FLUXNET: Multimodal infrastructure integrated with land use, freight and logistics Robert Broesi*, Tertius Hanekamp, Jos Arts MUST, Eigelstein 103-113, Cologne 50668, Germany TEMAH, Zandweg 90, 3454JX De Meern, Netherlands University of Groningen, PO Box 800, 9700AV Groningen, The Netherlands Abstract The foreseen growth of freight transport in Europe asks for the optimization of multimodal transport chains. To guarantee network performance and efficient investment strategies, National Road Authorities (NRAs) will have to be empowered with tools to influence the modal choice by the freight and logistic sector. The traditional focus by NRAs on small-scope infrastructure planning faces difficulties meeting societal challenges and such approach doesn’t consider the drivers of the freight and logistic sector. In the FLUXNET study we develop a toolbox for NRAs that is based on a smart combination of tools for land-use planning and infrastructure planning, considering the driving forces in the freight and logistic sector such as optimizing chain efficiency. The FLUXNET study focuses on practice: an analysis of good practices has been used to construct a preliminary toolbox that was tested in several workshops around Europe with regional infrastructure, logistics and planning experts. This paper discusses the preliminary results of the FLUXNET study. It provides an insight in the development of the toolbox as well as the preliminary results of its application in ‘Test Beds’ in Sweden and the Netherlands. The toolbox will enable road administrations on a national level to improve multimodal use of their networks with respect to the freight and logistic sector. It is based on a smart combination of tools for land use planning and infrastructure planning, considering the driving forces in the freight and logistic sector. This will help NRAs to influence the multimodal choices and interlinkages with spatial planning. The FLUXNET research was commissioned by the Conference of European Directors of Roads (CEDR). A group of four front running countries directed the research: Germany, The Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. Keywords: transport and logistics; multimodality; spatial planning; toolbox; integral approach. * Corresponding author. Tel.: 0049 221 1699 2929 E-mail address: broesi@must.eu