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Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region Presentation at the IX All-Russian Forum, ‘Strategic Planning in the Regions and Cities of Russia’, St.Petersburg, October 2010 Wiktor Szydarowski project manager TransBaltic as a strategic initiative in macroregional cooperation around the Baltic Sea

Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region TransBaltic in a nutshell Strategic project in the accessibility priority of the transnational BSR Programme Duration: , budget of 5.4 MEUR 50 financial and associated partners from 11 BSR countries Area of interest: whole BSR + Central Asia + China/India Officially acknowledged implementation tool for the EU Baltic Sea Strategy Meeting arena for public and private stakeholders to discuss transport and regional development challenges Umbrella over transnational corridor projects (e.g. EWTC II and Scandria)

Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region TransBaltic partnership 20 partners from 9 countries regional authorities SE – Skåne, Västerbotten, Blekinge, Västra Götaland FI – Lahti PL - Pomorskie, Warminsko-Mazurskie DK - Sjaelland NO - Vest Agder, Eastern Norway County Network specific partners transport and logistics associations, NGOs, universities and research organisations 30 associated and supporting organisations from 11 countries 7 national transport ministries Belarus, Estonia, Germany, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Sweden + Finnish Maritime Administration 8 organisations from Russia Kaliningrad Region, City of St. Petersburg, North- West Association of the Eleven Federal Subjects of the Russian Federation, City of Baltijsk, 4 universities and research organisations 7 macroregional networks CPMR Baltic Sea Commission, CPMR North Sea Commission, Baltic Sea States Subregional Co- operation, Baltic Development Forum, Baltic Sea Chambers of Commerce Association, Baltic Sea Forum, Baltic Ports Organization regions, regional networks, intermodal cooperation networks, private businesses

Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region The ambitions of TransBaltic Public support for developing an integrated multimodal transport system in the BSR Pan-Baltic model solutions Challenges for Baltic ports Human capacity building in transport operations Transport sustainability and green corridors Business concepts Dry port development Empty container management Deployment of ICT toolbox for planning of intermodal supply chains Competence management system in harbour logistics Rail transport solutions for North-South and East-West flows Regional action plan (BSR transport system coherent inside and accessible from outside) Scenarios on the future geography of freight flows

Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region The foresight process by TransBaltic TransBaltic motto: CONNECT – INSPIRE – SHOW NEW HORIZONS Challenge of harmonising transport and cohesion policies (transport gateway + sustainable regional development) Challenge of anticipating trends 5 debates on the future geography of freight flows – Malmö, Vilnius, St.Petersburg, Stockholm, Bodö (March-April 2010) Ca.150 stakeholders in transport and logistics attending Results summarised in the foresight report by Tetraplan A/S Denmark and utilised in the TransBaltic Policy Report 2010

Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region TransBaltic foresight scenarios THE GREEN SCENARIO a network of green multimodal transport corridors in the BSR  regulations by EU and other countries THE BARENTS SCENARIO intercontinental cargo flows attracted to the Barents Region  opening of the Northern Sea Route + transport investments on the European-Asian landbridge

Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region Reflections from the foresight process Russia holds one of the keys to the future geography of freight flows in the Baltic Sea Region Threat: new East-West divide (green transport solutions no priority for new EU Member States and Russia) Transport investments in Russian part of the Arctic - of primary importance for distribution of intercontinental flows TransBaltic eager to keep dialogue with Russian stakeholders on their transport development priorities Debates planned in Syktyvkar, Arkhangelsk and Murmansk (November 2010)

Towards an integrated transport system in the Baltic Sea Region Thank you for your attention!