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Introduction to Hamar

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Hamar’s vision: The urban heart of Inland Norway

Population:

muncipality:

30.200+

growth ambition 1,5 % p.a.

region: 92.000

Work force municipality: 19.300

Comsumer trade pr. innhab., 41% above national average

Commuting: incoming, 10.000 net

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8llQ7ujly_CYzVHbGR4eE5JQWM

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City deveopment experiences

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Issues we would like to adress through network participation:

Mapping, development and use of various methods to develop and measure urban qualities and sustainability across a range of parameters (social-

economic and ecological sustainability), as well as impact of investment in urban qualities.

How to move from «user-involvement» to «public-private co-creation»

Learn more about the key indicators for creating attractive urban environments

Learn more about policy instruments which forster urban qualities

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