‘To increase the number of inhabitants’ is a commonly stated top objective in municipal strategies across European countries. Not differently in Austria, local policy follows a logic of growth as financial tax and redistribution systems reward according to population figures; but is demographic growth necessarily financially beneficial for a municipality, irrespective of the type of land use changes, and potentially urban sprawl, that it triggers? The Federal State of Lower Austria offers to its municipalities a strategic online planning tool to pre-assess eventual municipal infrastructural costs and tax revenues that would come with certain population increase. This study tests the Lower Austrian infrastructural cost calculator and, in so ...
German municipalities are expected to suffer from (often significant) population losses in the upcom...
Purpose – Without undertaking a comprehensive assessment of the costs and benefits of the urban spra...
This entry has been realised in the framework of the H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018 project “LoGov - Local Gov...
Avaa käsikirjoitus, kun julkaisu on Published-tilassa!‘To increase the number of inhabitants’ is a c...
It is generally assumed that municipalities attract residents and businesses as a result of intermun...
Urban densities largely determine the requirements and costs of infrastructures and their operation....
This paper aims to quantify the municipal tax revenue effects of built-up area increases. The assume...
Demographic changes are a major challenge for current urban development in Germany. Planners, reside...
International audienceThis paper builds a theoretical framework to question the ramifications of the...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
Contains fulltext : 90822.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Over the past de...
Population growth is something that many Swedish municipalities strive for. Out of the 290 municipal...
Regional growth management has become a significant component of sustainable urban land development ...
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN THE WAKE OF DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE Local governments in the wake of demographic ch...
Abstract. This paper takes a critical look at the Smart Growth movement and its reliance on traditio...
German municipalities are expected to suffer from (often significant) population losses in the upcom...
Purpose – Without undertaking a comprehensive assessment of the costs and benefits of the urban spra...
This entry has been realised in the framework of the H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018 project “LoGov - Local Gov...
Avaa käsikirjoitus, kun julkaisu on Published-tilassa!‘To increase the number of inhabitants’ is a c...
It is generally assumed that municipalities attract residents and businesses as a result of intermun...
Urban densities largely determine the requirements and costs of infrastructures and their operation....
This paper aims to quantify the municipal tax revenue effects of built-up area increases. The assume...
Demographic changes are a major challenge for current urban development in Germany. Planners, reside...
International audienceThis paper builds a theoretical framework to question the ramifications of the...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
Contains fulltext : 90822.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Over the past de...
Population growth is something that many Swedish municipalities strive for. Out of the 290 municipal...
Regional growth management has become a significant component of sustainable urban land development ...
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN THE WAKE OF DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE Local governments in the wake of demographic ch...
Abstract. This paper takes a critical look at the Smart Growth movement and its reliance on traditio...
German municipalities are expected to suffer from (often significant) population losses in the upcom...
Purpose – Without undertaking a comprehensive assessment of the costs and benefits of the urban spra...
This entry has been realised in the framework of the H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018 project “LoGov - Local Gov...