103-0317-00L Sustainable Spatial Development I
Semester | Autumn Semester 2016 |
Lecturers | B. Scholl |
Periodicity | yearly recurring course |
Language of instruction | German |
Comment | Only for master students, otherwise a special permisson by the lecturer is required. |
Abstract | The lectures imparts important knowledge for solving spatial relevant conflicts and problems. Case studies will be used to demonstrate the implementation in practice. |
Objective | Spatial development deals with the development and the design of our living space. To meet the expectations, the interests and the plans of the different actors, it is needed a planning approach considering the overview of both the actual and future situation. The concept of sustainable development in spatial planning leads necessarily to an efficient management of the resources, especially regarding the resource land. The basics of this important discipline will be the subject of this lecture, which is therefore organised in three parts: - Inner development - Integrated spatial and infrastructure development - Cross-border issues in spatial development |
Content | Contents Tasks of Spatial Planning and development Issues of local and supra-local interest Recurring spatial changes, impacts and key figures Formal and informal instruments and procedures in spatial planning Spatial Design - Ideas about the future Reasoning and assessing the situation in spatial planning Spatial planning as a sequence of decisions and interventions Process and procedures management Focus issues - Inner development before external development Focus issues - Cross-border tasks Focus Issues - Integrated spatial and infrastructure development |
Lecture notes | Futher information and the documents for the lecture can be found on the homepage of the Chair of Spatial Development. |