Verona, 3 rd -4 th December 2009 CENTRAL EUROPE Annual event 2009 Cross fertilization workshop 3 rd 4 th December 2009 Cross fertilization workshop
Outline Cross fertilization between Central Europe-Projects European Union policy Cross fertilization between Central Europe Projects and other EU-funding programmes 2
1. Overview approved Central Europe-Projects Geographical areas of approved projects within Central Europe 3
1. Overview approved Central Europe-Projects Transnational transport infrastructure corridor projects Total of 12 funded projects thereof Sustainable urban and regional transport 5 Logistics and intermodal systems 4 3 4
1. Overview approved Central Europe-Projects INTER-Regio- Rail GUTS TROLLEY BICY SOL BATCo SoNorA Via Regia plus CHAMPIONS ChemLog KASSETTS FLAVIA 5
6 1.1. Sustainable urban and regional transport GUTS Environmental innovation for urban public transport systems (biofuel) Lead Partner: Municipality of Sopron, Hungary
7 1.1. Sustainable urban and regional transport TROLLEY Support of electricity-based, clean urban public transport Better exploration of the potential offered by trolley busses Lead Partner: Salzburg AG for Energy, Transportation and Telecommunication, Austria
8 1.1. Sustainable urban and regional transport Offers for regional rail transport INTER-Regio-Rail Lead Partner: German association of regional passenger rail authorities, Germany
9 1.1. Sustainable urban and regional transport BICY New services, better infrastructure and new strategies for comprehensive mobility planning with a priority on bicycling Lead Partner: Province of Ferrara, Italy
10 1.1. Sustainable urban and regional transport Road Safety SOL Lead Partner: Agency of East Lombardy for Transport and Logistics, Italy
1.1. Geographic overlapping INTER-Regio- Rail, TROLLEY INTER-Regio- Rail, GUTS INTER-Regio- Rail, SOL GUTS, SOL BICY, SOL GUTS, BICY, SOL GUTS, SOL INTER-Regio-Rail, GUTS, TROLLEY, BICY BICY, SOL TROLLEY, SOL GUTS TROLLEY INTER-Regio-Rail BICY SOL More than 1 project 11
1.1. Thematic overlapping GUTS INTER-Regio-Rail TROLLEY BICY SOL Strong focus on trendsetting, ecological friendly means of transportation Construction and testing of prototypes for the proof of functionality Creation of analysing tools using information and communication technologies Transnational exchange of knowledge and experience through thematic centres and lobbying 12
13 1.2. Transnational transport infrastructure corridor projects BATCo Improving environmental conditions and economic development along a transnational transport axis from the Baltic to the Adriatic Sea by the extension of TEN-T 23 Lead Partner: Regional Government of Carinthia Department for Economy Law and Infrastructure, Austria
14 1.2. Transnational transport infrastructure corridor projects South-North Intermodal Network as a basis for the regional development in Central Europe Lead Partner: Veneto Region, Italy 25 Partners from 6 EU Countries and 34 Associated Institutions
15 1.2. Transnational transport infrastructure corridor projects Spatial development strategy as a result of the preceding project ED-C III Via Regia Lead Partner: Municipality of Wrocław, Poland Partners: 20 cities and regions
16 1.2. Transnational transport infrastructure corridor projects Champions Improving accessibility of Central Europe regions by air and advanced public transport services at regional airports with better links of both modes of transport Lead Partner: Marshal s Office of the Wielkopolska Region, Poland Partners: 13 regions, airports and institutes from 7 countries
SoNorA, Via Regia plus, CHAMPIONS BATCo, SoNorA, CHAMPIONS 1.2. Geographic overlapping SoNorA, Via Regia plus BATCo, SoNorA BATCo, SoNorA Via Regia plus, CHAMPIONS BATCo, Via Regia plus BATCo, CHAMPIONS SoNorA BATCo Via Regia plus CHAMPIONS More than 1 project 17
1.2. Thematic overlapping Champions BATCo Transport network optimization (freight and passenger) with regard to various carriers Obstacle removal concerning infrastructure planning and realisation Cooperation strengthening with regard to various levels (local, regional, national, transnational) 18
