Journal ArticleParallel publicationPublished versionDOI: 10.48548/pubdata-3758

Establishing a GIS toolbox to access urban verticality

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Date of first publication2026-05-08
Date of publication in PubData 2026-06-09

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Variant form of DOI: 10.1016/j.cacint.2026.100382
Schwenck, C., Neumann, T., & von Wehrden, H. (2026). Establishing a GIS toolbox to access urban verticality. City and Environment Interactions, 30, Article 100382.
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Cities today face the pressing challenge of meeting rising housing demand while preserving scarce land and environmental resources. Vertical extension presents a sustainable strategy to densify urban areas, minimizing outwards expansion and associated environmental impacts such as land take, habitat loss, and increased infrastructure demands. This study presents an innovative, user-friendly geospatial model designed to quantify the legal potential for vertical extension, demonstrated utilizing the city of Lüneburg, Lower Saxony, Germany as case study. Co-developed with local stakeholders and grounded in standardized data, the toolbox empowers planners and municipalities to independently explore, analyse, and visualize densification opportunities tailored to their specific context. By transforming complex spatial data into actionable insights, the approach offers a data-driven foundation to rethink urban planning and guide sustainable urban development.

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Urban Development; Geospatial Tool; Vertical Extension; Sustainability Transformation

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