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Die Zukunft von Stadt und Raum liegt in der Weiterentwicklung des Bestands und den damit verbundenen Transformationsaufgaben. Die Planungsdisziplin muss sich dabei neu positionieren, und sie muss sich im Spannungsfeld von Klimaveränderung, Mobilitätswandel, der Forderung nach mehr Partizipation und mehr Resilienz behaupten. Wie können diese Herausforderungen angesichts erhöhter Planungserfordernisse, beschleunigter Realisierungszeiten und zugleich begrenzter Ressourcen bewältigt werden?Renommierte Fachleute aus den Bereichen Stadtpolitik, Stadtverwaltung, Planungspraxis und Planungswissenschaft haben auf drei Symposien der Professor Albert Speer-Stiftung über die Zukunft von Stadt- und Raumplanung diskutiert. Ihre Thesen machen Mut, die Zukunftsaufgaben losgelöst von Denkmustern mit visionären Ideen anzugehen. The future of cities and their spaces lies in the redevelopment of existing housing stock and its associated transformation tasks. The discipline of urban planning needs to reposition itself, and—at the intersection of climate change and the mobility revolution—seek to champion the cause of increased participation and greater resilience. How can challenges be overcome in the face of more stringent planning requirements, faster implementation times, and limited resources? Renowned experts from the fields of urban policy, city management, and both practical and academic urban planning discussed the future of cities and urban planning at three symposia hosted by the Professor Albert Speer Foundation. Their arguments encourage us to leave behind established patterns of thinking and approach the tasks of the future with visionary ideas.
academic urban planning. --- city management. --- climate change. --- future cities. --- mobility revolution. --- practical urban planning. --- resilience. --- transformation. --- urban planning. --- urban policy.
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Water-supply --- Eau --- History --- Approvisionnement --- Histoire --- Egypt --- Egypte --- Municipal government --- Management. --- Management --- -Water-supply --- Cities and towns --- City government --- Municipal administration --- Municipal reform --- Municipalities --- Urban politics --- Local government --- Metropolitan government --- Municipal corporations --- Availability, Water --- Water availability --- Water resources --- Natural resources --- Public utilities --- Water resources development --- Water utilities --- Government --- British Library --- BL --- B.L. (British Library) --- Great Britain. --- Sifriyah ha-Briṭit --- Ying-kuo tʻu shu kuan --- Da Ying tu shu guan --- 大英图书馆 --- British Museum --- Arsinoe (Fayyum, Egypt : Extinct city) --- -Arsinoe (Fayyum, Egypt : Extinct city) --- -Arsinoiton polis (Fayyūm, Egypt : Extinct city) --- Crocodilopolis (Fayyūm, Egypt : Extinct city) --- Krokodilon polis (Fayyūm, Egypt : Extinct city) --- Krokodilopolis (Fayyūm, Egypt : Extinct city) --- Ptolemais Euergetis (Extinct city) --- Setje (Extinct city) --- Shedet (Extinct city) --- Economic conditions --- Politics and government --- Antiquities --- -Economic conditions --- British Library. --- British Museum. --- Arsinoë (Fayyūm, Egypt : Extinct city) --- Arsinoiton polis (Fayyūm, Egypt : Extinct city) --- Economic conditions. --- Politics and government. --- Water-supply - Egypt - Arsinoe (Fayyum : Extinct city) - Management. --- Water-supply - Egypt - Arsinoe (Fayyum : Extinct city) - Management - Early works to 1800. --- Municipal government - Egypt - Arsinoe (Fayyum : Extinct city)
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conflict management --- public policy --- disaster management --- social movement --- legislation processes --- policy of city management --- Local government --- Indonesia --- Local administration --- Township government --- Subnational governments --- Administrative and political divisions --- Decentralization in government --- Public administration --- Dutch East Indies --- Dutch East Indies (Territory under Japanese occupation, 1942-1945) --- Endonèsie --- Indanezii︠a︡ --- Indoneshia --- Indoneshia Kyōwakoku --- Indonesië --- Indonesya --- Indonezia --- Indonezii︠a︡ --- Indonezija --- İndoneziya --- İndoneziya Respublikası --- Indūnīsīyā --- Induonezėjė --- Jumhūrīyah Indūnīsīyā --- PDRI --- Pemerintah Darurat Republik Indonesia --- R.I. --- Republic of Indonesia --- Republic of the United States of Indonesia --- Republica d'Indonesia --- Republiek van Indonesië --- Republik Indonesia --- Republik Indonesia Serikat --- Republika Indonezii︠a︡ --- Republika Indonezija --- Rėspublika Indanezii︠a︡ --- RI --- United States of Indonesia --- Yinni
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"Over half the world's population lives in urban regions, and increasingly disasters are of great concern to city dwellers, policymakers, and builders. However, disaster risk is also of great interest to corporations, financiers, and investors. Risky Cities is a critical examination of global urban development, capitalism, and its relationship with environmental hazards. It is about how cities live and profit from the threat of sinkholes, garbage, and fire. Risky Cities is not simply about post-catastrophe profiteering. This book focuses on the way in which disaster capitalism has figured out ways to commodify environmental bads and manage risks. Notably, capitalist city-building results in the physical transformation of nature. This necessitates risk management strategies -such as insurance, environmental assessments, and technocratic mitigation plans. As such capitalists redistribute risk relying on short-term fixes to disaster risk rather than address long-term vulnerabilities"--
Cities and towns. --- Urbanization. --- urban, urban planning, policymakers, urban policies, disasters, disaster risk, corporations, financiers, critical study, global development, global urban development, capitalism, environment, environmental, cities, sinkholes, garbage, fire, catastrophe, profiteering, disaster capitalism, risk management, commodification, city-building, city planning, nature, insurance, environmental assessments, environmental activist, environmental activism, mitigation, technocratic mitigation, risk redistribution, oil disaster, trash, urban nature, wild fires, risk assessment, urbanism, Regenerative Urbanism, environmental hazards, public policy, environmental crises, environmental conservation, Environmental Policy, Environmental Studies, urban expansion, Urban Studies, Urban Revitalization, waste management, garbage disposal, recycling, sanitation, dumpster, waste disposal, disaster relief, disaster management, swallow hole, sink-hole, limestone, erosion, city management, sewage, disaster survival, urban disaster risk reduction, urban disaster readiness, land slides, urban survival skills, disaster recovery, disaster risk reduction, urban survival, urban environment.
