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Join the online presentation of the public participation handbook of urban planning!On June 22, 2023, 18:00 — 19:30 CEST/ 19:00 — 20:30 EET via zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84671470591 On program:– Introduction about partners and research– Presentation from the team– Discussion with invited speakers– Questions from the audience Moderator: Margo DidichenkoSpeakers: Dominika

Join our lecture series “Challenges and perspective for resilient post-war cities in Ukraine” in the context of integrated urban development and the New Leipzig Charter: Next Tuesday, 13 June Knut Höller will speak about diversification of the housing market and new models of affordable housing for Ukraine. Knut Höller is

This fourth lecture of the series will be given by three of our Ukrainian collegues and moderated by Prof. Frank Schwartze: In the first part of the lecture PhD, Associate professor Maksim Rozenfeld will show an overview of the historical development of the city from a Cossack settlement to an

Hilmar von Lojewski has been an alderman for urban development, construction, housing and transport for the Association of Cities of North Rhine-Westphalia and the German Association of Cities since 2012. He studied spatial planning and urban and regional planning in Dortmund and Ankara until 1988 and graduated as an engineer

About The Federal Ministry for Housing, Urban Development and Building has launched a German-Ukrainian Learning Network for Integrated Urban Development. Five cities from Ukraine (Lviv, Chernivtsi, Vinnytsia, Kyiv, Ivano-Frankivsk) and from Germany (Leipzig, Berlin, Mannheim, Freiburg, Potsdam) are participating. They will jointly work on concrete urban development projects in the

Prof. Dr. Stefan Greiving is a spatial planner and has more than 25 years’ experience in dealing with extreme events, crises and climate change in urban and regional planning. He is head of the Institute of Spatial Planning (IRPUD) at TU Dortmund University since 2011. Prof. Greiving runs also the

This follow-up lecture series discusses the relevant topics for resilient post-war cities in Ukraine – in the context of integrated urban development and the New Leipzig Charter. Experts from academia and practice will contribute with their expertise from international projects as well as from the Ukrainian and German context. Hence,

What is it about? The online writing group is designed for BA, MA and PhD students of all fields of study who are about to write or have already started writing a final thesis.On 12 sessions of four hours each, participants are offered a didactic writing environment in which they

Prof. Dr. János Brenner is an urban planner in Berlin and honorary professor at the Technical University in Budapest. Retired as civil servant in 2019 from the German federal ministry responsible for urban and spatial development, he works now as a freelance consultant. Since 2015 he is active in supporting