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
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The South Scandinavian Missing Links
Distance between Sealand and the Europeancontinent indicated as time
Source:The European
Round Table ofIndustrialists
1989
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1997/1998
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The South Scandinavian Links
Distance between Sealand and the Europeancontinent indicated as kilometres
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Traffic crossing the lines
Great BeltÖresundFehmarnbelt
Traffic on ferriesand bridges
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Vehicles !!
Vehicles per year
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2000000
4000000
6000000
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10000000
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14000000
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Ferries and bridges
Oresund Great Belt Femern Belt
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Great Belt (1997/1998)
Domestic air traffic reduced with 33 %Railroad traffic boostedDanish logistics changeDay-tourism: increaseFerry towns loose activity – but compensation
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Crosspoint: enforcementCentrality: metropolitan competitionIntegration - economy of scale New mass = new specialisation
Öresund (2000)
A new metropolitan region:
Pre-bridge
Post-bridge
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Fehmarnbelt
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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
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Population
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Urban system
Cities within 300 kilometresDistance from Fehmarnbelt
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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”
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The large citiesCopenhagen/Öresund-metropolisHamburg
LübeckKielRostock
The regions near FehmarnbeltLolland-Falster-South SealandNorth-east Schleswig-HolsteinThe corridor
Three analytical perspectives
Baltic SeaFerry cities
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Cluster cooperation:Pre- and post fixed Fehmarnbelt link
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Regional setupPre- and post fixed Fehmarnbelt link
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Center PeripheryCenter
Border
Center - center interaction
Periphery
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Center ”Real” border region Center
Border Center - center interaction
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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
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Strategic goal:• New North European powerhouse based on new infrastructure and new internal networks
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Presentation based on:
Matthiessen & Worm (editors):
The Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link: Regional Development Perspectives
Syddansk Universitetsforlag 2011
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Presentation based on:
Matthiessen & Worm (editors):
The Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link: Regional Development Perspectives
Syddansk Universitetsforlag 2011
Thankyou