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THE PEP PARTNERSHIP TRANSDANUBEReport to THE PEP Steering Committee
Geneva November 2015
Robert Thaler, Head of Division, Mobility, Transport, Noise
Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management
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THE MOTIVATION
Mobility in tourism and leisure is not sustainable
• ~ 5% of the world`s total CO2-emissions are caused by tourism
• 50 % -75 % of environmental impacts of tourism are caused by transport: air pollutants, noise, green house gas emissions, land take, damage of landscape and villages (MuSTT Study of EC)
• Tourism travels show high peaks and concentrations of transport and environmental impacts
• Car and air travel are the major source of environmental pollutants and health risks and external costs
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THE CHALLENGE
• Lack of sustainable mobility services like public transportation or cycling
• Weak quality of services• Lack of information and
cooperation
• High natural and cultural potentials in promising European destinations
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THE CONNEX TO THE-PEP
Contributing to Priority Goals and Partnerships for Implementation:
• 1: To contribute to sustainable economic development and stimulate job creation through investment in environment- and health-friendly transport.
• 3: To reduce emissions of transport-related greenhouse gases, air pollutants and noise and
• 4: To promote policies and actions conducive to healthy and safe modes of transport.
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THE OBJECTIVE
Support regions to provide socially fair, economically viable, environmentally friendly and health promoting mobility and tourism for citizens and guests…
… by developing
climate friendly, low-carbon and low-emission, multimodal and efficient transport systems and sustainable tourism services
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THE SCOPE AND PURPOSE
• Collect good practices and identify solutions for mobility management
• Develop and implement environmentally
sound mobility offers and packages
• Strengthen the cooperation between relevant stakeholders of different levels and sectors
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THE PEP TRANSDANUBE PARTNERSHIP
Initial partners from the projects Transdanube /Access2Mountain:
• 26 partners and more than 50 observers from
• Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Moldava, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine
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THE PAST ACTIVITIES
2 Projects, funded by ETC – South-East-Europe: Access2Mountain (2011– 2014), Transdanube (2012 – 2014)
Main outputs/results:• 3 good practices collections/1 State of the Art• 1„Common Vision“ resp. „Common Charter“• 1 Transport Protocol (Carpathian Convention)• 10 regional action plans• 40 sustainable mobility packages• 1 interactive map• Cooperation on regional/national/
transnational level
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NEW FOLLUW UP: TRANSDANUBE.PEARLS
Submitted in the first call of the Interreg DANUBE TRANSNATIONAL
2017-2019, 2,5 years; 3,2 Mio. Euro
Main Outputs/results:• Network of regions committed to
sustainable mobility • Development of mobility services
– along the Danube– in the regions– including pilot actions (e.g. regional
mobility centers, bike rental systems, bike carriage on busses/trains, etc.)
• Capacity building: multilevel & intersectoral
Kick-Off: spring 2017 in Serbia (Iron Gate)
Mid-Term: 2018 in Ulm
Final Conference: May/June 2019 in Vienna
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NEW TRANSDANUBE.PEARLS - PARTNERS
LP: Environment Agency Austria, ATPP1: Danube Office Ulm, DE PP2: WGD Donau Oberösterreich, ATPP3: Burgenland Region, ATPP4: Bratislava Self-Governing Region, SKPP5: Westpannon RDA, HUPP6: South Transdanubian RDA, HUPP7: City of Vukovar, HRPP8: RDA Sinergija Ltd., SLPP9: Danube Competence Center, RSPP10: RARIS, RSPP11: Regional Administration of Vidin, BGPP12: Club Sustainable Dev. of Civil Society, BGPP13: Nat. Inst. for Research & Dev. in Tourism, ROPP14: South-East Regional Development Agency, RO
> 15 partners from 9 countries
> Supported by 17 Associated Strategic Partner from 8 countries (to be extended)
> Link to THE PEP Focal Points MoT, MoH, MoE is important
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Robert Thaler, Dipl. Ing.Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water ManagementStubenbastei 51010 Vienna, [email protected]
Agnes KurzweilEnvironment Agency AustriaSpittelauer Laende 51090Vienna, [email protected]
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