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Sustainable urban planning is a complex challenge, that requires new governance structures and novel and inclusive approaches. In this seminar, which focus on the social and governance challenges of sustainable urban development, barriers and chances for a sustainable city planning will be examined. Innovative urban governance and participation approaches will be discussed, and the students will be encouraged to do further research in search of novel and sustainable approaches that not only cover environmental, but also social and economic challenges. The goal of this seminar is two-fold. Firstly students will learn about the complexity of urban transformation processes. And secondly, they will address these challenges with newly developed ideas and concepts for successful governance and the transformation to sustainable urban governance.
Dozent: Dr. Rick Hölsgens, TU Dortmund |
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This lecture is offered primarily for students interested in fulfilling the requirements of module II of the certificate 'Education for Sustainable Development'. If this course is not suitable for you in E3 but you wish to attend to fulfill the requirements of module II of the certificate or because of personal interest, please send us an e-mail: zertifikat-bne@uni-due.de.
For students from distant fields of studies it is also admissible for modul E3 Studium liberale. Registration in LSF from 18th September until 24th September, 09:30. In E3 not suitable for: BWL (aus Fak. WiWi), VWL.
Students from TU Dortmund may acquire the certificate 'Education for Sustainable Development' as well.
Please keep an eye out for possible changes/new information: original description in the TU Dortmund database. Lageplan der TU Dortmund
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