The Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning

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Without regional reference values, social transformation such as demographic change, urban-rural migration and digitisation cannot be interpreted appropriately. The BBSR analyses according trends and continues to develop concepts and tools for building and housing policy, as well as urban and regional development.

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Department Stores in Transition

Status: Completed Project duration: April 2022 – December 2023

Implementing the Territorial Agenda 2030

Status: Completed Project duration: July 2020 – November 2023

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Publications on the topic

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Research News Research News Issue No. 2/2023 |

Implementation of the territorial agenda 2030 - Joining Forces for Rural Areas Impulses for cooperative regional development in Germany and Europe Individual publication

Kleinstädte international IzR (Informationen zur Raumentwicklung) Issue 1/2023 |

Structural hygiene in hospital construction Planning recommendations for structural infection prevention in operating, emergency and intensive care and in normal nursing … Zukunft Bauen: Forschung für die Praxis Issue Volume 24 (2nd extended edition) |

Small Towns in Germany
BBSR-Analysen KOMPAKT Issue 02/2022 |

Data strategies for common good-oriented urban development National Dialogue Platform Smart Cities Individual publication

The New Leipzig Charter:
Synthesis and focus
Empowering cities to act in pursuit of the common good Individual publication

Stadtentwicklung beobachten, messen und umsetzen IzR (Informationen zur Raumentwicklung) Issue 1/2021 |

Housing and property markets in Germany 2020
BBSR-Analysen KOMPAKT Issue 08/2021 |

India, Germany and Europe
A Spatial Perspective at SDG 11 on Sustainable Cities and Communities BBSR-Analysen KOMPAKT Issue 15/2020 |

India, Germany and Europe
A Spatial Perspective at SDG 4 on Quality Education BBSR-Analysen KOMPAKT Issue 13/2020 |

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