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:: THE
RIVERLINKS PROJECT IN SEVILLE
:: THE
PORT OF SEVILLE
:: THE
RIVER, AS A SPORTS AND LEISURE VENUE
:: PARTICIPATION
BY THE CITIZENS IN THE DECISION-MAKING

Sevilla proposes the
site "Cordales" for integrating compatible public activities
with the river environment and the re-implantation of forests.
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THE RIVERLINKS
PROJECT IN SEVILLE
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The
Riverlinks Project is physically developed on the right bank of
the historical course of the river Guadalquivir in the area of the
stretch flowing under the roads Betis and Juan Sebastián
Elcano, for approximatly 1.500 meters. It concerns a section of
the river course with a great natural value that offers multiple
possibilities for the environment, tourism and for tertiary development.
The
neighbourhoods of Triana and of Remedios are delimited by the two
existing paths drawn by the course of the river: the historical
basin and the "living" course through Triana and La Cartuja.
This
sector forms a strategic enclave in the organisation of the existing
urban conglomeration, thanks to its situation between the historical
centre and the limit of the municipal boundary that is adjacent
to the "del Aljarafe" border. It also represents an important
part of town, as it extends itself over an area of approximately
1.900 HA, around 15% of the area within municipal boundaries, with
over 80.000 residents that are approximately a 10th of the population
in Seville.
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The current tendency to recuperate the riverbeds for public uses
plays certain and undeniable pressure on this territory, as it is
considered a strategic point for its evolution within the centre
of the town. Therefore, the urban pressure that may exist is that
derived from the necessity to make the riverbanks that are at present
occupied by previous constructions accessible, and to renovate those
already existing that free to the public.
At
present, such target for the right bank of the Guadalquivir coinciding
with the path of the road Betis is solved with different interventions
that propose a disparity of treatments, in particular:
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An initial section, occupied by the "zapata del malecón"
(skate of the madman), a retaining wall of the river, and those
anciently called "Muelles de los Tacones", which are identified
with the treatment of a greater bank hardness.
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A second section corresponding to the old Port de "Camaroneros",
where the progressive abandon of activities have increased the growth
of vegetation, which characterises now this bank with a natural
and profusion of plants and trees. The final stretch of this section,
situated at the head of the Bridge "San Telmo", is currently
destined to hotel activities, with abundant vegetation and being
accessible only after construction.
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Finally, the Port of Seville, the only internal port in Spain. This
year, works will start for the definite transformation of this industrial
space to multiply its possibilities. These works are considered
the "key" for the adaptation of the Port to its current
needs, resulting from a greater volume of business. Not in vain,
2003 concluded for the Port of Seville as another year registering
a movement of merchandise and a growth of over 5% greater than the
previous year. At this moment, a century after having been well
managed, the great plans of transformation of the port, the Autoridad
Portuaria of Seville (Wharf Authority) has elaborated a development
plan that foresees a quality and quantity rise of the current infrastructures
and the services offered. With this development plan, the Port wants
to maintain and reinforce its role as an economic engine of the
town and achieve a sustainable and sustained development.
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THE RIVER,
AS A SPORTS AND LEISURE VENUE
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The development of sports that have as main venue the Guadalquivir
was transformed during the last few years in one of the most common
uses. The practice of rowing, canoeing and sailing is frequent on
the river, where it is normal for competitions, celebrations and
championships of such sports to take place. Seville, in 2002, hosted
the World Rowing Championships. In this context, a special mention
goes to the Centro de Alto Rendimiento para Remeros y Piraquistas
(Rowers and Canoeists High Performance Centre), recently built in
on the right bank of the basin, north of the lÎle de La Cartuja.
The
Guadalquivir is enjoyed also from a tourist's point of view. From
this aspect, there are several enterprises in Seville that are dedicated
to the organisation of cruises along the river and of celebrations
of events on board of floating halls built for that purpose. Surrounding
the river there are many important Seville monuments, such as the
Torre del Oro, Giralda or the Square of Taureaux du Maestranza,
and the extended itineraries offered, all along a main axis crossing
the town, make a boat ride a favourite activity for those who visit
us each day.
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PARTICIPATION
BY THE CITIZENS IN THE DECISION-MAKING
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The citizens' advice on administration activities is transformed
in a fundamental element in our time. There are legal matters to
guarantee the required levels of participation by citizens. This
means that the Urban Management Law makes it mandatory to open a
period of exposition to the public after the Initial Approval of
any activity project, during which to produce the final social contrast
to the solution proposed. Once this period of exposure is over,
the allegations presented are analysed on a technical and legal
basis. The preliminary document of allegations contains the proposals
for modifications that are considered appropriate and that are solved
by the competent urban organisation.
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