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Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 46

Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 46

Upscaling Earth. Material, Process, Catalyst

26. June 2020

By Claudia Gebert

Lehmbau gehört nicht nur zu den ältesten, sondern auch zu den modernsten Bauweisen unserer Zeit. Welche ökonomischen, ökologischen und sozialen Chancen liegen in der verstärkten Nutzung von Erde als Baumaterial? Zement als wichtiger Bestandteil von Beton wird – wie andere knappe Ressourcen auch – in Zukunft nur noch More

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Probleme meistern – auch komplexe – als Auftrag der Politik

25. June 2020

By Claudia Gebert

Dieser Text sucht nach konstruktiven Lösungen für das Meistern von Problemen durch die Politik, erleichtert durch die Einsicht, dass diese nicht allmächtig ist.

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Landscape In-Between. A River and a Backyard

22. June 2020

By Claudia Gebert

Could we imagine extending the concept of participation beyond the social and civic aspects of a community? Could we go far enough to include non-humans, landscapes, histories, ecologies and the environment in which a community is rooted? What kind of new constellations would this imply and what possibilities More

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Vo Luzern uf Wäggis zue – wer bewertet Landschaften?

22. June 2020

By Claudia Gebert

Wie definiert man schöne Landschaft, wenn die Schönheit im Auge der Betrachterin und des Betrachters liegt? Was viele gar nicht wissen: Die Schweiz hat sich dazu verpflichtet, Landschaften und ihre Qualitäten zu erfassen, zu beschreiben und zu bewerten. Machine Learning Algorithmen können hierbei hilfreich sein. Interview im Zukunftsblog More

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MtnPaths: Exploring Adaptation Pathways with Alpine Communities

19. June 2020

By Claudia Gebert

How do we plan the adaptation of mountain territories for the challenges of the future? In particular, how do we maintain key ecosystem services to guarantee their capacity for adaptation? We engaged with stakeholders about these challenges through participatory research, building their vision for the future of their More

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Design as an Answer to Values and Ethics

19. June 2020

By Claudia Gebert

Prof. Teresa Gali-Izard started her chair of landscape architecture at ETH Zurich in 2020, co-creating the new master in landscape architecture which starts this autumn semester. In our interview she talks about her influences such as Augustin Berque, her background, and her commitment to experimenting with new forms More

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Mobilitätsverhalten vor/nach/während Covid-19

18. June 2020

By Claudia Gebert

Der neueste Bericht des Mobilitätsverhaltens in der Schweiz, zum besseren Verständnis der Auswirkungen des Coronavirus, ist nun online. Beachten Sie vor allem die neuen Ergebnisse zu den PW-Geschwindigkeiten und der Wirkung des «home office» über die Wochen.

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Greater Zurich does not use land parsimoniously: despite the spatial planning act, which has been in force since 1980

18. June 2020

By Claudia Gebert

An overconsumption of land for building and urban use has resulted from rising incomes, falling transport costs, separating urban land use, restricting building heights and densities, and the lack of internalizing negative externalities. This paper empirically analyses whether land in Greater Zurich is used parsimoniously.

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Participatory Urban Governance in South Africa

15. June 2020

By Claudia Gebert

Citizen participation in planning and politics was a central promise of the first democratic government in South Africa. However, despite efforts for engaging civil society in local governance, planning remains state-driven and problems of implementation prevail. We explore participatory practices in South Africa from the perspective of the More

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46 | Juni 2020: Partizipation II / Participation II

15. June 2020

By Claudia Gebert

Sehr geehrte Leserinnen und Leser Partizipative Prozesse präsentieren wir Ihnen auch im Juni-Newsletter, mittels einem «serious game» zu den Alpen, der Perspektive der Bevölkerung auf partizipative Interventionen in Südafrika und Bogota, und wir denken partizipative Prozesse über die Menschen hinaus weiter. Passend dazu: unser Interview mit Teresa Gali-Izard, More

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Unhabitable Habitat

12. June 2020

By Claudia Gebert

Call for applications by 30 June | Summer School 31 August – 4 September in Geneva.

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Top-down art-based urban upgrading initiatives in informal neighbourhoods in Bogota: Placemaking or reaffirming marginalization?

12. June 2020

By Claudia Gebert

It is widely assumed that popular visual art, such as murals, can potentially be a powerful driver for urban regeneration with important social, economic and environmental benefits. The voices of those directly affected by these type of interventions, however, are often missing. Our research in two informal neighbourhoods in More

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Exklusiv Europabrücke. Auf Umwegen durch Zürich-Altstetten

15. May 2020

By Claudia Gebert

Der Zürcher Stadtteil Altstetten ist ein Mikrokosmos der Schweiz, ein städtebauliches Laboratorium, Dorf und Metropole in einem. Er ist ein Ort der Gegensätze und Widersprüche. Davon zeugt auch die Europabrücke, dieses Monument vergangener Träume, das eine gewaltige Achse durch diese eigentümliche Stadtlandschaft schlägt. In Exklusiv Europabrücke blicken wir More

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POSTPONED: 7th SCCER Mobility Annual Conference

2. March 2020

By Claudia Gebert

23 November 2020 (tentative) | ETH Zurich. As 7 years of SCCER Mobility slowly draw to an end, we invite you to this conference to present a synthesis of the competence center, to review the most relevant research results of each capacity area and conclude with an outlook on More

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This article has been published in the following newsletter edition:

46 | Juni 2020: Partizipation II / Participation II

  • MtnPaths: Exploring Adaptation Pathways with Alpine Communities
  • Participatory Urban Governance in South Africa
  • Top-down art-based urban upgrading initiatives in informal neighbourhoods in Bogota: Placemaking or reaffirming marginalization?
  • Landscape In-Between. A River and a Backyard
  • Design as an Answer to Values and Ethics
Kurzmeldungen
  • Mobilitätsverhalten vor/nach/während Covid-19
  • Vo Luzern uf Wäggis zue – wer bewertet Landschaften?
Publikationen
  • Exklusiv Europabrücke. Auf Umwegen durch Zürich-Altstetten
  • Greater Zurich does not use land parsimoniously: despite the spatial planning act, which has been in force since 1980
  • Probleme meistern – auch komplexe – als Auftrag der Politik
Aktuell
  • Unhabitable Habitat
  • POSTPONED: 7th SCCER Mobility Annual Conference
  • POSTPONED: Public Space: The Real and the Ideal

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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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