The County of Ludwigsburg, with the City of Ludwigsburg as its capital, is located at the core of the State of Baden-Württemberg and forms part of the Stuttgart Region. It consists of 39 administrative municipalities with a total population of 516,874 inhabitants as at 2009. It is anticipated that the County will experience additional population growth of approximately 21,400 in the year 2020. This has profound implications for spatial change and reorganization as more land would be required for housing and jobs allocations and other complementary functions. The principal objective of this project is the effective regional planning and sustainable urbanism in the County of Ludwigsburg and it is accomplished in three main phases.
Phase one focuses on the formulation of objectives and development of planning guidelines and spatial concept based on data analysis of the existing situation considering issues such as demography, economic and environment among others. The analysis of the existing situation also revealed the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the county resulting in the definition of specific objectives, namely: ensuring ecological friendly urban planning; improving non-motorized modes of transport; ensuring the effective and efficient utilization of open spaces and promoting a sense of social cohesion; and promoting compact development. The planning objectives form the basis of the planning guidelines which in turn provide the framework for the allocation of jobs and housing within the county.
In the second phase, an elaborate land demand calculation as well as land suitability analysis on the county level were undertaken using some defined benchmarks and indicators based on which the jobs and housing allocation scheme was prepared. In order to ensure spatial harmony and enhance optimal utilization of the limited space, a spatial prioritization of the planned interventions was carried out in line with the spatial concept and planning guidelines.
Phase three consists of a set of activities that culminated in the design of a detailed urban master plan together with implementation plan to cater for 5000 inhabitants on one location in a green field. Cumulatively, this urban master plan will provide a comprehensive framework for pursuing the development agenda of the county.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Introduction
- State of the County Report
- General Overview of Ludwigsburg County
- Analysis of Statistical Information
- Demographic Analysis:
- Population Growth
- Residential Density
- Net Migration
- Economic Analysis
- Temporal Transform of Workplaces
- The Spatial Allocation of Financially Viable Actions
- Per Capital Income and Purchasing Power
- Commuting to Work
- Transport and Accessibility Analysis
- Public Transport Infrastructure
- Accessibility to Work Places by Public and Private Transport
- Walkability Distance Between Train Stations and Public Facilities
- Walkability Distance Between Bus Stops And Public Facilities
- Environmental Analysis
- SWOT Analysis
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Opportunities
- Threats
- Demographic Analysis:
- Objectives
- Planning Guidelines
- Spatial Concept
- Job and Housing Allocation Scheme
- Elaboration of Land Suitability Analysis
- Methodology
- Definition of No-Go Zone:
- Housing: Greenfield Development
- Workplaces
- Land Demand Forecast
- Housing Typology
- Commercial Space
- Land Demand Forecast for Green Field and Brown Field Development
- Land Demand Forecast for Workplaces
- Land Demand Calculation
- Elaboration of Jobs and Housing Allocation Scheme
- Population Allocation
- Site Selection for Housing Greenfield Development
- Development In One Location
- Selection of Bietigheim-Bissingen for New Greenfield Development
- Scattered Development
- Site Selection for Brownfield Housing Development
- Site Selection for Working Places Allocation
- Final Allocation Scheme
- Transport Aspects
- Elaboration of Land Suitability Analysis
- Urban Master Plan Concept for One Location
- Analysis of the Allocation Site
- Location and Existing Land Use
- Accessibility and Transport
- Climate and Site Orientation
- Natural and Man-made Features
- Visual Linkage with Surroundings
- SWOT Analysis
- Elaboration of Basic Concepts for the Urban MasterPlan
- Basic Concept 1: The “Green Ribbon” Concept
- Basic Concept 2: The “Common Yard” Concept
- Selected Concept
- Spatial Aspect
- Green Aspect
- Transport Aspect
- Analysis of the Allocation Site
- Elaboration of Urban Master Plan
- Urban Planning Aspects
- Land Use
- Housing
- Single Houses
- Semi-detached Houses
- Terraced Housing
- Apartments
- Parks, Open Spaces and Commercial Area
- Transport Aspects
- Design of Road Network
- Selected Road Cross-sections
- Main Collector
- Local Collector
- Access Road
- Residential Road
- Design of Turning Areas
- Public Transport
- Parking
- Private Parking
- Public Parking
- Transport Model and Assessment of Allocation Site
- Catchment Area:
- Private Transport Isochrones
- Travel Time PrT/PuT to selected zones
- Average PuT Access Time
- Total link length
- Conclusion
- Urban Planning Aspects
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This report aims to develop a comprehensive framework for the allocation of jobs and housing in the County of Ludwigsburg, taking into account the expected population growth by 2020. It focuses on creating a sustainable urban development strategy that balances economic growth with environmental protection and social cohesion.- Sustainable Urban Planning and Development
- Housing Allocation and Land Use
- Job Creation and Economic Development
- Transportation and Accessibility
- Environmental Sustainability and Conservation
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- Introduction: This chapter provides a general overview of Ludwigsburg County, highlighting its demographic and economic characteristics. It introduces the need for a strategic housing and job allocation plan in anticipation of future population growth.
- State of the County Report: This chapter provides a detailed analysis of the county's current situation, examining demographic trends, economic activities, transportation infrastructure, and environmental conditions. It also conducts a SWOT analysis to identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats facing the county.
- Job and Housing Allocation Scheme: This chapter outlines the process of allocating jobs and housing across the county. It involves a land suitability analysis to identify suitable development areas, a land demand calculation to determine the required land area for housing and workplaces, and the development of a spatial concept for prioritizing development interventions.
- Urban Master Plan Concept for One Location: This chapter focuses on the selected site for a new greenfield development in Bietigheim-Bissingen. It presents a site analysis, a SWOT analysis, and the elaboration of two basic concepts for the urban master plan. It concludes by choosing the “Green Ribbon” concept as the most suitable for achieving a sustainable and integrated development.
- Elaboration of Urban Master Plan: This chapter presents the detailed urban master plan for the selected site, outlining the land use plan, housing typologies, park and open space design, and the transport network. It focuses on achieving a vibrant, compact, and sustainable development that promotes social cohesion and environmental responsibility.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
This report examines key concepts related to urban planning, development, and sustainability, including population growth, land use, job creation, transportation, environmental protection, and social cohesion. It explores the development of a jobs and housing allocation scheme for the County of Ludwigsburg, focusing on a greenfield development in Bietigheim-Bissingen. The report employs methods such as land suitability analysis, SWOT analysis, spatial concept development, and urban master plan design. The report also highlights the importance of sustainable urban planning principles, such as compact development, green infrastructure, public transport promotion, and social equity.- Arbeit zitieren
- Muhammad Rayan (Autor:in), Edward Gyan (Autor:in), Ivaldi Lukman (Autor:in), Georgia Panagiotou (Autor:in), Fernando Rivera (Autor:in), Rasool Shaik (Autor:in), 2015, Job and Housing Allocation Scheme for the County of Ludwigsburg - Stuttgart, Germany, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/292785