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PLANNING FOR A SUSTAINABLE EUROPE? - TU Berlin

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included information that the Government and the Municipality would apply for<br />

funding from the European Investment Bank (EIB) to fund these projects. 4<br />

The environmental groups were highly alarmed and critical of these plans.<br />

Whether or not they quickly become reality remains to be seen. The accelerated full<br />

completion of the Budapest ring road is indeed the key difference between the long-term<br />

transport plans of the new social-democratic government and the old Orbàn government.<br />

Transport and Economy minister István Csillag and Budapest Mayor Gábor Demsky<br />

optimistically announced the completion of both the new M0 bridge and the ring as a<br />

whole for as early as 2006. Nevertheless, the exact location of the bridge (as other<br />

alignments of the ring road) is still disputed; two options about 4 miles apart from each<br />

other are currently being considered. The Clean Air Action Group has already brought a<br />

court case against one of the two locations. Despite the renewed interest in the<br />

construction, so far, neither the national government nor the EIB have committed any<br />

concrete funds to develop this section, although this might soon be the case.<br />

9.3 Arguments For and Against the M0 Ring Road: A Typology<br />

Table 9.1 gives an overview of the key arguments for and against the M0 ring<br />

road, organizing them into the five discursive frameworks for sustainable transport<br />

decision-making identified earlier in this study. It also lists the key promoters and<br />

opponents of the infrastructure. Key arguments for the ring road are listed under the<br />

ecological modernization ideal. 5<br />

Arguments against the road, or rather: objections raised<br />

against some of the substantive and the procedural sub-aspects of its planning process,<br />

4 Online under http://www.bankwatch.org/press/2002/press98.html, last accessed September 6, 2002.<br />

5 Note that many of these positive effects are also recognized within the other frameworks, even if these<br />

frameworks ultimately do not consider them the most decisive arguments in the decision-making process.

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