The Territorial Impact Assessment of transport: the case of the Egnatia motorway system in the cohesion potential of Southeast Europe

Nikolaos Gavanas, Efthimios Moutsiakis,Anastasia Tasopoulou,Eleni Verani, Vasilios Fourkas

IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND PROJECT APPRAISAL(2018)

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Abstract
Territorial Impact Assessment (TIA) is proposed as a critical tool in order to investigate the way policies affect spatial development and hence territorial cohesion. The paper introduces a TIA methodological model in relation to transport sector. The design of the methodological model is based on a quantitative evaluation framework that comprises a set of selected indicators applied in a cross-border area of southeast Europe, influenced by the operation of the Greek motorway system of Egnatia and its vertical axes. The indicators are grouped into three main fields of TIA, i.e. transport intermodality, polycentric spatial organization and cross-border territorial cooperation. The TIA's indicators are approximated by quantitative analysis. The procedure concludes to an overall composite indicator measuring the level of territorial cohesion' along with some core results and the expected added value. It also highlights some key technical aspects about the routines used and proceeds to suggestions for further refinement.
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Polycentricity,accessibility,cross-border territorial cooperation,cohesion,Territorial Impact Assessment,Egnatia motorway,southeast Europe
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