
Valenciaport, a reference model of port-city and decarbonisation for the World Bank
Valenciaport has been invited by the World Bank to present its good practices in the port-city relationship An example of city-port collaboration is the dedication of an area of 230,000 square metres of port land for citizen use within the framework of the Nazareth Plan In 2015, the PAV created the Advisory Committees of the ports of Valencia, Sagunto and Gandía, chaired by the mayors, as a meeting point to reach a consensus on city-port integration actions Source: Valenciaport Valenciaport has positioned itself as a benchmark in the relationship between the port and the city, favouring the harmonisation of the port environment to make it closer to the city with milestones such as the transfer to the city of the Balcón al Mar in 2013 or more recently the Special Plan of the South Zone 1 for the Nazaret area. The Port Authority of Valencia (PAV) has been invited by the World Bank to present its good practices in the port-city relationship, digitalisation and decarbonisation as an international reference in the framework of the “Green Transport in Turkey” programme held in the city of Izmir (Turkey). The head of Strategic Planning and Innovation of the PAV, Juan Manuel Díez Orejas,























