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Metropole Ruhr | Intermunicipal collaboration for the Ruhr region
Intermunicipal collaboration: area and regional development
Utilisation of commercial space
ruhrAGIS (atlas of commercial and industrial sites in the Metropole Ruhr)
Wirtschaftsflächen Ruhr 2009 (economic sites Ruhr 2009)
Konzept Ruhr (concept Ruhr)
Wandel als Chance (change as an opportunity)
Bildungsregion Ruhr 2018 (educational region Ruhr 2018)
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Metropole Ruhr |Utilisation of commercial space
Over 26,000 ha of commercial space is utilised in the
Metropole Ruhr – of which:
9,000 ha Manufacturing industry
e.g. 900 ha Engineering
e.g. 2.150 ha Chemicals and plastics
4,600 ha for Trading and sales
3,000 ha for Logistics and transport
2,300 ha for Services of all kinds
1,000 ha for Construction and
over 500 ha for Energy and water supply (without power plants)
M1 industrial park, Essen
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Metropole Ruhr |Utilisation of commercial space
On the commercial sites the Metropole Ruhr
offers sites for every economic use:
1,400 ha for Short-term investments
500 ha for Industry and logistics
350 ha for Regionally active larger companies
500 ha for Small-scale enterprises
150 ha for Technology and business parksTechnology site PhoenixWest, Dortmund
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Metropole Ruhr | ruhrAGIS - Information system for all commercial/industrial sites
ruhrAGIS Digital atlas of commercial and industrial sites in the Metropole Ruhr
ruhrAGIS = 74,760 sites / 26,390 ha
38,600 companies / 47,760 economic uses
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ruhrAGIS - Digital atlas of commercial and industrial sites in the Metropole Ruhr
Standardised, regular and digital recording of all commercial and industrial sites in all 53 towns and cities of the Metropole Ruhr
Customer-oriented digital format Information on the utilisation of all commercial
and industrial sites in the Metropole Ruhr Record of all commercially/industrially active
companies on the commercial/industrial sites Identification of all sectors with their distribution
and spatial focus Information on potential sites for
location/development (incl. building law)
Commercial/industrial site Hammer Westen, Hamm
Metropole Ruhr | ruhrAGIS - Information system for all commercial/industrial sites
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ruhrAGIS - Sites at a glance (example: logistics at the port of Duisburg, Duisburg)
Metropole Ruhr | ruhrAGIS - Information system for all commercial/industrial sites
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ruhrAGIS - Breakdown of areas (example: the technology park Dieprahm / Kamp-Lintfort)
Metropole Ruhr | ruhrAGIS - Information system for all commercial/industrial sites
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Metropole Ruhr |Wirtschaftsflächen Ruhr 2009 (economic sites Ruhr 2009)
Recording and assessment of the availability of commercial and industrial sitesRecording in all 53 towns and cities of the Metropole RuhrRegional & local evaluationDifferentiation according to short, medium and long-term availabilityPresentation of need for action to mobilise economic sites (renewal & development requirements)Preparation of an intermunicipal Ruhr commercial site management
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Metropole Ruhr | Wirtschaftsflächen Ruhr 2009 (economic sites Ruhr 2009)
Digital display of sites available in the short, medium & long term
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Sites available for short-term corporate settlement Example: the intermunicipal INLOGPARK economic site in Hamm & Bönen
Metropole Ruhr |Wirtschaftsflächen Ruhr 2009 (economic sites Ruhr 2009)
The conditions for immediately marketable sites can be viewed online in the Wirtschaftsförderung metropoleruhr real estate exchange:www.ruhrsite.de
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Konzept Ruhr Joint strategy of the towns and districts of the
Metropole Ruhr for sustainable urban and regional development
Map: Participating towns and cities and distribution of the approx. 350
projects of Konzept Ruhr in theMetropole Ruhr
Metropole Ruhr |Konzept Ruhr – Sustainable urban and regional development
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The Konzept Ruhr is a joint strategy of the towns, cities and districts of the Metropole Ruhr covering sustainable urban and regional development in the coming decade.
