Ist es eine gute Idee, wenn Forschende mit Stakeholdern aus anderen Bereichen der
Gesellschaft zusammenarbeiten? Ein Gespräch über Chancen und Risiken transdisziplinärer
Forschung zwischen der Berliner Mobilitätsforscherin Sophia Becker und
Henrike Hartmann, stellvertretende Generalsekretärin der VolkswagenStiftung.
Vor dem internationalen Treffen in Leipzig stellt sich die Frage: Was ist zu tun, um den CO₂-Ausstoß bedeutend zu reduzieren? Und wie viel Zeit bleibt noch? Das schätzen drei Experten ein.
Who is responsible for the change and what specifically needs to be achieved? The calls for action from scientists and activists are growing louder - on an individual, social and political level. Meanwhile, their position is increasingly under threat, with persecution and headwinds turning the struggles into a battlefield.
Die Klimazeit bietet wöchentlich Hintergrundberichte, ordnet mit Expert*innen neueste Ergebnisse der Klimaforschung ein, erklärt in aufwändigen Grafikanimationen alles Wissenswerte rund ums Klima, hinterfragt Entscheidungen der Politik und zeigt konstruktive Beispiele, was Konsument*innen, Unternehmen und Kommunen für die Rettung des Klimas tun können.
The first episode takes a look at temporary measures in urban and traffic planning with guests Dr Julia Jarass from the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and Katharina Götting (RIFS Potsdam). Julia Jarass presents the results of the real-world laboratory "Autofreie Sommerstraße Barbarossa", which was carried out in Berlin-Schöneberg in 2021. Katharina Götting reports on the effects of pop-up bike infrastructure, which she studied with her team in Berlin-Kreuzberg.
What do reactive border closures and the de-nationalization of undocumented populations around the world have to do with the climate crisis-mobility nexus?
The online seminars of the project "Straßen für Menschen" (Streets for People) start the next round, this time around the topic of traffic experiments. On five dates in November and December, there will be inputs, discussions and best practice examples on a wide variety of topics from the field of traffic experiments.
The online seminars of the project "Straßen für Menschen" (Streets for People) start the next round, this time around the topic of traffic experiments. On five dates in November and December, there will be inputs, discussions and best practice examples on a wide variety of topics from the field of traffic experiments.
Dr Julia Jarass answers questions on the (re)design of public space, on local interventions using the example of Berlin and on dealing with reactions and feedback on real-world experiments.
The Digital Tuesday #21 of the Planersocietät was about quiet neighbourhoods and superblocks. Barcelona has become a model for many urban and transport planners worldwide. What can be learned from this concept and how can it be transferred to Germany?