The mid-term review "Keep europe moving" (2006) of the European Commissions' 2001 transport White paper, put the focus on co-modality, defined as a way to lead to "an optimal and sustainable utilisation of resources". The major issue of the co-modality consists in transferring the relation between the modes from a competition to a complementarity. The discussion session aims at clarifying the content and issues of this approach, as well as identifying the related political initiatives
Co-modality: from policy design to implementation
VAGHI, CARLO
2007
Abstract
The mid-term review "Keep europe moving" (2006) of the European Commissions' 2001 transport White paper, put the focus on co-modality, defined as a way to lead to "an optimal and sustainable utilisation of resources". The major issue of the co-modality consists in transferring the relation between the modes from a competition to a complementarity. The discussion session aims at clarifying the content and issues of this approach, as well as identifying the related political initiativesFile in questo prodotto:
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