MRDH Regional context and transition strategy

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MRDH Region al context


Curren t econ omic structure

Export oriented Fossil based Energy intensive


Main t ransition drivers for MR DH region Climate change

Technological revolution

Resource depletion


OESO Report Air pollution •

Carbon intensive industries

High concentrations of anthropogenic particles

Economic growth is lagging behind other regions •

declining GDP (2009 - 2015)

declining employment figures (2009 - 2015)

Sub-optimal cooperation •

The MRDH and the province must work together more effectively to co-ordinate transition.


Economic clusters

Logistics & Transport

Chemical & Refinery

Security

Maritime technology

Energy

Health & Life science

Food & flowers

Justice


Knowled ge institutes


Innovation power


Four key questions for our regi on What will be our future earning capacity?

What future labor market will evolve?

What skills are required?

What will be the effects of the urban environment?


Transition enablers

New digital technologies

New forms of energy

New business models

Enlightened consumers

Government as market maker


Co a lit ion of the w illin g & able Regional level

National level

European level

Collaborative commons Communities

Funding / Tax incentives Regulatory framework

Funding Level playing field


Tripl e Helix Public Private Partnerships

Government Key of stable interactions

Industry Production key

Academia Key of knowledge


Financing the t ransition

T R A N S ITI ON

Towards zero marginal costs Towards zero carbon Towards zero waste Towards new productivity Towards an inclusive society

NE X T ECO NO MY

+ Investment volume of ca. 40 - 60 billion â‚Ź * Based on analysis Rifkin / TIR Group


‘Roadmap Next Economy is EU best practice.’ Maroš Šefčovič Vice President EU


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