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Danube Inland Harbour Development (DaHar)
Start date: Mar 31, 2011, End date: Mar 30, 2014 PROJECT  FINISHED 

The DaHar partnership represents small and medium sized Danube cities with ports of international importance. The economic development and participation in the economic circulation of these cities could be enhanced through the optimal utilisation of port development in the frame of enhancing waterway cargo transport on the Danube in a transnational context. To this end, DaHar partners wish to utilise the logistical and multi-modal development capacities of their ports and port areas, develop their ports in a harmonised manner. This way, small and medium sized cities will find their position in the development of waterway cargo transport, which results in the specification and diversification of their logistical and multi -modal functions in a logistical network of Danube cities and ports. The main activities include a careful analysis of the State of the Art related to multi -modal cargo transport development, an intensive exchange of other partners' expertise in formulating the development potentials of individual ports (deep dive process), synthesising the accumulated knowledge in the form of a Master Class with stakeholder participation, drawing up an integrated strategy for the functional specialisation of ports in the logistic chain and developing concrete action plans for individual ports based on the common strategy. This strategy building will be supported by a (pro)active consensus building process to ensure the appropriate uptake of stakeholder inputs in the delivery of project outcomes. DaHar will result in port cities with improved capacity, and also improved policies related to logistical and multi-modal port development. It makes an important contribution to the functional specialisation of ports of small and medium sized cities in the transport logistical chain, thus filling the gap between the functions and roles of these cities and those of large multi-modal hubs. Achievements: • DaHar maps of logistics potential of smaller Danube ports• DaHar integrated strategy for functional specialisation of small and medium Danube ports• DaHar policy recommendations for the development of small and medium Danube ports• Local action plan for the port of Bratislava• Local action plan for the port of Dunaujvaros• Local action plan for the port of Ennshafen• Local action plan for the port of Galati• Local action plan for the port of Giurgiu• Local action plan for the port of Lom• Local action plan for the port of Novi sad• Local action plan for the port of Silistra• Local action plan for the port of Vukovar• Navigability and environmental protection along the Danube• Status of feeder services provision in inland waterway ports along the Danube • Status of hinterland connections in inland waterway ports along the Danube• Status of logistics infrastructure in inland waterway ports along the Danube• Status quo report for Bratislava port• Status quo report for Dunaujvaros port• Status quo report for Ennshafen port• Status quo report for Guirgui port• Status quo report for Lom port• Status quo report for Novi sad port• Status quo report for Silistra port• Study on the use of River Information Services for cargo management at inland waterway ports along the DanubeFor more information see:http://www.southeast-europe.net/en/projects/approved_projects/?id=122
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