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1ABOUT THE ROLE OF THE INTER-REGIONAL TRANSPORT
CORRIDORS
- Tamás Fleischer
- Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian
Academy of Sciences - http//www.vki.hu/tfleisch/ tfleisch_at_vki.hu
15th Meeting of the Interregional Steering
Committee of the Central European Transport
Corridor (CETC), Senec, 4-5th of December, 2008
2TEN (Trans-European Network), PEC (Pan-European
Corridors), TINA network and the CETC (Amber
corridor)
- European scale Central-European scale local
scale - The function of the multimodal inter-regional
transport corridors is to serve the territorial
coverage - The importance of the internal connections
- The TEN of EU-15s, its enlargement (PEC) and a
more dense one (TINA) - Hungarian plans and debates and the CETC process
- Summary, consequences
3Summary
- The inter-regional/international corridor is an
indirect, higher-level connection, its task is
not directly serving the destinations, rather
supplying a wider (80-100 km) area (with
relatively few corridors), by improving the
external connections of the local networks. - The main aim is the good interconnection of the
whole Central-European area. A proper TEN
backbone network structure has to serve that aim,
and the necessity of single corridors must be
followed from that. - There are 9-10 countries along the belt of the
CETC /Amber-corridor, and it is not likely that a
200-300 km wide area could be served by one
single north-south corridor. It is not the title
that should be fight for, but rather a strategic
level survey of the whole Central European
network, and to bring decisions based on that.
4Automobile ways spatial coverage
Proximity corridors along the TEN-T road
network in 2002 in the European Union
supposing a provision of 40-40 km distance
- Gutiérrez, J. Urbano. P. (1996) Accessibility
in the European Union the impact of the
trans-European road network. Journal of Transport
Geography Vol. 4. No. 1. pp. 1-12.
5Automobile ways spatial coverage
Those Hungarian belts covered by 15-15 and
30-30 minutes access from the future road
corridors by the year 2015
Lack of feedback on planning!
- Országos Fejlesztéspolitikai Koncepcióról szóló
96/2005. (XII. 25.) OGY határozat
http//net.jogtar.hu/jr/gen/hjegy_doc.cgi?docidA0
5H0096.OGY
6Automobile ways spatial coverage
- Corridors do not offer direct service for
neighbouring plots - Supply spatial coverage in an indirect way
through other road categories - During the planning process it is not only the
direct occupied area that is important, but also
the indirectly served area. gt - For an overlapped region the corridor has any
effect only if there exist an internal provision
network, that can transmit the services of the
corridor - It is not useful to overlap closely parallel
coverage zones, or built the corridor close along
a river, lake as in such cases the corridor can
supply but one side.
7CETC spatial coverage
Whether this is ONE single corridor, where we
have to find one single optimal trace?Or these
are TWO corridors, a Rostock-Berlin-Prague-Adria
(D-CZ-A-I) and a Gdansk-Katovicze-Bratislava-S
zombathely-Zagreb-Rijeka (PL-SK-H-SN/CR)
- Source Agárdy, G.(Bratislava Region)
Presentation CETC National Support Group
Szombathely 2008.05.09.
8CETC spatial coverage
Whether this is ONE single corridor, where we
have to find one single optimal trace?Or these
are TWO corridors, a Rostock-Berlin-Prague-Adria
(D-CZ-A-I) and a Gdansk-Katovicze-Bratislava-S
zombathely-Zagreb-Rijeka (PL-SK-H-SN/CR)or
possible THREE corridors 200-300 km!
Katowicze-Gönyu-Székesfehérvár-Sisek-V/C And
where are the east-west links?
- Source Agárdy, G.(Bratislava Region)
Presentation CETC National Support Group
Szombathely 2008.05.09. added
9CETC spatial coverage
Whether this is ONE single corridor, where we
have to find one single optimal trace?Or these
are TWO corridors, a Rostock-Berlin-Prague-Adria
(D-CZ-A-I) and a Gdansk-Katovicze-Bratislava-S
zombathely-Zagreb-Rijeka (PL-SK-H-SN/CR)or
possible THREE corridors 200-300 km!)
Katowicze-Gönyu-Székesfehérvár-Sisek-V/C And
where are the east-west links?
- Source Agárdy, G.(Bratislava Region)
Presentation CETC National Support Group
Szombathely 2008.05.09. added
10CETC spatial coverage
Whether this is ONE single corridor, where we
have to find one single optimal trace?Or these
are TWO corridors, a Rostock-Berlin-Prague-Adria
(D-CZ-A-I) and a Gdansk-Katovicze-Bratislava-S
zombathely-Zagreb-Rijeka (PL-SK-H-SN/CR)or
possible THREE corridors 200-300 km!)
