISHING COMMUNI CATIONS TOURISM O v e r l a p p i n g O v e r l a p p i n g Areas of conflict Areas of synergy

Methodology/ work process Geographical mapping NATURE DEVELOPM ENT FISHING COMMUNI CATIONS TOURISM O v e r l a p p i n g O v e r l a p p i n g Areas of conflict Areas of synergy External threaths

Methodology/ work process Geographical mapping NATURE DEVELOPM ENT FISHING COMMUNI CATIONS TOURISM O v e r l a p p i n g O v e r l a p p i n g Areas of conflict Areas of synergy External threaths

GIS layers COMMUNICATIONS Dangerous goods Communications Fairways Areas of National interest for fairways WATER AND SEWAGE Wastewater treatment plants Potable water treatment plants Emergency drain Storm water Wastewater On-site sanitation (single family sewage treatment) Connected to the municipality sewage treatment ENERGY 3G Wind power stations Kriegers flak wind farm Cables Underwater cables Power lines FISHING Areas of National interest for commercial fishing Commercial fishing Recreational fishing Restricted areas for fishing ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT Oil discharges Landfills Areas for sea weeding Shore erosion Contaminated land Dredged areas NATURE Common eelgrass Shore protection Nature reserve areas CULTURE Ancient monuments Areas of National interest for cultural environment TOURISM Recreation areas Areas for water scooter SETTLEMENTS Property lines Existing/Planned SOIL Soil cover Classification of farm land SEA Depth Navigation Sea bed Restricted areas

GIS

Fishing

Fishing/Energy/Environmental impact/Nature

Stavstensudde – overlapping of interests

Difficulties…

Thank you for listening! Ida Löndahl & Mattias Müller, Trelleborg Municipality