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The socioeconomic beneftso being a green city
Copenhagen
 
Beyond Green
 
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Editor: Meik Wiking, Monday Morning, mwi@mm.dkDesign: Dansk Kommunikation, Erik Ambjørn, erik@dakom.dkData: DAMVAD A/SFrontpage photos: Wonderfull Copenhagen, Rishi Happy, Christian Alsing, KontraframePhotos inside: © Wonderful Copenhagen
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IntroductionThe green tiger
 
Oer te course of e years, te green sector in Copenagen experiences a55 percent increase in turnoer, 12 percent annual growt rates in exports, and an
increase in productivity four times higher than the average of the region.
The consequences o copenhagenization
• Improed ealt and quality of life.• Total aoided cost is estimated to $43 million.
 
• Increased tourism and job generation.
From health hazard to urban oasis
• Reitalization of te local business life.
 
• Increased alue of real estate.
 
• Increased quality of life and tourism.
Blue gold. Clearance sale. Save $84 million
• Water saings of 12.409.935.974 liters per year.
 
• A reduction in water consumption of 26 percent.
 
• Saings constitute $84 million annually.
Maing cars happy, or people? Integrated public transport
• Conenient and efcient transport.• A reduction in congestions and lost ours. Te ours due to trafc congestions.
currently constitute DKK 5.7 billion per year for the Capital Region.
Waste not
• Fewer landlls as only 1,8 percent of te waste is sent to landllscompared to oer 40 percent in 1988.• Incinerated waste produces energy for te district eating system warming 98 percent of ouses and apartments in Copenagen.• Less negatie impact on local real estate.
Hot town – summer in the city
• A reduction in energy consumption by 80 percent.• Improement in ealt and quality of life.• Presering te arcitectural impression.
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