Katowicze-Gönyu-Székesfehérvár-Sisek-V/C And
where are the east-west links?
- Source Agárdy, G.(Bratislava Region)
Presentation CETC National Support Group
Szombathely 2008.05.09. added
11European perspective
Source Az országos közúthálózat 1991-2000 évekre
szóló-fejlesztési programja 1991, KHVM. Road
numbering since 1975 the first signal of
corridors
12European perspective
- What does the eastern extension of the grid of
the TEN means?
13European perspective
- Eastern extension of the grid of the TEN
14European perspective
15European perspective
- Eastern extension of the east-west corridors
16European perspective
- Eastern extension of the east-west corridors
17European perspective
- Eastern extension of the east-west corridors
18European perspective ?
Source http//www.khvm.hu/EU-integracio/A_magyaro
rszagi_TINA_halozat/Image11.gif The Helsinki, or
Pan-European transport corridors
19European perspective ?
- Statements relating the CETC corridor
- There is a need for north-south corridor
- There are more north-south corridors that are
needed - The TEN-T is the internal network of the EU-15
it was promoted in order to serve the external
competitiveness of the EU - There wasnt a similar internal overlay network
planned based on the needs of the EU-27 (X) area
20European perspective ?
- In domestic transport policy not the principle
was adopted (the importance of the internal
networks) but project elements (priority of the
Trans-European corridors) - By that way we causelessly emphasised the single
level of the inter-regional connections from a
multi-level domestic transport network, (the
supplier of the external relations) at the
expense of the inter-city and inter-village
connections (that was the background of the
internal domestic relations). - (1) a mistaken pattern of the corridors
(east-west dominance) (2) an exaggerated weight
of the corridors within the levels of the
transport (3) a mistaken domestic structure,
an enhancement of the uni-centrality
21A possible inter-regional corridor network
structure in Hungary
22A possible inter-regional corridor network
structure in Hungary
23A possible inter-regional corridor network
structure in Hungary
24A possible inter-regional corridor network
structure in Hungary
Source Fleischer Tamás Magyar Emoke Tombácz
Endre Zsikla György (2001) A Széchenyi Terv
autópálya-fejlesztési programjának stratégiai
környezeti hatásvizsgálata. 109 p. A Budapesti
Közgazdaságtudományi és Államigazgatási Egyetem
Környezettudományi Intézetének tanulmányai, 6.
szám. Editors Kerekes Sándor and Kiss Károly.
Budapest, 2001 December
25Source Molnár László Aurél (2007) Gyorsforgalmi
úthálózatunk szerkezete és számozása. Közúti és
Mélyépítési Szemle Vol. 57. No. 8.
26The officially planned Hungarian automobile road
network of 2030 (1999)
27European perspective !
Source Molnár László Aurél (2007)
Kelet-KözépEurópa úthálózata, mint a felzárkózás
eszköze. Közúti és Mélyépítési Szemle Vol.57.
No.11.
28A possible inter-regional corridor network
structure in Hungary ?
Forrás A 8. sz. foút fejlesztési feladatai...
UKIG Hálózatfejlesztési Foosztálya 2000. szept. 13
A helsinki folyosók és a TINA-hálózat kiegészíto
elemei
29And the official motorway network development
plan Sztrada express GKM 2003
30Regional development poles and axes OTK 2005
(National Spatial Development Concept )
31West-Pannon perspective
A scheme of the main inter-regional relations of
the West-Trans-Danubian Region
32Summary
- The inter-regional/international corridor is an
indirect, higher-level connection, its task is
not directly serving the destinations, rather
supplying a wider (80-100 km) area (with
relatively few corridors), by improving the
external connections of the local networks. - The main aim is the good interconnection of the
whole Central-European area. A proper TEN
backbone network structure has to serve that aim,
and the necessity of single corridors must be
followed from that. - There are 9-10 countries along the belt of the
CETC /Amber-corridor, and it is not likely that a
200-300 km wide area could be served by one
single north-south corridor. It is not the title
that should be fight for, but rather a strategic
level survey of the whole Central European
network, and to bring decisions based on that.
33ABOUT THE ROLE OF THE INTER-REGIONAL TRANSPORT
CORRIDORS
- Tamás Fleischer
- Institute for World Economics of HAS
- http//www.vki.hu/tfleisch/tfleisch_at_vki.hu
THANKS FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION !
15th Meeting of the Interregional Steering
Committee Of the Central European Transport
Corridor (CETC), Senec, 4-5th of December, 2008