[The Oslo to Copenhagen] corridor is the most densely populated stretch of Scandinavia, home to 8 million of the region's 20 million people. An ambitious plan aims to link up its cities, medium-sized by global standards, across three different countries to form a single megalopolis - '8 Million City'.More at Big Think, which notes that expansion with a side link to Stockholm would create a 12-million-person megalopolis. Personally, I would argue with the hypothesis that "next-level development is hampered by the demographic dispersal in small, relatively isolated urban centres," but obviously there's big money at stake here.
The glue that will hold this megacity together? A high-speed train link that should reduce rail travel time between Oslo and Copenhagen from 7.5 hours today to 2.5 hours by 2025.
23 June 2014
A Scandinavian megacity?
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Here's the link to the Big Think article: http://bigthink.com/strange-maps/661-8-million-city-a-scandinavian-megalopolis
ReplyDeleteOops - I was in a hurry this morning. That is indeed the one I used. Inserted. Thanks for catching that, Jonas.
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