Only for MSc Students or special approval by the lecturer.
Abstract
The lecture is dedicated to the current challenges for the economical use of land. The lecture presents instruments and procedures for the implementation of quality inward settlement development. This is considered on different planning levels. Various external guest lectures from research and practice complement the lecture.
Learning objective
Students learn to understand backgrounds, basic principles, goals and approaches of appropriate and economical use of land as a scarce resource. They are able to summarise in a comprehensible way the core arguments for redevelopment before new development. Furthermore, students can illustrate how to implement economical land use in a differentiated and customised manner.
Content
- settlement development and land use: facts, trends, causes and consequences - redevelopment before new development: basic principles and strategic goals - formal and informal instruments and procedures - comprehensive settlement management: implementation on municipal, regional and national level - complementary current external inputs from research and practice - contextualization and reflection of external contributions
Lecture notes
The documents for the lecture are available on Moodle.
Prerequisites / Notice
Eligible only for master students, otherwise a special permisson by the lecturer is required.