IGU Urban Commission Meeting Canterbury August 14-20 2011
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IGU Urban Commission MeetingCanterbury August 14-20 2011
The Femarnbelt Tunnel: Regional Development perspectives
Christian Wichmann MatthiessenUniversity of Copenhagen
The South Scandinavian Missing Links
Distance between Sealand and the Europeancontinent indicated as time
Source:The European
Round Table ofIndustrialists
1989
1997/1998
2000
2020
The South Scandinavian Links
Distance between Sealand and the Europeancontinent indicated as kilometres
Traffic crossing the lines
Great BeltÖresundFehmarnbelt
Traffic on ferriesand bridges
Vehicles !!
Vehicles per year
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Ferries and bridges
Oresund Great Belt Femern Belt
Great Belt (1997/1998)
Domestic air traffic reduced with 33 %Railroad traffic boostedDanish logistics changeDay-tourism: increaseFerry towns loose activity – but compensation
Crosspoint: enforcementCentrality: metropolitan competitionIntegration - economy of scale New mass = new specialisation
Öresund (2000)
A new metropolitan region:
Pre-bridge
Post-bridge
Fehmarnbelt
What we know!
Infrastructural investments• Fixed link. Price: 4,5 billion Euros• Direct + indirect jobs 30.000-60.000 man years• Denmark: railroad electrification and renewal (double track) 119 kilometers railroad: Copenhagen to tunnel (Ringsted – Rødby)• Germany: Motorway from German network to tunnel (Heiligenhafen Ost – Puttgarten).• Railroad: Lübeck – Tunnel. Ready 2027.
Travel time• Copenhagen – Hamburg: from 4½ to 3 hours = 33 % improvement• Rødby – Puttgarten: from 60 to 10 minutes = 500 % improvement
Fehmarnbelt Link 2011
Population
Urban system
Cities within 300 kilometresDistance from Fehmarnbelt
Research project: the Fehmarnbelt RegionDevelopment Perspectives
• Infrastructure, logistics and traffic
• The role of the cities in a global/regional perspective
• Cross border labour market
• Cross border mobility
• Business clusters
• The scientific world: Centres, networks, development opportunities
• The potential effects of the fixed Fehmarnbelt link on real estate prices
• The cultural sector
• Values and attitudes, knowledge about ”the other side”
The large citiesCopenhagen/Öresund-metropolisHamburg
LübeckKielRostock
The regions near FehmarnbeltLolland-Falster-South SealandNorth-east Schleswig-HolsteinThe corridor
Three analytical perspectives
Baltic SeaFerry cities
Cluster cooperation:Pre- and post fixed Fehmarnbelt link
Clusters:• Medicon Valley Alliance• Øresund Food• Øresund logistics• Øresund Information Technology• Øresund Environment Academy• Clean technology – green power
Profile areas:• Design• Material science/nanotechnology• Business to business services• Tourism
The Øresund Region: Scania, Capital Region, Region Sjælland
Clusters:• Life Science• Maritime Economy• Food Industry• Information Technology• Micro- and Nanotechnology• Wind Energy and Renewable Energy• Chemical Industry (without Pharmacy)• Tourism
Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg
Developing clusters:• Logistics Cluster• Aviation
Present in all sub-regions:• Life science/health• Food• Information technology (plus the medias)• Logistics (with a focus on the maritime)• Wind energy/green technology• Tourism (inclusive of business tourism)
Partial distributed:• Finance sector (with business services)• Cultural sector (medias)• Airport related activities, civil aviation• Material science/nanotechnology• Maritime industries
The Fehmarnbelt Region:Proposed cluster development efforts
Copenhagen/Öresund-cityHamburg
LübeckKielRostock
New dynamics:• Crosspoint location enforcement• European high speed railroad system• International metropolitan competition• Metropolitan cooperation: Hamburg-Öresund City
clusters, research, culture
The large centresSummary: potential regional changePost fixed link
Regional setupPre- and post fixed Fehmarnbelt link
Center PeripheryCenter
Border
Center - center interaction
Periphery
Center ”Real” border region Center
Border Center - center interaction
Neighboring regionsSummary: potential regional changePost fixed link
Lolland-FalsterNorth-east Schleswig-HolsteinThe Copenhagen-Hamburg corridor
Minus - loose employment when:• Ferries terminates• Tunnelbuilding finishes
Plus:• Construction period employment• Construction period: increasing interaction and cooperation• Real border region• Potential mobilisation effects: demand for national active• Increase in real estate values• TGV-train: dramatic increase in real estate values – hot spots• Increasing competitiveness in the CPH-HAM corridor• Advantage for centres located in the corridor (lift in status) • New localization pattern: tourism, clusters
Strategic goal:• New North European powerhouse based on new infrastructure and new internal networks
Presentation based on:
Matthiessen & Worm (editors):
The Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link: Regional Development Perspectives
Syddansk Universitetsforlag 2011
Presentation based on:
Matthiessen & Worm (editors):
The Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link: Regional Development Perspectives
Syddansk Universitetsforlag 2011
Thankyou