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Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden. Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester WiSe 2017/18 , Aktuelles Semester: SoSe 2024
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Introduction: Sustainable Urban Technologies    Sprache: Englisch    Keine Belegung möglich
(Keine Nummer) Vorlesung/Übung     WiSe 2017/18     2 SWS     jedes 2. Semester    
   Abteilungen: Bauwissenschaften    
   Abteilungen: Profilschwerpunkt Urbane Systeme    
 
   Zielgruppe/Studiengang   Master, Master   ( 1. Semester )
   Zugeordnete Lehrperson:   Krumme
 
 
 
   Termin: Mittwoch   16:00  -  18:00    wöch.
Beginn : 11.10.2017    Ende : 31.01.2018
      Raum :   S06 S00 B32   S06S  
 
 
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The course introduces the core topics of technology-based issues of sustainable urban development.

Coming from the background of the Ecosystem Approach (James J. Kay, American Council on Environmental Quality, amongst others) basic understandings of the urban environment as anthropogenic socio-technical ecosystem are explained. Protected assets (water, soil, air, biodiversity etc.) of ecologically oriented urban planning are defined as subjects of technology assisted innovations in urban environments. The mainstream political and scientific concepts of sustainable development (Dennis L. Meadows, Gro H. Brundtland, Klaus Töpfer, Frederic Vester, Robert Costanza, John Elkington, and others) are presented as well as their implications for a green industrial society under transformed socio-economic conditions. Sub-strategies considering the efficiency and sufficiency of innovations are explained. Technology is reflected as part of the nexus of un-sustainability (Syndrome Approach) and the necessary socio-economic change (Integrated Technology Approach). Networked components of future smart cities are discussed, such as infrastructure, ICT, logistics, transportation and energy supply and consumption issues. Some critical reviews of selected examples of future city concepts and mega/ global cities problems close the course.

 
   Bemerkung:

The written examination of Module 1 for the students of the Master's Programmes SUT and UCCS takes place on 31th January, 2018,  10.00am until 12.00noon .