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TIA

TIA. April 2012. TIA Component – Scoping. Source: Applied from ESPON PROJECT 3.1: Integrated Tools for European Spatial Development. Cause and Effect Relations – Hypotheses and Outcomes. Tunnel / Rail Baltica. Primary Effects. Channel Tunnel – Impact maps.

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TIA

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  1. TIA April 2012

  2. TIA Component – Scoping Source: Applied from ESPON PROJECT 3.1: Integrated Tools for European Spatial Development

  3. Cause and Effect Relations – Hypotheses and Outcomes

  4. Tunnel / Rail Baltica Primary Effects

  5. Channel Tunnel – Impact maps

  6. The Land-Use-Transport Interface

  7. Relevant spatial structures

  8. PUSH = Potential urbanisation strategic horizons. Source: ESPON 1.1.1.

  9. Spatial Scenarios Main Areas of economic activities 2030 (trend scenario, 2006/07)

  10. Scoping I – hypothetical outcomes • A possible tunnel connection will enhance the connectivity of the two regions, in particular the Finnish side, and will improve the accessibility of the two regions and core cities, respectively. • Taking a territorial perspective and looking at the principle outcome, a new transcontinental node will be created in the Baltic Sea Region, with a European importance. • Looking at the national territorial context, the further reaching effects of the tunnel depend on other infrastructure projects, especially a land based high-speed link with St. Petersburg. • In terms of an improvement of the internal operations of the transport systems in both regions, the effects depend on the set of locally and regionally relevant transport projects (which will directly connect the regional railroad system or the harbours with the tunnel).

  11. TIA - governance The overall profit for a region from a new infrastructure depends also “on the way authorities are able to integrate the new transport (structure) into their promotion policy, on the creation of complementary infrastructures, on the quality of regional marketing and on industrial development policy” COST 317 (1995)

  12. TIA Component - Analysis Scenario Concordance Coming Coming ?

  13. TIA Component - Assessment

  14. 120 Aims 420 Objectives 680 Targets

  15. Territorial Cohesion Figure 1.4.2 An integrated strategy for territorial cohesion: Objectives and assessment criteria

  16. Scenario concordance overview

  17. Development Economy

  18. Transport

  19. Environment Sustainability

  20. Territorial Efficiency

  21. Territorial Identity

  22. TIA – territorial perspectives?

  23. TIA – twospatialimages TUNNEL (RailBaltica) = THROUGHPUT FERRIES = INPUT

  24. ?

  25. ifwecanimagine – thenwecanmanage!

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