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Conference "The European Advantage" - Documentation
Here you find the documentation in progress
The Conference "The European Advantage" took place on november 23rd/24th in Prague Czech Republic. Here you can find the presentations, the results of the discussion in the workshops and the results of the open-space session on the 2nd day.
Missing presentations will soon be available.
Introduction - European Infrastructure Policies, Programmes and Financing- What' the big deal?
Policy: Infrastructure, Growth and the Internal Market: EU Transport and Infrastructure Policy
Markus Liechti, T&E (Bruxelles)
Presentation Markus Liechti (1.8 MB)
Finances: European Instruments for Financing and Charging for Infrastructure
Joachim Schneider, DG TREN (Bruxelles)
Presentation Joachim Schneider (5.5 MB)
Monitoring: Impacts of EU Infrastructure programmes
Werner Rothengatter, IWW (Karlsruhe)
Presentation Werner Rothengatter (2.4 MB)
Instruments for influencing Infrastructure Programmes: How to take part in the big Deal?
Directives in Practice: Consequences of SEA and EIA for infrastructure programmes – Are there any?
Andrzej Kassenberg, Institute for Sustainable Development (Warsaw)
Cities beyond noise and dust: Consequences of EU- Directives on Urban Transport Policies and Infrastructure Planning
Axel Friedrich, UBA (Dessau)
Citizens of Aarhus: Limits and Possibilities of public participation in Infrastructure Programmes
Zuzana Drhova, Green Circle (Prague)
Getting Creativ in influencing Infrastructure
Richard Mergner, BUND (Nürnberg)
Workshop I: Directives in Practice (Chair: Anelia Stefanova)
EIA and SEA for transport infrastructure projects in Austria
Fritz Kroiss, Ökobüro (Wien)
EIA and SEA from a Hungarian Perspective
Sandor Fulop, Environmental Management and Law Association (Budapest)
Workshop II: Cities beyond noise and dust (Chair: Tilmann Heuser)
Cities, noise and dust from a hungarian perspective
Dr. Peter Meszaros, Hungarian Traffic Club (Budapest)
Presentation Peter Meszaros (0.5 MB)
How can the EU Legislation be used for Improving Sustainable Transport Infrastructure in Czech Republic?
Michaela Valentova, Institute for Environmental Policy (Prague)
Presentation Michaela Valentova (1.8 MB)
Workshop III: Citizens of Aarhus (Chair: Birgit Georgi)
The Hungarian Expressway Act and the Aarhus Convention
Judith Madarassy, Clean Air Action Group (Budapest)
Aarhus from a German Perspective
Michael Zschiesche, UFU (Berlin)
2nd day: Openspace Session
On the 2nd day the following six topics were considered worth talking about:
1. EIA/SEA
2. EU funding and transport policy
3. Natura 2000
4. Campaigning
5. City and health
6. Aarhus
Please find here the results of the discussions:
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