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Project completed: The construction backlog in Germany, i.e. the number of dwellings approved but not yet completed, has increased in recent years. At the end of 2021, the construction backlog will comprise a good 845,000 dwellings nationwide. The research project therefore analysed the structures and changes in the construction backlog and the underlying reasons.
The so-called construction backlog (German: Bauüberhang), i.e. approved but not yet completed dwellings, has increased in recent years. The research project examined structures and changes in the construction backlog and analysed reasons for this. The results serve as a …
The so-called construction backlog (German: Bauüberhang), i.e. approved but not yet completed dwellings, has increased in recent years. The research project examined structures and changes in the construction backlog and analysed reasons for this. The results serve as a scientifically sound basis for further housing policy discussion on the construction backlog.
Publication (in German): The analysis takes the term "lignite regions" as a basis, which suggests that the initial spatial conditions are principally similar. Spatial peculiarities and individual features of the structural change areas are compared with each other.
Project completed: The award-winning practical examples show how municipalities use their urban green to positively influence the urban climate and reduce the negative effects of extreme weather. The urban green concepts are presented in five video portraits.
The Federal Ministry of Housing, Urban Development and Building (German: Bundesministerium für Wohnen, Stadtentwicklung und Bauwesen) awarded the Bundespreis Stadtgrün 2022 for the second time. The award recognised best practice examples that demonstrated how …
The Federal Ministry of Housing, Urban Development and Building (German: Bundesministerium für Wohnen, Stadtentwicklung und Bauwesen) awarded the Bundespreis Stadtgrün 2022 for the second time. The award recognised best practice examples that demonstrated how municipalities can use their urban green spaces to positively influence the urban climate and reduce the negative effects of extreme …
Publication (in German): Lignite mining activities in Germany have led to the displacement of more than 400 villages and over 130.000 affected villagers. The paper focuses on the perspectives of people who have experienced resettlements to derive social consequences and opportunities of those processes.
Publication (in German): Recently a certain longing for living outside the big cities has surfaced. The explanation needs more than to refer to the pandemic. A research project has developed an index to measure the attractiveness of cities in order to give the yearning a rational ground.
Publication (in German): Urban development funding aims to make subsidized areas attractive places to live. Survey results reveal differences in satisfaction levels between subsidized and non-subsidized areas. The funding targets areas with greater challenges, enabling municipalities to make targeted improvements.
The Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations – in short SDGs – also refer as part of the 2030 Agenda to electricity derived from renewable energy sources.