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  • and non-coastal areas are classified according to the distance of each LAU to the coastline. The coastal areas typology is therefore ... [[Image:CH04M01_TT2018.png|thumb|centre|500px|Map 1: Coastal and non-coastal areas in BelgiumSource: Eurostat (based on LAU 2016)]] ...
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  • by population size and density of local administrative units at level 2 (LAU level 2), such as communes, municipalities or local authorities ... each grid cell is classified to one type of cluster only. Areas (LAU level 2) or regions (NUTS level 3) can then be classified ...
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  • population thresholds applied to 1 km² population grid cells; each LAU belongs exclusively to one of these three classes. ... Note that once this second step has been completed, then each LAU should be classified to one and only one class/category ...
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  • * Codes will remain stable. Changes will be stored in an attribute table, which might for instance be joined with the LAU ... This hinders the swift production of map layers since the information on LAU boundaries of which year are to be used to build the City/FUA ...
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  • analysis techniques and references to EU regional policies. The NUTS and LAU classifications and geospatial statistical datasets are ... Identifying, mapping and analysing regional differences, using NUTS and LAU classified statistical data, provide an opportunity for ...
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  • | style="background-color:#FFFFFF;" | A city is a local administrative unit (LAU) where a majority of the population ... In some cases, the urban centre may stretch far beyond the boundaries of the ‘central’ LAU (or municipality). This is ...
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  • The PSR contains data on spatial units for statistics at NUTS levels 1 to 3 and for local administrative units (LAU) level 2 (municipalities), as well as for local self-government units, settlements, statistical circles, statistical enumeration areas ...
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  • data; as such, it varies among the EU Member States. Most only collect LAU commuting data during a census year (generally once a ... population by usual place of residence one year prior to the census. LAU commuting data will also become available, as there is ...
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  • *data were not accessible at the municipality level (LAU 2); *primary data were considered to be of poor quality; ... Estimates for the whole set of heath indicators were calculated at the level of municipalities (LAU 2), administrative units ...
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  • different cluster types and then aggregating this information either by LAU or by region to produce statistics for a wide variety ... [[Image:CH00M05_TT2018.png|thumb|centre|500px|Map 5: Coastal areas typology for Spain and PortugalSource: Eurostat (based ...
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  • land units at municipality level i.e. Local Administrative Units 1 (LAU 1). In Bulgaria, common land is always permanent grassland ... filled in the questionnaires at the level of Communal Department (LAU 2). The permanent grassland area collected with this common ...
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  • 1This article on mountain regions forms one chapter of Eurostat’s online publication, Methodological manual on territorial typologies: 2018 edition. This article forms part of Eurostat’s methodology manual on territorial typologies. [[Image:CH02P01_TT2018 ...
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  • web/nuts/local-administrative-units local administrative units (LAU or communes)] into three categories: cities, towns and suburbs or rural areas. This is done using a criterion of geographical contiguity in combination with a minimum population threshold ...
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  • LFS. The stratification is mainly done on geographical areas (NUTS 2 or NUTS 3 or LAU levels). The degree of urbanisation is also a common stratification variable. In addition, cluster sampling (also called clustering) can be used or not. With cluster sampling ...
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  • 1This article on the urban-rural typology forms one chapter of Eurostat’s online publication, Methodological manual on territorial typologies: 2018 edition. This article forms part of Eurostat’s methodology manual on territorial typologies. ...
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  • cells to different cluster types and then aggregating this information either by LAU or by region to produce statistics for a wide variety of different typologies. An example for Spain and Portugal This section provides a practical illustration of the different ...
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  • The census results on NUTS 2, NUTS 3 and LAU 2 level, and the selected variables on 1 km² grid level feed into the EU’s regional cohesion policies, which cover large budget items (for example Structural Funds) and require detailed data to evaluate progress ...
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  • [[Image:Number of second homes in the Nordic Member States, Norway and Iceland by LAU and NUTS 3 regions, 2020_URE2023.png ... [[Image:Community impact of multi-locality living in the Nordic Member States, Norway and Iceland by LAU and NUTS 3 regions ...
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  • * Cities are those local administrative units (LAU) where at least 50 % of the population lives in an urban centres; an urban centre is a cluster of contiguous grid cells of 1 km2 with a density of at least 1 500 inhabitants per km2 and collectively a population ...
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  • * Cities are those local administrative units (LAU) where at least 50% of the population lives in an urban centres; an urban centre is a cluster of contiguous grid cells of 1 km2 with a density of at least 1 500 inhabitants per km2 and collectively a population ...
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