The BUND’s citizen science project “Volle Kanne Bäume schützen” is dedicated to preserving and improving urban and street trees in Bavarian cities and municipalities. With the help of the “Mein Baum” app, citizens are actively involved in recording trees. The goal is to gather reliable data on the…
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In the coming summer semester, we are offering two seminars exploring how to engage people and other living things in landscape planning, and the ethics of planning practice: "Special issues of landscape development: planning ethics“ and "Communication and participation in planning”.
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Project 5: Strategic Dimensions of Landscape Development & GIS Integration – Spring Semester 2026
Chair of Strategy and Management of Landscape Development, Prof. Dr. Stephan Pauleit
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From November 10 to 13, students from TUM’s Nature Conservation and Landscape Planning program visited Detmold and met with fellow students from the landscape architecture program at the Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences (TH OWL) for a workshop and field trip.
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What do trees do in cities? What can be done to combat declining biodiversity? Sat1 provides insights into the work of Prof. Pauleit and Prof. Kollmann's research teams at the TUM School of Life Sciences. “Grünflächen neu gedacht: Wissenschaftler schaffen Oasen der Artenvielfalt” is the title of the…
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