European Commission Euro- Mediterranean cooperation on transport Roel HOENDERS Cooperation office Exploiting EGNOS/Galileo services in MEDA 29 January 2009 - Istanbul
EuroMed Regional Transport Cooperation 1995 Transport cooperation launched under the Barcelona process 1998 EuroMed Transport Forum created to coordinate common approaches and to develop an integrated regional transport system & set-up of different working groups 2006 Start of the EuroMed Satellite Navigation (GNSS) project and start METIS project 2007 EuroMed Regional Transport Action Plan (RTAP) adopted Since 2007 Ongoing dialogue (EuroMed Transport Forum and bilateral & regional projects) on the implementation of the RTAP Since 2008 EuroMed Transport cooperation under the umbrella of the Union for the Mediterranean 2
Regional Transport Action Plan (RTAP) for the Mediterranean 2007-2013 Priority actions in the transport sector for the period 2007-2013 approved by the Mediterranean partners; Road map for transport cooperation with a view on establishing a well-functioning transport system to support economic growth and integration in the Mediterranean; Annex A: list of infrastructure projects (not definite) based on recommendations of the High Level Group on the extension of TEN-T to Neighbouring Countries and which need financing; Annex B: Set of 34 actions in different transport sectors (maritime, road, rail, civil aviation and Galileo applications) & targets on regulatory (institutional) reform and infrastructure 3 network planning and implementation.
EuroMed Transport Forum under auspices of the Union for the Mediterranean Following the 13 July 2008 Paris Declaration (and Marseille Ministerial conference) the EuroMed Transport regional cooperation is placed under the Union for the Mediterranean; The Union for the Mediterranean should lead to cooperation with more co-ownership by all participants & visibility for the citizens; A number of key-initiatives (projects) fulfil these criteria - financing for these projects should be put in place asap; Tranport key initiatives: - Maritime highways (Motorways of the Seas) with specific attention to maritime safety and security; - Land highways to facilitate flow of goods and people (e.g. coastal highways and railways) Awaiting the appointment of Secretary General and establishment of the secretariat (Barcelona, Spain). 4
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE CO-PRESIDENCY OF THE UNION FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN EUROMED TRANSPORT MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE EUROMED TRANSPORT FORUM RTAP Actions: Monitoring:32 Coord. WG s: 33 Establ.perm.secr.:34 (Supported by: Main contract) WG on Infrastructure & Regulatory Issues RTAP Actions: Horizontal:1,17,22,23,24,25, 28 - Infrastr:18,19,20,33 - Finance:29,30,31 (Supported by: Main & CETMO contract) WG on Aviation RTAP Actions: Aviation market:14 Air Safety & Security:15,16 (Supported by: Aviation Project) WG on GNSS RTAP Actions: Introd. of GNSS:27 (Supported by: GNSS-METIS project) WG on Maritime Affairs, Ports and Short Sea Shipping RTAP Actions: Reforms shipping sector:6 Sub-Group on Road & Rail Regulatory Issues RTAP Actions: Road Transport: 10,11,26 Rail: 12,13 (Supported by: Main contract) Sub-Group on Motorways of the Seas RTAP Actions: Improving efficiency of ports:2,3,4,5 MoS Pilot Projects:21 (Supported by:meda MoS project) Sub-Group on Maritime Safety RTAP Actions: Regulatory Reform Maritime Safety & Security:7,8,9 (Supported by: Safemed project)
Work programme first half 2009 (tentative) as adopted at the EuroMed Transport Forum, Dec 2008 Under the auspices of the Union for the Mediterranean March 2009 Beginning: W-G Maritime Affairs, Ports and Short Sea Shipping: sub-group on Maritime Safety; End: W-G on Infrastructure & Regulatory issues + sub-group on Road & Rail regulatory isses + task-force on financing issues April 2009 GNSS working group May 2009 Beginning: W-G on Infrastructure & Regulatory issues + task-force on financing issues (if needed); End: EuroMed Transport Forum 6
Work programme first half 2009 (tentative) as adopted at the EuroMed Transport Forum, Dec 2008 Under the auspices of the Union for the Mediterranean June 2009 EuroMed Transport Ministerial conference Financing conference for Infrastructure Projects in the Mediterranean July 2009 W-G Maritime Affairs, Ports and Short Sea Shipping: sub-group on Motorways of the Seas 7
Priorities EuroMed Regional Transport cooperation in 2009 Action 32 of the RTAP RTAP Monitoring: Mid-term review in 2009: first draft presented during EuroMed Transport Forum; Reduced list of infrastructure projects: Update of the Annex A RTAP to a reduced list (2 projects per country); Ensuring financing of the projects on the list: improved cooperation with IFI s, organisation of an Infrastructure Financing Conference; Further development of a transport network in the Mediterranean region: more attention to GIS data and all existing transport networks; Further cooperation in the fields of Road & Rail regulatory affairs: identifying work plan of the Road & Rail task force and necessary technical assistance. 8
Launch of new EuroMed Transport Regional Programmes Starting in 2009/2010 - Safemed II: 5,5 MEUR (2009-2011) - CETMO contract: 1,5 MEUR (2009-2011) - Support to the implementation of the RTAP: 4,5 MEUR (2009-2011) - Motorways of the Seas II: 4,5 MEUR (2009-2011) - GNSS II: 4,5 MEUR (2010-2012) 9
Preparation GNSS working group April 2009 (tentative) Last working group in November 2006; Reintegrate the work of METIS into the overall EuroMed Transport set-up (Forum & Working Groups) and other transport modes; Reintegrate the development of the EGNOS Regional Plan into the overall RTAP Road Map 2007-2013 (including its 2009 mid-term evaluation); Evaluation of RTAP action 27:collaborating with GNSS projects, liaise with GEMCO office and gradual introduction of GNSS services in the region as of 2011; Introduction on the Commission Communication regarding «Intelligent Transport»; Feed back on DEMO activities; State of play establishment of RIMS in the region. 10
Priorities GNSS II 1. Further integration of the Mediterranean with EU EGNOS area to increase transport safety, security and efficiency - Implementation of the regional plan 2. Increased focus on impact of activities 3. Financing of investment necessities based on the cost/benefit analysis - which countries? - which sectors and priority markets? - what kind of financing structure? 4. Regulatory changes - increased training/capacity building 5. Further establishment of infrastructure (RIMS) in the region to have a full coverage of the EGNOS signal 11
Conclusions A lot of work has been done (demonstrations, regional plan, cost benefit analysis) by the METIS project and this momentum should be used to: Establish the terms of reference for GNSS II together with a view on: - Further integration of the EGNOS/METIS activities with the other EuroMed Transport activities; - Further integration of the wider Mediterranean region under the coverage of the EU EGNOS area; - Define possible regulatory changes to be able to use the EGNOS signal to make transport safer, more secure and efficient. 12