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12-15 March 2013
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Ilmar REEPALU was born 1943 in Estonia. He holds a Master of Science in Civil Engineering and Architecture from Chalmers University and a Supplementary Degree in Architecture from the Royal University College of Fine Arts. From 1970-1985 he worked as architect in Gothenburg specialising in sustainable city planning. From 1985-1994 he was Vice Mayor of Malmö. Since 1994 he is Chairman of the City Executive Board and Lord Mayor. From 1999-2007 he was President of the Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions, and since 2007 he is its Vice President. He also is member of the Policy Committee of the Council for European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR) since 2001. He is a member of the EU Committee of Regions since 2007 and the chairman of its Commission for Climate, Environment and Energy (ENVE). Abotu Malmö Malmö is on the move: 1970 to 1980 was a period of stagnation and decline that saw 35,000 people leave Malmö. Following a period of high unemployment, the city started to find its feet again in the mid 1990s. Important factors in the recovery of Malmö included a national equalisation scheme for municipal income and costs, the construction of the Öresund bridge and the establishment of Malmö University in 1998. In the spring of 2000, Malmö and Copenhagen adopted a vision for collaboration and integration in the Öresund region. Nowadays, Malmö is about to become a sustainable city socially, economically and ecologically. Malmö is the first Fair Trade city in Sweden, with a large number of Fair Trade products on sale. With people from 170 countries, Malmö is a multicultural city in the true sense of the word. Diversity is one of the characteristics of the city, creating the conditions for a rich cultural life. Diversity also creates opportunities for Malmö to assert itself in an increasingly globalised economy.
Abotu Malmö Malmö is on the move: 1970 to 1980 was a period of stagnation and decline that saw 35,000 people leave Malmö. Following a period of high unemployment, the city started to find its feet again in the mid 1990s. Important factors in the recovery of Malmö included a national equalisation scheme for municipal income and costs, the construction of the Öresund bridge and the establishment of Malmö University in 1998. In the spring of 2000, Malmö and Copenhagen adopted a vision for collaboration and integration in the Öresund region. Nowadays, Malmö is about to become a sustainable city socially, economically and ecologically. Malmö is the first Fair Trade city in Sweden, with a large number of Fair Trade products on sale. With people from 170 countries, Malmö is a multicultural city in the true sense of the word. Diversity is one of the characteristics of the city, creating the conditions for a rich cultural life. Diversity also creates opportunities for Malmö to assert itself in an increasingly globalised economy.
Malmö is on the move: 1970 to 1980 was a period of stagnation and decline that saw 35,000 people leave Malmö. Following a period of high unemployment, the city started to find its feet again in the mid 1990s. Important factors in the recovery of Malmö included a national equalisation scheme for municipal income and costs, the construction of the Öresund bridge and the establishment of Malmö University in 1998. In the spring of 2000, Malmö and Copenhagen adopted a vision for collaboration and integration in the Öresund region. Nowadays, Malmö is about to become a sustainable city socially, economically and ecologically. Malmö is the first Fair Trade city in Sweden, with a large number of Fair Trade products on sale. With people from 170 countries, Malmö is a multicultural city in the true sense of the word. Diversity is one of the characteristics of the city, creating the conditions for a rich cultural life. Diversity also creates opportunities for Malmö to assert itself in an increasingly globalised economy.
With people from 170 countries, Malmö is a multicultural city in the true sense of the word. Diversity is one of the characteristics of the city, creating the conditions for a rich cultural life. Diversity also creates opportunities for Malmö to assert itself in an increasingly globalised economy.
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