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[[File:Money-2180330 1920.jpg|250px|right]]The '''economic dimension''' is one of the core dimensions of Securipedia. It involves using the [[Economic tools|tools of economics]] to analyse urban issues such as housing, the urban spatial structure, crime, terrorism and local government finance.
   
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== Description==
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The pages in this dimension illustrate the importance of economics in the preparation of [[Development plan|development plans]] and structure plans, with a focus on the economic aspects of [[Threat|security threats]] in an urban environment. The aim of these pages is that all planners and other professionals involved in preparing structure plans or activity centre plans, and those involved in development applications for retail, industrial and residential projects, learn about:
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*The key economic fundamentals associated with urban planning and security (e.g. types of economic impact, supply and demand, socio-economic output, labour and property markets).
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* The complex relationship between a function of an urban object (e.g. mobility, commercial or residential) and its economic and financial spin-off for owners, users and others.
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* To understand the value added of economic research with regard to security in urban environments and to recognise when to seek specialist economic assistance.
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*The tools used by economists in assessing urban development applications and economic impact of crime and terrorism (e.g. estimation of economic impact, assessing the employment generation, etc.).
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*To understand the key components involved in preparing economic impact assessments (investment, employment, net public income).
   
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== Entry points ==
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* [[Economic impact]]
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**[[Economic impact of urban planning]]
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**[[Economic impact of security threats]]
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**[[Economic impact of security measures]]
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**[[The economics of criminal and terrorist behaviour|Economics of criminal and terrorist behaviour]]
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*[[Economic output]]
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*[[Economic tools]]
   
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Source: [http://www.decisio.nl/?lang=en Decisio]
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Note: To estimate the above mentioned economic impact of existing or newly developed urban objects/environments, threats and measures, economists use several ''economic tools'' that measure the ''economic output'' such as business output, wealth, total employment, etc. (the measurable part of economic effects).
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==Related subjects==
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*[[Urban planning]]
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*[[Urban planning#Dimensions involved in Urban Planning|Dimensions of urban planning]]
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** [[security]]
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** [[safety]]
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** [[mobility]]
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** societal and [[Security_culture|cultural]]
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* [[Urban object|Urban objects]]
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* [[Threat|Security threats]]

Latest revision as of 14:39, 21 April 2021

This page provides information about content and use of the Vitruv tools
Money-2180330 1920.jpg

The economic dimension is one of the core dimensions of Securipedia. It involves using the tools of economics to analyse urban issues such as housing, the urban spatial structure, crime, terrorism and local government finance.

Description

The pages in this dimension illustrate the importance of economics in the preparation of development plans and structure plans, with a focus on the economic aspects of security threats in an urban environment. The aim of these pages is that all planners and other professionals involved in preparing structure plans or activity centre plans, and those involved in development applications for retail, industrial and residential projects, learn about:

  • The key economic fundamentals associated with urban planning and security (e.g. types of economic impact, supply and demand, socio-economic output, labour and property markets).
  • The complex relationship between a function of an urban object (e.g. mobility, commercial or residential) and its economic and financial spin-off for owners, users and others.
  • To understand the value added of economic research with regard to security in urban environments and to recognise when to seek specialist economic assistance.
  • The tools used by economists in assessing urban development applications and economic impact of crime and terrorism (e.g. estimation of economic impact, assessing the employment generation, etc.).
  • To understand the key components involved in preparing economic impact assessments (investment, employment, net public income).

Entry points

Economic impactEconomic impact of urban planningEconomic impact of security threatsEconomic impact of security measuresThe economics of criminal and terrorist behaviourUrban planningSecurity threatsEconomic outputEconomic toolsEconomics overview2 .jpg
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Source: Decisio

Note: To estimate the above mentioned economic impact of existing or newly developed urban objects/environments, threats and measures, economists use several economic tools that measure the economic output such as business output, wealth, total employment, etc. (the measurable part of economic effects).

Related subjects