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Title: Greater Dublin Area (GDA)


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Greater Dublin Area (GDA) Alternative to South
and East?
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Greater Dublin Area An Example of A Core
Economic Region
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Dublin's Docklands Redevelopment
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Why GDA is a core economic region
  • Route focus / nodal point for Irelands road,
    rail, air and river transport networks.
  • Dublin city finincial and administrative
    capital. Major service centre providing natioanl,
    governmental, health and educational services.
  • The countrys biggest tourist destination
    (Dublin).
  • Natural resources fertile brown earth soil,
    well drained lowlands. Sheltered harbours for
    fishing and tourism industry.
  • High population density area of in-migration.
  • Wealthy, educated population attracts industry.
    (Dublin software)
  • One of the fastest growing regions in Europe.

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Reasons for GDA dominance
  • 80 of state sponsored bodies located here.
  • 70 of major public and private companies are
    located within GDA.
  • All finincial institutions have their
    headquarters here.
  • Dublin is the capital.

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Physical Characteristics of GDA
  • Climate
  • Drier than BMW due to rain shadow effect.
  • 750mm average (1000mm less than west)
  • Wicklow Mountains relief rainfall
  • Similar temperatures to BMW (5 15 degrees)
  • Relief and Drainage
  • Low lying and undulating (gently rolling) in
    north and west.
  • Perfect for commercial agriculture
  • Coastline varies from metamorphic headlands
    (Killiney, Howth) and bays of limestone (Dublin
    Bay) Erosion in Killiney, deposition in Malahide.
  • Rivers Liffey, Boyne, Vartry.
  • Kildare / Meath lowlying, no major upland
    areas.
  • Dublin mountains barrier to development of
    roads and settlement.

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Physical Characteristics Cntd.
  • Soils
  • Mainly covered by fertile brown earth soils.
  • North Co. Dublin marine deposition has added
    sand to the brown earths making them suitable for
    intensive horticulture.
  • Blanket peat is found on the uplands of the
    Wicklow Mountains

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Primary Activities (Agriculture, forestry,
fishing)
  • Characterised by large, intensive, commercial
    horticulture and tillage farms.
  • Only 3 of population employed in agric.
  • Mechanised farms with high yields.
  • Near a large urban market.
  • Low transport costs
  • North Co. Dub. - Good soils, undulating
    landscape, mild climate (few frosts) and low
    rainfall make it an area well suited to
    horticulture Onions, cabbages, tomatoes,
    carrots.
  • Glasshouse production is common.
  • Meath / Kildare cereal growth (wheat)
  • Farmers do not use forestry as an alternative
    income source.
  • Cattle production is an important economic
    activity in Meath.
  • Agric land is under increasing pressure from
    urban sprawl of Dublin city. Rezoning of land for
    residential or industrial use.
  • Kildare emhasis on the bloodstock industry.
    (Horses).
  • Wicklow Mountains sheep rearing

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Forestry
  • Wicklow is the most forested county as the land
    is more upland, has less fertile soil and is not
    as exploited for commercial agriculture.
  • Wicklow Mountains thin acidic soils, wetter
    climate and steeper ground.
  • Forestry is more suited to this land than
    agriculture.
  • Overall in the GDA, few farmers turn to forestry
    as an alternative to farming (unlike BMW)

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Fishing
  • Fishing industry based at Howth.
  • Value of fish landed at Howth ranks 3rd in
    Ireland after Killybegs and Dunmore East.
  • Dublin city is ranked 3rd in the numbers employed
    in Ireland after Killybegs and Cork.
  • Mainly demersal fish caught.

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Secondary Economic Activities.
  • GDA has many advantages for the location of
    industry, especially in Dublin city.
  • Dublin city focus of Irelands transport
    network road, rail, air, water.
  • Dublin Port Irelands main port. 1 million
    trucks per annum.
  • Dublins hinterland fertile farmland variety
    of raw materials for the food processing
    industry.
  • High population density labour force / market.
  • Dublin national education centre attractive
    location for knowledge-based industries eg
    software.
  • Wealthier people makes the region attractive for
    producers of high value luxury goods.
  • Dublin is a service centre, providing support
    services for manufacturing, such as marketing and
    technical support.

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  • Wider range of manufacturing than in periphery
    brewing, food processing, printing, clothing,
    electronics.
  • Dublin accounts for 32 of national employment in
    the manufacturing industry.
  • Greater chance of finding another job in GDA
    should a company close, unlike in the BMW.
  • Location of many world class knowledge-based
    multinational companies such as Microsoft, IBM,
    Hewlett-Packard, Intel etc.
  • Food processing is very important Cadburys.
  • Irish printing and publishing industry based in
    Dublin Independent Citywest.
  • Manufacturing is widely dispersed across GDA and
    not confined to a few urban centres (like in
    BMW).
  • Transport very important to industry movement
    away from traditional location in the docklands
    to industrial estates and business parks close to
    the M50 and Airport.

