Site effects: assessing the fiscal, social and ecological costs of planned developments

To achieve a more sustainable urban development it is necessary that decision-makers and others are able to understand the impacts of planned projects. To support this understanding a significant number of 'impact assessment tools' have been developed to facilitate decision-making for urba...

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Published inRegional studies, regional science Vol. 2; no. 1; pp. 392 - 407
Main Authors Dittrich-Wesbuer, Andrea, Krön, Annette, Mayr, Alexander
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Routledge 01.01.2015
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ISSN2168-1376
2168-1376
DOI10.1080/21681376.2015.1063448

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Summary:To achieve a more sustainable urban development it is necessary that decision-makers and others are able to understand the impacts of planned projects. To support this understanding a significant number of 'impact assessment tools' have been developed to facilitate decision-making for urban development. However, many of these tools have a rather narrow scope when looking at assessment areas or spatial scope. On that background, the research project RegioProjektCheck set out to develop an impact analysis tool with a broadened scope. Although the ambitious objectives had to be modified for some subject areas, the toolbox created can be seen as a starting point for a new generation of impact assessment tools that enable an integrated assessment. A new approach has also been attempted with wide distribution of the toolbox, providing free use and further technical development to anyone.
ISSN:2168-1376
2168-1376
DOI:10.1080/21681376.2015.1063448