Scandria - The Scandinavian-Adriatic Corridor for Innovation and Growth
Welcome to Scandria
The Scandria corridor connects capitals and metropolitan regions along the shortest way from Scandinavia to the Adriatic Sea.
Scandria is a cooperation of 19 partners from Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway willing to assume a future role in developing a green and innovative transport corridor. Scandria fosters co-modality, rail transport and environmentally friendly solutions in road transport. Read more.
Recent & Upcoming [Open Calendar]
Scandria action programme issued!The Action Programme on the Development of the SCANDRIA Corridor has been published just lately. The Action Programme defines visons and actions for the Scandria-Corridor until 2030 and draws the idea of a Scandria Alliance, the fact sheet about economic development provides interesting facts about growth potentials of the corridor regions. Documentation of the Scandria Final ConferenceFrom the 11th to 13th June 2012 in Berlin - Rostock - Gedser - Copenhagen - Malmö It was an ambitious undertaking and a unique experience: 40 participants of the Scandria Flying Conference traveled in three days from Berlin via Rostock-Gedser to Copenhagen and finally Malmoe. The participants discussed along the way and at regional events with stakeholders from policy, business, science and administration. In total, the conference reached about 150 stakeholders. |
Scandria corridor as showcase in new Baltic Sea Region projectThe Scandria corridor will be a model case for developing multilevel governance approaches on the transport sector in the Baltic Sea Region. The Joint Spatial Planning Department Berlin-Brandenburg intends to further develop the Scandria corridor as contribution to the project TransGovernance, appoved in summer 2012. This enables the continuation of successful work about forming a Scandria Alliance until 2014. |
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Strategically Important Initiatives
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Joint Spatial Planning Department Berlin-Brandenburg: |
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| The North-South Initiative | |
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Scandria's Logistics Portal |
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EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region: Priority Area 11
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