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Dr. Christa StandeckerDr. Christa StandeckerDr. Christa StandeckerDr. Christa StandeckerNuremberg Metropolitan Region (EMN)Nuremberg Metropolitan Region (EMN)Nuremberg Metropolitan Region (EMN)Nuremberg Metropolitan Region (EMN)
DirectorDirectorDirectorDirector
European European European European Metropolitan Regions Metropolitan Regions Metropolitan Regions Metropolitan Regions in Germanyin Germanyin Germanyin Germany2005200520052005
Resolution of theMinisterial Conference onSpatial Planning (MCSP)on April 28, 2005
The MCSP recognized 11 European Metropolitan Regions in April 2005.
Nuremberg Metropolitan Nuremberg Metropolitan Nuremberg Metropolitan Nuremberg Metropolitan RegionRegionRegionRegion
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cores of existing metropolitan regions
other locations of metropolitan functions
center of metropolitan integration area
wider metropolitan integration area
transition zones between metropolitan integration areas
Growth areas outside centers ofmetropolitan integration areas
Stabilization areas
Area structure
Central area
Intermediate area
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NurembergNurembergNurembergNurembergMetropolitan RegionMetropolitan RegionMetropolitan RegionMetropolitan Region
� Population 3.5 million
� Gross Dom. Product 100 billion
� Export rate 40 percent
� Reachability within 5.5 millionradius of 100 km people
� Patent registrations 5th place inEurope forCentral Franconia(Eurostat 2006)
Goals of the Metropolitan RegionGoals of the Metropolitan RegionGoals of the Metropolitan RegionGoals of the Metropolitan Region
� Development of an international brand“Nuremberg Metropolitan Region”
� Intensification of European work
� Optimization of intra-regional cooperation
� Expansion of metropolitan functions
What does the brand What does the brand What does the brand What does the brand stand for?stand for?stand for?stand for?
CreativityCreativityCreativityCreativityQuality of LifeQuality of LifeQuality of LifeQuality of LifeInternationalityInternationalityInternationalityInternationality
Surprise QualitySurprise QualitySurprise QualitySurprise Quality
Core CompetenceCore CompetenceCore CompetenceCore Competence
Key ExpertiseKey ExpertiseKey ExpertiseKey Expertise
Brand ProfileBrand ProfileBrand ProfileBrand Profile
Core Competence: Surprise Quality!Core Competence: Surprise Quality!Core Competence: Surprise Quality!Core Competence: Surprise Quality!
� Established, rich cultural scene
� Polycentrality
� High standard of living and innovative power
Quality of Life Modules Quality of Life Modules Quality of Life Modules Quality of Life Modules
� Responsibility and historyResponsibility and historyResponsibility and historyResponsibility and history- Nuremberg International Human Rights Award- Documentation Center at Nazi Party Rally Grounds
� Examples of culture with international appealExamples of culture with international appealExamples of culture with international appealExamples of culture with international appeal- Bamberg Symphony Orchestra- Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg- Richard Wagner Festival, Bayreuth- Rothenburg o. d. Tauber- Nuremberg State Theater
� Examples of international eventsExamples of international eventsExamples of international eventsExamples of international events- Bards’ Festival- Nuremberg International Organ Festival- “Rock in the Park”- 2006 FIFA World CupTM
Tourist HighlightsTourist HighlightsTourist HighlightsTourist Highlights
WürzburgWürzburgWürzburgWürzburgResidenceResidenceResidenceResidence
GermanGermanGermanGermanLimes RoadLimes RoadLimes RoadLimes Road
Old Town Old Town Old Town Old Town of Bambergof Bambergof Bambergof Bamberg
UNESCO World Heritage Assets UNESCO World Heritage Assets UNESCO World Heritage Assets UNESCO World Heritage Assets
� Old Town of Bamberg
� German Limes Road
� Würzburg Residence
Outstanding Rural Areas Outstanding Rural Areas Outstanding Rural Areas Outstanding Rural Areas (Tourism)(Tourism)(Tourism)(Tourism)
� Fichtel Mountains
� Franconian River Paradise
� Franconian Alps
� Franconian Switzerland
� Franconian Lakes
� Franconian Forest
� Hersbruck Switzerland
� Altmühltal Nature Park
and many others
Some ActivitiesSome ActivitiesSome ActivitiesSome Activities............
� Website presence with cultural and tourist highlights (www.em-n.eu)
� International exhibition presentations based on quality of life argument
� Joint marketing of international highlights such as UNESCO World Heritageassets
� Strengthening intra-regional tourism: MetropolCard
� Metropolitan Monitoring with indicators for life quality
MoreMoreMoreMore than you expect!expect!expect!expect!
International Activities 2006International Activities 2006International Activities 2006International Activities 2006
• Delegation trip to Muscat, Oman 18-19.01
•Arab Health, Dubai 22-25.01
•Delegation trip to Delhi/Mumbai, India 24-27.04
•Shenzhen Cultural Fair 15-21.01
•Moscow Medical Salon, Russia Oct./ Nov.
•Intelligent Building, Bahrain (planned) 20-22.11
Marketingverein Metropolregion Nürnberg e. V.Marketingverein Metropolregion Nürnberg e. V.Marketingverein Metropolregion Nürnberg e. V.Marketingverein Metropolregion Nürnberg e. V.
