The phenomenon of spending time in a second home—a sommerhus, sumarhús, mökki, hytta or fritidshus—is an expression of the high quality of life in the Nordic countries. Estimations suggest that around half of the Nordic population have access to a second home via ownership, family or friends, and these ‘rural’ second homes are increasingly used all year round. The dominant understanding of the Nordic region is ongoing urbanisation, where people move from rural areas to urban centres.The analyses in this study nuance this understanding as there is also mobility from urban permanent homes to rural second homes ongoing throughout the year. This policy brief presents possibilities for how spatial planning can include second home users and seaso...
Second homes, or summer cottages, are widely spread all over Finland. It is estimated that half of t...
The increased capacity of households to allocate their time in several places as a result of both th...
Over recent decades, rural–urban migration and a decrease in wealth have been major challenges faced...
Estimations for the Nordic population is that half of the 27 million inhabitants have access to a ho...
The paper focuses on leisure oriented mobile lifestyle between urban home and rural second home in F...
While the government in Norway strives for equity in health and access, factors of urbanization, mod...
Second housing in Finland is a large phenomenon with deep historical and cultural roots. In this pap...
Second homes are a widespread part of the Swedish landscape and in many municipalities along the coa...
Second-home tourism is a very popular form of tourism in many countries, particularly in the Nordic ...
Peripheral areas in European countries have recently experienced an influx of foreign second home ow...
While public administrative systems are based on a principle of permanent residence, many people use...
The rural municipalities in the mountain areas of northern Sweden has for a many years experienced a...
Second-home tourism’s transformative power on local communities is widely recognized through numerou...
The purpose of this study is to investigate policies regarding second home planning in the Swedish m...
Second homes are an important part of Finnish leisure, mobility and rural policy. There are 499,000 ...
Second homes, or summer cottages, are widely spread all over Finland. It is estimated that half of t...
The increased capacity of households to allocate their time in several places as a result of both th...
Over recent decades, rural–urban migration and a decrease in wealth have been major challenges faced...
Estimations for the Nordic population is that half of the 27 million inhabitants have access to a ho...
The paper focuses on leisure oriented mobile lifestyle between urban home and rural second home in F...
While the government in Norway strives for equity in health and access, factors of urbanization, mod...
Second housing in Finland is a large phenomenon with deep historical and cultural roots. In this pap...
Second homes are a widespread part of the Swedish landscape and in many municipalities along the coa...
Second-home tourism is a very popular form of tourism in many countries, particularly in the Nordic ...
Peripheral areas in European countries have recently experienced an influx of foreign second home ow...
While public administrative systems are based on a principle of permanent residence, many people use...
The rural municipalities in the mountain areas of northern Sweden has for a many years experienced a...
Second-home tourism’s transformative power on local communities is widely recognized through numerou...
The purpose of this study is to investigate policies regarding second home planning in the Swedish m...
Second homes are an important part of Finnish leisure, mobility and rural policy. There are 499,000 ...
Second homes, or summer cottages, are widely spread all over Finland. It is estimated that half of t...
The increased capacity of households to allocate their time in several places as a result of both th...
Over recent decades, rural–urban migration and a decrease in wealth have been major challenges faced...