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Berlins Position im europäischen Verkehr des 21. Jahrhunderts: eine fundamentale geographische Aufgabe

Berlin's position within the European infrastructure of the 21st century: a fundamental geographic task
[journal article]

Tietze, Wolf

Abstract

After half a century, the division within Europe, Germany and its capital city have come to a (happy) conclusion. An incredible development deficit can be dissolved and the main functions of Berlin can be built up again. In this context, the large, new infrastructure, linking Berlin with the majorit... view more

After half a century, the division within Europe, Germany and its capital city have come to a (happy) conclusion. An incredible development deficit can be dissolved and the main functions of Berlin can be built up again. In this context, the large, new infrastructure, linking Berlin with the majority of the rest of Europe, are the subject of debate, whereby new technology is being employed and new structures are being created with far-reaching, re mote effects on rail, road and air travel. The new form of magnetic travel technology opens up previously unknown perspectives for the structuring of the living space in Europe. Transportation geography and traffic politics have obviously not yet perceived the opportunities and consequences arising from this and are suffering from a considerable tailback in co-ordination.... view less

Keywords
metropolis; capital city; Federal Republic of Germany; geography; historical development; air traffic; Europe; transportation system; zoning; planning; infrastructure; rail traffic; Berlin

Classification
Economic Sectors
Area Development Planning, Regional Research

Document language
German

Publication Year
1996

Page/Pages
p. 1-13

Journal
Europa Regional, 4.1996 (1996) 4

ISSN
0943-7142

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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