The Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) policy addresses the implementation and development of a Europe-wide network of railway lines, roads, inland waterways, maritime shipping routes, ports, airports and railroad terminals. The ultimate objective is to close gaps, remove bottlenecks and technical barriers, as well as to strengthen social, economic and territorial cohesion in the EU. The current TEN-T policy is based on Regulation (EU) No 1315/2013.
In the next months it is planned an update of the Regulation. The talk is focused on the history of TEN-T, an update on the current revision and a focus on funding opportunities.
Speaker
Roberto Zani is a senior Multimodal Transport Planner and Project Director with 15 years of research and professional experience in the transport sector and 13 years of international consultancy experience in multimodal infrastructure, transport policy development strategies and scheme appraisal.
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