280.983 Trends in Urban Development Research Unit Sociology
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2022S, VU, 2.0h, 3.0EC
TUWEL

Properties

  • Semester hours: 2.0
  • Credits: 3.0
  • Type: VU Lecture and Exercise
  • Format: Hybrid

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to...

- create interdepencies betwen the production and consumption of food in cities and urban planning,

- understand the functioning of sustainable food cycles,

- understand the role of urban planning in this context, and

- develop measures, concepts and recommendations for the governance of urban food planning in order to contribute to resilient and sustainable urban development.

Subject of course

This course concentrates on one central trend of urban development, namely on approaches to localize food production and consumption on the level of the neighbourhood. This should contribute to a resilient and sustainable form of urban development.

 

 

Teaching methods

presentations, discussions, group work, site visits

Mode of examination

Immanent

Additional information

Die LVA beginnt am 9.3. in Präsenz im Seminarraum!

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Wed09:00 - 12:0009.03.2022 - 30.03.2022Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in urban development - Center of Sociology
Wed09:00 - 11:0006.04.2022Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in der Stadtentwicklung Forschungsbereich Soziologie
Wed09:00 - 12:0027.04.2022 - 11.05.2022Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in der Stadtentwicklung Forschungsbereich Soziologie
Wed09:00 - 11:0018.05.2022Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in der Stadtentwicklung Forschungsbereich Soziologie
Wed09:00 - 12:0025.05.2022 - 01.06.2022Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in der Stadtentwicklung Forschungsbereich Soziologie
Wed09:00 - 11:0008.06.2022Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in der Stadtentwicklung Forschungsbereich Soziologie
Wed09:00 - 12:0015.06.2022 - 29.06.2022Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in der Stadtentwicklung Forschungsbereich Soziologie
Trends in Urban Development Research Unit Sociology - Single appointments
DayDateTimeLocationDescription
Wed09.03.202209:00 - 12:00Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in urban development - Center of Sociology
Wed16.03.202209:00 - 12:00Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in urban development - Center of Sociology
Wed23.03.202209:00 - 12:00Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in urban development - Center of Sociology
Wed30.03.202209:00 - 12:00Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in urban development - Center of Sociology
Wed06.04.202209:00 - 11:00Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in der Stadtentwicklung Forschungsbereich Soziologie
Wed27.04.202209:00 - 12:00Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in der Stadtentwicklung Forschungsbereich Soziologie
Wed04.05.202209:00 - 12:00Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in der Stadtentwicklung Forschungsbereich Soziologie
Wed11.05.202209:00 - 12:00Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in der Stadtentwicklung Forschungsbereich Soziologie
Wed18.05.202209:00 - 11:00Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in der Stadtentwicklung Forschungsbereich Soziologie
Wed25.05.202209:00 - 12:00Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in der Stadtentwicklung Forschungsbereich Soziologie
Wed01.06.202209:00 - 12:00Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in der Stadtentwicklung Forschungsbereich Soziologie
Wed08.06.202209:00 - 11:00Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in der Stadtentwicklung Forschungsbereich Soziologie
Wed15.06.202209:00 - 12:00Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in der Stadtentwicklung Forschungsbereich Soziologie
Wed22.06.202209:00 - 12:00Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in der Stadtentwicklung Forschungsbereich Soziologie
Wed29.06.202209:00 - 12:00Seminarraum EBEG-2 - RPL Trends in der Stadtentwicklung Forschungsbereich Soziologie

Examination modalities

written seminar paper

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
15.02.2022 00:05 01.03.2022 23:55 15.03.2022 23:55

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
066 440 Spatial Planning Not specified

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Language

German