Regionally co-ordinated action is the basis for successful and integrated site development
Konzept Ruhr currently includes some 350 projects
Partners: 41 towns and cities of the Metropole Ruhr, together with 3 districts, as well as
Regionalverband Ruhr (RVR)
Emschergenossenschaft and Lippeverband associations (EGLV)
Wirtschaftsförderung metropoleruhr GmbH (wmr)
Metropole Ruhr |Konzept Ruhr – Sustainable urban and regional development
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Konzept Ruhr on site
Participating towns, cities and districts: Bergkamen, Bochum, Bönen, Bottrop, Castrop-Rauxel, Datteln, Dinslaken, Dorsten, Duisburg, Dortmund, Essen, Fröndenberg/ Ruhr, Gelsenkirchen, Gladbeck, Hagen, Haltern am See, Hamm, Hattingen , Herdecke, Herne, Herten, Holzwickede, Kamen, Kamp-Lintfort, Lünen, Marl, Moers, Mülheim an der Ruhr Neukirchen-Vluyn, Oberhausen, Oer-Erkenschwick, Recklinghausen, Schwerte, Selm, Schermbeck, Unna, Voerde, Waltrop, Werne, Wetter, Witten
Konzept Ruhr – on siteExample project overview Stadtpaket Essen
Metropole Ruhr |Konzept Ruhr – Sustainable urban and regional development
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Metropole Ruhr | Konzept Ruhr – Sustainable urban and regional development
The “ruhrbasics“ form the basis for the joint
approachFive subject areas will determine the development
of the Metropole Ruhr in the next decade: ruhrlines,
ruhrcities, ruhrexcellence, ruhrinvest and
ruhrevent .
Each theme is conceived in the regional context,
each project has a regional and local effect.
The ruhrbasics offer orientation for the
approximately 350 projects.
Konzept Ruhr is advanced regularly with regard to
its strategy and its projects.
Konzept Ruhr 2010Projects begun and realised
All projects can be viewed at www.konzept-ruhr.de
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Development
Metropole Ruhr | Konzept Ruhr – Sustainable urban and regional development
2007 Start of the intermunicipal working group
2007 / 2008 Political consultation and resolution
since 2008 Basis for development decisions / project realisation
2009 Status report 2009
2010 Status report 2010 - implementation & perspectives
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In 2008, 17 towns and 4 districts of the Metropole Ruhr joined up with the district of Steinfurt to develop a strategy for dealing with the anticipated end of coal mining by 2018: Change as an opportunity
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Framework conditions for the change in the municipalities/sub-regions
Principles of joint action Areas of action for a co-ordinated strategy for all stakeholders Specific, local and regionally-oriented projects
Three central areas of action
Reuse + develop: The sites of the change Renew + invent: The technological transition Promote + support: The educational region Ruhr 2018
Change as an opportunity and its projects aim to work actively to preempt the phase after the end of coal mining for the Metropole Ruhr and the district of Steinfurt. An intermunicipal working group co-ordinates all activities. (Wandel als Chance 2010)
Metropole Ruhr |Wandel als Chance – Change as an opportunity
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Using the Wandel als Chance project the participating towns have agreed the “Bildungsregion Ruhr 2018“ – Educational region Ruhr 2018 – strategyObjectivesSignificant raising of educational standard in the Metropole Ruhr by 2018 (end of coal mining in Germany)Incorporation of all areas of education (from infant learning to schools, universities, vocational training and further education, including life-long learning)Announcement of municipal and regional courses of action for the entire Metropole RuhrFirst step: “Vorstudie für den Bildungsbericht Ruhr“ (2009) – draft study for the Ruhr educational report – in which all noteworthy educational establishments in the Metropole Ruhr collaborated (Konsortium Bildungsbericht).Second step: “Bildungsbericht Ruhr“ (2010-2011) – Ruhr educational report – creation of a common starting position and announcement of courses of action for the Bildungsregion Ruhr 2018 , (Konsortium Bildungsbericht & RVR & wmr & Stiftung Mercator)Third step: “Bildungskongress Ruhr 2018“ (November 2011) – Ruhr educational congress
Bildungsregion Ruhr 2018
Metropole Ruhr |Bildungsregion Ruhr 2018 – Educational region Ruhr 2018