Effective stakeholder involvement in EU TENT corridors
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KTH ROYAL INSTITUTE
OF TECHNOLOGY
Effective stakeholder involvement
and interaction in core network
corridors Björn Hasselgren, PhD
“Shaping the Future of Core Network Corridors”
Malmö, 6 May 2015
Local and private
initiatives have a long
tradition
• 70 % local and private
• Concessions > 300
• Guarantees, loans
• Government managed
major routes
What is determining the development at this stage?
Technology Economics Politics and
”socio-culture”
Public sector
Private sector
Development of
transport infrastructure
systems
What problem?
Spontaneous order
Centralized planner
Market failure
Government failure
Coordinated
Un-coordinated
Centralized
knowledge Dispersed
knowledge
Frameworks that enable and complicate
Language, Culture, Customs Spontaneous
100- 1000 y
Informal Institutions
Property rights, legal systems Get the institutional setting right
10 - 100 y
Institutional Environment
Governance, contract Get the governance structures right
1-10 y
Governance Structure
Prices, incentives Get the marginal conditions right
Continuous
Resource Allocation
!
Conclusions
•Local and private spontaneous initiatives are important – but perhaps not represented by Governments and Regions
•Private sector players are important
•Orientation in the “planning vs market grid” is vital
•Formal and informal frameworks govern our actions
What to do?
•A good overview and current information of initiatives taken by different actors in relation to the corridors
•Simple contacting point arrangements
•Involve and invite representatives of spontaneous cooperation initiatives
•Avoid beeing too formalistic – one size might not fit all
Björn Hasselgren, PhD
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Architecture and the Built Environment
+46-70-762 33 16
www.kth.se/blogs/hasselgren
@HasselgrenB