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'''October 30, 2012''' | '''October 30, 2012''' | ||
* ''Why does climate change matter?'' lecture and discussion with '''Dr. Uta Eser|Nürtingen DE|Center for Economics and Environment''' | * ''Why does climate change matter?'' lecture and discussion with '''[http://www.hfwu.de/de/homepages/dr-uta-eser.html Dr. Uta Eser]|Nürtingen DE|[http://www.hfwu.de/de/kowu.html Center for Economics and Environment]''' | ||
'''November 7, 2012''' - exceptionally on Wednesday, same time | '''November 7, 2012''' - exceptionally on Wednesday, same time |
Revision as of 14:33, 6 August 2012
Part A: Understanding Climate Change and the Role of Landscape Architecture
October 23, 2012 / 6 pm CET / Adobe Connect Room
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'Activities:'
- Overall Seminar Introduction
- Round of Introductions: Team and Participants
- The perspective of climate research, lecture by Dr. Klaus Görgen|Climatologist|DE
- Introduction to the Seminar WIKI
October 30, 2012
- Why does climate change matter? lecture and discussion with Dr. Uta Eser|Nürtingen DE|Center for Economics and Environment
November 7, 2012 - exceptionally on Wednesday, same time
- Urban Adaption to Climate Change in Europe lecture and discussion with Birgit Georgi|European Environment Agency, DK
Assignment I: Concept Mapping of the Seminar Theme
Part B: Mitigation and Adaption on Regional Scale
November 13, 2012
- The Alpine Region and the Adaption of Forestry to Climate Change Lecture and discussion with DI Wolfgang Pfefferkorn| CIPRA
- Climate Change scenarios for the Kingdom of Saudi-Arabia Lecture and discussion with Dr. Wisam E. Mohammed|University of Dammam, KSA
November 20, 2012
- Building Adaptive Capacity for Managing Climate Change in Coastal Megacities, the example of Bangkok, Thailand Lecture and discussion with Asan Suwanari|Thammasat University,Thailand
November 27, 2012
- Climate Change and Ecosystems Lecture by Prof. Dr. Matthias Drösler|HSWT, DE
- Wind energy in the border region of Germany and the Czech Republic Lecture by Prof. Dr. Markus Reinke|HSWT, DE
Time frame: October 25 - November 15, 2011
Student activities:
- Students identify their area of study, creation of wiki pages for each area
- Creation of analytical drawings of these areas
- Presentation of drawings
Assignment II: Concept Mapping of Seminar Topics
Time frame: November 15 - 29, 2011
Student activities:
- Small groups develop concept maps of seminar lectures and topics discussed.
Assignment III: Behaviour Patterns
Time frame: December 6 - 20, 2011
Student activities:
- How do people behave in this area? How do they use the space? What is important for them?
- Observation of study area, interviews with local people and mapping of use patterns.
- Preparation of short presentation
Part C: Mitigation and Adaption on Local Scale
December 11, 2012
- Coastal Protection and Stormwater Management: Future scenarios for the Dutch Ijsselmeer Lecture by Gertjan Jobse|NL (asked)
- Climate change scenarios for the city of Mombasa Lecture by Cynthia Awuor|Kenia
December 18, 2012
- Poverty and Climate Change in Urban Bangladesh Lecture by Dr. Manoj Roy|CLIMURB Project
January 8, 2013
- Five-step approach for sustainable energy landscapes Lecture by Dr. Sven Stremke|WUR Wageningen, NL
January 15, 2013
- Adapting open space planning to climate change Lecture by Dr. Sanda Lenzholzer|WUR Wageningen, NL
January 22, 2013
- Adapting Urban Planting design to climate change Lecture by Dr. MaryCarol Hunter|University of Michigan, USA
January 29, 2013
- Presentation of Student results
February 4, 2013
- Presentation of Student results
Assignment IV: Awareness Rising
Time frame: December 19, 2011 - January 17, 2012
Student activities:
- Based on the different landscape assessment approaches students will develop a communication concept for their area of study
- Which measures would be necessary for enhancing the awareness for the area?
- Students are free to choose their method.