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Multi-locality in rural areas – an underestimated phenomenon

Lena Greinke, Linda Lange

2022Regional Studies Regional Science25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Multi-locality – a lifestyle involving living in several places – is very diverse. Involving temporary presences and absences, it can impact local communities and the environment. This paper looks at the effects of multi-local lifestyles in three rural districts in Lower Saxony, Germany, evaluating quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews with multi-local residents, company representatives and officials. The methods are supplemented by visualizations and reflexive photography. Multi-locals can be seen as both an opportunity and a risk for civic involvement: multi-locality makes it possible to avoid relocation, but the limited periods of presence make it unlikely for multi-locals to become involved locally. Likewise, multi-locality impacts the environment, leading to an increasing volume of traffic and higher land consumption, even if it less significant than the impact of daily commuting.

Topics & Concepts

LocalityRelocationGeographyConsumption (sociology)PhenomenonRural areaSocioeconomicsEconomic growthEnvironmental planningPolitical scienceSociologyEconomicsSocial scienceComputer scienceLawPhilosophyLinguisticsPhysicsQuantum mechanicsProgramming languageRural development and sustainabilityMigration, Aging, and Tourism StudiesUrbanization and City Planning