SLIDE 1 Presentation Jaap J. Modder
Contribution to the opening session of the 40th world congress of The International Society of City and Regional Planners September 19th, 2004 Geneva, Switzerland Jaap J. Modder Chairman of the Board City region Arnhem-Nijmegen The Netherlands
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New perspectives in managing urban regions
illustrated by the case of a new regional plan for a medium-sized Dutch urban region in the context of the emergent North Western European Metropolis
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The emergence of the urban region
SLIDE 4 The Netherlands
1950
From: Hybrid Landscapes - Must, 2004
SLIDE 5 The Netherlands
2010
From: Hybrid Landscapes - Must, 2004
SLIDE 6 The Randstad
1950
From: Hybrid Landscapes - Must, 2004
SLIDE 7 The Randstad
2010
From: Hybrid Landscapes - Must, 2004
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The new map of Europe
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SLIDE 11 From: KAN Atlas - Urban Unlimited, 2003
HSL Network in Northern Europe
SLIDE 12 The KAN region in Northern Europe
From: KAN Atlas - Urban Unlimited, 2003
KAN
SLIDE 13 From: Content - AMO, 2004
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The Arnhem-Nijmegen region
SLIDE 16 KAN
From: Nota Ruimte - Ministry of Housing and Spatial Planning, 2004
SLIDE 17 KAN
From: Nota Ruimte - Ministry of Housing and Spatial Planning, 2004
SLIDE 18 KAN
1950
KAN
2010
From: Hybrid Landscapes - Must, 2004
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SLIDE 22 A diverse landscape
1. Sandy hills (glacial deposits) 2. Natural levees 3. Open floodplain 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3
SLIDE 23 Tabula Peutingeriana (1591)
Copy of Roman map showing the Limes
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Regional plan KAN 1998
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Landscape framework 1995
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Landscape framework 2015
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The planning issues
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Accessibility The slow network
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Connectivity The fast network
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The planning approach
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STRONG CITIES, STRONG REGION !
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Restructurering the urban areas
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Regional network lightrail & stations
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Regional landscape park
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The planning tasks
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Planning task: Connect and distinguish Role and position KAN: Initiating & agenda setting
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Planning task: Strong cities, strong region Role and position KAN: Coordination & development
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Planning task: Celebrate variety Role and position KAN: Stimulating & facilitating
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Connect and distinguish Celebrate variety Initiating & agenda setting Stimulating & facilitating Coordination & development Strong cities, strong region
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Regional planning is something else
SLIDE 42 From: Startnota KAN - Vista, 2003