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Infrastrukturentwicklung im europäischen Korridor Rotterdam-Genua: das INTERREG-IV-B-Projekt "Code 24"

In: Schneller, öfter, weiter? Perspektiven der Raumentwicklung in der Mobilitätsgesellschaft. 13. Junges Forum der ARL 13. bis 15. Oktober 2010 in Mannheim

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  • Wilske, Sebastian

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The growing mobility of the last years influences the development of economy, environment and space. In this context there are new areas of conflict both between transport and settlement development and between economy and environment. Extra high increases are expected in the multi-modal corridor No. 24 of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) between Rotterdam and Genua. The present article reflects the INTERREG-IVB-project CODE 24, which wants to promote the corridor development sustainably with an integrated view...

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  • Scheck, Christoph & Wilske, Sebastian, 2011. "Infrastrukturentwicklung im europäischen Korridor Rotterdam-Genua: das INTERREG-IV-B-Projekt "Code 24"," Arbeitsberichte der ARL: Aufsätze, in: Hege, Hans-Peter & Knapstein, Yvonne & Meng, Rüdiger & Ruppenthal, Kerstin & Schmitz-Veltin, Ansgar (ed.), Schneller, öfter, weiter? Perspektiven der Raumentwicklung in der Mobilitätsgesellschaft. 13. Junges Forum der ARL 13. bis 15. Oktober 2010 in Mannhei, volume 1, pages 56-71, ARL – Akademie für Raumentwicklung in der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft.
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