Community suitability of Oberosterreich, Austria
Highly suitable confidence B · live score 82
94
best land · p90
98%
good land
—
one block
How each domain holds up
Legal & sovereignty 76
Governance, safety & tenure 82
Economy & cost 95
Society, freedom & health 93
Land & water 86
Climate, growing & hazards 91
Autonomy & access 91
Where it pushes back
Legal entity & land frameworkGovernance & corruptionLand cover & degradation
Within Oberosterreich — 18 sub-regions
Estimated finer-grained reads from the same open data. Phase-1, not yet verified.
Braunau am Inn
strongest Autonomy & access (99) ·
weakest Legal & sovereignty (76)
pushes back: Legal entity & land framework
Highly suitable 83
Rohrbach in Oberosterreich
strongest Autonomy & access (97) ·
weakest Legal & sovereignty (76)
pushes back: Soil quality
Highly suitable 83
Steyr-Land
strongest Autonomy & access (98) ·
weakest Legal & sovereignty (76)
pushes back: Legal entity & land framework
Highly suitable 83
Gmunden
strongest Autonomy & access (96) ·
weakest Legal & sovereignty (76)
pushes back: Land cover & degradation
Highly suitable 82
Kirchdorf an der Krems
strongest Economy & cost (95) ·
weakest Legal & sovereignty (76)
pushes back: Land cover & degradation
Highly suitable 82
Perg
pushes back: Legal entity & land framework
Highly suitable 82
Ried im Innkreis
pushes back: Legal entity & land framework
Highly suitable 82
Scharding
pushes back: Legal entity & land framework
Highly suitable 82
Freistadt
pushes back: Soil quality
Highly suitable 81
Grieskirchen
pushes back: Legal entity & land framework
Highly suitable 81
Vocklabruck
pushes back: Land cover & degradation
Moderately suitable 81
Eferding
pushes back: Legal entity & land framework
Moderately suitable 79
Urfahr-Umgebung
pushes back: Accessibility
Moderately suitable 78
Steyr
pushes back: Land cover & degradation
Moderately suitable 75
Wels-Land
pushes back: Accessibility
Moderately suitable 72
Linz-Land
pushes back: Accessibility
Moderately suitable 70
Wels
pushes back: Accessibility
Marginally suitable 54
Linz
pushes back: Accessibility
Marginally suitable 53
Reading the land, criterion by criterion
Each signal names the open dataset behind it and how measured it is.
Legal entity & land frameworkcountry B OECD FDI RRI + manual
Education & schooling freedomcountry B HSLDA + UNESCO UIS
Seed & agricultural autonomycountry C UPOV membership proxy
Governance & corruptioncountry A World Bank WGI + Transparency CPI
Land tenure securitycountry A IPRI (de jure) + Prindex (de facto)
Business & economic viabilitycountry A World Bank B-READY, Heritage, Fraser
Cost of living, labour & landcountry A World Bank PPP, ILOSTAT
Monetary & capital sovereigntycountry A IMF/World Bank, Chinn-Ito
Personal freedomcountry A Cato/Fraser Human Freedom Index
Healthcare qualitycountry B WHO GHO
Disease / vector burden A Malaria Atlas + dengue Index P
Soil quality A SoilGrids (ISRIC)
Water availability & quality A WRI Aqueduct + AQUASTAT
Terrain & buildability A SRTM / NASADEM
Land cover & degradation A ESA WorldCover + Global Forest Watch
Biodiversity & alignment B Biodiversity Intactness Index
Climate & natural hazards A ThinkHazard + NASA FIRMS + USGS
Growing conditions A CHELSA / FAO GAEZ
Food & forage diversity B FAO GAEZ crop suitability + GLW
Coastal risk B Climate Central CoastalDEM
Energy potential A Global Solar Atlas + Global Wind Atlas
Natural building materials B SoilGrids clay + forest + geology
Environmental quality A SEDAC PM2.5 + VIIRS night-lights
Connectivity A Ookla + ITU (+ Starlink)
Accessibility A Malaria Atlas friction surface
Remoteness / surroundings A GPWv4 population density
Contamination legacy C Maus mining polygons + WRI power plants
Phase-1 desk screening
These are desk numbers from open data. Soil tests, water rights and the welcome of actual neighbours all wait for a visit — we'd rather say so than pretend.
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