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CentropeMAP/CentropeSTATISTICS Cross-Border Newsleer Nr. 09 December 2017 peSTATISTICS (will be connuously extend- ed), display of the individu- al query results on the web or as PDF down- load. The municipality and re- gion comparison tool is di- rectly available from the CentropeMAP geoportal (click the “Municipality com- parison” buon in the leſt menu, see image above); more content will be added in the future. Contents Municipality and region comparison tool in Cen- tropeSTATISTICS Monitoring of the set- tlement development of Stadtregion + New digital brochure “Centrope in Figures” Stascal Yearbooks of Burgenland, Lower Aus- tria and Vienna -+-+-+-+-+-+- CentropeMAP CentropeSTATISTICS Cross-Border Newsleer Edion no. 09 December 2017 -+-+-+-+-+-+- CentropeMAP CentropeSTATISTICS is a cooperaon project of www.centropemap.org All datasets, maps, charts and illustraons in this newsleer are either part of the web portal www. centropemap.org or are courtesy of the stascal offices of the Czech Re- public, Hungary, Slovakia, Burgenland, Lower Aus- tria and Vienna. Any redistribuon of this newsleer is highly ap- preciated! Imprint: Planungsgemeinschaſt Ost Rockhgasse 6/3, 1010 Wien [email protected] No responsibility for correctness. MAP STATISTICS Centrope Cross-Border Newsleer 9 December 2017 Harmonised stascs across the borders Have you ever been asked how many inhabitants or how many employable peo- ple live in your municipality, compared to its neighbour- ing municipality or the sur- rounding region? Neighbours do not al- ways live in the same admin- istrave district or region, somemes even in anoth- er country. Administrave boundaries disappear more and more in pracse, how- ever, they are sll a liming factor in stascs. The new municipality and region comparison tool in CentropeSTATISTICS will help you compare a munici- pality or a region with an- other municipality or region. The main aspects are flex- ible applicaon and custom- ising opons for users from the Centrope region – for example, you can automa- cally query adjacent munici- palies for your selecon or build a user-defined region by selecng municipalies via a map. These funcons are currently available: comparison of single municipalies or mu- nicipalies and regions, creaon of tables and charts for selected sta- scal indicators and me series of Centro- Municipality and region comparison tool in CentropeSTATISTICS DI Clemens Beyer, CentropeMAP team, e-mail: [email protected]

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Page 1: December 2017 Contents Harmonised statistics across the ... · New digital brochure “Centrope in Figures” Statistical Yearbooks of Burgenland, Lower Aus-tria and Vienna-+-+-+-+-+-+-CentropeMAP

CentropeMAP/CentropeSTATISTICS Cross-Border Newsletter Nr. 09 December 2017 �

peSTATISTICS (will be continuously extend-ed),display of the individu-al query results on the web or as PDF down-load.

The municipality and re-gion comparison tool is di-rectly available from the CentropeMAP geoportal (click the “Municipality com-parison” button in the left menu, see image above); more content will be added in the future.

ContentsMunicipality and region comparison tool in Cen-tropeSTATISTICS

Monitoring of the set-tlement development of Stadtregion+

New digital brochure “Centrope in Figures”

Statistical Yearbooks of Burgenland, Lower Aus-tria and Vienna

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CentropeMAPCentropeSTATISTICSCross-BorderNewsletter

Edition no. 09December 2017

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CentropeMAPCentropeSTATISTICS

is a cooperation projectof

www.centropemap.org

All datasets, maps, charts and illustrations in this newsletter are either part of the web portal www.centropemap.org or are courtesy of the statistical offices of the Czech Re-public, Hungary, Slovakia, Burgenland, Lower Aus-tria and Vienna.

Any redistribution of this newsletter is highly ap-preciated!

Imprint:Planungsgemeinschaft OstRockhgasse 6/3, 1010 Wien [email protected] responsibility for correctness.

MAPSTATISTICSCentrope Cross-Border

NewsletterN°9

December 2017

Harmonised statisticsacross the borders

Have you ever been asked how many inhabitants or how many employable peo-ple live in your municipality, compared to its neighbour-ing municipality or the sur-rounding region?

Neighbours do not al-ways live in the same admin-istrative district or region, sometimes even in anoth-er country. Administrative boundaries disappear more and more in practise, how-ever, they are still a limiting factor in statistics.

The new municipality and region comparison tool in CentropeSTATISTICS will help you compare a munici-

pality or a region with an-other municipality or region. The main aspects are flex-ible application and custom-ising options for users from the Centrope region – for example, you can automati-cally query adjacent munici-palities for your selection or build a user-defined region by selecting municipalities via a map. These functions are currently available:

comparison of single municipalities or mu-nicipalities and regions,creation of tables and charts for selected sta-tistical indicators and time series of Centro-

Municipality and region comparisontool in CentropeSTATISTICS

DI Clemens Beyer, CentropeMAP team, e-mail: [email protected]

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CentropeMAP/CentropeSTATISTICS Cross-Border Newsletter Nr. 09 December 2017 �

Monitoring of the settlementdevelopment of Stadtregion+

The city region Stadtre-gion+ in Vienna, Lower Aus-tria and Burgenland has been growing more rapidly than expected. The com-prehensive structural anal-ysis of the future spatial development of the city re-gion, which was carried out in 2008, was monitored in 2015/2016.

Planungsgemeinschaft Ost (PGO) commissioned the Austrian Academy of Sciences to look into the fol-lowing issues based on cur-rent facts and figures and on the current population esti-mates, compiled by the Aus-trian Conference on Spatial Planning (ÖROK): How many persons have moved to the region? Which migration flows impact the growth of the city region? Which areas have the highest growth? What are the conclusions for planning?

