Panorama Magazine | Number 38 (Summer 2011)

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Series Details Number 38
Publication Date Summer 2011
ISSN 1608-389X
EC KN-LR-11-038-EN-C
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Connecting Europe. Transport and regional policy

Summary:

Transport is much more than just getting from one place to another: it is about the networks supported and developed by EU funds helping to shape economic growth, sustainability and access to vital services. In this edition of Panorama, various features take a look at the whole picture from high-speed rail linking one country to another, to environmentally friendly urban transport systems.

Actions at EU level have contributed decisively to the positive achievements in the European transport system over the last ten years. The Structural Funds and the Cohesion Fund have historically been a major source of finance for improved transport links in lagging regions across the EU. Macro-regional strategies offer new vehicles for connecting transport developments across borders.

Looking to the future, the 2011 White Paper on Transport, a Roadmap to a Single European Transport Area, announced a sizeable package of new policy initiatives. The aim? A more competitive and integrated transport system providing increased mobility and lowering emissions by 2050. The initiatives cover 40 different areas necessary for the transformation of Europe’s transport system and address challenges such as reducing our dependence on oil, tackling congestion and improving infrastructure.

This edition’s interviewees provide their insights on lessons learned, the challenges to come and how economic and territorial cohesion can be boosted by an effective transport policy. Insights into the last round of evaluation of regional policy show what has been achieved so far and what still needs to be done to improve the EU’s transport networks. To see what countries are doing on the ground, Around Europe talks to seven projects covering a wide variety of transport modes.

With its emphasis on integrated approaches to the challenges faced by particular regions, regional policy can support the precise needs faced by communities on their territories. What is clear is that the regional response to the challenge of how transport can best further cohesion, drive growth and become more sustainable will be key to achieving the White Paper's objectives.

Contents:

  • Overview: A competitive and sustainable transport system for Europe
  • Interviews: Matthias Ruete - Luis Valente de Oliviera - Jean-Marc Offner - Horst Sauer
  • The TEN-T Policy
  • The road ahead for cleaner, greener transport
  • Around Europe
  • Urban transport
  • How transport links are shaping the EU
  • Regio matters
  • Diary dates
  • Make your voice heard
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