L'European Federation for Transport and Environment (T&E) e Swedish Society for Nature Conservation (SNF) hanno organizzato per il 21 e 22 aprile prossimi la conferenza internazionale "Greening Motorways of the Sea" che si svolgerà al München-Bryggeriet di Stoccolma. Nel corso dell'incontro saranno presi in esame tra l'altro gli aspetti ambientali e gli aspetti economici della pianificazione portuale.
Greening Motorways of the Sea
An international conference on sustainable port planning and shipping in the Baltic Sea area
Thursday, 21 April 2005
Chairman: Michael Lloyd
The Alliance of Maritime Regional Interests in Europe (AMRIE)
Registration (12.00 - 12.30)
Opening (12.30 - 13.15)
Magnus Nilsson European Federation for Transport and Environment and Swedish Society for Nature Conservation
Claes Roxbergh Swedish Parliament's Committee on Transport and Communications
Session 1 (13.15 - 14.45): Baltic Sea Motorways
1. Motorways of the Sea - Challenges and Opportunities for Changes in our Transport System
Speaker: Stefan Tostmann
European Commission (DG Transport)
2. Driving forces for the Baltic Sea Region Maritime Transport - Need for a Common Approach?
Speaker: Henrik Swahn
Swedish Maritime Administration
3. A European Strategy on Shipping and marine environmental protection
Speaker: Cornelia Ziehm
European Environmental Advisory Council
Discussion session 1
14.45 - 15.15 Coffee
Session 2 (15.15 - 17.45): Linking Baltic Shipping and Environmental Protection
1. Environmental Aspects of Maritime Transport and Intermodal Logistic Chains
Speaker: Sue Lewey
The Alliance of Maritime Regional Interests in Europe (AMRIE)
2. The Environmental Dimension of Baltic Sea Motorways
Speaker: N. N.
Baltic Sea Motorway Task Force
3. Business Perspectives of Green Ro/Ro Services on Baltic Sea Motorways
Speaker: N. N.
Silija Line
4. Business Perspectives of Green Container Services on Baltic Sea Motorways
Speaker: N. N.
Ship Owner
5. Clean Ships - From Concept to Reality
Speaker: Eelco Leemans
Seas at Risk
Discussion session 2
17.45 - 18.00 Summary of the day
19.00 Dinner
Friday, 22 April 2005
Session 3 (09.00 - 11.45): Greening Port Planning
1. General Strategies for Port Developments
Speaker: Niklas Bengtsson
Lloyd's Register - Fairplay Research
2. Tools to Assess and Evaluated Port Development Projects
Speaker: N.N.
SEA / CBA Expert
3. Using Strategic Environmental Assessment and Cost-Benefit Analysis for Port
Investments - Experience from the Netherlands
Speaker: Bas van Holst (tbc)
Proses
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee
4. Positive Example from New Member States
Speaker: N.N.
5. Coordinated Port Planning: Experiences from Germany
Speaker : Nadja Ziebarth
Aktionskonferenz Nordsee
Discussion session 3
11.45 - 12.45 Lunch
Session 4 (12.45 - 14.30): Incentives to Minimise Ship Pollution
1. Overview on Incentive Systems
Speaker: Daniel Radov (tbc)
NERA Economic Consulting
2. Reducing Air Pollution from Ships
Speaker: Nicola Robinson
European Commission, DG Environment
3. Using Continous Emission Monitoring on Ships in the Baltic Sea
Speaker to invite: David A. Cooper
Swedish Environmental Research Institute (IVL)
4. Proposal for the use of economic instruments in the Baltic Sea Area
Speaker to invite: Per Kågeson
Nature Associates
Discussion session 4
14.30 - 15.15 Panel Discussion
15.15 Summary and conclusions
15.00 The end