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Nothing to regret: Reconciling renewable energies with human wellbeing and nature in the German Energy Transition.

A European intensive seminar to learn both spatial quality and the cooperation process.

Categories Veröffentlichungen (Bücher und Artikel) ab 2000
Year 2010
Authors Serrano, José; Askew, Janet; Smith, Nick; Beekmans, Jasper; Dühr, Stefanie; Olau, Paul; Scholles, Frank & Verdelli, Laura
Published in Space is luxury (AESOP 2010), Helsinki, Finland.
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Town planning is closely linked with the national geographic and institutional context. Europeanization and globalisation are influencing planning but also planning education. The paper discusses how six universities from six different countries go into partnership to take into account this trend and elaborate a common pedagogic module through an intensive programme. The intensive programme achieves these objectives of the Europeanization of planning but also some specific ones which each university would not be able to achieve separately. The process of the intensive program itself pushes students to increase the quality of their proposals. It obliges students to work on unprecedented cases and to collaborate.

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