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Title:Zur Problematik kleinstädtischer Agglomerationen am Beispiel Leibnitz
Authors:ID Florian, Matin (Author)
ID Tropper, Anton (Author)
ID Zsilincsar, Walter (Author)
Files:.pdf Revija_za_geografijo_2006_Florian,_Tropper,_Zsilincsar_ZUR_PROBLEMATIK_KLEINSTÄDTISCHER_AGGLOMERATIONEN_AM_BEISPIEL_LEIBNITZ.pdf (1,36 MB)
MD5: 12299B2060CEEA9BB13B79A8B3DE7317
PID: 20.500.12556/dkum/d460a34e-a01a-492d-8ced-ed28ef60d73d
 
URL http://www.ff.um.si/zalozba-in-knjigarna/ponudba/zbirke-in-revije/revija-za-geografijo/clanki/stevilka-2-1-2006/021-04_florian_tropper_zsilincsar.pdf
 
Language:German
Work type:Scientific work
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Abstract:Problem aglomeracij manjših mest na primeru Lipnice (Leibnitz) Prispevek obravnava pojav mestnih aglomeracij. Doslej smo ta pojav lahko opazovali pri večjih in srednje velikih mestih, danes pa ga je mogoče opaziti tudi pri manjših mestih z do 10 000 prebivalci. Aglomeracijska jedra kot npr. okrajno središče Lipnica (Leibnitz) se težje širijo zaradi omejitev, ki jim jih postavljajo administrativne meje. Razvoj središča je zato počasnejši, medtem ko imajo naselja v okolici koristi zaradi ekonomske in demografske rasti. V prihodnje lahko pričakujemo povezovanje centralnih naselij in okolice predvsem pri delitvi stroškov in dobička, povezanega z investicijami, ustvarjanjem novih delovnih mest in komunalnimi dejavnostmi.
Keywords:urbana geografija, urbana naselja, centralna naselja, mala mesta, aglomeracija, urbani razvoj, Avstrija, Lipnica
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year of publishing:2006
Number of pages:str. 37-51
Numbering:Letn. 1, št. 2
PID:20.500.12556/DKUM-69831 New window
ISSN:1854-665X
UDC:911.375(188.3)(436Lipnica):711.435
ISSN on article:1854-665X
COBISS.SI-ID:237117184 New window
NUK URN:URN:SI:UM:DK:RTHMLERJ
Publication date in DKUM:02.03.2018
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Title:Revija za geografijo
Publisher:Univerza v Mariboru, Filozofska fakulteta, Univerza v Mariboru, Filozofska fakulteta, Univerzitetna založba Univerze v Mariboru
ISSN:1854-665X
COBISS.SI-ID:229718016 New window

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Language:English
Title:Problems of small cities aglomeration : a case study Leibnitz
Abstract:The study deals with the phenomenon of urban agglomeration, which so far could be observed only within of big and medium sized towns, nowadays is also including smaller central places of less than 10.000 inhabitants. Agglomeration nuclei like the district capital Leibnitz suffer from limited possibilities of expansion due to the small administrative area. This affects economic as well as demographic interests, and goes to the debt of the financial potential of core city, whereas the surrounding communities profits from economic expansion and population growth. The unification of the suburban communities with the central city would probably be the clearest reaction to the spatial structures. A good alternative to strengthen the interests of the whole agglomeration could be offered by means of an inter-communal financial compensation. The idea of a just distribution of financial burdens and yields resulting from economic investments, job creation, communal services, etc… among all communities of the agglomeration is just at its beginning.
Keywords:small–town–agglomeration, suburbanisation, administrational structures, inter-communal cooperation, inter–communal compensatory financing, Austria, Leibnitz


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