Table des matières
Marius Albiez, Gerhard Banse, Kenyon C. Lindeman et al.
Introduction1. Framework
Kerstin Gothe
Current Challenges of Sustainable Urban Development- 1 The Context of this Article
- 2 Actual Trends with Influence on the Development of Cities
- 2.1 The Renaissance of the Urban Lifestyle, or Re-Urbanisation
- 2.2 The Decline of Car Traffic, Multimodality
- 3 Thinking about the Role of the “Sharing City” or “Interactive City”
- 4 Practice of Sharing City-Projects
- 5 Discussion of the Sharing City concept in Seoul
Thomas Lützkendorf et Maria Balouktsi
Sustainability Assessment Systems for New and Existing Neighbourhoods- 1 Starting Points
- 1.1 New and Existing Neighbourhoods as the Object of Assessment – Barriers
- 1.2 Existing Solutions and Experiences in Germany
- 2 The Overall Context
- 3 Review of Sustainability Assessment Systems
- 3.1 Certification Systems and Decision Support Tools – an Overview
- 3.2 Methodology for the Comparative Analysis
- 3.3 Results of the Comparative Analysis of the Selected Tools and Systems
- 3.4 Recommendations
- 4 Integration into Overall Concepts and Developments
- Acknowledgements
2. Research and Development Processes
Oliver Parodi, Marius Albiez, Sarah Meyer-Soylu et al.
“District Future – Urban Lab”A Real Urban Transition Lab
- 1 An Initial Overview
- 2 The Context: Cities as Necessary Places of Sustainable Development
- 3 District Future – Urban Lab: Main Characteristics
- 4 Project Objectives
- 5 The Project Area
- 6 District Future as Urban Transition Lab
- Co-design and co-production of the research process with civil society
- Actors’understanding of transdisciplinary processes
- Long-term guidance and layout of the research design
- Broad disciplinary range
- Continuous methodical reflection
- 7 Topics
- 8 Public Presence
- 9 Resilience and Transformation
- Robustness and fragility
- Compactness and decentralization
- Autarky and exchange
- Redundancy and diversity
- Modularity and complexity
- Stability and flexibility
Albert Geiger
Local Citizen Participation in the European ContextAppakuttan Damodaran et Tanushree Haldar
Peri-Urban Villages of Bangalore, IndiaReclaiming the Commons to Cope with Climate Stress and Unsustainable Resource Utilization Systems
3. Opportunities and Challenges for Sustainable Cities
Anja Szypulski
Co-housingAbundant Potential for Sustainable Housing and Neighbourhood Development
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Development of Co-housing Projects in Germany
- 3 Enhanced Qualities of Housing are Required – Co-housing Projects Provide Answers to Current Questions
- 3.1 Housing Suitable for the Elderly
- 3.2 Provision of Affordable Housing
- 3.3 Development of Neighbourhoods
- 4 Barriers and Their Implications for Housing Policies
- 4.1 Support by Local Authorities
- 4.2 Funding
- 4.3 Access to Land
- 5 Conclusion
4. Sustainable Universities
Ingrid Hemmer et Péter Bagoly-Simó
Making the Campus SustainableThe Example of the Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Universities and Their Contribution to Sustainable Development
- 3 The Catholic University Eichstaett-Ingolstadt: Becoming a More Sustainable University
- Figure 1: Development of (E)SD at the Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt
- 4 Awareness Level and Acceptance of the New Overall Concept
- 4.1 Methods and Sample
- 4.2 Results
- 4.3 Discussion
- 5 The Realization of the Overall Concept from 2012 to 2014
- 6 Networks and Cooperation
- 6.1 The International and National Scale
- 6.2 The Regional and Local Scale
- 7 Factors Promoting Implementation and Challenges
- 8 Prospects