The document discusses the European Union's plan to develop Core Network Corridors for transport infrastructure by 2030 and 2050. The goals are to replace existing priority projects with a single core network by 2030, and develop a comprehensive transport network across Europe by 2050. Core Network Corridors are intended to coordinate infrastructure development across countries and transport modes in a strategic manner. They will also strengthen EU governance of transport policy and encourage multimodal transport development along corridors.
The document discusses the European Union's plan to develop Core Network Corridors for transport infrastructure by 2030 and 2050. The goals are to replace existing priority projects with a single core network by 2030, and develop a comprehensive transport network across Europe by 2050. Core Network Corridors are intended to coordinate infrastructure development across countries and transport modes in a strategic manner. They will also strengthen EU governance of transport policy and encourage multimodal transport development along corridors.
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The document discusses the European Union's plan to develop Core Network Corridors for transport infrastructure by 2030 and 2050. The goals are to replace existing priority projects with a single core network by 2030, and develop a comprehensive transport network across Europe by 2050. Core Network Corridors are intended to coordinate infrastructure development across countries and transport modes in a strategic manner. They will also strengthen EU governance of transport policy and encourage multimodal transport development along corridors.
The document discusses the European Union's plan to develop Core Network Corridors for transport infrastructure by 2030 and 2050. The goals are to replace existing priority projects with a single core network by 2030, and develop a comprehensive transport network across Europe by 2050. Core Network Corridors are intended to coordinate infrastructure development across countries and transport modes in a strategic manner. They will also strengthen EU governance of transport policy and encourage multimodal transport development along corridors.
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Core Network Corridors:
General Background 2 nd Core Network Corridor Forum Brussels, 18 June 2014 Transport By 2030: replace the patchwork of priority projects by a single European core network
By 2050: develop the comprehensive network as ground layer to ensure accessibility and common standards TEN-T: deadlines Transport Core Network Corridors: The new instrument for TEN-T implementation
Coordinated and efficient infrastructure development across Member States and transport modes
Bringing together a strong EU-level governance and the involvement of a broad stakeholder community
Stimulating resource-efficient multi-modal transport along corridors in line with common transport policy
Bridging the gap between infrastructure implementation and transport demand: Corridors to be close to the market - logistics and productive centres, support to transport services
Transport The 9 core network corridors defined in the CEF Transport How to design a corridor 1 Nomination of Coordinators 2 Analysis of the Corridor 3 Consultation of Corridor Forum 4 Drawing up work plan 5 Approval of work plan by Member States 6 Implementing decision Transport Core Network Corridors: A new age of TEN-T governance
European Coordinators with a strong mandate and a wide range of substance-related challenges
Extended co-ordinated teams in the European Commission (MOVE,REGIO, ENV, INEA)
Stakeholders involved in the Corridor Fora
Transparency, participation and flexibility
Transport
Rhine-Danube Core Network Corridor Region Transport Core Network Corridors focusing on (1)
1. Interoperability: smooth and seamless mobility along modal networks
Rail ERTMS, gauge IWW RIS, ports Road ITS
2. Cross-border: interconnecting the national networks (including non-EU Countries)
Transport Core Network Corridors focusing on (2)
3. Multimodality:
interconnection and integration of transport infrastructure and logistics platforms (incl. ports)
removing technical and administrative barriers to multimodal transport
ensuring a smooth flow of information
Transport
Integratio n of Transport Systems: EU Access to the Region: Logist ics and Multi moda TEN-T & the EU Strategy for the Danube Region Integration of National Transport Systems: EU and non-EU Member States Logistics & Multimodality Access to the region: Airports & Ports Transport Core Network Corridors: An opportunity to drive transport policy forward
Integration of Rail Freight Corridors
High level infrastructure standards along with operational needs Innovation (clean fuels, rolling stocks, vessels, traffic management) Synergies with other sectors, e.g. energy or climate protection
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Work Plan:
European Coordinator will submit the Work Plan to the Member States concerned by the 22 nd of December 2014, for their approval Living instrument analysing the development of the Corridor: Characteristics and objectives Removal of barriers Multimodality Interoperable traffic management systems Administrative and technical capacity Plan to mitigate negative environmental impact Analysis of investment needs and funding resources, including projects to achieve "corridor objectives" (removal of bottlenecks, bridging missing links, TMS etc.) Basis for the Commission to adopt implementing acts Transport Core Network Corridors: Focus of EU funding CEF & ESIF Pre-identified projects in CEF Regulation (Annex 1) High co-funding rates for Cohesion Member States Economic assessment of Corridors, integration of urban nodes, intermodality, technological innovation Rail interoperability Innovative financing solutions Transport
Integratio n of Transport Systems: EU Access to the Region: Logist ics and Multi moda TEN-T & the EU Strategy for the Danube Region Integration of National Transport Systems: EU and non-EU Member States Logistics & Multimodality Access to the region: Airports & Ports Thank you for your attention