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  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 18.12.2024

    TOU-I-3: Market shares held by wider tourism areas

    The illustration ’Wider tourism areas in Germany’ contains a map of the travel areas in Germany showing five individual wider tourism areas in aggregated form.. Alps with alpine foothills, coasts and urban areas are regions characterised by very specific properties. The uplands and other areas are heterogeneous and extensive.

    TOU-I-3: Market shares held by wider tourism areas Wider tourism areas in Germany Source: Data source: Technical data: StBA (Gemeindeverzeichnis) / …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    BD-R-3: Protected areas

    The picture shows a sign commonly used in the eastern states of Germany to indicate a nature reserve. The sign depicts the outline of a black owl against a yellow background. The sign is located on the edge of a meadow. A partly wooded hill rises behind the sign.

    BD-R-3: Protected areas As far as plants and animals are concerned, climate change … for Adaptation to Climate Change last update on 28.11.2023 BD-R-3: Protected areas Nature reserves and national parks are specially protected areas which provide …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 18.12.2024

    RO-R-4: Priority and restricted areas reserved for special climate function

    Looking over the top of a woodland, the picture shows the skyline of Frankfurt am Main. Skyscrapers and the tv tower rise high above the landscape. In the background, the Taunus mountain range is visible.

    RO-R-4: Priority and restricted areas reserved for special climate function Terrain … to Climate Change last update on 28.11.2023 RO-R-4: Priority and restricted areas reserved for special climate functions Priority and restricted areas reserved …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 18.12.2024

    RO-R-2: Priority and reserved areas groundwater / drinking water

    The photograph shows a stream running through a meadow. Trees and tree clusters line the edge of the meadow.

    RO-R-2: Priority and reserved areas groundwater / drinking water Spatial planning … to Climate Change last update on 28.11.2023 RO-R-2: Priority and restricted areas for groundwater conservation / abstraction of drinking water Given the rising …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 17.12.2024

    BAU-R-1: Recreation areas

    The picture shows an aerial photograph of the ‘Straße des 17. Juni’, a street commemorating the building of the Berlin Wall (the anniversary of German unification takes place annually on 17th June). To the right and left of this street, you can see the canopy of trees in the Große Tiergarten park. The city’s silhouette is visible in the picture’s horizon, including the Reichstags building, tv tower, cathedral and the Brandenburg Gate.

    BAU-R-1: Recreation areas Networked park-like spaces with abundant trees and shrubs are crucial for … enhance the ecological functions of residential areas thereby increasing the area’s quality of life and housing quality. In view of the currently prevailing …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 18.12.2024

    RO-R-5: Increase in settlement and transport areas

    The picture shows the construction of a new road. The partly finished road foundation is visible. In the foreground the foundation is still being completed whereas in the background it is already sealed. Half-way along the site a vibratory plate is standing. To the left of the new road, mounds of earth are visible - behind those a treeline. In the background, the roofs of a residential area are visible.

    RO-R-5: Increase in settlement and transport areas Provident handling of land … Change last update on 28.11.2023 RO-R-5: Increase in settlement and transport areas In terms of the four-year average rate, the growth in settlement and transport …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 15.12.2025

    BAU-I-4: Heavy rain in residential areas

    The picture shows the rainwater gutter of a brick building. Heavy rain is falling.

    BAU-I-4: Heavy rain in residential areas In hot and dry summers it is of particular importance to ensure protection … ingress of water then leads to the distribution of mud and detritus which may be polluted additionally by a mixture of mineral oil, chemicals and faeces. Above and …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    BAU-I-1 + 2: Heat stress in urban areas and summer heat island effect

    BAU-I-1 + 2: Heat stress in urban areas and summer heat island effect 2023 … to Climate Change last update on 28.11.2023 BAU-I-1: Heat stress in urban areas – case study In the cities examined – allowing for regional variations – hot …

  • KomPass: Area of action climate impact from 11.01.2022 | Last changed: 08.01.2026

    Climate Impacts: Field of Action Building Industry

    Building crane in front of a blue sky

    … depends on the settlement structure and the characteristics of the building. In areas with high soil sealing and on slopes, the risk from urban flash floods is … or whether demolition is necessary. Contamination with dirty water or water-polluting substances such as chemicals or oils (e.g. from an oil heating system) …