The most important re-sult was that the real growth has outpaced the estimates. In addition to other popu-lar areas in the city region, Vienna’s population has in-creased more rapidly than expected. In a first step, the quantitative analysis answered the following questions: What was the concrete development of migration dynamics? Which migration flows impact the

demographic development? Which areas have the high-est growth rate?

It is worth noting that the population growth of the past few years has mainly taken place in high poten-tial areas, which had been identified as such by experts (The classification of a high potential area depends on the provision of services and infrastructure and the acces-sibility on the basis of small scale raster data).

Generally speaking, the concept of the “structured

city region” is still valid. Poli-cies and regional planning measures, which had a great influence, were listed in the results of the monitoring. An analysis of the measures has also facilitated the defi-nition of recommendations and areas for action for the future development of the city region.

For more information about the results of the monitoring and the concept of a “structured city region” as well as areas for action, please visit http://www.pla-

nungsgemeinschaft-ost.at/no_cache/studien/ansicht/detail/studie/monitoring-der-siedlungsentwicklung-in-der-stadtregion/

WienWien

S l o w a k e i

U n g a r n

RustRust

TullnTulln

BadenBaden

MödlingMödling

EisenstadtEisenstadt

MistelbachMistelbach

KorneuburgKorneuburg

HollabrunnHollabrunn

NeunkirchenNeunkirchen

GänserndorfGänserndorf

KlosterneuburgKlosterneuburg

Neusiedl am SeeNeusiedl am See

Wiener NeustadtWiener Neustadt

Bruck an der LeithaBruck an der Leitha

0 5 10 20 Kilometer Kartographie und ©: Jakob Eder, ISR/ÖAW, 2016

Bevölkerungsveränderung 2010 bis 2015auf dem 1000m-Raster in der SRO+ in Personen

Veränderung je Rasterzelle in Personen> 75 bis 150 > 25 bis 75 > 10 bis 25 > 0 bis 10

Min:- 1.618 (innerhalb 1. Bezirk, Innere Stadt) | Max: 2.883 (innerhalb 10. Bezirk, Favoriten)> 150

> - 25 bis - 10 > - 75 bis - 25 ≤ - 150 bis - 75> - 10 bis 0 ≤ - 150

PGO-Teame-mail: [email protected]

WienWien

S l o w a k e i

U n g a r n

RustRust

TullnTulln

BadenBaden

MödlingMödling

EisenstadtEisenstadt

MistelbachMistelbach

KorneuburgKorneuburg

HollabrunnHollabrunn

NeunkirchenNeunkirchen

GänserndorfGänserndorf

KlosterneuburgKlosterneuburg

Neusiedl am SeeNeusiedl am See

Wiener NeustadtWiener Neustadt

Bruck an der LeithaBruck an der Leitha

0 5 10 20 Kilometer Kartographie und ©: Jakob Eder, ISR/ÖAW, 2016Sachdaten: Land Burgenland, Land Niederösterreich, Stadt Wien | Geometrie: Universität Wien; Open Street Map

in der SRO+ 2016 (ÖV 2016, IV 2013)

Min: 0,0 | Max: 100,00 bis 25 > 25 bis 60 > 60

MAPSTATISTICSCentrope Multi-language website:

German, English, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian

www.centropemap.org

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CentropeMAP/CentropeSTATISTICS Cross-Border Newsletter Nr. 09 December 2017 �

New digital brochure “Centrope in Figures”Each national statistical of-

fice has its own publication in which the country or region is presented to the public by means of tables, thematic maps, and figures. The cross-border database CentropeSTA-TISTICS offers a publication with harmonised datasets for the whole Centrope region comprising parts of four neigh-bouring countries.

The brochure “Centrope in Figures” is designed as online publication consisting of a col-lection of single map sheets. The map sheets are listed in

the table of contents and will be regularly updated so that the latest maps, charts, and figures will be available in the main brochure. Older map

sheets will be available sepa-rately in an archive section.DI Clemens Beyer, CentropeMAP team, e-mail: [email protected]

Web link: http://www.centropemap.org/cif

output of these analyses is de-scriptively depicted with tables, charts, and maps. The handbook can be ordered in a printed editi-on and is available for download as PDF version (see web link or QR code).

For more information please contact the Department for

Spatial Planning and Regio-nal Policy/Statistics via e-mail: [email protected].

Vienna in Figures gives a brief overview in 8 chapters and on 24 pages and serves as an in-vitation to learn more about the City of Vienna. The brochure is available in English and German

Statistical Yearbooks of Burgenland, Lower Austria and ViennaThe Statistical Yearbook Bur-

genland in its 36th edition will be published at the beginning of 2018. Tables, charts and maps were extended to the reporting year 2016. Nature, environment, population, economy, tourism and many more thematic areas are covered in time series and partly at municipal level.

The new Statistical Handbook of Lower Aus-tria has been published and shows various development trends underlined with cur-rent facts and figures re-garding population, health, environment, economy, energy, climate, education, culture and politics. The

(see web link or QR code).

The compre-hensive statisti-cal yearbook of Vienna describes d e m o g ra p h i c , social and eco-nomic conditions

and shows st r u c t u re s and develop-ment trends. Tables and illustrations are complemented with ex-planatory texts and analy-ses. The yearbook is availa-ble for download (see web link or QR code).

Web link: http://www.noe.gv.at/noe/Zahlen-Fakten/Statistisches_Handbuch_41._Jahrgang_2017.html

https://www.wien.gv.at/statistik/publikationen/jahrbuch.html,https://www.wien.gv.at/statistik/publikationen/wien-in-zahlen.html