smart spaanse polder: social, environmental and mobility solutions
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Practicum presentation
SMART SPAANSE POLDER:
Social, environmental and mobility
solutions.
01/09/2016
Fernando Campos Martínez
Arie Pieter Vos – Schiedam
Dr. Josep Lluís de la Rosa - UdG
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Location, social environment
and type of companies
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Project approach
MOBILITY
SOCIAL
ENVIRONMENT
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Social Approach
• Employment conditions improvement
• Work environment improvement
• Better use of public space
• Creation of a sense of community around the park
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Social ApproachKindergarten service
Strategic objective
Work environment improvement
Use of public space
Community sense around the park
Advantages of the measure
• Making the park more attractive
for the workers.
• Occupation of unused land.
• Interaction between different
workers of the park.
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Social ApproachSport event or competition among companies
Strategic objective
Community sense around the park
Advantages of the measure
• Interaction between the different
workers of the park.
• Encouragement to develop
physical activities.
• Team building within the
companies.
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Other proposals
Social Approach
• Build in the park a congresses and meeting hall
• Make a collaboration agreement with a center of middle
education
• Promote the different distance-learning platforms
• Construction of an industrial museum
• Boosting restoration and hotel offer
• Organizing a race around the park
• Organizing an award for the company that offers the best working
conditions
• Construction of a club or a nocturnal leisure center
• Develop and promote a collaborative objective platform
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Mobility Approach
• Offering better transport alternatives
• Optimizing the use of private vehicle
• Diminishing traffic jams and congestions
• Prioritizing and improving the freight transport
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Motorways for freight transport inside the park
Mobility Approach
Strategic objective
Improve the freight transport.
Advantages of the measure
• Avoiding that the use of private
vehicles slowing down the course
of the professional activity ones
within the park.
• Preventing trucks’ low speeds
causing congestions or dangerous
situations.
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Non-remunerated collaborative platform
Mobility Approach
Strategic objective
Optimize the use of the private
vehicle.
Diminishing congestions and
traffics jams.
Advantages of the measure
• The number of vehicles accessing
to the park will decrease
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Other proposals
• Shuttle buses from Schiedam Centrum
• Modifying the movement of vehicles during rush hours
• Tram construction to SPAANSE POLDER
• Remunerated collaborative transport platform
• Restricting the park access at specific time slots
Mobility Approach
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Environmental Approach
• Raising awareness
• Rewarding the environmental policies
• Reducing the waste generated within the park
• Resource optimization
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Consultancy for environmental action plans
Environmental Approach
Strategic objective
Raising awareness
Advantages of the measure
• The companies interested in
reducing their environmental
impact can find it a useful tool.
• The Council and the companies
will acquire objective
environmental indicators.
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Waste reuse platform
Environmental Approach
Strategic objective
Reducing the waste generated within
the park
Resource optimization
Advantages of the measure
• The waste or energy of a company can
become the raw material for others,
obtaining a benefit not obtained today.
• It can evolve to a Cooperative society
of exploitation of organic waste
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Other proposals
• Ecological footprint consulting campaign
• Organizing an award for eco-friendliest companies
• Near-zero energy building regulations
• Rewarding Zero-Waste companies
• Environmental training for employees
• Environmental training for managers
• Cooperative society of organic waste exploitation
• Installation of an efficient washing tunnel
Environmental Approach
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Need to develop indicators
Policy implementation
Data collection
Needs analysis
Possibilities approach
Delimiting options
Detailed solution
• How many workers get to the park by bicycle?
• How many workers get to the park by car from Schiedam, Rotterdam,
Delft…?
• What time do they start and finish their working day or duty?
• What is the ecological footprint of each worker from each company?
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SPAANSE POLDER agents involucration
Policy implementation
Data collection
Needs analysis
Possibilities approach
Delimiting options
Detailed solution
• We have to involve, from the very beginning, the different agents,
entrepreneurs, workers, associations, trade unions…
• They should feel motivated and implicated in our objectives
• Open Innovation methodologies will be highly beneficial.
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The automation of the productive centres
2050 Scenario
Most of repetitive works will be carried out by machines or programs
The community leaders have the responsibility to
transform this threat into an opportunity
The destruction of occupations
generates at the same time a wide
variety of employments as engineers,
computer experts, electricians,
mechanics….
During decades, many factories decided to move
to Asia or South-America.
Since factories will need less workmanship, but
more specialized workers, many companies will
come back.
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The change to the home office
2050 Scenario
More jobs consisting of working full time in front of a computer using
the internet
More technologies that allow establishing multiple conferences,
calls, shared folders, shared desktop…
Factories and productive centers automation
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Conclusions
• SPAANSE POLDER should not compete against Rotterdam parks
• Is essential finding the right policy implementations in order to know the
companies and workers needs and involve them to achieve the objectives
• A lack of planning in industrial development means a noteworthy handicap for the
competitiveness of the companies located within the park and, thus, for the whole
geographical area.
• Logic and recent experience remark that collaboration should be the next leap in
productivity
• My proposals are a brainstorm that should be studied deeply
• There is a lot of work to do… there are a lot of open opportunities