Die „historische Sozialraumanalyse” als Instrument zur Identifikation von Planungsproblemen

The method of Social Area Analysis is often used to define problems of urban development, but usually it is based on cross-sectional data only. Here time series (1971-1991) of the input variables are used in order to examine the changes of the Viennese social structure. The results are visual...

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Main Author: Josef Steinbach
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: oekom verlag GmbH 2001-01-01
Series:Raumforschung und Raumordnung
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Online Access:https://rur.oekom.de/index.php/rur/article/view/1195
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description The method of Social Area Analysis is often used to define problems of urban development, but usually it is based on cross-sectional data only. Here time series (1971-1991) of the input variables are used in order to examine the changes of the Viennese social structure. The results are visualised as three-dimensional trend surfaces. It can be shown that urban planning has to react to “double segregation”-processes of the population as well as to new demographic “cycles of ageing”.  
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spelling doaj.art-22278a1697f5405fa76c4c422500fdb52022-12-22T04:29:05Zdeuoekom verlag GmbHRaumforschung und Raumordnung0034-01111869-41792001-01-0159110.1007/BF03182938Die „historische Sozialraumanalyse” als Instrument zur Identifikation von PlanungsproblemenJosef Steinbach0Katholische Universität Eichstätt Professur für Wirtschaftsgeographie, Ostenstraße 18, 85072, Eichstätt The method of Social Area Analysis is often used to define problems of urban development, but usually it is based on cross-sectional data only. Here time series (1971-1991) of the input variables are used in order to examine the changes of the Viennese social structure. The results are visualised as three-dimensional trend surfaces. It can be shown that urban planning has to react to “double segregation”-processes of the population as well as to new demographic “cycles of ageing”.   https://rur.oekom.de/index.php/rur/article/view/1195Article
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Die „historische Sozialraumanalyse” als Instrument zur Identifikation von Planungsproblemen
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title Die „historische Sozialraumanalyse” als Instrument zur Identifikation von Planungsproblemen
title_full Die „historische Sozialraumanalyse” als Instrument zur Identifikation von Planungsproblemen
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title_full_unstemmed Die „historische Sozialraumanalyse” als Instrument zur Identifikation von Planungsproblemen
title_short Die „historische Sozialraumanalyse” als Instrument zur Identifikation von Planungsproblemen
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