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South East European Transport Axis Cooperation
SEETAC
The existing SEE transport framework & network are inadequate to actual requirements. For too long the relevant institutions were concentrating on national infrastructures where most of the investments have been made to the detriment of the trans-national implications. Current transport facilities, mostly in the non-EU countries are way beneath international standards mainly because of insufficient investment & inadequate maintenance.The development and completion of the Trans European Transport Network (TEN-T) will definitely improve this situation and facilitate the full integration of the region into the rest of Europe. Better spatial integration & transport connection means major investments, stronger economy, higher employment & larger opportunities for the citizens. Pan-European Corridors (PECs) can be integrated in the South Eastern Transport Axis (SETA) as an essential part of the TEN-T fulfiling a complementary role as a priority transport network outside of the EU territory. During the PEC meetings the project idea to strengthening the transnational cooperation among SEE Ministries of Transport, PEC Steering Committees and Secretariats was developed. To reach this overall objective, the project has been articulated in the following Work Packages (WPs) that correspond to the project specific objectives: WP1: institutional coordination to build an effective SETA framework and network in compliance with recent EU transport policies (i.e. HLG Report and COM(2008) 125 final); WP2: establishment of an institutional and transparent communication system; WP3: implementation of a coordinated database management system; WP4: definition of multi-modal traffic scenarios and common mobility standards and environmental (EIA & SEA) guidelines; WP5: identification of necessary financial resources and financing mechanisms; WP6: finalisation of SEE Spatial Planning
Call: 1
Priority: Improvement of the Accessibility
Area of intervention: Improve framework conditions for multimodal platforms
Project website:
www.seetac.eu

Project budget:
  • Overall project budget: 2.380.554,00 €
  • ERDF contribution: 1.700.471,00 €
  • IPA contribution: 323.000,00 €
  • ENPI contribution: 0,00 €
Project start date / end date:
2009-04 / 2012-03
 
PARTNERSHIP
  • Lead partner
    CEI - Central European Initiative - Executive Secretariat
    Italy 34121 Trieste via Genova, 9, cei@cei-es.org
  • ERDF partner
    FMTIT-A - Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology of Austria, Secretariat of Corridor IV
    Austria 1030 Vienna Radetzkystrasse 2, helmut.adelsberger@bmvit.gv.at
  • ERDF partner
    HMoTC-GR - Ministry of Transport and Communications of Greece
    Greece 10191 Athens Anastaseos str.Papagou, g.patsiavos@yme.gov.gr
  • ERDF partner
    MIT-I - Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport of Italy
    Italy 00161 Rome Via Nomentana 2, roberto.ferrazza@infrastrutture.gov.it
  • ERDF partner
    MATTM-I - Ministry of Environemnt, Sea and Land Protection of Italy
    Italy 00147 Rome Via Cristoforo Colombo 44, angelini.paolo@minambiente.it
  • ERDF partner
    MOT-SLO - Ministry of Transport of Slovenia
    Slovenia 1000 Ljubljana Langusova ulica 4, gp.mzp@gov.si
  • ERDF partner
    MoT-BG - Ministry of Transport of Bulgaria
    Bulgaria 1000 Sofia Diakon Ignati Str., 9, mail@mt.government.bg
  • ERDF partner
    EURAC - European Academy of Bozen-Bolzano
    Italy 39100 Bolzano Viale Druso 1, info@eurac.edu
  • ERDF partner
    INFORMEST - Informest-Service & Documentation Centre for International Economic Cooperation-Development Projects Dept.
    Italy 34170 Gorizia Via Cadorna, 36, informest@informest.it
  • ERDF partner
    A.U.Th.-GR - Aristotele University of Thessaloniki
    Greece 54124 Thessaloniki Research Committee Administrative Building, transp@edessa.topo.auth.gr
  • ERDF partner
    MT-RO - Ministry of Transport of Romania
    Romania 010861 Bucharest B-dul Dinicu Golescu, 38 - Sector 1, dgrfe5@mt.ro
  • IPA partner
    MPWTT-AL - Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Telecommunications of the Republic of Albania
    Albania Tirana Sheshi Skenderbej 5, ministri@mpptt.gov.al
  • IPA partner
    MSTI-HR - Ministry of the Sea, transport and Infrastructure of Croatia
    Croatia 1000 Zagreb Prisavlje 14, katarina.copbajde@mmpi.hr
  • IPA partner
    MTC-MK - Ministry of Transport and Communications of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
    Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 1000 Skopje Ul. Crvena Skopska Opstina 4, mtc@mtc.gov.mk
  • IPA partner
    MMAT-MNE - Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Transport of Montenegro
    Montenegro 81000 Podgorica Rimski trg 46, amna.redzepagic@gov.me
  • IPA partner
    SEETO-SR - South East Europe transport Observatory
    Serbia 11198 Belgrade Omladinskih Brigada 1/5/555, P.O. BOX 14, office@seetoint.org
  • IPA partner
    GSP - SR - Republic of Serbia-Office of the President
    Serbia 11000 Belgrade Andricev Venac 1, tstojanovic@predsednik.rs
  • Observer
    MiT-SK - Ministry of Transport, Posts and Telecommunications of the Slovak Republic
    Slovakia 81005 Bratislava 15 Námestie Slobody 6, jan.krak@telecom.gov.sk
  • Observer
    MCT-BiH - Ministry of Communications and Transport of Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Bosnia and Herzegovina 71000 Sarajevo Trg BiH 1, i.bajrambasic@mkt.gov.ba
  • Observer
    MoTC-UA - Ministry of Transport and Communications of Ukraine
    Ukraine 01135 Kiev 14 Peremohy ave, anna_shcherbak@mtu.gov.ua
  • Observer
    KHEM-HU - Ministry of Transport, Telecommunication and Energy of the Republic of Hungary
    Hungary 1024 Budapest Margit krt. 85, rakos.attila@gkm.gov.hu