Name | Description |
| The Integrated Urban Development Strategy (IUDS) for the Municipality of Cluj-Napoca and its Metropolitan Area (CMA) is the main strategic planning document in the above-mentioned territories for the 2021-2030 period. Basically, it reunites under the umbrella of a common vision for development, as agreed and assumed by all the relevant actors from the local ecosystem (administration, academic environment, business environment, non-governmental environment, and the civil society, etc.), the next year's intervention priorities in all the areas, from mobility, urbanregeneration, digitalization, education, health or inclusion to local and metropolitan governance. |
| Urban development Program is focusing om: (a) strengthen its capacity for strategic planning, capital investment planning and management; (b) implement urban development and regeneration programs, (c) accelerate seismic risk reduction program and, (d) improve urban mobility. |
| Developed a pilot project prioritization framework for comprehensive and diverse project lists (as one finds in most local development strategies). The framework was used in the design of the Regional Operational Programme 2014-2020, and by a number of sub-national administrations in Romania. |
| Urban development package with a focus on administrative capacity building, integrated urban regeneration interventions, and strengthening the competitiveness and development activities of the municipality and the larger metropolitan area of Brasov. |
| A set of analyses and tools developed to strengthen the capacity of the County Council of Cluj to elaborate a county spatial plan, respond to real estate market dynamics and use/develop spatial planning tools, and develop a best-practice model for stakeholder coordination and consultation. |
| Applied the ¡°World Development Report 2009¡± framework in the context of Romania, and this served as a direct input to the National Territorial Development Strategy (sdtr.ro). |
| A set of analyses and urban regeneration guides developed under the Urban Development Program of District 5 of Bucharest. |
| Technical support for the coordination of strategies, programs and prioritization of EU and state-funded infrastructure investments. |
| Between the centralized planning of the Communist period and the lack of planning of the post-1989 transition years, Romanian cities require better spatial planning tools to address major dysfunctions (e.g. uncontrolled sprawl) and problems (e.g. brownfields). The work proposed a new way of designing and using spatial and territorial planning tools. |
| A proposal for a better coordination and harmonization of regional and local public investments in Romania, with a focus on the $10 billion National Local Development Plan (the largest state-budget funded investment program in Romania). |
| Romania¡¯s first ever Housing Strategy, with clear proposals for better targeting of public resources and for unlocking private resources to address housing needs and problems in the country. |
| The Ilfov County Development Strategy 2020-2030 is available together with a Diagnostic Analysis, strategy elaboration-related information and an action plan. |
| Implemented the World Bank TRACE (Tool for Rapid Assessment of City Energy) tool in the 7 growth poles of Romania, to determine the areas/sectors with the highest benefits from energy efficiency interventions, and with concrete proposals on how these benefits could be achieved. |
| Efficient and innovative solutions to enhance public infrastructure investments. |
| Comprehensive package of proposals, focusing on a wide array of issues ¨C from better support to beneficiaries, to stronger implementation frameworks, and improved project prioritization criteria. |
| Developed a pilot implementation framework for Community-Led Local Development projects, using the Bank¡¯s CDD framework. The framework was adopted both in the ROP 2014-2020 and the Human Capital Operational Programme 2014-2020 and served as an example for other EU countries. |
| A comprehensive prioritization framework for local and regional public infrastructure investments undertaken through the National Local Development Plan (PNDL), and with a toolbox for implementing such prioritization frameworks in other countries. |
| The report provides a number of recommendations for strengthening metropolitan areas and urban agglomerations for regional and national growth in Romania. |
| Evaluation and prioritization criteria of regional development investment projects. |
Romania: Catching-Up Regions | Targeted recommendations for the design of the Sustainable Urban Development approach, for EU-funded operational programmes for the 2014-2020 Programming Period. |
| Developed a set of recommendations for strengthening the local economies of the main economic engines in Romania, outside Bucharest. |
| Prepared in parallel with a project focused in the design of the Regional Operational Programme (ROP) 2014-2020, this was the first Integrated Urban Development Strategy prepared for accessing EU funds for the 2014-2020 Programming Period under Axis 4 of the ROP 2014-2020 (with dedicated funds for county capitals) , and it served as a model for the other 38 such strategies that were subsequently prepared for the other county capitals in Romania. |
| Urban development package with a focus on administrative capacity building, integrated urban regeneration interventions, and strengthening the competitiveness of the metropolitan area of Constan?a. |