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Capitalising on TEN-T core network corridors for prosperity, growth and cohesion Lead Partner Project background TEN-T core network corridors: New instrument of EU transport policy Improve mobility, intermodality and interoperability


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

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Project background

TEN-T core network corridors:

  • New instrument of EU transport policy
  • Improve mobility, intermodality and

interoperability on 9 corridors

  • Remove bo>lenecks by 2030
  • Involve stakeholders along the corridors
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The Interreg perspec@ve

  • 1. Passive corridor players, low

understanding of roles, responsibiliGes and consequences

  • 2. Insufficient verGcal/ cross-sectoral

dialogue, society involvement?

  • 3. Hindered access for areas and

stakeholders outside the corridors

  • 4. CNCs vs. naGonal 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?

The perspec@ve by European Coordinators

  • 1. Weak coordinaGon on cross-

border links (standards and procedures)

  • 2. Infrastructure financing gap

(needs vs. available funds)

  • 3. Difficult planning and

prioriGsaGon of investments (to achieve European high value projects)

  • 4. How to develop corridors in a

sustainable way (innovaGon, ITS, energy, urban nodes)

Complemen@ng perspec@ves of implementa@on challenges

Scan-Med North Sea- BalGc BalGc- AdriaGc

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About TENTacle

Project aim: Improve stakeholder capacity to reap benefits of the TEN-T core network corridors implementa@on for the prosperity, sustainable growth and territorial cohesion in the BSR

  • 2016-2019, EUSBSR flagship
  • Over 80 organisaGons involved, 11 countries
  • 7 regional pilot cases
  • SoluGons to extend the CNCs north- and

eastwards

  • Macroregional measures
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History behind

→ 2006 2005-2007 2009-2012 2012-2014 2015 →

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Formal partnership

FI PL DK SE NO LT LV EE DE

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7 regional showcases

  • Address key growth challenge
  • Interact between public and market players
  • Interlink with peer cases!
  • Develop place-based acGons for be>er access
  • Deliver replicable soluGons
  • Blekinge (SE)
  • Vidzeme - Valga (LV/EE)

Corridor catchment areas

  • Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link (DE/DK)
  • Westpomerania - Skåne (PL/SE)
  • Gdynia transport/urban node (PL)

Corridor nodes & transit areas

  • Central Scandinavia borderland (SE/NO)
  • Päijät-Häme – North Karelia (FI)

Corridor void regions

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Exemple of showcases…

Gdynia transport/urban node (PL)

How to sGmulate the growth potenGal of the corridor entry/ exit node which has a key transport gateway funcGon? How to develop a last mile infrastructure in and around an urban node on the BalGc- AdriaGc Corridor to both serve the metropolitan growth and the seaborne transit ? How to best incorporate the mariGme leg?

Westpomerania-Skåne (PL/SE)

How to meet the growing cargo volumes through the networking of logisGc centres

  • n the BalGc-AdriaGc

Corridor? How to use the European Grouping of Territorial CooperaGon to coordinate the greening of transport and to ensure the corridor connecGvity across the sea? How to best incorporate the mariGme leg?

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…and their outcomes

Gdynia transport/urban node (PL)

Ac@on plan: integra@ng gateway, node, mobility and growth dimensions

  • Last mile pre-investment

studies, port-bound traffic management and

  • rganisaGonal soluGons for

port-city community

  • Complement to the corridor

work plan, MoS extension

  • To be embedded in local/

metropolitan plans

  • To be adopted by the

AssociaGon of Polish Regions

  • f the BAC
  • Briefing the European

Coordinator and other bodies

Westpomerania-Skåne (PL/ SE)

Ac@on plan: Boos@ng logis@cs along the green and blue transport corridor

  • Business models and policy

support to help market players develop smarter and greener logisGcs chains

  • Complement to the corridor

work plan, MoS extension

  • Based on players’ needs and

prioriGes, trade pa>erns and transport demands

  • To be adopted by the CETC-

EGTC

  • Briefing the European

Coordinator and other bodies

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Macroregional dimension

  • Support European Coordinators

to mobilise stakeholders

  • Help expand CNCs and fill it

with business life

  • Create synergies with EUSBSR
  • Improve transport planning
  • Inspire other macroregions

MulGlevel governance in transport

  • lessons learned

Impacts of the CNCs Catching the goods transports from the northern areas to CNCs Enriching the strategic transport policies InteracGons: CNCs vs. transport networks of the Eastern Partnership countries Package of policy and acGon measures to help BSR territories capitalise on the CNCs Conclusions from 7 regional showcases

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Join the TENTacle network 10 naGonal public authoriGes 20 regional & local public authoriGes 19 market players 15 cooperaGon networks 2 R&D insGtuGons

www.tentacle.eu @TENTacle_BSRP

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Contacts

www.tentacle.eu @TENTacle_BSRP Wiktor Szydarowski, Project Manager Phone: +46 (0) 455 32 13 26 wiktor.szydarowski@regionblekinge.se Mathias Roos, Lead Partner Phone: +46 (0) 455 30 50 53 mathias.roos@regionblekinge.se Adina Cailliaux, CommunicaGon Manager Phone: +49 (0) 40 37709 172 cailliaux@hafen-hamburg.de