
Profitiert das Umland vom Boom der Großstädte? Reichweite und funktionale Differenzierung von Ausstrahlungseffekten in den deutschen Stadtregionen
Author(s) -
Kati Volgmann,
Anna Growe,
Angelika Münter,
Frank Osterhage
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
raumforschung und raumordnung
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1869-4179
pISSN - 0034-0111
DOI - 10.14512/rur.144
Subject(s) - boom , context (archaeology) , economic geography , spillover effect , geography , population , urbanization , humanities , economy , economics , sociology , demography , economic growth , art , engineering , archaeology , environmental engineering , microeconomics
In the last two decades, German major cities have shown an impressive comeback as places to live and work. Using the case of Germany’s 33 largest cities in terms of population and employment and their functional hinterland, this study identifies cities characterised by above-average growth processes(“boom”) and how this “boom” effects the cities’ hinterlands. A distinction of these “spillover effects” is made between “slop over effects” in the sense of suburbanisation into the closer hinterland and “enrichment effects” in the sense of regionalurbanisation of the wider hinterland. The “spillover effects” are analysed using population and employment dynamics in the cores and the first and second ring of the hinterland. While population development continues to move into the hinterland,employment growth in the surrounding region is orientated towards existing centres and transportation axes. Theories of regional urbanisation developed in other geographicalcontexts, especially in North America, thus can only be transferred to a limited extent to the German urban context with its historically grown small-scale polycentric structure.