ruimttekrapte
Ruimttekrapte is a term used in urban planning and policy discussions to describe a situation in which the demand for usable space—housing, workspaces, public areas, and transport corridors—outstrips the available supply. In practical terms, it often manifests as high housing prices and rents, small dwelling sizes, crowded neighborhoods, and limited options for relocation or expansion.
Causes include rapid urban population growth, ongoing urbanization, and structural bottlenecks in housing production. Zoning rules,
Effects include affordability problems for households, longer commutes, increased use of secondary or informal housing, and
Measurement and policy responses: Analysts use metrics such as dwelling units per capita, median dwelling size,
Examples: In several European cities, including those in the Netherlands, space scarcity has shaped housing policy,