Prof. Dr. Stephan Pauleit
Head of chair
Technische Universität München
Chair for Strategic Landscape Planning and Management
Phone: +49 (0)8161 / 71 4780
Office hours: by arrangement
Email: pauleit(at)tum.de
Research and consultancy
- Urban ecology
- Planning and governance of urban green infrastructures
- Nature-based solutions
- Urban trees and urban forests
- Planting design
- Urban adaptation to climate change
Current Courses
Integrated Land and Water Management
Lecturer (assistant) | |
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Number | 0000003111 |
Type | lecture |
Duration | 4 SWS |
Term | Wintersemester 2024/25 |
Language of instruction | English |
Position within curricula | See TUMonline |
Dates | See TUMonline |
- 14.10.2024 08:00-11:15 0406, Seminarraum
- 21.10.2024 08:00-11:15 0406, Seminarraum
- 28.10.2024 08:00-11:15 0406, Seminarraum
- 04.11.2024 08:00-11:15 0406, Seminarraum
- 11.11.2024 08:00-11:15 0406, Seminarraum
- 18.11.2024 08:00-11:15 0406, Seminarraum
- 25.11.2024 08:00-11:15 0406, Seminarraum
- 02.12.2024 08:00-11:15 0406, Seminarraum
- 09.12.2024 08:00-11:15 0406, Seminarraum
- 16.12.2024 08:00-11:15 0406, Seminarraum
- 23.12.2024 08:00-11:15 0406, Seminarraum
- 13.01.2025 08:00-11:15 0406, Seminarraum
- 20.01.2025 08:00-11:15 0406, Seminarraum
- 27.01.2025 08:00-11:15 0406, Seminarraum
- 03.02.2025 08:00-11:15 0406, Seminarraum
Admission information
Objectives
On successful completion of the module, participants should:
1. recognize core principles of land management
2. explain instruments and procedural elements of land management
3. select appropriate methods and tools to assess natural assets and landscape functions
4. be aware of the role of land management for sustainable development
5. be able to transfer principles and apply tools for sustainable land management in different applications
1. recognize core principles of land management
2. explain instruments and procedural elements of land management
3. select appropriate methods and tools to assess natural assets and landscape functions
4. be aware of the role of land management for sustainable development
5. be able to transfer principles and apply tools for sustainable land management in different applications
Description
This module will provide foundational knowledge for sustainable land management both in rural and urban areas by a combination of two complementary approaches: land administration and landscape planning.
Land administration comprises of 4 fundamental components: cadastral land surveying, land registration, land valuation and land development. These components together rely on a land information infrastructure and provide the basis for systematic and comprehensive land interventions.
The module will address the guiding principles, formal instruments and procedural elements of Landscape Planning; present methodological approaches for the assessment of natural assets and landscape functions including methods and tools for data collection, analysis and evaluation; illustrate target formulation and implementation strategies with examples from the planning practice.
Land administration comprises of 4 fundamental components: cadastral land surveying, land registration, land valuation and land development. These components together rely on a land information infrastructure and provide the basis for systematic and comprehensive land interventions.
The module will address the guiding principles, formal instruments and procedural elements of Landscape Planning; present methodological approaches for the assessment of natural assets and landscape functions including methods and tools for data collection, analysis and evaluation; illustrate target formulation and implementation strategies with examples from the planning practice.
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of of law and environmental systems.
Teaching and learning methods
The module is comprised of a lecture series and a seminar. The lectures series introduces knowledge on urban ecology with regards to topics such as: ecological challenges of urbanisation; urban landscapes and their ecosystem services; urban soils and their protection; urban climates; climate change adaptation; water; urban metabolism.The seminar aims to transfer this knowledge for developing an ecological strategy at the neighbourhood scale. To this end, the seminar is offered as a project work for small groups.
Examination
The module is assessed on basis of a written exam (90 min.)
The written exam serves to assess the student's understanding of main principles for for land management and ability to transfer this knowledge to address important challenges of land management in practice
The written exam serves to assess the student's understanding of main principles for for land management and ability to transfer this knowledge to address important challenges of land management in practice