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This collected volume consists of high-quality research covering a wide range of topics related to energy economics and politics in developed countries. The papers are informative on how to encourage sustainable development and facilitate financing technology development, transfer, and applications to mitigate climate change. Air pollution, environmental regulations, green energy, energy certificates, transmission rights, and power generation are among the energy-related topic analyzed by the contributions included in this Special Issue.
Research & information: general --- environmental regulations --- employment --- manufacturing --- act on low-carbon green growth --- labor productivity --- Korea --- Dutch disease --- natural gas --- event study --- real exchange rate --- announcements --- currency appreciation --- export --- expectations --- carbon emission efficiency --- regional differences --- influencing factors --- the Modified undesirable EBM DEA model --- Tobit model --- energy performance certificates --- PV energy cost --- PV energy savings --- house prices --- environmental regulation --- oil prices --- stock prices --- panel data analysis --- ARDL --- financial sector --- water-energy-land nexus --- environmental policy integration --- policy analysis --- European Union --- green finance --- green investment --- green credit guarantee scheme --- community-based trust funds --- renewable energy --- Export-led growth --- economic growth --- Angola --- energy efficiency --- time-variant efficiency --- true fixed-effects model --- four components stochastic frontier model --- determinants of inefficiency --- Chinese provinces --- utilization efficiency --- data envelopment analysis --- undesirable output model --- bad output --- grey prediction model --- energy economics --- financial transmission rights (FTR) --- FTR auction --- FTR path evaluation --- electric market --- item response theory (IRT) --- psychometrics --- power generation --- electrical subsystems --- time series --- environmental degradation goal --- economic growth goal --- mean group analysis --- weighted scoring method --- electric buses --- zero-emission buses (ZEB) --- clean buses --- EU policy --- zero emission policy --- green energy --- city management --- simulation model --- strategy --- sustainable development
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This collected volume consists of high-quality research covering a wide range of topics related to energy economics and politics in developed countries. The papers are informative on how to encourage sustainable development and facilitate financing technology development, transfer, and applications to mitigate climate change. Air pollution, environmental regulations, green energy, energy certificates, transmission rights, and power generation are among the energy-related topic analyzed by the contributions included in this Special Issue.
environmental regulations --- employment --- manufacturing --- act on low-carbon green growth --- labor productivity --- Korea --- Dutch disease --- natural gas --- event study --- real exchange rate --- announcements --- currency appreciation --- export --- expectations --- carbon emission efficiency --- regional differences --- influencing factors --- the Modified undesirable EBM DEA model --- Tobit model --- energy performance certificates --- PV energy cost --- PV energy savings --- house prices --- environmental regulation --- oil prices --- stock prices --- panel data analysis --- ARDL --- financial sector --- water-energy-land nexus --- environmental policy integration --- policy analysis --- European Union --- green finance --- green investment --- green credit guarantee scheme --- community-based trust funds --- renewable energy --- Export-led growth --- economic growth --- Angola --- energy efficiency --- time-variant efficiency --- true fixed-effects model --- four components stochastic frontier model --- determinants of inefficiency --- Chinese provinces --- utilization efficiency --- data envelopment analysis --- undesirable output model --- bad output --- grey prediction model --- energy economics --- financial transmission rights (FTR) --- FTR auction --- FTR path evaluation --- electric market --- item response theory (IRT) --- psychometrics --- power generation --- electrical subsystems --- time series --- environmental degradation goal --- economic growth goal --- mean group analysis --- weighted scoring method --- electric buses --- zero-emission buses (ZEB) --- clean buses --- EU policy --- zero emission policy --- green energy --- city management --- simulation model --- strategy --- sustainable development
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