The Development of Residential Areas on the Example of Łuków: Reurbanization and Suburbanization
In planning documents, extensive land for housing is generally designed in the outskirts of cities. Suburbanization results in social costs and high costs of provision of technical and social infrastructure. The aim of the work is to develop and present
Rafał Fornal, Artur Myna
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Inner-city transformation between reurbanization and gentrification: Leipzig, eastern Germany [PDF]
After the beginning of the post-socialist transformation, the eastern German city of Leipzig underwent various changes within a short time span. These changes have been especially dynamic in its inner city. Whereas it was hit by the loss of large parts of its population and increasing housing vacancies in the 1990s, the 2000s brought about a ...
Annegret Haase, Dieter Rink
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Explaining Reurbanization: Empirical Evidence of Intraregional Migration as a Long-Term Mobility Decision from Germany [PDF]
Following the discussion on reurbanization (changing intra-regional migration patterns), our research project treats transport-related consequences of this spatial development in German city regions. The hypothesis is that reurbanization bears potential to spread environmentally friendly ways of organizing daily mobility – but that the chance of those ...
Matthes, Gesa
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The return of cities: the trajectory of Swiss cities from demographic loss to reurbanization
Reurbanization refers to the new demographic growth of cities that previously lost population. How can we explain such a trend reversal?
Rérat, Patrick
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Most classical models of urban development conceptualize suburbanization and reurbanization as opposing processes of in- and out-migration. The article at hand starts from the understanding that this linear interpretation of migration figures falls short
Lin Hierse +3 more
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ANALYSIS OF HOUSING PREFERENCES IN THE CONTEXT OF REURBANIZATION OF BELGRADE
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Aleksandra Spalević
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Reurbanizing Leipzig (Germany): Context Conditions and Residential Actors (2000–2007)
After many decades of inner-city decline and massive suburbanization during the post-socialist transition of the 1990s, in eastern Germany there has been recently evolving a new, specific phenomenon: the simultaneousness of shrinkage, fading suburbanization and rising reurbanization. In this paper, the focus is on processes of reurbanization.
Annegret Haase +3 more
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In recent years, land prices in Germany have skyrocketed to levels that were hardly thought possible. This has particularly affected prospering cities, where price increases of more than 100 % have often been recorded since the turn of the millennium ...
Stefan Siedentop, Maximilian Schartmann
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The Importance of Coordinated Actions in Preventing the Spread of Yellow Fever to Human Populations: The Experience from the 2016-2017 Yellow Fever Outbreak in the Northeastern Region of São Paulo State. [PDF]
Yellow fever (YF) is a zoonotic arthropod‐borne disease that is caused by the yellow fever virus (YFV) and characterized by a sylvatic and urban cycle. Its most severe presentation is manifested as a hemorrhagic disease, and it has been responsible for thousands of deaths in the last decades.
Siconelli MJL +11 more
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Reurbanization: A travel reductive tendency of urban development? Empirical results of a preliminary study of the city region of Hamburg, Germany [PDF]
Scientific studies have revealed incipient reurbanization in terms of Berg's theory of urban spatial change (cf. BMVBS/BBR: 20; BERG et al.). These spatially different demographic developments impact directly on spatial planning, particularly on social and ecological issues such as gentrification, land use or transport.
Matthes, Gesa
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