Rotterdam leads the Europe, Middle East and Africa economic area as the most inclusive city. However, German cities such as Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Munich and Cologne also show strong performance in the EMEA region in terms of social, economic, spatial and environmental inclusivity, according to the "Inclusive Cities Barometer" by Cushman & Wakefield.
The highlights of the study show that all German cities surveyed are classified as "social drivers": They are able to integrate and utilize diversity. This strengthens their economic power and makes them attractive to international investors. Frankfurt, for example, known as an international trade fair location, attracts people from all over the world and is regarded as Germany's city of "super diversity". Cologne promotes strong intercultural competence and tolerance through its motto "Live and let live".
Berlin is described as a creative melting pot, characterized by its cultural diversity and the dynamism of almost 190 nations represented. Munich sets standards in education and business with a high proportion of academics and globally networked business communities. Hamburg's port maintains trade relations with the whole world. The cities are not only economic centers, but also pioneers in the creation of integrative urban environments.
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