Content
About the statistics
Definitions
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Name and topic
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Name: Holiday house areas
Topic: Nature and the environment
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Responsible division
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Division for Housing, Property, Spatial and Agricultural Statistics
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Definitions of the main concepts and variables
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Holiday house area: A cluster of at least 5 holiday houses, situated at a distance not exeeding 75 metres from each other for densely built-up areas and 500 metres for contiguous areas.
Densely built-up holiday house areas: Highly intensive used areas. These areas are often characterized by a well integrated infrastructure for the residents.
Contiguous holiday house areas: Areas with a distance of no more than 500 metres between each house. Densely built-up areas are included in the contiguous holiday house areas.
Holiday houses:
- 161 Holiday house (chalet, summerhouse, etc.)
- 162 Detatched house used as holiday house
- 163 Farmhouse used as holiday house
Holiday house areas according to size: classified by number of holyday houses
- In holiday house areas:
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Small size areas: 5 to 24 holiday houses
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Medium size areas: 25 to 49 holiday houses
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Large size areas: 50 or more holiday houses
- Outside holiday house areas:
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Scattered holiday houses: all other holiday houses outside of holiday house areas, scattered or in groups of less than 5 holiday houses
New holiday houses:
The number of new holiday houses applies for the period 1 january to 1 january in the following year. Number of new holiday houses is based on the start date of building work.
Land use: describes built-up areas by socio-economic purpose, and covers for example areas used for dwellings, business, recreation or roads.
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Standard classifications
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Classification of land use and land cover
Classification of type of building / GAB