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The Golden Banana

The Golden Banana or Sun Belt is an area of higher population density lying between Cartagena in the west and Genoa in the east along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.

The area runs along the Mediterranean coast, including the French cities of Nice, Marseille, Montpellier the Spanish cities of Barcelona to Valencia.[1][2][3] It was defined by the "Europe 2000" report from the European Commission in 1995 similarly to the Blue Banana.

Description

The region is characterized by its importance in activities related to information and communication technologies, in terms of quality of life and as a top travel destination. At any rate, the Golden Banana can also be understood as an extension of the Blue Banana over the Mediterranean arc.

The golden banana has development axes extending into the area of the upper Adriatic around Trieste. This also relates to the trade flows of the maritime Silk Road or the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative and its developments to Central Europe.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

See also

References

  1. ^ Eskelinen, Heikki; Liikanen, Ilkka; Oska, Jukka (1999). Curtains of iron and gold: reconstructing borders and scales of interaction. Ashgate. p. 119. ISBN 978-1-84014-460-4.
  2. ^ "New Regional Economics in Central European Economies: The Future of CENTROPE" (PDF). Proceedings of OeNB Workshops. March 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 September 2011. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  3. ^ See also: John Loughlin "Europe of the Regions" and the Federalization of Europe" (1996) 26 (4): pp 141.
  4. ^ Elaboration of a longterm polycentric vision of the European Space. Economie et aménagement. Paris: DATAR (2000).
  5. ^ Marcus Hernig: Die Renaissance der Seidenstraße (2018), p 112.
  6. ^ Wolf D. Hartmann, Wolfgang Maennig, Run Wang: Chinas neue Seidenstraße. Frankfurt am Main 2017, p 59
  7. ^ With regard to economic changes: cf. also: Hospers, Gert-Jan "Beyond the blue banana? Structural change in Europe´s geo-economy." 2002.
  8. ^ Infoblatt Wirtschaftsräume in Europa (German)
  9. ^ Diercke "Europa - Wirtschaftliche Raummodelle", 2015 - ISBN 978-3-14-100800-5, p 99.
  10. ^ Europa Wirtschaftliche Raummodelle (German)

Further reading

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