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Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 28

Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 28

Stand des Wissens zu Schweizer Tramsystemen im Mischverkehr

1. September 2017

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Forschungsprojekt im Rahmen der COST Action TU1103: Operation and safety of tramways in interaction with public space. IVT-Schriftenreihe Nr. 174.  Mehr Die Studie fasst den Stand des Wissens zur Sicherheit von Schweizer Tramsystemen im Mischverkehr zusammen. Sie beschreibt relevante regulatorische Aspekte, analysiert die aktuelle Situation der Tramsicherheit in More

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Exploring the application of latent class cluster analysis for investigating pedestrian crash injury severities in Switzerland

1. September 2017

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In: Accident Analysis & Prevention, 85. S.219-228.  Mehr One of the challenges in traffic safety analyses is the heterogeneous nature of safety data. The study suggests that latent class clustered regression approach is suitable for reducing heterogeneity and revealing important hidden relationships in traffic safety analyses.

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Field Instruments of Design

1. September 2017

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Heft Nr. 19 der Schriftenreihe «Pamphlet». Zürich: gta Verlag.  Mehr This issue of Pamphlet argues that it is impossible to design landscapes without a thorough knowledge of field instruments – they measure the geometry of the land, observe and describe physical features, and help to conceive the «Topology» of More

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Reclaiming Backlanes: Design Vision for Increasing Building Performance and Reprogramming Common Spaces

1. September 2017

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Singapore: Future Cities Laboratory (FCL).  Mehr Based on a project at the FCL to reprogramme backlanes of shophouses into viable and high quality common spaces, while improving energy efficiency by 50%. These design visions mark the convergence of studies in energy efficiency, pedestrian movement, historic building stock analysis and More

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Required autonomous vehicle fleet sizes to serve different levels of demand

1. September 2017

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Paper to be presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 2016. Mehr If Autonomous Vehicles (AV) are used predominantly as shared vehicles, they promise a reduction of the required total fleet size. Using a simulation approach, this paper shows that – given certain More

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CHECNET – Wechselwirkungen zwischen anthropogenen und ökologischen Netzwerken

16. June 2017

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Im Projekt CHECNET des Schweizerischen Nationalfonds SNF werden anthropogene und ökologische Netzwerke im Schweizer Mittelland gekoppelt und die Wechselwirkungen von Infrastruktur und Siedlungen auf natürliche Lebensräume untersucht. Die Resultate sollen Erkenntnisse zur nachhaltigen Entwicklung der Schweiz liefern, insbesondere in den Bereichen Ökologie, Landschafts- und Verkehrsplanung. CHECNET ist eine More

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Supermercato

16. June 2017

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Founded in 1978 as a secluded site for drug rehabilitation, the Italian village of San Patrignano today consists of 1,600 residents whose therapy includes learning to produce food, furniture, and other goods. After visiting the community and markets in Emilia-Romagna, Urban-Think Tank’s design studio has been developing flexible More

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Das Kunstgärtnertum von Theodor und Otto Froebel

16. June 2017

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Theodor Froebel (1810–1893) und sein Sohn Otto (1844–1906) zählen zu den bedeutendsten Kunst- und Handelsgärtnern der Schweiz des 19. Jahrhunderts. Die kürzlich von Claudia Moll abgeschlossene Dissertation untersucht anhand des Werks der beiden Protagonisten exemplarisch das «Kunstgärtnertum» des 19. Jahrhunderts in der Schweiz. Im Zentrum der Betrachtungen stehen More

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Future Cities Laboratory begins second five-year phase

16. June 2017

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The Future Cities Laboratory (FCL) began its second phase (2015–2020) with an informal «Open House» in November 2015. A large crowd gathered at FCL in Singapore to hear an overview of the new research programme and to talk with project leaders and research team members. This new phase More

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Erhalt von Ökosystemdienstleistungen und Armutslinderung in global vernetzten Landschaftssystemen

16. June 2017

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Landnutzungsentscheidungen werden zunehmend von globalen Akteuren beeinflusst und gesteuert. Landwirtschaftliche Intensivierung, Produktion von Bio-Treibstoffen, Projekte zur Kohlenstoffspeicherung und Ausdehnung von Schutzgebieten sind nur einige der treibenden Kräfte. Dies führt dazu, dass nicht nur die grundlegenden Lebensbedürfnisse und Entwicklungsansprüche der lokalen Bevölkerung in Frage gestellt werden, sondern oft auch More

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Effiziente und umweltfreundliche Güterversorgung von Städten

16. June 2017

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Die urbane Logistik gewinnt zunehmend an Bedeutung in Bezug auf negative Umweltwirkungen und den Energieverbrauch. Heute stützt sich der Strassengüterverkehr fast ausschliesslich auf fossile Treibstoffe. Das NFP 71 Projekt «energy-efficient and CO2-free urban logistics» entwickelt Ansätze für eine effiziente und umweltfreundliche Güterversorgung von Städten.

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Food Territories: Losing Ground to Urbanization

16. June 2017

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Sitting under a tree on a pile of discarded furniture, surrounded by fifteen-story buildings, the sad-eyed farmer and his wife tell a gloomy story, that of disappearing agriculture at the periphery of Cairo. Surrounded on three sides by blind brick facades, their field is about 100 meters long More

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Urban Food

16. June 2017

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Die komplexe Wechselwirkung zwischen Ernährungsform und gebauter Struktur steht im Zentrum von «Urban Food». Die Art und Weise, wie sich Städte ernähren, war und ist bis heute von geografischen, klimatischen und politischen Faktoren abhängig und prägt die Identität des urbanisierten Raumes physisch, ökonomisch und kulturell. Mit der Entwicklung der More

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28 | Dezember 2015: Stadt und Nahrung

9. September 2016

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Geschätzte Leserinnen und Leser Die Produktion, Verarbeitung, Verteilung sowie der Konsum und die Entsorgung von Lebensmitteln prägen seit jeher die Beziehung zwischen Stadt und Land und somit das Territorium der urbanisierten Landschaft. Umgekehrt werden logistische Systeme und das Konsumverhalten stark durch Urbanisierungsprozesse beeinflusst. In dieser Ausgabe des NSL More

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Chairs

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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