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Graue Literatur/ Bericht Ausweitung des kommunalen Wohnungsbestandes durch Neubau und Ankauf als wohnungspolitische Strategie.(2021) Bundesinstitut für Bau-, Stadt- und Raumforschung -BBSR-, BonnGermany’s dynamic, fast-growing regions, housing shortages and the associated rent increases have been part of everyday life for many years (Kholodilin/Michelsen 2020). In view of these developments on the housing market, for years now, intense housing policy debates have centred on how to increase the rate of new housing construction. One of the organisations created to this end was the Bündnis für bezahlbares Wohnen und Bauen (Association for Affordable Housing and Construction) between the federal states, municipal umbrella organisations, members of the housing and construction industry and other community stakeholders. At the housing summit in September 2018, the federal government, states and municipalities agreed on a broad set of measures to tackle the housing crisis – including investment stimuli for housing construction, ensuring the affordability of housing, reducing construction costs and securing the necessary expertise. Despite a marked increase in the number of newly built properties, local municipalities still face major challenges when it comes to providing affordable housing for many sections of the population. Today, the importance of municipal housing associations in providing housing is undisputed, yet municipal housing construction – and with it a major driving force in expanding property portfolios – has been at a standstill for many years. Cities and local authorities have now begun to place more emphasis on their own property portfolios as a tool for combating housing challenges. Since 2009, the Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning (BBSR) has been gathering information on municipal property portfolios through nationwide surveys every three years. The ExWoSt research project ‘Ex-pansion of municipal property portfolios through construction and acquisition as a housing policy’ is intended to deepen the knowledge base established by these surveys. Investigations into 20 case study cities produced concrete findings about the role of the municipal housing industry in urban areas, what strategies are being used to expand municipal property portfolios and what their goals are.Graue Literatur/ Bericht Cycling capitals.(2013) Deutsches Institut für Urbanistik -Difu-, BerlinThe international cycling capitals use a wide range of political strategies and planning approaches. Bicycle planning is conceived as part of integrated transport and urban planning schemes. This notion is often premised on the general principle of a 'short journey city' and the strengthening of active travel in a compact settlement structure. In this environment, the bicycle can be established as the dominant means of transport. At the same time this requires consistent measures to reduce car use. A citywide cycling strategy can serve to bring together different stakeholders and activities within a formal common framework.Graue Literatur/ Bericht The cycling mode share in cities.(2012) Deutsches Institut für Urbanistik -Difu-, BerlinThe cycle mode share is an important indicator for the relevance of cycling in a city/town or municipality. It is influenced by a variety of factors; their impacts are hard to differentiate and quantify. There is clear evidence, however, that policy-makers can bring about significant positive changes through systematic and consistent cycling promotion. In order to underpin and evaluate such political measures, sound methods are needed to assess and explain bicycle use. (Difu)