Introduction into the project

Project to the Interreg IV B Baltic Sea Region Programme
Scandinavian – Adriatic Corridor for Growth and Innovation (SCANDRIA)
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Introduction into the project
Lead Partner:
Joint State Planning Department Berlin-Brandenburg
Berlin Brandenburg
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Project to the Interreg IV B Baltic Sea Region Programme
Scandinavian – Adriatic Corridor for Growth and Innovation (SCANDRIA)
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Project history
Steps and support towards present corridor initiative
To develop intermodal
N th S th N t k
North-South-Network
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Conference of EU Spatial Ministers in Berlin 2007
Berlin Declaration November 2007
Developing of Baltic Sea Strategy
Developing of Danubian Strategy
Developing of Strategy for Mediteranian Sea
Stakeholder proceeding for TEN-T
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Interreg
IV B projects
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To link Metropolises and
regions
Basis for regionald
development
Supported by pilot projects
from the Baltic Sea to
Adriatic Sea
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Project to the Interreg IV B Baltic Sea Region Programme
Scandinavian – Adriatic Corridor for Growth and Innovation (SCANDRIA)
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Basic Facts
Budget:
3.773 MEUR (approved)
Partners:
19
(Sweden, Denmark, Norway,
Finnland, Germany)
SCANDRIA
Duration:
September 2009 – August 2012
Lead Partner:
Joint State Planning Department
Berlin-Brandenburg
Adriatic Sea
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Project to the Interreg IV B Baltic Sea Region Programme
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Project Partners
National / Regional public authorities
and organisations
Swedish
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Road
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Administration
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Berlin-Brandenburg
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Seeland
Skane
Halland
German Association
Local authorities
City of Gothenburg
City of Malmö
City of Neuruppin
Business / R&D institutions
Institute of Transport Economy Oslo
Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm
Halmstad port
Rostock port
Öresund Logistics / Öresund University
Roskilde University
University of Applied Sciences Wildau
Jyväskylä Regional Development Company
Approach towards
Corridor:
I
Improving
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Accessibility
Greening Transport
Motivating Economic
Interests
Core project area / project area
Area for interest
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Project to the Interreg IV B Baltic Sea Region Programme
Scandinavian – Adriatic Corridor for Growth and Innovation (SCANDRIA)
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Message and Vision
Approach towards
Corridor and Development:
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Improving Accessibility
Greening
g Transport
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Motivating Economic Interests
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Project to the Interreg IV B Baltic Sea Region Programme
Scandinavian – Adriatic Corridor for Growth and Innovation (SCANDRIA)
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Structure
WP 1
Project management and
administration
Leader: PP#1 Joint State Planning
Berlin-Brandenburg
Budget: 554.050 EUR
WP 2
Communication and
information
Leader: PP#1 Joint State Planning
Berlin-Brandenburg
WP 3
Quality of Transport
Infrastructures
WP 4
Innovative Logistic
Solutions
WP 5
Common Strategy of
Corridor Functionality
Leader: PP#11,
PP#11 Swedish Road
Administration, Sweden
Leader: PP#2,
PP#2 Ministry of
Transport MecklenburgVorpommern, Germany
Leader:
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d PP#9,
PP#9 R
Roskilde
kild
University, Denmark
Budget: 221.460 EUR
Budget: 1.171.300 EUR
Budget: 819.950 EUR
Main Output 2
Multimedia Communication
Strategy
Approach towards
Corridor:
Improving Accessibility
Greening Transport
Motivating Economic
Interests
Budget: 1.006.740 EUR
Main Output 3
Main Output 4
Main Output 5
SCANDRIA Investment
Strategy
Logistic Business
Development Strategy
Action Programme on the
Development of the
SCANDRIA Corridor
Action 2.1
Action 3.1
Action 4.1
Action 5.1
Multimedia Communication Strategy,
SCANDRIA Logo
Common Strategy on the Development
of Intermodal Nodes
Analysis of Potential for Logistic
Services
Scenario Report on Central Fields of
Cooperation
Action 2.2
Action 3.2
Action 4.2
Action 5.2
Newsletter, Website, Brochures and
further Documnets
Integrated Concept on Optimising Rail
Traffic in the Corridor
Marketing Campaign for Innovative
Logistic Services
Description of Corridor Functionality
Concluding Outlook
Action 3.3
Action 5.3
Concept for Optimised Heavy Goods
Vehicle Traffic
Political Advisory Group
Political Corridor Campaign
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Project to the Interreg IV B Baltic Sea Region Programme
Scandinavian – Adriatic Corridor for Growth and Innovation (SCANDRIA)
Nord-SüdCOINCOCOINCO
North
Projektverknüpfungen
Ostseeraum, zentralSCANDRIA
europäischer Raum,
TransBaltic
Al
Alpenraum
EWTC II
North-South-Project
Interfaces Baltic Sea
Region, Central European
Space, Alpine Space
SoNorA
Transitects
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Klag
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Tries Ljubl
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Approach towards
Corridor:
Improving
p
g
Accessibility
Greening Transport
Motivating Economic
Interests
Project to the Interreg IV B Baltic Sea Region Programme
Scandinavian – Adriatic Corridor for Growth and Innovation (SCANDRIA)
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Contact
Lead Partner:
Horst Sauer
Dr. Ulrike Assig
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Gemeinsame
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Landesplanungsabteilung
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Lä d Berlin
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Brandenburg/
Joint State Planning Department of Berlin and Brandenburg
Division of European Spatial Development (GL 2)
http//www.scandriaproject.eu
[email protected]
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Approach towards
Corridor:
I
Improving
i
Accessibility
Greening Transport
Motivating Economic
Interests