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Towards a balanced spatial development – The Frankfurt Rhein-Main case

Towards a balanced spatial development – The Frankfurt Rhein-Main case. Heiko Kasseckert, Planungsverband Frankfurt. PURPLE, Brussels, 12th November 2009. This version contains notes. A polycentric region. Heterogenerous pattern of population development.

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Towards a balanced spatial development – The Frankfurt Rhein-Main case

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  1. Towards a balanced spatial development – The Frankfurt Rhein-Main case Heiko Kasseckert, Planungsverband Frankfurt. PURPLE, Brussels, 12th November 2009 This version contains notes.

  2. A polycentric region

  3. Heterogenerous pattern of population development Population development 2000-2007 (%) -5.5 to 0 6.0 to 20.5

  4. Heterogenerous pattern of employment development Employment development 2000-2007 (%) -43.3 to 0 20.0 to 228.2

  5. Regionalplan Reg FNP Flächennutzungsplan Bebauungsplan The System of Planning in Frankfurt Rhein-Main Region • Hessen: • 3 Tier System • Frankfurt Rhein-Main Region: 2 Tier System

  6. The Regional Land Use Plan – Our Key Instrument • The Plan for the 75 Towns and Cities of the Region‘s Core • Regional Plan and Land Use Plan combined • Outline of the Development until 2020 „Regionaler Flächennutzungsplan“

  7. A complex plan • Plan Layers • Building Areas • Open Space • Agriculture and Forestry • Nature and Landscape • Transport • Hierarchy of Centres • Green Belts Network

  8. Exact or abstract? A difficult balance.

  9. Necessary, but not sufficient It‘s all there… …but just a plan. A Region will live on co-operation… …about tangible topics. It‘s not the core city alone… …but the complex network of all regional players. The peri-urban towns and cities need acceptance of their own territorial potentials… …and partnerships to make their case.

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