Assuring Depth of fairways for Archipelago Public Transportation (Q4295344)

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Assuring Depth of fairways for Archipelago Public Transportation
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    1,636,074.65 Euro
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    2,181,432.87 Euro
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    75.0 percent
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    1 March 2016
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    30 November 2019
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    Swedish Maritime Administration
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    59°19'45.55"N, 18°4'6.89"E
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    60°8'2.08"N, 19°54'58.90"E
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    58°35'29.36"N, 16°11'55.46"E
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    The overall objective of the ADAPT project is to develop and implement safe, time-saving and fuel-efficient routes for the transportation of passengers and goods in the Åland and Stockholm archipelagos. The approach will consider the entire multimodal system for public transportation in the archipelagos, although the focus for actions will be on waterborne traffic. At the end of the project, some traffic routes will have been adjusted, while others will be under consideration for future adjustments; and new tools and methods for optimisation of vessel use and operation under difficult circumstances (shallow and narrow waters, severe weather, etc.) will be in place. These changes will result in time saved for transportation and improved flows of people and goods. More efficient transportation with e.g. reduced CO emissions will also contribute to decreased environmental impacts. The project addresses several common cross-border challenges connected to attaining the joint goal of a reliable, safe and efficient public transportation system in the archipelagos. Both archipelagos face the same challenges. On the one hand, they have already solved certain issues differently and therefore an organised exchange of experiences and mutual learning will be an important process; on the other hand, certain challenges are better solved in cooperation through developing and researching joint solutions, methods and tools. With its focus on waterborne public transportation and transport routes in the archipelago, the project is closely linked to the programme objective for a well-connected region with improved transport flows of people and goods. The main beneficiaries of project results will be passengers using public transport in the archipelago, as well as the communities and businesses on the islands gaining from tourism as well as from safer and more reliable public transportation. (English)
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