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Europe towards 2030 : Territorial Challenges Ahead Andreu Ulied, MCRIT / Roberto Camagni, POLIMI ESPON Scenarios and Vision project REGI Committee of European.

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1 Europe towards 2030 : Territorial Challenges Ahead Andreu Ulied, MCRIT / Roberto Camagni, POLIMI ESPON Scenarios and Vision project REGI Committee of European Parliament 25 June 2013 Brussels

2 Consortium

3 To develop a Vision for the Europen territory for 2050 involving the 31 countries in the ESPON Monitoring Committee, and relevant stakeholders at European, national and regional level. Goal

4 Five Steps Methodology

5 Forecast Models Demography MULTIPOLES Cohort-component, hierarchical, multiregional, supranational model of population dynamics (up to 2030) ESPON at NUTS2 IOM Economy MASST3 Econometric: social, macroeconomic and Territorial (up to 2030) ESPON at NUTS2 POLIMI Transport MOSAIC Integrated modal split and traffic assignment based on TRANSTOOLS OD trip matrices (up to 2030) EU27 at NUTS2 MCRIT Land-use METRONAMICA Spatial and dynamic land use model that Uses constrained cellular automata to allocate land-uses (up to 2050) EU27 at Cells 1 km2 RIKS Integrated SASI Dynamic System linked to transport networks (up to 2050) ESPON and Western Balkans at NUTS3 S&W

6 What may be the Crisis Aftermath from now to 2030? More Regional disparities? Reoriented Globalisation? Further Spatial Polarisation? How could be the Vision for Europe in 2050? A “New Generation” of Cohesion policies is needed? Questions proposed for discussion:

7 The Crisis Aftermath... + Regional Disparities?

8 GDP Growth 2008-2030 (Baseline) by MASST3 GDP a.a. : 1,89 % 45 regions bellow 1,00 %

9 GDP 2008-2017 (International Monetary Fond)

10 IMF MASST3

11 GDP 2008-2017 (International Monetary Fond) IMF MASST3

12 Population Change 2010-2030 Population : from 514 to 530 inh.

13 Population ageing 2010-2030 Population > 65 years : from 17 % to 24 %

14 Total Employment Change 2010-2030 Employment a.a. : 1,59 %

15 Relative change in GDP per capita 2000-2008/2030

16 The Crisis Aftermath... + Reoriented Globalisation?

17 Trade by companies located in Germany (M€) EUROSTAT

18 Trade by companies located in Spain (M€)

19 Foreign Investments of EU companies EUROSTAT Spain UK Germany France UK

20 The Crisis Aftermath... + Spatial Polarisation? Source : DREWRY, 2008 America Asia 13,3 MTEU 6,7 MTEU 20 MTEU 2,2 MTEU 4,4 MTEU 13,3 MTEU 5,1 MTEU 18,4 MTEU Europe World maritime container traffic. 2008* Top 10 ports 2009

21 European Gateways: Port and Airports

22 Road and Rail European Transport Networks RailRoads Analysis of the relative interest of different links (potential traffic increases per cost)

23 1) Moderate Economic Growth… 2) Increasing Regional Gaps… 3) More Jobs and Lower Salaries... 4) More Labour Mobility in Europe… 5) Population Ageing… 6) Increasingly diversified Globalisation… 7) More Polarisation in European Global Gateways… Key Baseline Conclusions...

24 1.What may be the Crisis Aftermath from now to 2030? 2.What could be the Vision for European in 2050? 3.A “New Generation” of Cohesion Policies is needed? Second Question...

25 Exploratory Scenarios for 2010-2050 Spatial orientation of the scenarios Framework conditions Baseline 1 Economic decline 2 Technical advance 3 Energy/ Climate costs Promotion of global regions AA1A1A2A2A3A3 Promotion of large urban regions BB1B1B2B2B3B3 Promotion of rural and peripheral regions CC1C1C2C2C3C3

26 GDP 1981-2051 (1981=100)... Territorial A, B and C Strategies have marginal impacts on growth

27 Cohesion: CoV of GDP/capita 1981-2051 2007 Crisis...Territorial A, B and C Strategies have significant impacts on cohesion

28 National polycentricity EU12 1981-2051 Polycentrism

29 Polycentric territorial development Integrated development in cities, rural and specific regions Integration in cross-border, transnational & neighbouring regions Regions as places with global competitiveness Accessibility and connectivity to open up regional potentials Landscape and cultural values as assets Ecological Sustainability and Climate Change Adaptation Which Strategies are to be considered for the 2050 Territorial Vision ?

30 According to Danuta Huebner, referring to her native Poland, an EU member since 2004: "It is a different country now. That's also because European contributions" How Cohesion policies could be reformed?

31 + Local, Regional and National institutional empowerment + Place-based focus towards endogenous development + Sensitivity to economic cycles + Local and Regional Infrastructure Endowment + Land-Use instruments in vulnerable areas + Investments in Neighboring Countries How Cohesion policies should be reformed in the long-run ?

32 “Too seek Europe, is to make it! Europe exists through its search for the infinit -and this is what I call adventure” Zygmunt Bauman, “An Adventure called Europe”

33 Further information: www.espon.eu www.et2050.eu (working documents)


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