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Exurb environmental : sustainable interlinking of housing, work, recreation and mobility / publisher: Umweltbundesamt (German Environment Agency), Section I 2 "Transport, noise and spatial development” ; authors: Susanne Schubert, Alena Büttner, Jörn Lindmaier, Alice Schröder, Miriam Dross, Daniel Reißmann, Timmo Janitzek, Martin Schmied sowie Katrin Dziekan, Marco Schäfer, Martin Lange [und 13 andere]
VerfasserSchubert, Susanne ; Büttner, Alena ; Lindmaier, Jörn ; Schröder, Alice ; Dross, Miriam ; Reißmann, Daniel ; Janitzek, Timmo ; Schmied, Martin
BeiträgerDziekan, Katrin ; Schäfer, Marco ; Lange, Martin
KörperschaftDeutschland ; Raum & Energie, Institut für Planung, Kommunikation und Prozeßmanagement
ErschienenDessau-Roßlau : Umweltbundesamt, [Juli 2022]
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As at: June 2022
Umfang1 Online-Ressource (53 Seiten, 5,26 MB) : Diagramme, Karten, Illustrationen
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Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 50-52
SpracheEnglisch
URNurn:nbn:de:gbv:3:2-893765 
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The city suburbs are becoming EXURBS; the centre of life for millions of people and the intermediate space between cities and countryside is developing dynamically. Living "in the green countryside" is in high demand. Digitisation and the coronavirus pandemic have further bolstered suburbanization. The brochure deals with the question of how a sustainable development between the city and the surrounding area can be achieved as well as how we can live and work engage in recreation and be mobile in the EXURB in a more environmentally and climate-friendly manner. It shows which concrete measures we can use to combine an environmentally friendly development of the EXURB with a high quality of life and what role can be played by a stronger spatial functional content-related and organizational integration. The brochure is oriented towards decision-makers at the federal state and local levels planning and environmental associations practitioners from the various planning disciplines and scientists.