BBSR Homepage - Population development trends in Europe
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Where the population in Europe is growing or shrinking
(24/06/2015) A new analysis of the BBSR reveals large disparities in the population development within Europe. Shrinking and growing regions are often side by side.
The west is growing – the east shrinking
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Declining population figures can especially be observed in the eastern European countries except Poland and parts of the Czech and the Slovak Republic. The highest increases can be mainly found in the western countries. One reason for these trends is the general trend of people in Eastern Europe migrating to metropolises. Another possible reason are migrations from east to west, from the new to the old EU member states.
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Nytt kart viser dramatiske bosettingsendringer i Europa - NRK Verden - Utenriksnyheter og -dokumentarer
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Nytt kart viser dramatiske bosettingsendringer i Europa
Europa har opplevd så store endringer i befolkningsmønsteret siden årtusenskiftet at de vises tydelig selv på et kart over hele kontinentet.
Kart over befolkningsutvikling i Europa 2001-2011
Kart over befolkningsutvikling i Europa 2001–2011. For å lese kartet kan man enkelt si at jo sterkere blå- eller rødfarge, jo større befolkningsendring. Se nærmere forklaring i faktaboks i saken.
Foto: Bundesinstitut für Bau-, Stadt- und Raumforschung (BBSR)
Forskere ved det tyske instituttet for byutvikling (BBSR) har samlet inn befolkningsdata fra alle kommuner i Europa for tiårsperioden 2002–2011.