DEPARTMENT INTERNATIONAL PLANNING SYSTEMS
About us
The teaching and research field of international planning systems is mostly engaged into international trends of spatial planning, likewise the shrinking of cities and regions , the comparative research of spatial planning in Europe and the influence international trends have on spatial development and planning strategies on a national and regional level.
On this, practical comparisons of the planning systems and the underlying framework requirement are made, by means of different methods to lead to an exchange of experiences to single problems and possible approaches. This exchange of experiences is also supported by an international network of science and practice.
New publications
New paper by IPS team members published: 'The Role of Substitute Industries for Revitalizing Shrinking Cities' (Open Access!)
The newest issue of the IPS Working Paper Series was recently published on the topic PlanShrinking² -Trajectories of planning cultures in shrinking cities: the cases Cleveland/USA, Bochum/Germany, and Nagasaki/Japan
Events and Dates
News
Within the framework of the Interreg project UniGR-Center for Border Studies, the fifth Border Seminar took place on the 27th and 28th February 2020…
RE-CITY Reviving shrinking cities innovative paths and perspectives towards livability for shrinking cities in Europe.
Contact
Prof. Dr. Karina M. Pallagst
Pfaffenbergstr.95
Building: 3
Room: 125
67663 Kaiserslautern
Thursday
11:30
- 12:30
O `clock
Tel.: +49 631 2055155
E-Mail: karina.pallagst@ru.uni-kl.de