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Global ports and urban development: the case for collaboration

Global ports and urban development: the case for collaboration. Olaf Merk (OECD) 11-13 March 2012, Ports and Cities Conference Newcastle, Australia. OECD and Port-Cities. Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), based in Paris 34 members: developed market economies

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Global ports and urban development: the case for collaboration

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  1. Global ports and urban development: the case for collaboration Olaf Merk (OECD) 11-13 March 2012, Ports and Cities Conference Newcastle, Australia

  2. OECD and Port-Cities • Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), based in Paris • 34 members: developed market economies • Port-Cities Programme (2010-2013): network, case studies and synthesis report • www.oecd.org/regional/portcities • Cases include: Rotterdam, Hamburg, Singapore, LA/Long Beach etc.

  3. Main messages • Port-cities: important but often ignored • Port and cities are strongly linked • Global trends disintegrate port and city • Successful port-cities find synergies between port and city functions • This requires planning and collaboration

  4. Main messages • Port-cities: important but often ignored • Port and cities are strongly linked • Global trends disintegrate port and city • Successful port-cities find synergies between port and city functions • This requires planning and collaboration

  5. 1. Port-cities: important….

  6. 1. Port-cities: important….

  7. Main messages • Port-cities: important but often ignored • Port and cities are strongly linked • Global trends disintegrate port and city • Successful port-cities find synergies between port and city functions • This requires planning and collaboration

  8. 2. Ports and cities: strongly linked

  9. 2. Ports and cities: strongly linked

  10. 2. Ports and cities: strongly linked Cities can make or break ports: • Space • Hinterland access • Skilled labour • Clustering industries • Providing services

  11. 2. Ports and cities: strongly linked Ports have large impacts on cities: • Jobs and value added • Economic trajectories of cities • Congestion • Social effects • Environmental impacts

  12. CO2 emissions per capita

  13. 2. Ports and cities: strongly linked

  14. Main messages • Port-cities: important but often ignored • Port and cities are strongly linked • Global trends disintegrate port and city • Successful port-cities find synergies between port and city functions • This requires planning and collaboration

  15. 3. Global trends disintegrate city/port

  16. 3. Global trends disintegrate city/port

  17. 3. Global trends disintegrate city/port

  18. Main messages • Port-cities: important but often ignored • Port and cities are strongly linked • Global trends disintegrate port and city • Successful port-cities find synergies between port and city functions • This requires planning and collaboration

  19. Maritime advanced services clusters

  20. Maritime headquarters

  21. Location for innovative businesses

  22. Greening the port: on shore power

  23. Greening the port: hinterland traffic

  24. Greening the port: renewable energy

  25. Port as cultural heritage

  26. Opening up to the public

  27. Main messages • Port-cities: important but often ignored • Port and cities are strongly linked • Global trends disintegrate port and city • Successful port-cities find synergies between port and city functions • This requires planning and collaboration

  28. 5. Requiring planning and collaboration • Alignment of urban and port planning • Regional cooperation • Inter-regional, local-national • Partnerships with economic actors, research and development

  29. Main cities in port research

  30. Main messages • Port-cities: important but often ignored • Port and cities are strongly linked • Global trends disintegrate port and city • Successful port-cities find synergies between port and city functions • This requires planning and collaboration

  31. Global ports and urban development: the case for collaboration Olaf Merk (OECD) olaf.merk@oecd.org

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