Industrial Location in Greece: Fostering Green Transition and Synergies between Industrial and Spatial Planning Policies

Greece represents a very peculiar case of industrial development due to a series of historical evolutions. Hence, the present paper aims to discuss the shift from the unregulated and unplanned spatial development paradigm of productive activities to the one of modern “Business parks” (hereinafter BP...

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Main Authors: Anestis Gourgiotis, Stella Sofia Kyvelou, Ioannis Lainas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/3/271
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spelling doaj-7bdcaec1036d48928453d053702320f42021-03-07T00:04:17ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-03-011027127110.3390/land10030271Industrial Location in Greece: Fostering Green Transition and Synergies between Industrial and Spatial Planning PoliciesAnestis Gourgiotis0Stella Sofia Kyvelou1Ioannis Lainas2Department of Planning and Regional Development, University of Thessaly, 38334 Volos, GreeceDepartment of Economic and Regional Development, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, 17671 Athens, GreeceDepartment of Planning and Regional Development, University of Thessaly, 38334 Volos, GreeceGreece represents a very peculiar case of industrial development due to a series of historical evolutions. Hence, the present paper aims to discuss the shift from the unregulated and unplanned spatial development paradigm of productive activities to the one of modern “Business parks” (hereinafter BPs), expected to adapt to international standards the location and function of industrial activity, in the Greek territory. Inherent problems and constraints hampering the modernization of industrial development are presented and specific policy recommendations are formulated, with the aim of embedding the industrial parks in sustainable territorial development. This is done through a four-step methodology including (a) an inventory of BPs from the international milieu and the review of current trends in view of the green transition, (b) an analysis of the effects of Greek regulations on the development of the so-called “Organized Receptors of Manufacturing and Business Activities” (OYMEDs) and the suggestion of guiding principles as BPs become more attractive, and (c) the construction of a system of indicators that may govern the transformation of existing parks into eco-industrial parks (EIPs) and monitor their multiple performances. Lastly, an attempt to apply this system of indicators on a national and local level was carried out. Findings show that the regulatory and operational framework concerning BPs in Greece requires a comprehensive revision so as to (a) increase synergies of BPs with the implemented or planned territorial policies, (b) establish collaborative mechanisms acting as catalysts of creativity and innovation, c) introduce a system of indicators to monitor the development of BPs on the basis of the international framework for eco-industrial parks (EIPs), and (d) pursue an evidence-based industrial policy on national and local levels. A critical outcome is also that strong coordination between spatial and industrial policy is needed, through a high-level inter-ministerial body.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/3/271industrial locationgreen transitionsustainable territorial developmentbusiness parksOrganized Hosts of Manufacturing and Business Activitiesurban ecosystem
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author Anestis Gourgiotis
Stella Sofia Kyvelou
Ioannis Lainas
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Stella Sofia Kyvelou
Ioannis Lainas
Industrial Location in Greece: Fostering Green Transition and Synergies between Industrial and Spatial Planning Policies
Land
industrial location
green transition
sustainable territorial development
business parks
Organized Hosts of Manufacturing and Business Activities
urban ecosystem
author_facet Anestis Gourgiotis
Stella Sofia Kyvelou
Ioannis Lainas
author_sort Anestis Gourgiotis
title Industrial Location in Greece: Fostering Green Transition and Synergies between Industrial and Spatial Planning Policies
title_short Industrial Location in Greece: Fostering Green Transition and Synergies between Industrial and Spatial Planning Policies
title_full Industrial Location in Greece: Fostering Green Transition and Synergies between Industrial and Spatial Planning Policies
title_fullStr Industrial Location in Greece: Fostering Green Transition and Synergies between Industrial and Spatial Planning Policies
title_full_unstemmed Industrial Location in Greece: Fostering Green Transition and Synergies between Industrial and Spatial Planning Policies
title_sort industrial location in greece: fostering green transition and synergies between industrial and spatial planning policies
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Greece represents a very peculiar case of industrial development due to a series of historical evolutions. Hence, the present paper aims to discuss the shift from the unregulated and unplanned spatial development paradigm of productive activities to the one of modern “Business parks” (hereinafter BPs), expected to adapt to international standards the location and function of industrial activity, in the Greek territory. Inherent problems and constraints hampering the modernization of industrial development are presented and specific policy recommendations are formulated, with the aim of embedding the industrial parks in sustainable territorial development. This is done through a four-step methodology including (a) an inventory of BPs from the international milieu and the review of current trends in view of the green transition, (b) an analysis of the effects of Greek regulations on the development of the so-called “Organized Receptors of Manufacturing and Business Activities” (OYMEDs) and the suggestion of guiding principles as BPs become more attractive, and (c) the construction of a system of indicators that may govern the transformation of existing parks into eco-industrial parks (EIPs) and monitor their multiple performances. Lastly, an attempt to apply this system of indicators on a national and local level was carried out. Findings show that the regulatory and operational framework concerning BPs in Greece requires a comprehensive revision so as to (a) increase synergies of BPs with the implemented or planned territorial policies, (b) establish collaborative mechanisms acting as catalysts of creativity and innovation, c) introduce a system of indicators to monitor the development of BPs on the basis of the international framework for eco-industrial parks (EIPs), and (d) pursue an evidence-based industrial policy on national and local levels. A critical outcome is also that strong coordination between spatial and industrial policy is needed, through a high-level inter-ministerial body.
topic industrial location
green transition
sustainable territorial development
business parks
Organized Hosts of Manufacturing and Business Activities
urban ecosystem
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/3/271
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