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 – The Zurich Metropolitan Region as an Example (NFP65)
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Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 52

Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 52

Alpine Landscapes in Transformation: Infrastructure, Culture, and Climate

4. April 2022

By Claudia Gebert

Symposium, 12 and 13 May 2022. Public event, registration until 29 April 2022. Research workshops, round tables and keynote. Climate change, energy transition, urbanization, and industrialization have and will have tremendous effects on the Alpine landscape. Located at the crossroads of Europe, the transformations of this fragile environment More

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MAS ETH in Housing

6. December 2021

By Claudia Gebert

Applications: 1 January to 30 April 2022.

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Urban Design in the 20th Century: A History

3. December 2021

By Claudia Gebert

Our time is an urban age. More people live in cities than ever before, cities are growing larger and denser than ever, and urbanity has reached unprecedented levels of complexity.

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Ride Comfort Assessment for Automated Vehicles Utilizing a Road Surface Model and Monte Carlo Simulations

1. December 2021

By Claudia Gebert

Increased travel with automated vehicles (AVs) in the future requires that we ensure that the ride is comfortable for its passengers.

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Fest, Flüssig, Biotisch. Alpine Landschaften im Wandel

30. November 2021

By Claudia Gebert

Anders als vielfach angenommen, sind die Alpen kein unverrückbares, alles überdauerndes Massiv, sondern ein dynamischer und sensibler Organismus.

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Urban Transformation Project Sarajevo (UTPS)

30. November 2021

By Claudia Gebert

Recently launched UTPS multifaceted project includes a currently establishing work and event space «Urban Design Studio Sarajevo»; a decentralized research and data collection laboratory «Studio Mobil», a digital twin of the whole City of Sarajevo using data-driven, large-scale, agent-based urban simulations for the new Sarajevo Urban Plan 2040 More

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52 | Dezember 2021: Risiko / Risk

30. November 2021

By Claudia Gebert

Sehr geehrte Leserinnen und Leser Die Interaktion Mensch – Umwelt ist beidseits risikoreich. Wir sprechen in unserem Dezember-Newsletter von den Funktionen alpiner Landschaften und der Infrastruktur für unsere Wasserversorgung. Und: wir stellen Ihnen Hubert Klumpner, den neuen NSL Leiter vor. Wir wünschen viel informatives Lesevergnügen!

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«The NSL provides a great platform.»

30. November 2021

By Claudia Gebert

Hubert Klumpner ist für zwei Jahre neuer Leiter des Netzwerks Stadt und Landschaft (NSL). Er spricht von den bevorstehenden globalen Herausforderungen und deren Übersetzung in konkrete Projekte, die als logische Konsequenz von Studierenden der Bereiche Architektur, Städtebau und Raumentwicklung in Zusammenarbeit angegangen werden.

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Irrigation Commons: What Lessons for Sustainable Risk Mitigation?

30. November 2021

By Claudia Gebert

Swiss agricultural commons have overseen the management of pastures, forests, and water in the Alps for centuries. In Canton Valais, the historic irrigation systems have shaped the cultural landscape of the region as a whole. The resilience of these channels rests in part on their ability to mitigate More

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Investing in Water Supply Resilience Considering Future Uncertainty and Management Flexibility

30. November 2021

By Claudia Gebert

The infrastructure required to provide sufficient high quality drinking water to urban areas over long time horizons is highly uncertain. The use of the real options method, which accounts for future uncertainty and considers management flexibility over time, can significantly improve the evaluation of water supply resilience enhancing More

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Mountain Forest Ecosystem Services at Risk

22. November 2021

By Claudia Gebert

Mountain forests provide many essential ecosystem services, such as protection from natural hazards, carbon sequestration, habitats for rare species, and spaces for recreation. However, these forests are experiencing more and more natural disturbances, including windthrows, bark beetle outbreaks, and forest fires, which may jeopardize their capacity to provide More

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Towards the Unfinished – Dynamic Design for Landscapes at Risk

22. November 2021

By Claudia Gebert

The effects of climate change are leading to an increase in extreme natural events and danger in Alpine landscapes in Switzerland. Today, the Swiss territory is already being hit more often by floods, debris flows, and landslides. This increase in natural risks tells us about the fragile balance More

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Robotic Landscapes – Designing the Unfinished

22. November 2021

By Claudia Gebert

Robotic earthmoving equipment is dramatically changing the way landscapes can be formed and maintained. Landscapes evolve through constantly changing conditions, and a dynamic response to natural environments can never be considered final.

