Orient/East-Med Corridor: Challenges and Potentials
2019
Autori
Perić, AnaNiedermaier, Mathias
Ostala autorstva
Scholl, BerndPerić, Ana
Niedermaier, Mathias
Poglavlje u monografiji (Objavljena verzija)
Metapodaci
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As defined by the European Commission, the Orient/East-Med Corridor is one of the most significant European transport axes. However, it runs through states with low economic performance and poor infrastructural networks; it coincides with the Western Balkan and eastern Mediterranean migration routes; finally, administrative bottlenecks along the corridor are common practice. Despite such a status, it is one of the key areas for international investments in transport hubs and lines. Therefore, in order to find proper solutions for complex problems along the corridor, an overview of the main conditions that influence the corridor development as well as local requirements is given as follows. First, in order to clarify the strategic position of Europe against transcontinental relations, the main trade, economic and demographic statistical indicators are presented. Second, a brief overview of transport and technical conditions relevant for the countries along the corridor are indicated. Fi...nally, a close interaction between transport and spatial development in the cities along the corridor is briefly presented. Such a multi-scalar perspective gives a hint of the dynamics of transnational cooperation, as well as the cooperation process among many stakeholders from various domains, mainly transport and spatial planning.
Ključne reči:
transport / spatial planning / transnational dynamics / railway infrastructure network / urban development / Orient/East-Med CorridorIzvor:
Spatial and Transport Infrastructure Development in Europe: Example of the Orient/East-Med Corridor, 2019, 35-70Izdavač:
- ARL Akademie für Raumforschung und Landesplanung
Institucija/grupa
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - CHAP AU - Perić, Ana AU - Niedermaier, Mathias PY - 2019 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/729 AB - As defined by the European Commission, the Orient/East-Med Corridor is one of the most significant European transport axes. However, it runs through states with low economic performance and poor infrastructural networks; it coincides with the Western Balkan and eastern Mediterranean migration routes; finally, administrative bottlenecks along the corridor are common practice. Despite such a status, it is one of the key areas for international investments in transport hubs and lines. Therefore, in order to find proper solutions for complex problems along the corridor, an overview of the main conditions that influence the corridor development as well as local requirements is given as follows. First, in order to clarify the strategic position of Europe against transcontinental relations, the main trade, economic and demographic statistical indicators are presented. Second, a brief overview of transport and technical conditions relevant for the countries along the corridor are indicated. Finally, a close interaction between transport and spatial development in the cities along the corridor is briefly presented. Such a multi-scalar perspective gives a hint of the dynamics of transnational cooperation, as well as the cooperation process among many stakeholders from various domains, mainly transport and spatial planning. PB - ARL Akademie für Raumforschung und Landesplanung T2 - Spatial and Transport Infrastructure Development in Europe: Example of the Orient/East-Med Corridor T1 - Orient/East-Med Corridor: Challenges and Potentials SP - 35 EP - 70 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_729 ER -
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Perić, A.,& Niedermaier, M.. (2019). Orient/East-Med Corridor: Challenges and Potentials. in Spatial and Transport Infrastructure Development in Europe: Example of the Orient/East-Med Corridor ARL Akademie für Raumforschung und Landesplanung., 35-70. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_729
Perić A, Niedermaier M. Orient/East-Med Corridor: Challenges and Potentials. in Spatial and Transport Infrastructure Development in Europe: Example of the Orient/East-Med Corridor. 2019;:35-70. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_729 .
Perić, Ana, Niedermaier, Mathias, "Orient/East-Med Corridor: Challenges and Potentials" in Spatial and Transport Infrastructure Development in Europe: Example of the Orient/East-Med Corridor (2019):35-70, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_729 .