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Strategija Razvoja Grada Sinja Razdoblje 2015. – 2020 Strategija razvoja grada Sinja razdoblje 2015. – 2020. –inicijalni nacrt- _ inicijalni nact-- 2015.-inicijalni nacrtinini Strategijom razvoja grada Sinja za razdoblje od 2015. do 2020. godine utvrđuju se smjernice daljnjeg sveobuhvatnog napretka sinjske zajednice u skladu s interesom građana. Ona predstavlja temeljni dokument u funkciji unaprjeđenja kakvoće života kroz viziju učinkovitih javnih usluga i održivog okoliša te izgradnje platforme za konkurentnije lokalno gospodarstvo. Njome se definiraju ključni ciljevi, određuju prioriteti te određuju jasne mjere i projekti od strateškog interesa za grad Sinj. Sadržaj strategije odražava usklađenost gradskih prioriteta s onima na županijskoj, nacionalnoj i EU razini, kao i njihovim regulativama (npr. Zakon o regionalnom razvoju). 1 Lista akronima BDP Bruto domaći proizvod DUUDI Državni ured za upravljanje državnom imovinom DVD Dobrovoljno vatrogasno društvo DZS Državni zavod za statistiku EU Europska unija GZ Gospodarska zona ha hektar = 10.000 m2 HGK Hrvatska gospodarska komora JKP Javno komunalno poduzeće JLS Jedinica lokalne samouprave LAG Lokalna akcijska grupa (skupina) MRRFEU Ministarstvo regionalnoga razvoja i fondova Europske unije NKD Nacionalna klasifikacija djelatnosti NN Narodne novine OIE Obnovljivi izvori energije OPG Obiteljsko poljoprivredno gospodarstvo RH Republika Hrvatska SDŽ; SD županija Splitsko-dalmatinska županija TZ Turistička zajednica 2 Sadržaj Lista akronima ......................................................................................................................................... 2 Popis Tablica ........................................................................................................................................... 5 Popis slika ................................................................................................................................................ 7 1. Riječ Gradonačelnika ..................................................... Pogreška! Knjižna oznaka nije definirana. 2. Uvod ................................................................................................................................................ 9 3. Sažetak .......................................................................... Pogreška! Knjižna oznaka nije definirana. 4. Pristup izradi strategije ................................................................................................................. 11 4.1. Svrha strategije ..................................................................................................................... 11 4.2. Politika regionalnog razvoja – usklađenost sa smjernicama viših razina .............................. 11 4.2.1. EU smjernice ................................................................................................................. 11 4.2.2. Nacionalne smjernice .................................................................................................... 13 4.3. Metodologija izrade strategije .............................................................................................. 14 5. Teritorijalna pokrivenost ............................................................................................................... 15 5.1. Teritorijalni obuhvat ............................................................................................................. 15 5.2. Teritorijalni kontekst ............................................................................................................. 16 5.2.1 Opis glavnih značajki urbanog područja ....................................................................... 16 Fizičko-geografske značajke ......................................................................................................... 16 Klimatske značajke ....................................................................................................................... 17 Naselja i naseljenost ..................................................................................................................... 17 5.2.2 Prikaz urbanog područja u njegovom širem kontekstu ................................................ 18 6. Analiza trenutnog stanja ............................................................................................................... 21 6.1. Društvo .................................................................................................................................. 21 6.1.1. Demografija ................................................................................................................... 21 6.1.2. Socijalno uključivanje i usluge socijalne skrbi te stope kriminala ................................. 24 6.1.3. Društvena i zdravstvena infrastruktura ........................................................................ 25 6.1.4. Odgoj i obrazovanje te sport ......................................................................................... 26 Predškolski odgoj ......................................................................................................................... 26 Osnovno i obvezno obrazovanje .................................................................................................. 27 Srednje škole ................................................................................................................................ 28 Ustanove za dodatno obrazovanje i cjeloživotno učenje ........................................................... 30 Visokoškolsko obrazovanje .......................................................................................................... 30 Promocija obrazovanja i znanosti ................................................................................................ 30 Sport.............................................................................................................................................. 31 6.2. Gospodarstvo ........................................................................................................................ 32 3 6.2.1. Opća gospodarska kretanja ........................................................................................... 32 6.2.2. Tržište rada .................................................................................................................... 39 6.2.3. Poslovno okruženje ....................................................................................................... 46 Vanjska trgovinska razmjena ....................................................................................................... 46 Poduzetnička zona ........................................................................................................................ 47 Poljoprivreda ................................................................................................................................ 51 Poslovanje Grada Sinja ................................................................................................................. 55 6.2.4. Turizam i kultura ........................................................................................................... 59 Kulturno-povijesni turizam .......................................................................................................... 60 Vjerski turizam .............................................................................................................................. 61 Sportsko-rekreacijski i avanturistički turizam ............................................................................. 62 Ruralni turizam ............................................................................................................................. 63 Turistička zajednica grada (TZG) Sinja ......................................................................................... 67 6.3. Urbano okruženje ................................................................................................................. 68 6.3.1. Kvaliteta urbanog okoliša, izloženost ekološkim rizicima i klimatskim opasnostima ... 68 Podaci o onečišćenju zraka .......................................................................................................... 68 Podaci o onečišćenju vode ........................................................................................................... 69 Podaci o onečišćenju tla ............................................................................................................... 70 Zelene površine ............................................................................................................................ 70 Bio-raznolikost .............................................................................................................................. 70 Gospodarenje otpadom ............................................................................................................... 71 Izloženosti prirodnim rizicima ...................................................................................................... 73 Nekadašnji vojni i industrijski prostori ........................................................................................ 73 6.3.2. Primarna infrastruktura ................................................................................................ 74 Vodoopskrba i odvodnja .............................................................................................................. 74 Energetski sustav .........................................................................................................................
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