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Home > Facts & figures > Urban development and mobility > Urban development

Urban development and mobility

REAL ESTATE PRICES URBAN DEVELOPMENT MOBILITY AND TRANSPORT
Soil sealing (2007-2013)

07-01-2016

Closely monitored urban development

In view of Luxemburg’s dynamic demographic and economy compared with its size, its National Plan for sustainable development (2010) has set the objective of limiting to one hectare per day the process of land take by 2020. In Luxembourg, on average 267 hectares of land per year are reported to have been sealed between 2007 and 2013.

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