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Tertiary Activities
  • Dublin dominates tertiary activities in GDA.
  • Communications
  • Transport and communications related work 9 of
    workforce in Dublin.
  • Important centre of communications with a variety
    of transport methods (port, LUAS etc)
  • Public Services
  • Dublin is administrative capital of country
    large share of workforce in Dublin employed in
    public administration gardai, government
    departments etc.
  • Health services are important part of tertiary
    sector.
  • Dublin 6 private, 15 public hospitals. 75
    health-board registered nursery / creche centres
    providing childcare facilities in the city.
  • Finincial services major growth industry in the
    region. IFSC employs over 6,000 people in 25 of
    the worlds top 50 banks.

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Tertiary Activities cntd.
  • Teleservices.
  • Hertz has located its European call centre in
    Swords.
  • City West business campus is the location of
    Irelands National Digital Park
  • This park has been developed as the central
    location for e-commerce and technology companies
    who need high speed digital communications
    services.

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Education
  • Dublin home to some of the countrys most
    respected educational institutions.
  • University of Dublin, Trinity, DCU.
  • Many 3rd level educational centres have expanded
    in recent times Tallaght and Blanchardstown
    Institutes of Technology.
  • At least 5 private 3rd level colleges in the city

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Tourism
  • Much greater scale of tourism here than in the
    BMW.
  • 2006 over 6 million visitors to Dublin.
  • 1.2 billion generated for Dublin economy.
  • Year round industry unlike in BMW (seasonal).
  • Dublin short break destination for city based
    holiday.
  • Art galleries, music venues, theatres, shops,
    restaurants etc.
  • Kildare racing and golfing (K-Club Ryder Cup)
  • Meaths main attraction Newgrange.
  • Wicklow beautiful scenery Glendalough,
    Powerscourt Gardens.

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Problem in GDA Transport Services
  • As in all core regions, transport can be a
    problem.
  • Urban sprawl, and the increase in car ownership
    have led to severe congestion.
  • The Transport 21 project includes several plans
    to improve the GDAs transport problems. (Page
    304 / 305)

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Transport 21
  • The name given to the planned development of the
    transport system in Ireland between 2005 2015.
  • Investment covers national roads, public
    transport and airports.
  • Total estimated cost - 34.4 billion.
  • Aims of Transport 21
  • Increase accessibility to and from all regions.
  • Ensure sustainability of transport services.
  • Expand capacity of infrastructure.
  • Increase peoples use of public transport.
  • Improve quality of transport infrastructure.
  • This involves
  • Upgrading M50
  • Construction of metro
  • Building Atlantic Corridor route from Donegal to
    Waterford
  • Upgrading current rail routes.
  • Reopening other rail routes
  • Projects listed on page 316

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Transport 21 Projects
  • New LUAS lines
  • 2 metro lines in Dublin and an underground line
    and station at St. Stephens Green linking
    Heuston and Connolly.
  • Dart extensions.
  • Removal of trucks from city centre due to the
    Port Tunnel.
  • Debate whether or not to buy out the M50 toll
    bridge from the toll company (NTR) is still
    ongoing.

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Dublins Port Tunnel Under Construction
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Human Processes in GDA
  • 2006 1,661,185 people.
  • Surplus of females, reflected by the greater
    numbers in health and education.
  • Government investment in services for childcare
    and the elderly will need to be provided by the
    government.
  • 2021 GDA 41 of total population of Ireland.
  • Numbers of young people and old people will
    increase.
  • Dublin cultural melting pot.
  • More religions here over the last decade.
  • Dublin is often 1st stop for immigrants.
  • Multicultural city.
  • Primary and secondary schools have students from
    all over the world.

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Planning Policies for the GDA.
  • NDP National Development Plan
  • Address traffic congestion and urban sprawl.
  • Maintain Dublin as a national gateway serving
    entire country.
  • Build on Dublins economic performance, improve
    jobs and reduce unemployment.
  • Develop tourism and promote social inclusion.
  • Maintain a viable rural economy.
  • Continue development of transport links to the
    rest of the country.

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NSS National Spatial Strategy (2002 2020)
  • Enhance competitiveness of the GDA.
  • Monitor growth of the Dublin City Region.
  • Manage Dublin as a gateway so that other areas
    have the opportunity to become similarly strong.
  • Manage the location of industry and zoning of
    land.
  • Integrate transport.
  • Develop the hinterlands of the GDA.

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Decentralisation
  • Planned relocation of government and Office of
    Public Works staff in Dublin to other areas of
    GDA and Ireland.
  • Should help reduce traffic congestion and ease
    pressures on other services in the area.
  • Offices listed for relocation within GDA include
  • Revenue Commissioners to Athy.
  • Probation and Welfare Service, Garda Civilian HR
    unit, National Property Services, Regulatory
    Authority and Coroners Agency to Navan.
  • Department of Finance to Kildare.
  • Department of Environment to Wexford
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