Breaking the Growth Habit: Understanding Why Land Consumption in Austria Remains Unsustainable

The Bird Village (2025)
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Abstract

In Austria, land consumption—particularly for residential, commercial, and infrastructure development—has continued to rise despite decades of policy initiatives aimed at curbing it. This persistent trend not only jeopardizes biodiversity and soil health but also undermines broader environmental and climate goals. A recent study by Getzner et al. (2025) provides valuable insights into the socio-economic, political, and fiscal dynamics that drive these unsustainable land use decisions.

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