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| Best Practice for Green City PlanningDiscussion on "Opportunities and Challenges of a Sustainable City in the 21st Century - A Comparative View of New York and Hamburg, 2011 European Green Capital” at the German Center for Research and Innovation New York on December 1, 2011.
A traditional port city that handles Europe’s second largest number of containers, Hamburg ranks among Europe's wealthiest cities with an excellent economic outlook. Hamburg’s green strategies and new initiatives have made it a best practice model for other cities to follow. Across the Atlantic, New York is currently developing its own strategies and initiatives to meet the sustainability challenges of an ever-growing metropolis. On December 1, representatives of Hamburg and New York City will come together to discuss their strategies and visions of green city planning. Adam Freed, Deputy Director of the Mayor's Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability of the City of New York, will be joined by his German counterpart, Dr. Benno Hain, the Coordinator for Climate Protection and Head of the Coordinating Center for Climate Issues, Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. Michael Kruklinski, Vice President in Corporate Development & Strategy at the Siemens Corporation, and Alex Marshall, Senior Fellow at Regional Plan Association, will also share their expertise with the audience. The event takes place at the German Center for Research and Innovation and is jointly hosted with American Friends of Bucerius as well as in cooperation with the City of Hamburg. # # # The German Center for Research and Innovation, www.GermanInnovation.org, provides information and support for the realization of cooperative and collaborative projects between North America and Germany. End
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