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disP 57/2, June 2021

29. October 2021

By Claudia Gebert

disP – The Planning Review, Volume 57, Issue 2, June 2021 (Special) is now available online on Taylor & Francis Online. A Flat Ontology in Spatial Planning

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Thinking Through People: The Potential of Volunteered Geographic Information for Mobility and Urban Studies

27. October 2021

By Claudia Gebert

Despite the ‘mobility turn’ in urban studies, there is surprisingly little research into the role people’s everyday movements play in driving urbanisation processes.

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Verkehrs-Pricing im Feldversuch

27. October 2021

By Claudia Gebert

Verkehrsteilnehmende verändern ihr Verhalten, wenn sie für Kosten ihrer Mobilität aufkommen müssen, die bisher die Allgemeinheit bezahlt. Das zeigt das bisher grösste Pricing-​Experiment im Schweizer Agglomerationsverkehr von Forschenden der Universität Basel, der ETH Zürich und der ZHAW. Artikel in den ETH News lesen

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Gründung upZ (urban publics Zürich)

26. October 2021

By Claudia Gebert

upZ (urban publics Zürich) fördert den Dialog zwischen Stadtforschung, Stadtgesellschaft und Stadtpolitik. Sie verfolgen zwei Ziele: Erstens wollen sie international ausgerichtete urbane Forschung und Praktiken in Zürich verankern und weiterentwickeln. Zweitens wollen sie Verbindungen zwischen städtischen Akteuren in Forschung, Politik, Aktivismus, Hochschulen und Zivilgesellschaft stärken, um den öffentlichen More

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NSL Forum: Pandemie? Mitten im Klimawandel. Was bedeutet das für die räumliche Entwicklung der Schweiz? Ein Dialog.

18. June 2021

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Video jetzt online! In einem Dialog für Praxis und Hochschulen nahm das Netzwerk Stadt und Landschaft (NSL) der ETH Zürich am 11. November im Volkshaus Zürich eine Standortbestimmung für die räumliche Entwicklung in der Schweiz vor. Ausgangspunkt bildeten Erkenntnisse aus der Pandemiesituation, Hintergrund der Klimawandel. Die Tagung war More

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Master of Science ETH in Landschaftsarchitektur

17. November 2020

By Claudia Gebert

Bewerbungsfrist: 1. Nov. – 15. Dez. 2021 & 1. – 30. April 2022

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This article has been published in the following newsletter edition:

48 | Dezember 2020: Communication | Mediation

  • Bringing the Land Back into the City – Possibilities for Ecological Transition in Geneva
  • Generationenwohnen – von Erfahrungen innovativer Wohnprojekte lernen
  • Exploring Urban Scale Models
  • Communicating Railway Delays and Adjusted Timetables: the Role of Incomplete Information to Passengers in Railway Operations
  • Von San Francisco bis Moskau. Der Botanische Garten Zürich als ein Drehkreuz im globalen Pflanzenhandel des 19. Jahrhunderts
  • Participatory Multi-objective Optimization for Planning Dense and Green Cities
Kurzmeldungen
  • Projektstart: Digitale Nachbarschaften
  • Neue Gastdozentin Landschaftsarchitektur: Maren Brakebusch
  • Aktualisierung Raum+ Kanton Obwalden
  • 3D DSS for Supporting the Planning of Electric Power Systems
Publikationen
  • The Impact of Vertical Densification on Public Lighting in Informal Settlements: Using Virtual Environments as an Evaluation Tool for Policy Making
  • MaaS Bundle Design
  • Projektdokumentation Jugendjobbörse Winterthur
  • Rewriting Architecture 10+1 Actions: Tabula Scripta
  • Transforming Knowledge Systems for Life on Earth: Visions of Future Systems and how to get there
  • Sustainable Funding Strategies for Stormwater Infrastructure Management: A System Dynamics Model
  • Considering Automated Vehicle Deployment Uncertainty in the Design of Optimal Parking Garages Using Real Options
  • Identifying Changes in Bicycle Accident Trends Using GIS and Time Series Information in the City of Zürich
  • Densification Processes in Comparison: Alexandra and Marlboro South
  • disP 56/3, September 2020
Weiterbildung | Studiengänge
  • Master of Advanced Studies ETH EPFL in Urban and Territorial Design
  • Master of Advanced Studies ETH in Raumplanung 2021/23
  • CAS/DAS Verkehrsingenieurwesen ab Herbst 2021
  • Master of Science ETH in Landschaftsarchitektur
  • Master of Advanced Studies ETH in Housing
Aktuell
  • Architektur für einen Planeten in der Krise | Architecture for a Broken Planet
  • ZÜRICH 1980. Bewegter Alltag: Fotografien von Gertrud Vogler / Poetische Provokationen: Die Sprache der Bewegung
  • The Things Around Us

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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