Title: THE BUDA SIDE LOWER EMBANKMENT CASE
1THE BUDA SIDE LOWER EMBANKMENT CASEREGIONAL
GRASSROOT ACTIVITIES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
- Tamás Fleischer
- MTA Világgazdasági Kutatóintézet
- lttfleisch_at_vki.hugt
- lthttp//www.vki.hu/tfleisch/gt
BGF KKFK Ritsumeikan University UNESCO
Partnership Program Budapest, 1st March, 2006
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4The Buda-side lower embankment case
- End-of-pipe unsolvednesses and the century-old
dream of the sewage collector and the central
cleaning plant - Changing role of the embankments in the life of
the cities - The planned four lane road to solve the traffic
problem. - The report of the mission of UNESCO and ICOMOS
experts - The interpretation of the Report of the mission
- Present perspectives
- Other questions, remarks
5End-of-pipe unsolvednesses
- End-of-pipe solution when dont think over the
causes, see but the effects and we try to solve
this latter - End-of-pipe unsolvedness when dont think over
the causes, see but the effects - and we dont
even try to solve this latter
6End-of-pipe unsolvednesses
- An afternoon walk in Madras (Chennai)
- The river, as the brown zone of the city
- Where the residents turn their back to the river
- Fortunately we dont do such terrible things at
home - Or still?
7End-of-pipe unsolvednesses
- Or still? What about the Ördögárok (Devils
ditch)?
8End-of-pipe unsolvednesses
- We do turn our back to it now
- The Devils ditch in the Városmajor (Town-park).
Barabás Miklós 1854
9And what about the Danube? Do we turn our back
to it too?
10And what about the Danube? Do we turn our back
to it?
11And what about the Danube? Do we turn our back
to it?
- The Danube was a frequented trading corridor with
a tracker-route and with ports along its
embankment - The direct trading role gradually decreased,
Houses were built along the riverside, a the city
began to turn toward the river. Swimming pools,
boats, ships, promenade, urban life. - Better water supply, more and more sewage water
and all goes to the river. The mouth of the
Devils ditch is now the end of the pipe. - As a matter off fact we again turn now our back
to the Danube, but this time with bad conscience.
- That is why we decided to extend the pipe and
the sewage water of two-third Buda transport 8
km-s to Csepel island. By that way we let the
Danube being again clean and attractive.
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14And what about the Danube? Do we turn our back
to it?
- I personally have doubts if it were an up-to-date
solution to collect the sewage water of a half
metropolis and transport it to great distances
just for handling it together in a huge cleaning
plant. - The sewage system gradually should be changed
from unified (sewage and rain water together)
system to a separated system. The existing
open-end sewage system would be good for the rain
water, that keep on can directly be driven into
the Danube while the household sewage water
could be cleaned in small local cleaning plants,
and from those it could also be gone to the
Danube along the old sewage system. - This is not happening, because the whole system
has a huge inertia, (path-dependence). Even if it
is known, that the direction we follow is not
good, we are not able to change. We are not able
to change our mind.
15And what about the Danube? Do we turn our back
to it?
- and joining to the sewage water system
construction if the supporting wall is to be
transposed anyway it seemed to be an excellent
occasion to widen the road with two extra traffic
lines. - in order to let here go those traffic, that we
decided to send here in a period, when we were
just turning back to the river! - That type of relative through traffic is
normally sent to those parts of the town that can
be easily sacrified in order to help the traffic
flow. - The inner Buda embankment is definitively not
such a part of Budapest.
16And what about the Danube? Do we turn our back
to it?
- Otherwise we called the attention - the sewage
collector could be constructed under the lower
embankment, or under the upper embankment, or
under the pavement in Fo utca, or in the river
bed, or under the river bed - too. - In such a case it could have been said if the
pavement is to be changed anyway it would be
possible to build a pedestrian pavement, an
exclusive road for public transport, a calmed
traffic street, an extended tram line that is
investments for a better life in the district,
rather than improve the circumstances of the
transit road traffic.. - All these latter suggestions could be much more
harmo-nised with the official targets to
decrease the traffic load, the through traffic,
the environmental pollution.
17And what about the Danube? Do we turn our back
to it?
- In an urban fabric, one can decrease the traffic
load of a section, if I make the site less
attractive for car traffic if it is net possible
to drive along the whole section, if the road has
no priority, if because of speed limits it is not
worthy to choose that way, if one have to pay if
want to use thet section etc. - Just differently, the official plan wanted to
make more attractive the lower embankment for the
through traffic. It increased the car traffic, by
that way perpendicularly also increasing the
feeding traffic. The result is, that the traffic
in the district - that was declared to be
protected from the traffic - does not decrease,
while the connection with the Danube changed
definitely worse.
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19Paris 2002Plage at the Seine
20Budapest 2004Plage at the Pest
21South-Korea Cheon
22South-Korea Cheon before and after
23Source P.-M. Tricaud. B. Maldoner. Evaluation of
Buda Embankment Wastewater
Collector and Road Project 20-22 March 2005.
24Source P.-M. Tricaud. B. Maldoner. Evaluation of
Buda Embankment Wastewater
Collector and Road Project 20-22 March 2005.
25Source P.-M. Tricaud. B. Maldoner. Evaluation of
Buda Embankment Wastewater
Collector and Road Project 20-22 March 2005.
26Source P.-M. Tricaud. B. Maldoner. Evaluation of
Buda Embankment Wastewater Collector and Road
Project 20-22 March 2005.
27Source P.-M. Tricaud. B. Maldoner. Evaluation of
Buda Embankment Wastewater Collector and Road
Project 20-22 March 2005.
28Interpretation of the Mission Evaluation
- I have never heard communicating, what really was
the preferred alternative the two authors found
best - Namely removing the road and restoring the
former aspect of the embankment - It is true, that the authors correctly added that
this solution was not acceptable by the current
position of technicians with regards to
functional issues - But, when these technicians refer to the opinion
of the foreign experts, it would have been right
to quote similarly correctly their statement
29Present perspectives
30Present perspectives
- The good news that the four lanes widening of the
embankment was abandoned. - The bad news that the planners didnt want to
understand the real message a more liveable
environment needs calm, less traffic,
pedestrianisation, more public space. - What is planned now, formally follows the advises
of the non-widening of the embankment, but want
to send more lorry traffic to the areamaintains
the place for a future tunnel under the lower
embankment, that is still they want to press here
through the north-south traffic of Buda.
31THE BUDA SIDE LOWER EMBANKMENT CASEREGIONAL
GRASSROOT ACTIVITIES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
- Tamás Fleischer
- Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian
Academy of Sciences - lttfleisch_at_vki.hugt
- lthttp//www.vki.hu/tfleisch/gt
THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION !
BGF KKFK Ritsumeikan University UNESCO
Partnership Program Budapest, 1st March, 2006