Polycentrality Polycentrality Polycentrality Polycentrality in Germanyin Germanyin Germanyin Germany
� Greater London contributes 17 percent to the British economyGreater London contributes 17 percent to the British economyGreater London contributes 17 percent to the British economyGreater London contributes 17 percent to the British economyLombardy (incl. Milan) 20 percent to the Italian economy (GDP)Lombardy (incl. Milan) 20 percent to the Italian economy (GDP)Lombardy (incl. Milan) 20 percent to the Italian economy (GDP)Lombardy (incl. Milan) 20 percent to the Italian economy (GDP)Ile de France (incl. Paris) 29 percent to the French economy (GDIle de France (incl. Paris) 29 percent to the French economy (GDIle de France (incl. Paris) 29 percent to the French economy (GDIle de France (incl. Paris) 29 percent to the French economy (GDP)P)P)P)
No Metropolitan Region in Germany contributes as much as 10 No Metropolitan Region in Germany contributes as much as 10 No Metropolitan Region in Germany contributes as much as 10 No Metropolitan Region in Germany contributes as much as 10
percent to the German economy (GDPpercent to the German economy (GDPpercent to the German economy (GDPpercent to the German economy (GDP))))
Nuremberg Metropolitan RegionNuremberg Metropolitan RegionNuremberg Metropolitan RegionNuremberg Metropolitan Regionhas all types of areashas all types of areashas all types of areashas all types of areas
Settlement structure of types of regionSettlement structure of types of regionSettlement structure of types of regionSettlement structure of types of region
Agglomeration areasAgglomeration areasAgglomeration areasAgglomeration areas� Core cities� High-density districts� Medium-density districts� Rural districts
Urbanized Urbanized Urbanized Urbanized areasareasareasareas� Core Cities� Medium-density districts� Rural districts
Rural areasRural areasRural areasRural areas� High-density rural districts� Low-density rural districts
17. Wellington 103.5
18. Ottawa 103
19. Nuremberg19. Nuremberg19. Nuremberg19. Nuremberg 103
20. Perth 103
21. Dublin 102.5
Rating of general quality of life (top 25 cities)Rating of general quality of life (top 25 cities)Rating of general quality of life (top 25 cities)Rating of general quality of life (top 25 cities)Index: New York City = 100 Index: New York City = 100 Index: New York City = 100 Index: New York City = 100
Extract from Mercer Human Resources Consulting 2004Extract from Mercer Human Resources Consulting 2004Extract from Mercer Human Resources Consulting 2004Extract from Mercer Human Resources Consulting 2004
Nuremberg in 19th place worldwideNuremberg in 19th place worldwideNuremberg in 19th place worldwideNuremberg in 19th place worldwide
High standard of living and innovative powerHigh standard of living and innovative powerHigh standard of living and innovative powerHigh standard of living and innovative power
� Gross Domestic Product per InhabitantGross Domestic Product per InhabitantGross Domestic Product per InhabitantGross Domestic Product per Inhabitant 57.000 EUR57.000 EUR57.000 EUR57.000 EUR
� The Nuremberg Metropolitan Region (Central Franconia) occupiesThe Nuremberg Metropolitan Region (Central Franconia) occupiesThe Nuremberg Metropolitan Region (Central Franconia) occupiesThe Nuremberg Metropolitan Region (Central Franconia) occupies5th place in Europe5th place in Europe5th place in Europe5th place in Europe
Source: Eurostat 2004
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Noord-Brabant (NL)
Stuttgart (DE)
Oberbayern (DE)
Karlsruhe (DE)
Mittelfranken (DE)
Tübingen (DE)
Rheinhessen-Pfalz (DE)
Freiburg (DE)
Darmstadt (DE)
Sydsverige (SE)
Köln (DE)
Oberpfalz (DE)
Unterfranken (DE)
Prov. Brabant Wallon (BE)
Stockholm (SE)
Europe‘s top 15 patentregions (patent registrationsper million employed persons in 2002
Quality of life and polycentrality areQuality of life and polycentrality areQuality of life and polycentrality areQuality of life and polycentrality areimportant modules for cooperationimportant modules for cooperationimportant modules for cooperationimportant modules for cooperation
in the Nuremberg Metropolitan Regionin the Nuremberg Metropolitan Regionin the Nuremberg Metropolitan Regionin the Nuremberg Metropolitan Region
42 Lord Mayors, 42 Lord Mayors, 42 Lord Mayors, 42 Lord Mayors, Mayors,Mayors,Mayors,Mayors,
County PresidentsCounty PresidentsCounty PresidentsCounty Presidents
and four coopted members: government
representatives
Governance in the Nuremberg Metropolitan RegionGovernance in the Nuremberg Metropolitan RegionGovernance in the Nuremberg Metropolitan RegionGovernance in the Nuremberg Metropolitan Region
Council of the Council of the Council of the Council of the Metropolitan Metropolitan Metropolitan Metropolitan
RegionRegionRegionRegion Steering CommiteeSteering CommiteeSteering CommiteeSteering Commiteepoliticans, stakeholders such as scientists,politicans, stakeholders such as scientists,politicans, stakeholders such as scientists,politicans, stakeholders such as scientists,
entrepreneurs, cultural managersentrepreneurs, cultural managersentrepreneurs, cultural managersentrepreneurs, cultural managers
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