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Neue Formen der Freizeitmultilokalität

In: Multilokale Lebensführungen und räumliche Entwicklungen: ein Kompendium

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Lange war Freizeit durch Arbeitszeit, Wochenenden, geregelten und bezahlbaren Urlaub charakterisiert. Nun verändern der vermehrte Besitz von Zweitwohnungen und die Verbilligung des Reisens das Freizeitverhalten vom touristischen Hotelaufenthalt zur Multilokalität im eigenen Feriendomizil. Dies hat Auswirkungen auf die gesellschaftliche Stellung der Einwohner und die lokale Wirtschaftsstruktur in den Ferienorten. Auch verschwimmen die Grenzen zwischen Arbeit und Freizeit. Dies verändert auch die Funktion der Freizeitwohnungen, die nunmehr in gleicher Weise wie die Stadtwohnungen genutzt werden. Die digitale Plattform-Wirtschaft greift diese Tendenz auf und verstärkt sie. In der Summe resultiert eine Ausweitung der Siedlungsfläche.

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  • Perlik, Manfred, 2020. "Neue Formen der Freizeitmultilokalität," Forschungsberichte der ARL: Aufsätze, in: Danielzyk, Rainer & Dittrich-Wesbuer, Andrea & Hilti, Nicola & Tippel, Cornelia (ed.), Multilokale Lebensführungen und räumliche Entwicklungen: ein Kompendium, volume 13, pages 175-182, ARL – Akademie für Raumentwicklung in der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft.
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