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Urban-Act and cities join forces for climate-sensitive urban development.
TU Dortmund University (IRPUD) and University of Stuttgart (IREUS & ISV), with support from national consortiums in India, the Philippines...
The "Housing Policy" Study Prize for 2025 has been announced.
The German Tenants' Association (DMB) and the IRPUD of TU Dortmund jointly announce the "Housing Policy" Study Prize again to honor outstanding...
RENUWAS - Resilient management of utilisation conflicts in the water supply in Herten
In recent months, the RENUWAS project has held numerous interviews with key interest groups and user sectors regarding the drinking water supply in...
Entering risk dialogue - KRITIS workshop in Schleiden
On 23 November 2023, a workshop with representatives from various areas of critical infra-structure (KRITIS) took place at the Vogelsang IP conference
IMPULS - The regional forum in the World Heritage town of Quedlinburg
Demographic change is not only leading to (impending) gaps in services in sparsely populated areas of Germany, but is also threatening...
Kick-start “Urban-Act: Integrated Urban Climate Action For Low-Carbon & Resilient Cities” Asia-Pacific collaboration on climate-resilient cities
TU Dortmund University (IRPUD) and University of Stuttgart (IREUS & ISV) are partnering with the national consortiums in the Asian-Pacific region...
Concluding event of the ANFO und RESI-extrem projects in Olfen
On the 24th of July 2023, the concluding event of the two projects ANFO and RESI-extrem took place in the city of Olfen. The event addressed experts..
Online award ceremony for the "Housing Policy" study award
The German Tenants' Association (DMB) and the IRPUD of the Faculty of Spatial Planning, TU Dortmund jointly award the study prize "Housing Policy"...
Evaluation and scientific exploitation of the regional climate impact analysis Evolving Regions
The Evolving Regions project is coming to an end in July 2023 after more than three years and a cost-neutral extension