Capitalising on TEN-T core network corridors for prosperity, growth and cohesion. Lead Partner

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1 Capitalising on TEN-T core network corridors for prosperity, growth and cohesion

2 TENTacle, NSB CoRe and Scandria2Act helping resolve BSRspecific challenges in the implementation of the TEN-T core network corridors Challenges seen by the European Coordinators Challenges seen by the three allied projects 1. Weak coordination on crossborder links (standards and procedures) 1. Passive corridor players, low understanding of roles, responsibilities and consequences 2. Infrastructure financing gap (needs vs. available funds) 2. Insufficient vertical/ cross-sectoral dialogue, society involvement? 3. Difficult planning and prioritisation of investments (to achieve European high value projects) 4. How to develop corridors in a sustainable way (innovation, ITS, energy, urban nodes) Scan- Med North Sea- Baltic Baltic- Adriatic 3. Hindered access for areas and stakeholders outside the corridors 4. CNCs vs. national growth corridors? Urban nodes and their access links? 5. Wider socio-economic benefits of corridors (development zones? gains for the whole BSR?) 6. CNC- EUSBSR synergies?

3 About TENTacle Aim: Improve stakeholder capacity to reap benefits of the TEN-T core network corridors implementation for the prosperity, sustainable growth and territorial cohesion in the Baltic Sea Region Interreg Baltic Sea Region project , EUSBSR flagship Over 80 organisations involved, 11 countries 7 regional pilot cases for better CNC access Solutions to extend the CNCs north- and eastwards CNC-EUSBSR synergies

4 Regional pilot cases Address key growth challenge Interact between public and market players Interlink with peer cases! Develop place-based actions for better access Deliver replicable solutions Corridor void areas Corridor catchment areas Corridor node & transit areas

5 TENTacle pilot cases on the BAC Westpomerania Skåne (PL/SE): boosting N-S trade exchange and regional growth COMPLEMENTARY SCOPE INFRASTRUCTURE + SUPPLY CHAINS + GOVERNANCE BAC work plan inland waterway maritime leg networking of logistics centres BAC Forum BAC work groups CETC-EGTC Ltd

6 TENTacle pilot cases on the BAC Westpomerania Skåne (PL/SE): boosting N-S trade exchange and regional growth ACTIVITIES AND OUTCOMES Map needs and priorities on logistics and sustainability Organise stakeholder dialogue on blue/green logistics corridor Connect to local planning (sites) Develop action plan Ensure durability (EGTC) BAC upgraded and extended? (Oder waterway, MoS to Trelleborg) PL/SE network of logistics centres New green business models (rail, water) TEN-T decision-making support (business players involved)

7 TENTacle pilot cases on the BAC Gdynia (PL): integrated urban node, seaport & transport gateway COMPLEMENTARY SCOPE INFRASTRUCTURE + SUPPLY CHAINS + GOVERNANCE BAC work plan last mile links maritime leg/s new business and management models for corridor entry/exit node BAC Forum BAC work groups port-city community urban & transport node

8 TENTacle pilot cases on the BAC Gdynia (PL): integrated urban node, seaport & transport gateway ACTIVITIES AND OUTCOMES Organise stakeholder dialogue on last mile deficiencies in 2030 and 2050 perspective Identify key bottlenecks and traffic management Discuss how to reconcile intermodality, interoperability and local mobility with seaport performance Develop action plan Ensure durability (Association of Polish BAC Regions + Baltic Link Association) BAC upgraded and extended? (last mile investments, MoS to Karlskrona and Hankö) Studies and analyses for key bottlenecks and traffic management till 2050 Guidelines on urban node in global transport, CNC & metropolitan development TEN-T decision-making support (business players involved)

9 Our showcases complement the CNC process Mobilise stakeholders along, close to and farther away from the corridors Respond to growing cargo volumes Help expand CNCs and fill them with business life Lead to smarter and greener business models based on players needs and priorities, trade patterns and transport demands Create synergies with strategic local and regional planning Help develop new organisational solutions

10 Towards final results Multilevel governance in corridors - lessons learned Impacts of the CNCs Conclusions from 7 regional showcases Catching the goods transports from the northern areas to CNCs Interactions: CNCs vs. transport networks of the Eastern Partnership countries Package of policy and action measures to help BSR territories capitalise on the CNCs

11 TENTacle impact Better stakeholder capacity to reap benefits of the core network corridors implementation for the prosperity, sustainable growth and territorial cohesion in the BSR In practise, by the end of 2019: All territories can profit from the CNC Stakeholders are able to deliver effective growth and prosperity strategies, and to work out logistics solutions on top of CNC investments European Coordinators receive support in mobilising stakeholders to a joint work Transport authorities can utilise the CNC-EUSBSR synergies Other European macroregions are inspired how to make use of CNC

12 Contacts Wiktor Szydarowski, Project Manager Phone: +46 (0) Mathias Roos, Phone: +46 (0) Katja Höltkemeier, Communication Manager Phone: +49 (0)

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