280.474 Excursion - Lake Sight
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2021S, EX, 2.0h, 2.0EC

Properties

  • Semester hours: 2.0
  • Credits: 2.0
  • Type: EX Excursion
  • Format: Presence

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to (part of the elective module 4 "Cooperation: Region")...

... understand the specific characteristics of lakes as an essential resource for the future development of lake regions;

... recognize the special relevance of lakes for the common good, especially with regard to accessibility;

... to make a significant contribution to the coordination of the manifold interests of use (esp. settlement, tourism, recreation, nature conservation, traffic, architecture) at and on lakes;

... formulate inter-municipal and regional cooperation strategies for lake areas;

... formulate strategies and measures for improved public accessibility.

... to record and present past spatial development as well as current conditions and trends using the example of lakes (regions) via cartography and mapping as well as key figures and infographics, to draft general visions and future perspectives and to present spatial planning control options in text and plan.

Subject of course

In many places there is a commitment to make lakes and other natural areas accessible to the general public. In some places, this has been achieved. However, over long stretches of lakeshore suitable for bathing are covered with private houses, accommodation facilities and various infrastructural facilities, and no-trespassing signs line the shores. The situation has not yet been systematically investigated in a comparison of Austria. What is the real situation of the lakes?

The central counterpart of this teaching focus, which is composed of different courses, are the - larger - lakes in Austria. Since lakes have hardly been dealt with in spatial planning teaching so far, the focus on lakes shall contribute to the analysis of the corresponding spatial, societal and building and planning conditions, the specific current (and historical) use interests and conflicts at and on lakes. A substantive focus will be placed on the public accessibility of lakes. Based on the respective research, which will be complemented by professional inputs from different experts and political decision makers, strategies and visions for future development at and on specific lakes will be developed. A diverse picture of visions and strategies is intended to sensitize a larger group of addressees to a more conscious and careful use of lakes. Lakes to be worked on in groups are Lake Neusiedl, Lake Wörth, Lake Attersee and Lake Constance, but students can also contribute their own suggestions.

Teaching methods

The course, which is offered in combination with other courses, starts with first lake images, inspirations and associations to the lakes, which are followed by the research and analysis phase as well as the design phase for future images, strategies and measures. In the research and analysis part - as standardized as possible to enable comparability - relevant basics are evaluated quantitatively and qualitatively and processed cartographically as well as via infographics. Technical input will be provided by the course instructors and invited experts as well as political decision-makers. The processing of future perspectives (scenarios, future images, strategies, measures) will be characterized by a variety of methods and results, which will depend on the interests and professional priorities of the students.

The students will work - predominantly - in small groups.

Mode of examination

Immanent

Additional information

In Module 4 "Cooperation: Region - Lake Sight" all 3 courses (VU, UE and EX) can only be completed together.

The registration for all three courses takes place in the VU Cooperation and Identification Region - Lake Sight.

All dates of the module are exclusively listed in the VU!

The Bachelor elective module 4 is coupled with the Master concept module Lake Sight (PR, LVA-Nr 280.755). Registration, dates and organization of the concept module of the master program can be found in the LVA PR Über Seen (LVA-Nr 280.755).

We recommend that the elective module is taken together with the seminar on the Bachelor thesis - Lake Sight. Therefore, those students who complete the bachelor's seminar will be given priority in registration.

Attendance at the kick-off meeting is compulsory!

Lecturers

Institute

Examination modalities

Inspiration of the lake (open presentation), documentation of the research and analysis results (in plan, picture and text), together with the drafts of future images (e.g. scenarios, zoning, action spaces and potentials), strategies and measures prepared in a presentable way, e.g. as a booklet, folder, film, podcast or the like, as well as a poster and a short professional article, attendance and cooperation at plenary meetings, independent excursion on site, final presentation (online).

Note: A follow-up course (field trip) with on-site presentation will be scheduled for Fall 2021.

Course registration

Not necessary

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
033 240 Spatial Planning Not specified

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Accompanying courses

Continuative courses

Language

German