An ''Aussiedlerhof'' (plural: ''Aussiedlerhöfe''), also called an ''Aussiedlung'' (plural: ''Aussiedlungen'') is an agricultural concern in Germany, typically a farm, located outside a village and which has moved away from that village, usually due to a lack of space.
Many ''aussiedlerhöfe'' were established in Germany, during the
post-war period
In Western usage, the phrase post-war era (or postwar era) usually refers to the time since the end of World War II. More broadly, a post-war period (or postwar period) is the interval immediately following the end of a war. A post-war period c ...
. Many of these farms are located in the area surrounding a village at some distance from the other buildings. They were usually established by farmers who had originally had their farmyard within the village itself, but had decided as a result of the post-war situation to move away from the heart of the village.
In addition, there were ''aussiedlungen'' or partial ''aussiedlungen'', usually due to a lack of space at the existing farmyard, the merging of farming facilities or to resolve problems due to the federal emission control act.
Reasons for the emergence of ''aussiedlerhöfe''
From the viewpoint of farmers, there were the following reasons for the creation of ''aussiedlerhöfe'':
* In the post-war period, agriculture underwent a consolidation process. For the individual farmers it was necessary to manage more and larger fields than hitherto. Likewise, there was a trend towards increasing stocks of cattle.
* Due to the lack of space within villages, it was not often possible to modernise and enlarge farms within the boundaries of the village.
From the viewpoint of state
regional planning
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there were reasons to support ''Aussiedlungen'':
* The
living standard
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of the rural population was markedly lower than that of the urban population.
* The condition of agricultural buildings was poor and they lacked infrastructure: in thousands of villages there was neither
electrical power
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nor
mains water
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# A drainage basin (see water purification – sourc ...
; at this time there were also no metalled roads in the countryside.
* There was a marked
migration
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** International migration, when peoples cross state boundaries and stay in the host state for some minimum le ...
from rural areas to the towns.
The aim of post-war spatial planning in
West Germany
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was to create an equivalence of living conditions in all parts of the country. The relocation of farms was one of the means of adapting living conditions in the country to the standards in the city. At the same time, conflict situations between agriculture and neighbouring residential housing could be reduced.
Legal regulations
At the beginning of the 1950s, there were government measures in West Germany to promote relocation. They were directly linked to other measures aimed at improving the agricultural structure, in particular measures for ''
Flurbereinigung
is the German language, German word best translated as ''land consolidation''. Unlike the land reforms carried out in the socialist countries of the Eastern Bloc, including East Germany, the idea of was not so much to distribute large quasi-feu ...
.''
The 1953 Land Reconciliation Act aimed to increase the competitiveness of agriculture. In the law, there was also the explicit demand for a relaxation of village structures.
The establishment of ''aussiedlerhöfe'' is still permissible in areas outside of villages (privileged building projects, c.f. § 35 para. 1 of the Construction Act Book – BauGB). Section 35 (4) of the Building Code, however, prescribes space-saving and safe building construction.
Impact of the ''aussiedlungen''
* the social fabric of villages changed and the families that moved out had to adjust to a different way of life.
* With each ''aussiedlerhof'' there were costs due to the necessary expansion of infrastructure (connection to the
power grid
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, road access, maintenance of roads,
water supply
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and
sewage
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)
* In the villages themselves, levels of noise, smell and pollution reduced accordingly.
Architecture in Germany
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