19 1.3. Logistics and intermodal systems Improving accessibility for the chemical industry in Central Europe Lead Partner: Ministry for Economy and Labour of Saxony- Anhalt, Germany Regional authorities, chemical industry associations and scientific institutions
20 1.3. Logistics and intermodal systems Overcoming transport problems through ICT solutions Lead Partner: Institute for Transport and Logistics Foundation, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
21 1.3. Logistics and intermodal systems FLAVIA Improving intermodal accessibility from Central Europe to South-East Europe Lead Partner: University of Applied Sciences Wildau, Germany
22 1.3. Geographic overlapping KASSETTS, FLAVIA ChemLog KASSETTS FLAVIA More than 1 project 3 rd 4 th December 2009 Cross fertilization workshop
1.3. Thematic overlapping FLAVIA Establishment of cooperation networks with regard to various levels (regional, national, transnational) Exchange of knowledge and experience concerning logistic infrastructures and systems Creation of analysing tools using information and communication technologies Development of new logistic chains with regard to various carriers 23
2. European Union policy Trans-European transport network (TEN-T) TEN-T policy was established in 1996 for 15 EU Member States - Interconnection of the national transport infrastructure networks - Facilitation of the internal market as well as social and economic cohesion - Connection of the EU s network with third countries EU enlargements 2004 and 2007 required revision of the TEN-T policy, due to new political and economic conditions as well as ecological issues 24
2. European Union policy New challenges: - Climate change Trans-European transport network (TEN-T) - Increasing international role of the EU to its neighbours and the wider world - Network integration for co-modal services for passengers and freight - Technological innovations in the traffic sector 25
2. European Union policy EU Action plan on urban mobility Organisational improvements Optimisation of urban mobility to encourage effective integration, interoperability and interconnection between different transport networks Improvement of cooperation, e.g. in the fields of planning, funding, share of experiences Increase of user-friendliness and accessibility Climate-protection Health-improvement 26
27 3. Overview other transnational projects Total of 17 other funded projects thereof 6 5 6 3 rd 4 th December 2009 Cross fertilization workshop
3.1. Baltic Sea Programme BALTRAD: An advanced weather radar network for the Baltic Sea Region EWTC II: East West Transport Corridor II a green corridor concept within the Northern Transport Axis approach SCANDRIA: Scandinavian-Adriatic Corridor for Growth and Innovation Trans Baltic: Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region 28
3.1. Baltic Sea Programme Baltic Biogas Bus: Increase the use of biogas buses in public transport to reduce the emissions in urban areas in the Baltic Sea Region C.A.S.H.: Connecting Authorities for Safer Heavy Goods Traffic in the Baltic Sea Region 29
3.2. South-East-Europe Programme WATERMODE: Transnational Network for the Promotion of the Water-Ground Multimodal Transport NEWADA: Network of Danube Waterway Administrations SEETAC: South East European Transport Axis Cooperation 30
3.2. South-East-Europe Programme SEE MMS: South East European Mobility Management Scheme NELI: Cooperation-Network for logistics and nautical education focusing on Inland Waterway Transport in the Danube corridor supported by innovative sulutions 31
3.3. Alpine Space Programme TRANSITECTS: Transalpine Transport Architects CO2-NeuTrAlp: CO2-Neutral Transport for the Alpine Space Alp Check 2: Alpine Mobility Check - Step 2 32
3.3. Alpine Space Programme ACCESS: Improving Accessibility of Services of General Interest Organisational Innovations in Rural Mountain Areas ALIAS: Alpine Hospitals Networking for Improved Access to Telemedicine Services PARAmount: improved Accessibility: Reliability and security of Alpine transport infrastructure related to mountainous hazards in a changing climate 33
34 Thank you for your attention. 3 rd 4 th December 2009 Cross fertilization workshop