After successful completion of the course, students are able to...
- know about different trends (climate change, qualitiy of life, emissions, energy efficiency ...)
- know about the importance for complex challenges of urban and regional eco-systems
- get insight into selected conceps and strategies as well as instruments and projects strenghening resilient paths of development
- assess idea of resilience as a basic principle of development in a critical way.
Date
Content
10th of March
15.00 - 16.30
16.30 – 18.00
Rudolf Giffinger: Overview & Introduction: understanding and critiques
Antonija Bogadi:
Resilient urban-regional development and importance of eco-system services
17th of March
Wouter Dorigo: Observing Climate Change Impacts from Space
Tanja Tötzer: Climate Change (CC), Vulnerability and Urban Resilience management
24th of March
Michael Getzner, Johann Bröthaler
Financial resilience of municipalities
Georg Hauger
Climate Change from the Perspective of Mobility, Transport and Logistics
14st of April
Ute Schneider
Achieving urban resilience by Re-intergation of green- and bluwe infrastructure
Sibylla Zech
Climate Crises - Vulnerability and resilience in regional development strategies
21nd of April
Arthur Kanonier, Barbara Steinbrunner nature risk management and planning
Dragana Damjanovic
Legal perspectives on climate neutral cities
28th of April
Amela Ajanovic: Resilience and sustainable energy pathways
Brigitte Bach: Resilience and sustainable energy pathways
5th of May
Andrea Überbacher
Urban Design Strategies and Scenarios for Urban Resilience
Aldo de Moor
Using participatory mapping to make sense across design-enabled urban innovations
12th of May
15.00 – 16.30
Sabine Knierbein: Limits of Resilience Discourse - Feminist and Postcolonial Perspectives
26th of May
Written Exam
18th of June 09.00 - 12.00 Workshop: “Re-Designing Development: Resilience in Practice of Cities and Regions” (additional non-obligatory)
Meetings are enabled through ZOOM: https://tuwien.zoom.us/s/97309735642
Video are taken of all lectures and up-loaded in TUWEL
Each unit of 90 minutes will contain a presentation of about 60 min and 30 min of Q&A
Ring-Lecture: Specific topics will be presented in collaboration of experts from different disciplines AIT (Austrian Institute of Technology), and TU Wien (Faculty Architecture and Planning).
Presented topics are described as complex challenges and discussed in open sessions in an interdisciplinary perspective of urban and regional planning.
Following lectures you may combine for one or two conceptual moduls (each 6 ECTS):
280.532 VO Focus-Lecture: Energy, Mobility, Environment: Resilience – understanding, strategies, projects(2.0 h, 4.0 ECTS)
260.635 VU Fokus: Stadt- und Regionalentwicklung im lokalen bis globalen Kontext: Mapping Analysis and Urban Design Strategies to support Urban Resilience in regional and local context(1.5 h, 3.0 ECTS)
280.201 SE Trends in urban Development: Resilience(1.5 h, 3.0 ECTS)
280.753 UE Fokus: Stadt- und Regionalentwicklung im lokalen bis globalen Kontext: Klimaschutz in der räumlichen Entwicklungsplanung (1.5 h, 3.0 ECTS)
written exam after end of lectures - organized via TUWEL in open book format
concept of open book exam: A complex Topic with relevant questions has to be answered within 5 hours using all relevant lectures of the course.
Following measures can be executed in order to secure the quality and own standing performance of the students' work:
1. application of programmes in order to identfy plagiarism
2. occasionally invitation to an individual meeting fin order to discuss details of answers
Students need a laptop, access to TUWEL in order to do the exam.