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Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 23

Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 23

23 | September 2014: Resilienz

28. June 2017

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Geschätzte Leserinnen und Leser Ein Blick auf unsere Bilder bestätigt es: Damit ein komplexes System resilient wird, bedarf es einer Analyse sämtlicher Einflussfaktoren. Am NSL sind mehrere Forschungs- und Lehrprojekte unterwegs, deren zentrales Thema Resilienz ist. Die Fähigkeit eines Systems, Störungen zu absorbieren und sich zu reorganisieren ist More

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Using connected vehicle technology to improve efficiency of intersections

28. June 2017

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Transportation Research Part C, 46. S.121-131. Mehr Information from connected vehicles, such as the position and speed of individual vehicles, can be used to optimize traffic operations. An algorithm for two one-way-streets is proposed to gain insights about the value (in terms of delay savings) of using connected More

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A multiscale classification of the urban morphology

28. June 2017

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Paper presented at the World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research (WSTLUR), Delft. June 2014.  Mehr The urban morphology forms the backbone of our settlements. Its quantitative description allows to compare urban layouts and to uncover their potentials and limitations. In this paper we propose a set More

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Empower Shack: South African informal settlements

15. June 2017

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The Empower Shack project introduces an integrated approach to upgrading South African informal settlements, merging design innovation with community-driven spatial planning and livelihoods programming. The initiative links the roll-out of a two-story, self-built housing prototype with a participatory urban planning methodology supported by computational analysis. Funded by the Swiss Re Foundation, led by More

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Tagung Digital Landscape Achitecture DLA 2014

15. June 2017

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Komplexe räumliche Probleme stellen für die nachhaltige Raumnutzung eine grosse Herausforderung dar, die neue kollaborative Ansätze und Technologien in der Landschaftsarchitektur und -planung erfordert. An der internationalen Tagung DLA 2014 «Landscape Architecture and Planning: Developing Digital Methods in GeoDesign» wurden solche Ansätze in über 50 Präsentationen diskutiert und weiterentwickelt.

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Generalized effects of on-street parking manoeuvres on the performance of nearby signalized intersections

15. June 2017

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An on-street parking manoeuvre can often start a temporary traffic bottleneck. When the manoeuvre occurs at a close distance upstream a signalized intersection, the intersection might be starved for traffic due to the parking manoeuvre and a part of the intersection capacity is wasted. In this project, the More

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Das Forschungsprogramm «Future Resilient Systems» des ETH-Singapore Centres startet

15. June 2017

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Am 1. November 2014 erfolgt der Start des Forschungsprogramms «Future Resilient Systems» (zukunftsfähige, resiliente Systeme), das die ETH Zürich gemeinsam mit dem Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), der National University of Singapore (NUS), der Nanyang Technological University (NTU) und der Singapore Management University (SMU) konzipierte und durchführen wird. Dabei geht More

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Resilienz von sensiblen Ökosystemen am Beispiel Trockenwiesen

15. June 2017

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In der Ökologie beschreibt die Resilienz die Fähigkeit eines Ökosystems, sich von Stress zu erholen. Ist ein System nicht resilient, so können Umweltveränderungen nicht abgefangen werden, das Ökosystem verändert sich und verliert gewisse Funktionen und Leistungen. In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Bundesamt für Umwelt (BAFU) wurde die Resilienz von More

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New Visions for the Linth Valley

15. June 2017

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The Linth valley is characterized by the strong infrastructural elements of the Linth channel and a complex drainage system for maintaining the agricultural usage. The task for the students of the MAS Landscape Architecture (MAS LA) 2013-14 final synthesis was to generate a large-scale vision for the Linth More

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Tight timetable vs. resilient network

15. June 2017

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The reduction of buffer times in Swiss timetables enables the scheduling of more trains to face the recent demand growth for freight and passenger transport. The drawback is a loss of resilience of the railway network, in particular in main station areas. New approaches based on Operations Research More

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Verbindung von Energie- und Ortsplanung: Zernez Energia 2020

15. June 2017

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Die Gemeinde Zernez im Engadin hat sich zum Ziel gesetzt, den Energiebedarf für die Gebäude auf dem Gemeindegebiet ausschliesslich aus eigenen erneuerbaren Quellen zu decken und die resultierende CO2-Bilanz auf null zu senken. Ein interdisziplinäres Team der ETH Zürich aus den Bereichen Städtebau, Gebäudesysteme, Bauphysik, Energieforschung und ökologisches More

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Kollaborative Plattformen für mehr Resilienz in der Planung urbaner Landschaften

15. June 2017

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Städte und Agglomerationen sollen qualitativ hochwertigen Lebensraum für ihre Bewohnerinnen und Bewohner bieten. Dieses Ziel zu erreichen, ist nicht leicht. Adäquate Planungsansätze müssen das komplexe sozio-ökologische System von urbanen Landschaften mit einbeziehen, denn urbane Gebiete haben einen wesentlichen Einfluss auf das Funktionieren der Biosphäre auf allen Massstabsebenen. Die More

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This article has been published in the following newsletter edition:

23 | September 2014: Resilienz

  • Kollaborative Plattformen für mehr Resilienz in der Planung urbaner Landschaften
  • Verbindung von Energie- und Ortsplanung: Zernez Energia 2020
  • Tight timetable vs. resilient network
  • New Visions for the Linth Valley
  • Resilienz von sensiblen Ökosystemen am Beispiel Trockenwiesen
  • Das Forschungsprogramm «Future Resilient Systems» des ETH-Singapore Centres startet
Kurzmeldungen
  • Generalized effects of on-street parking manoeuvres on the performance of nearby signalized intersections
  • Tagung Digital Landscape Achitecture DLA 2014
  • Empower Shack: South African informal settlements
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  • Using connected vehicle technology to improve efficiency of intersections
  • A multiscale classification of the urban morphology

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Prof. Dr. Bryan T. Adey
Prof. Dr. Kay W. Axhausen
Prof. Dr. Tom Avermaete
Prof. Maria Conen
Prof. Dr. Francesco Corman
Dr. Jennifer Duyne Barenstein
Prof. Teresa Galí-Izard
Prof. Dr. Adrienne Grêt-Regamey
Prof. Dr. Guillaume Habert
Prof. Dr. Eva Heinen
Prof. Damian Jerjen
Prof. Dr. David Kaufmann
Prof. Hubert Klumpner
Dr. Anastasios Kouvelas
Prof. Freek Persyn
Prof. Dr. Christian Schmid
Prof. Milica Topalovic
Prof. Martina Voser

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