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E-raamat: Mega Transport Infrastructure Planning: European Corridors in Local-Regional Perspective

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Based on the work of Poly5, or the Mediterranean Corridor, mega-transport infrastructure project, this ground-breaking reference explains how and why traditional top-down government-defined transport planning policies are failing, due to their tendency to eschew acknowledgement of profoundly multifarious local and regional issues. The authors use cognitive reports from the Mediterranean Corridor experience as a learning platform, unpacking the tangled sources of the challenges faced to find firm ground from which to embark upon future projects. They propose the replacement of the current fragmented and unbalanced implementation efforts across various territories with a bottom-up, holistic, inclusive approach in which individual territories and regions have buy-in from the outset, a chance to bring their strengths to bear on the broader infrastructural planning, an ongoing communication channel to report and tackle difficulties and clear, strategic directives to drive sustainable f

uture growth of environmentally desirable and practical mega-transport systems.

Towards a Local-Regional Perspective on Mega Transport Infrastructure Planning.- A Turning Point in Mega Project Planning and Appraisal Practices.- Spatial, Temporal and Typological Differentiation Along the Mediterranean Corridor.- Influence on Spatial Development by Building Ten Networks in Slovenia.- The Metropolitan System Along the Mediterranean Corridor in Northern Italy - The Problem Magnitude and the Need for a New Territorial Governance.- Spatial Planning And Multinational Implementation Of European Mega Transport Infrastructure - The Case Of The European Strategy For The Danube Region.- Territorial Cooperation And Multi-Level Governance In The Brenner Base Tunnel Project.- Action Planning For And Equality In Mega Transport Infrastructure Projects.- Governance Approaches To Raise The Renewable Energy Resource Share In Mega Transport Infrastructure.- Teknoss: A Territorial Knowledge Sharing System In The Poly5 Framework.- Preparing The Future - Visioneering In The Planning

Process Of Mega Transport Infrastructure.- Step By Step Designing A Local Spatial Strategy On A Mega Transport Infrastructure Project.- The "Demarche Grand Chantier" In France - How To Reduce The Impacts Of MegaTransport Infrastructure Projects And Enhance Territorial Development.- The "Territorialisation" Of Mega Transport Infrastructure Projects - The Results Achieved By The Turin- Lyon Technical Observatory.- Integrating Mega Transport Infrastructures With The Complex Territories Of The Veneto Region - A Weighed Programmatic Approach.- The Baltic-Adriatic Corridor And Its Economic Importance For The Interested Regions.- The Conceptualization Of The Friuli Venetia Giulia Region As A "Territorial Strategic Platform" On The North Adriatic Sea Gateway.- Mega Transport Infrastructure Projects As An Opportunity For Local Cohesion.
1 Local-Regional Perspective in Mega Transport Infrastructure Planning
1(24)
Sandro Fabbro
Part I Conceptualizations, Policies and Tools
2 The Need for a Turning Point in Megaprojects Planning and Appraisal Practices---The Case of the Italian Section of the Mediterranean Corridor
25(14)
Marco Dean
3 Mega Transport Infrastructure Differentiation Along the Mediterranean Corridor
39(18)
Lara Brunello
4 Influence on Spatial Development by Building TEN Networks in Slovenia
57(16)
Samo Drobne
Mojca Foski
Alma Zavodnik Lamovsek
5 The Metropolitan System Along the Mediterranean Corridor in Northern Italy--The Problem of Magnitude and the Need of New Territorial Governance
73(16)
Piero Pedrocco
6 Spatial Planning and Multinational Implementation of European Mega Transport Infrastructure--The Case of the European Strategy for the Danube Region
89(10)
Thomas Dillinger
7 Territorial Cooperation and Multilevel Governance in the Brenner Base Tunnel Project
99(24)
Bruno Zanon
8 Action Planning and Equality in Mega Transport Infrastructure Projects
123(14)
Petra Hirschler
Nina Svanda
9 Governance Approaches to Raise the Renewable Energy Source Share in Mega Transport Infrastructure
137(12)
Hartmut Dumke
10 TEKNOSS: A Territorial Knowledge Sharing System in the Poly5 Framework
149(12)
Igor Jogan
Felice Ferrara
11 Preparing the Future: Visioneering in the Planning Process of Mega Transport Infrastructure
161(16)
Sibylla Zech
Chiara Andreotta
12 Step-by-Step Design of a Local Spatial Strategy for a Mega Transport Infrastructure Project
177(14)
Kristina Erhard
Michael Dross
Alain Thierstein
Part II Local-Regional Experiences Along the Corridor
13 The `Demarche Grand Chanter' in France---How to Reduce the Impacts of Mega Transport Infrastructure Projects and Enhance Territorial Development
191(12)
Bernard Barneoud
14 The "Territorialization" of Mega Transport Infrastructure Projects---The Results Achieved by the Turin-Lyon Technical Observatory
203(12)
Giannicola Marengo
Susanne Nilsson
Paolo Picco
15 Integrating Mega Transport Infrastructures with the Complex Territories of the Veneto Region---A Weighted Programmatic Approach
215(10)
Andrea Ballarin
Marilanda Bianchini
Federica Di Piazza
Raffaella Lioce
16 The Baltic-Adriatic Corridor and Its Economic Importance for the Interested Regions
225(10)
Hans Schuschnig
17 Conceptualization and Planning of the Friuli Venetia Giulia Region as a "Territorial Strategic Platform" on the North Adriatic Gateway
235(8)
Sandro Fabbro
18 Mega Transport Infrastructure Projects as an Opportunity for Local Cohesion
243(8)
Flavio Gabrielcig
Milan Turk
19 Afterword. TENs and Visions for Cohesion of the European Space
251
Klaus R. Kunzmann
Dr. Sandro Fabbro is Associate Professor of Territorial Planning in the Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture at the University of Udine. Throughout his tenures as Visiting Professor at Northeastern University and the Global Urban Research Unit within the University of Newcastles School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, he conducted research on regional planning at the strategic and regulative levels. He promoted SPHERA (Spatial Planning Harmonization for the European  Regional Administrations) a research network of five Italian universities in charge of a Research Program of National Interest for the Italian Ministry of  Research and University and he is currently President of the National Commission for Infrastructural Policies of the Italian Istituto Nazionale di Urbanistica. Dr. Fabbro is author of more than one hundred publications in international books and journals. He is a member of the Association of the European Schools of Planning (AESOP) and is often an invited speaker at its annual conferences.