the FehmarnBelt and the Jutland Axes Stefan Seidler Commissioner for Cooperation with Denmark Ministry of Justice and European Affairs State of SchleswigHolstein s tefanseidlerjumilandshde ID: 814579
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Growing together – along the FehmarnBelt and the Jutland Axes
Stefan Seidler
Commissioner for Cooperation with DenmarkMinistry of Justice and European AffairsState of Schleswig-Holsteinstefan.seidler@jumi.landsh.de#GrowingNorth
Welcome
to the workshop
Slide2Flensburg
Growing
together
–
along
the
FehmarnBelt
and the
Jutland
Axes
Two strategic development axes to complement each
other –
FehmarnBelt
and Jutland corridorJoint awareness of connections and potentials – instead of only living on our own Keeping-in those located „in between“ Selected focus themes to be based on each partnerʼs individual potentials, strentghts and interests
FoodBio EconomicsMedicineTourismTransport / LogisticsR&D
Energy
Life Sciences
Education & Labour
Knowledge (R&D)
Tourism
Transport / Logistics
Culture
Slide3Cooperation with
Danish Government
Transregional Cooperation INTERREG B
State of Schleswig-Holstein – Nordic
Cooperation
The driver:
not only our own interests, but
r
elationship
for the benefit of both sides
Slide4Slide5All of us have experience with cross-border mapping / strength-analysis Common fine-tuning of terminologyKill (some) of your darlingsCommon strategiesDo not implement them by cross-border development agenciesAnimate central stakeholders to implement themBuild a brand and tell your storiesDon’t talk about the problems – you can’t remove all cross-border barriers. But you can handle them one by one.
Some lessons learned