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WP5 UN ECE Working Party on Transport Trends and Economics Geneva, 5 7 September 2016 CETMO Centre for Transportation Studies for the Western Mediterranean Geneva, 6 th September 2016

CETMO Organization created in 1985 as the result of an agreement between Western Mediterranean countries (Algeria, France, Italy, Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Tunisia, Mauritania, Libya and Malta). 2 Mission To develop regional cooperation at the institutional and technical levels with the aim of facilitating international transport conditions in the Mediterranean. Specific Objectives To study transport flows, infrastructure and legislation, and to develop initiatives that facilitate transport. To study and provide information about the logistics and technological trends that influence the strategic position and competitiveness of the transport sector in Western Mediterranean countries.

CETMO as Technical Secretariat of GTMO 5+5 Since 1997, CETMO acts as Technical Secretariat of the Group of Transport Ministers of Western Mediterranean (GTMO 5+5). Since its creation in 1995, the GTMO has, among other objectives, the promotion of cooperation on transport issues in Western Mediterranean and the contribution to the Euro-Mediterranean partnership. 3 Among the priority areas of cooperation of GTMO 5+5 (Protocol for cooperation in transport, Tunis 2007) are: The definition and development of a multimodal transport network in Western Mediterranean, with special emphasis on links with Trans-European networks. Search for advantageous infrastructure-financing modes. Exchange and transport facilitation, special emphasis on the transport chain. The implication in the Euromediterranean Partnership/Barcelona process. Upgrading transport-related companies. Enhancing a database and methods allowing for regular identification of priorities in the Western Mediterranean, on the base of the works already carried out by CETMO. Development of research on transport in the region, through the promotion of the participation of the countries of the Magreb in the European programs. The reinforcement of safety and security of transport in the region.

The whole planning and implementation exercise: The GTMO 5+5 Multimodal Tansport Network CETMO Centre for Transportation Studies for the Western Mediterranean Geneva, 6 th September 2016

The GTMO 5+5 Multimodal Transport Network 5 The objective of the GTMO 5+5 Multimodal Network is to provide a conceptual basis for the planning and the reflection on the infrastructure development of member countries. The Network includes : Roads network, Railways network for passenger traffic, Railways network for freight traffic and ports, airports and rail-road terminals network. In order to achieve a strategic network of interest a two layers hierarchy was established : The core network The comprehensive network In the five European countries in the GTMO 5+5, the Network is equivalent to the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T). Therefore, in order to maintain the internal coherence of the GTMO 5+5 Multimodal Network, the process of revising and updating this network in the Maghreb countries has been carried out considering the methodology defined in the European Union guidelines for the development of the TEN-T. The application of this methodology in the Maghreb results also in a corridor extending along the coastal line, from Mauritania to Libya. It is the Trans-Maghreb Corridor, a motorway and railway corridor with a multimodal vocation.

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Analytical Tools of the GTMO 5+5 Multimodal Network The planning work of the GTMO 5+5 is complemented with the development and updating of some analytical tools: CETMO databases: Socioeconomic aspects (CETMO-ASE), infrastructure (CETMO-INFRA), projects (CETMO-PROJETS) and flows (CETMO-FLUX). Transport Flow Forecasting Model. It is currently at a new stage of development led by the Secretariat of the Union for the Mediterranean (UfMS). Thanks to the MoU signed between CETMO and the UfMS, CETMO is contributing to the model's implementation. WEB-GIS Viewer. a tool that enables online viewing and consultation of part of the information stored on the CETMO-INFRA database. 10

Support to the implementation of the GTMO 5+5 Multimodal Network As explained before, the process of revising and updating the GTMO 5+5 Multimodal Network was based in the methodology for the development of the TEN-T. 11 The original TEN-T New methodology: TEN-T policy TEN-T comprehensive TEN-T core Identification of projects Identification of costs TEN-T corridors Identification of calendar/scenarios The GTMO 5+5 network Transposition of the TEN-T methodology GTMO comprehensive GTMO core GTMO corridors Identification of projects Identification of costs Work currently focusing on the identification of key regional projects pending construction and their costs. These projects are components of the core GTMO 5+5 Multimodal Network and are those proposing (i) to improve links between the countries of the region to increase relations within the region and with neighbouring regions to boost its international presence, and (ii) to enhance multimodality to achieve a more efficient transport network.

Example of a priority project: Trans-Maghreb Motorway 12 In service(2012) Under construction (2012) Under studies(2012) Oujda Algerian Border 22 km 70 million Boussalem Algerian Border 80 km 600 million

Action plan of horizontal measures for the GTMO 5+5 Trans-Maghreb Corridor 13 The identification of the corridor was just the first step towards a regional configuration of infrastructures. Some coordination measures at regional level are necessary, so plans to develop them were prepared. This is done through action plans of horizontal measures for motorway and railway axis which have the objectives of promoting the coordination activities of management of the infrastructure at regional level. The Action plan of horizontal measures for integration and coordination of management of the trans-maghreb motorway axis was adopted during the GTMO 5+5 Ministerial Conference in Lisbon (october 2014). The actions are presented in five sections: Trade Facilitation, Financing and Pricing, Multimodality, Road Safety and Cross-cutting Actions The Action plan of horizontal measures for trans-maghreb railway axis is under development.

Example of study: Cost of Completing the GTMO 5+5 Core Network The state of the GTMO 5+5 core network distinguishes between linear infrastructures (roads and railways) and nodal infrastructures (ports, airports and rail-road terminals). Linear infrastructures: Length of the Core Road Network: 22,122 km To be upgraded 4,691 km Length of the Core Freight Rail Network: 10,993 km HIGH-SPEED LINES Planned 3,664 km To be upgraded 1,171 km Operational 2,837 km CONVENTIONAL LINES Length of the Core Passenger Rail Network: 7,571 km HIGH-SPEED LINES To be upgraded 1,171 km Operational 860 km Planned 817 km 14 CONVENTIONAL LINES To be upgraded 161 km Planned 2,807 km Operational 14,624 km Planned 2,415 km Planned 4,561 km To be upgraded 905 km They share around 6,000 km of the core rail network Nodal infrastructures: 27 core ports (25 in service and 2, planned); 27 Cost core of Completing airports the (25, GTMO in 5+5 service Core Network and 2, planned) 20 RRT (2, in service and 18, planned). The estimated cost of completing the whole GTMO core network is 96.6 billion Euros 19,427M for 7,498km of roads 71,061M for 9,238km of railways 2,430M for 2 ports 280M for 2 airports 3,411M for 18 RRT

Conclusions 15 CETMO should be seen as a think tank in the Western Mediterranean focus on transport networks. Projects and initiatives in which CETMO has participated over the years define it as a cooperation facilitator. Its role of GTMO 5+5 Technical Secretariat serve to support dialogue across countries in the Western Mediterranean CETMO is a reference for the transport cooperation thanks to its agreed, common and realistic work programme and the ministerial support. Its cooperation with various stakeholders allows CETMO to sum synergies between different frameworks. CETMO promotes innovative initiatives related to country needs.

16 Thank you for your kind attention Pere Padrosa CETMO cetmo@cetmo.org www.cetmo.org