Regiopolis

The red circles indicate the possible regiopolises in Germany.

A regiopolis is a city outside the core of a metropolitan area, that serves as an independent driving force for development within a larger region. The concept is used to develop midsized urban regions within regional, national and global contexts. For its surrounding region, the terms regiopolis region and regiopolitan area can be used and may be shortened to regio (similar to metropolitan area and metro).

The term regiopolis is a hybrid combination of the words region and polis (Greek: "city"), and is used in the context of urban and regional planning. It was developed by professors Iris Reuther and Jürgen Aring in Germany in 2006, with Rostock as the first model regiopolis.[1] To use and further develop their common potential, various cooperations between the regiopolis, its surrounding region, business partners and the closest metropolitan areas are fostered.

Characteristics

In contrast to a metropolis a regiopolis is a characterization of smaller scaled centers with a high functional importance for their hinterland. Thus they are mostly situated outside of metropolitan areas. Further characteristics are

These characteristics have mainly been developed within the German framework; it is aimed to develop them further within a European context.[2]

Regiopolis Rostock

Rostock city harbour during Hanse Sail

The first German city region working with the regiopolis concept is Rostock. A taskforce with different actors such as the hanseatic city of Rostock, the administrative district of Rostock, the Regional Planning Association Mid Mecklenburg/Rostock and the local business organizations is working on the promotion of the concept.[3] They aim to build up a national and a European network of regiopolis, comparable to the network of European Metropolitan Regions and Areas.[4]

Characteristics of the Rostock Regiopolis

Location of the Rostock Regiopolis

Achievements

See also

References

  1. Prof. Dr. Iris Reuther (FG Stadt- und Regionalplanung, Universität Kassel): Präsentation "Regiopole Rostock". 11 December 2008, retrieved 13 June 2009 (pdf).
  2. "Start - Regiopolen Deutschland". Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  3. 1 2 "regiopole-rostock.de". Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  4. "METREX - The Network of European Metropolitan Regions and Areas". Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  5. "News - ROSTOCK PORT - Hafen Rostock". Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  6. wbpr Gesellschaft für Public Relations und Marketing mbH. "Scandriaproject:". Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  7. http://www.bcv.org/hosting/bcv/website_en.nsf/urlnames/index_EN?OpenDocument
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