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Department of Spatial Planning

Welcome to the Urban Development Group (STE)

Urbanization is a key factor of global change. In research and teaching, we are interested in the processes of urban and regional development, their demographic and socio-economic drivers as well as their spatial manifestations and impacts. This includes the complex and intertwined dynamics of land use, infrastructure systems and mobility. Our research projects also address the performance of transformative planning in local and urban-regional policy arenas. Prof. Dr Stefan Siedentop's (head of department) research focuses on the dynamics and structures of urban change, the strategies and instruments of transformative urban-regional planning and methods of urban spatial observation. Prof. Dr. Joachim Scheiner researches transport behaviour, everyday mobility, residential mobility and the interrelationships between spatial structure and transport.

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New article from Katja Schimohr, Joachim Scheiner and Eva Heinen

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The article "The impact of relocations on distances travelled for commuting and grocery shopping: structural equation models of panel data" by Katja Schimohr, Joachim Scheiner and Eva Heinen was published in the journal Transportation. Based on a panel survey of moving households, the relationship between residential location decisions and distances travelled in everyday life is investigated using the example of commuting and shopping trips.


The article is freely available at the following link: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11116-024-10498-1