BIREGIONAL COOPERATION FOR ADVANCING GAMIFICATION IN TRANSPORT POLICIES AND INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

I. Dodi
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The globalization process is constantly growing and actors in the international scene have to find ways to adapt to the changes that this makeover involves. Therefore, there has been an increased cooperation between the European Union and Latin America and the Caribbean in many policy areas, including transport, especially in terms of access, affordability and sustainability. The Vienna Declaration of the Fourth ALC-UE Summit of Heads of State and Government from 2006 mentions the encouragement towards European and Latin American and Caribbean financial institutions to support physical integration by means of interconnectivity, network infrastructures, notably in the fields of energy, transport, telecommunications and research. The Lima Declaration of the Fifth ALC-UE Summit of Heads of State and Government from 2008 moves a step forward and comprises the fact that the states from the two regions will develop bi-regional energy cooperation regarding improvement of energy services, inter alia, in the metropolitan public transport. Moreover, the Madrid Declaration of the Sixth ALC-UE Summit of Heads of State and Government from 2010 refers to energy savings in all sectors of the economies, including transports, meanwhile the Santiago Declaration of the First UE-CELAC Summit of Heads of State and Government from 2013 prioritises the improvement of policies and providing, among others, adequately resourced basic health services, water and sanitation, housing, education, public transport and energy, besides strengthening the Latin America Investment Facility, to improve integration, energy and transport infrastructures, energy efficiency, renewable energy. Therefore, this paper aims to analyse best practice cases from both regions in terms of gamification of transport policies and infrastructure, in order to highlight the the potential of the biregional consolidated cooperation for advancing gamification (in view of modern, sustainable, affordable, efficient transport policies, networks and infrastructure), the financial and political instruments that can be used in this sense and the mutual benefits that it would bring for the participant actors.
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开展跨区域合作,推动欧盟和拉丁美洲及加勒比地区交通政策和基础设施的游戏化
全球化进程正在不断发展,国际舞台上的行动者必须设法适应这种变革所带来的变化。因此,欧洲联盟与拉丁美洲和加勒比之间在许多政策领域,包括运输,特别是在获取、负担能力和可持续性方面,加强了合作。2006年第四届ALC-UE国家元首和政府首脑会议《维也纳宣言》提到,鼓励欧洲、拉丁美洲和加勒比金融机构通过互联互通、网络基础设施,特别是在能源、交通、电信和研究领域,支持实体一体化。2008年第五届ALC-UE国家元首和政府首脑峰会利马宣言向前迈进了一步,其中包括两个地区的国家将在改善能源服务方面开展双区域能源合作,特别是在大都市公共交通方面。此外,2010年以来第六届拉美国家联盟-欧共体国家元首和政府首脑首脑会议的马德里宣言提到了包括运输在内的所有经济部门的节能,同时,2013年以来第一次拉美国家联盟-拉共体国家元首和政府首脑会议的圣地亚哥宣言优先考虑改善政策,除其他外,提供资源充足的基本保健服务、水和卫生、住房、教育、公共交通和能源。除了加强拉丁美洲投资基金,改善一体化、能源和交通基础设施、能源效率、可再生能源。因此,本文旨在分析两个地区在交通政策和基础设施游戏化方面的最佳实践案例,以突出两地区在推进游戏化方面的联合合作的潜力(考虑到现代、可持续、负担得起、高效的交通政策、网络和基础设施),在这个意义上可以使用的金融和政治工具,以及它将为参与者带来的共同利益。
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