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Explore the complex and interlinked demographic challenges facing European cities, as presented by Prof. Dr. Heinrich Mäding. Understand the characteristic features, consequences, and political relevance of demographic trends. Discover recommendations for political decision-making and city planning. Contact: h.maeding@berlin.de
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Prof. Dr. Heinrich MädingBerlinDemographicChallengesfor European Cities EU-Initiative „Cities ofTomorrow“ Workshop on „Urban Challenges“ Brussels, 28-29 June 2010
Demographic Trends in Cities 1. Population size (growth/shrinkage) • global – national – local • fertility – mortality/lifeexpectancy • immigration – emigration. 2. Population structures • Ageing • Increasingheterogeneity • Family types/householdstructures Prof. Dr. Heinrich Mäding
Characteristic Features ofDemographic Trends • complex : diverse andinterlinked • someslowlychanging (sure) – somerapidlychanging (insure) 3.challengeorchance? Prof. Dr. Heinrich Mäding
ThreeConceptsof „City“ The City as… …economic and social area …built-up and green living space …political communitiy Prof. Dr. Heinrich Mäding
DemographicChangesasChallenges The city as…. Prof. Dr. Heinrich Mäding
Characteristic Features ofDemographicChallenges • Embedded into other challenges • Linked to all aspects of sustainability, all branches of administration • Ambiguous consequences • Role of city size, regional economic performance etc. • Differing political relevance Prof. Dr. Heinrich Mäding
The RoleofDemographicChallenges in Political Decision-Making • „Bad messages“ • Low impact • Low suitability for party politics • Inconsistent periods • Political rationality • Lack of administrative initiative Prof. Dr. Heinrich Mäding
Recommendations • Adequate framing from higher political levels • Courage for modest solutions • Better knowledge within administration • Integrated planning • Re-organisation • Communication and Co-operation Prof. Dr. Heinrich Mäding
Thankyouforyourattention! Contact: h.maeding@berlin.de