The Vital Nodes Legacy document
The Vital Nodes Legacy document was finalised at the end of the project, including the strategic plan, description of the Vital Nodes network and the agenda and road map for the years following the Vital Nodes project. The development of this Vital Nodes legacy has been a result of discussions with the EC (DG-MOVE), JASPERS as well as the project’s Advisory Board and the consortium’s internal experts.
Expert pool
The Vital Nodes expert pool continued to grow during the course of the project. It comprises thematic experts and practitioners from different areas (e.g. universities, national transport authorities, policy makers, harbours) working on different levels (local, regional, national and European). The secretariat developed the pool through actively reaching out during VN events. These experts supported validating the Vital Nodes recommendations and their contributions in workshops and in an online survey gave the project additional perspectives on the project results. By the end of the project the pool comprised some 80 experts.
The Vital Nodes Toolbox
Experiences gained in the Vital Nodes project confirm the role of the 6 dimensions and their interconnection (spatial, network, value, time, institutional and implementation dimension) from the existing NUVit toolbox (www.nuvit.eu). After application in Vital Nodes a new configuration of these dimensions better reflects the ‘ideal’ process guideline for integrating urban nodes and TEN-T network and two new elements in comparison to the usual way of exploring transport solutions have been added:
1. The linkage between the broader spatial development of an urban node and transport and
infrastructure (mobility and freight) solutions (space and network);
2. The linkages between the local scale, the (regional) functional urban area scale (FUA) and the European TEN-T / corridor scale.
The Vital Nodes Toolbox is available through the Vital Nodes website.
Outreach to the urban nodes
Altogether, 42 out of the 88 urban nodes have been successfully involved in 20 Vital Nodes workshops, both bilateral as well as group workshops ‘by-invitation-only’. Based on these workshops, it became apparent that the diversity of the urban nodes was even greater than expected. For these urban nodes, Vital Nodes has drafted eight general recommendations on how to integrate urban nodes into the TEN-T network.
Validated recommendations
The project has produced validated recommendations that can be linked to five different clusters: Strategy and value, network and space, governance and time, finance and funding, research and data. In total 25 concrete validations have been made including target groups who can act at the recommendation. These validated recommendations are being disseminated through a validated recommendations brochure.