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Interregional cooperation in the Rhine-Alpine Corridor

Interregionale Kooperation im Rhein-Alpen Korridor
[collection article]


This document is a part of the following document:
Border Futures - Zukunft Grenze - Avenir Frontière: The future viability of cross-border cooperation

Saalbach, Jörg

Corporate Editor
ARL - Akademie für Raumentwicklung in der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft

Abstract

Cross-border, transnational regional development in the Rhine-Alpine EU transport corridor represents an ongoing challenge. With 18 partners from five countries, the Rhine-Neckar regional association (Verband Region Rhein-Neckar, VRRN) therefore initiated an EU-funded project along the corridor to t... view more

Cross-border, transnational regional development in the Rhine-Alpine EU transport corridor represents an ongoing challenge. With 18 partners from five countries, the Rhine-Neckar regional association (Verband Region Rhein-Neckar, VRRN) therefore initiated an EU-funded project along the corridor to tackle the task. The INTERREGfinanced project used the acronym 'CODE24' and developed a joint strategy for developing the Rhine-Alpine Corridor from the perspective of the regional-municipal level. To ensure the continuation of this successful cooperation beyond the running time of the project, a new, permanent organisation was founded: the Interregional Alliance for the Rhine-Alpine Corridor. A European Grouping for Territorial Cooperation (EGTC) was chosen as the legal form. The organisation was founded on 24 April 2015 in Mannheim and was the first EGTC established in Germany, which now comprises 19 members.... view less

Keywords
regional development; transnationalization; cross-border cooperation; spatial planning; regional planning; transportation policy; freight traffic; logistics; infrastructure; EU

Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research

Free Keywords
CODE24; EGTC; INTERREG; Interregional Alliance for the Rhine-Alpine Corridor; Rhine-Alpine Corridor

Collection Title
Border Futures - Zukunft Grenze - Avenir Frontière: The future viability of cross-border cooperation

Editor
Pallagst, Karina; Hartz, Andrea; Caesar, Beate

Document language
English

Publication Year
2022

Publisher
Verlag der ARL

City
Hannover

Page/Pages
p. 246-263

Series
Arbeitsberichte der ARL, 33

ISBN
978-3-88838-435-6

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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