Lecture Series: Adaptable Cities
Climate change, migration, limited natural resources and rising social inequalities are just some of the contemporary threats cities that are currently facing. To become resilient to disruptive events and crises, is a key task in urban planning. What challenges and approaches are there in urban planning to make cities robust and adaptable? With a series of lectures, the course reflected on various topics of adaptable cities from an international perspective, such as climate protection and adaptation, governance issues and participation, the treatment of the cultural built heritage, social peace and much more.
Lecturers:
Prof. Halyna Petrishin, Lviv Polytechnic National University (LPNU, Ukraine)
Prof. Dmytro Liashenko, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (KNU, Ukraine)
Dr. Anastasia Malko, Karlsruhe Institute of technology (KIT, Germany)
Dr. Oleksandra Nenko, Turku Institute for Advanced Studies (TIAS, Finland)
Dr. Svitlana Chepurna O.M. Beketov National University of Urban Economy (O.M. Beketov NUUEKh, Ukraine)
Dr. Svitlana Smolenska Department of Construction, Architecture and Design, Kherson State Agrarian and Economic University
Dr. Nataliia Avdieieva State University 'Kyiv Aviation Institute' (KAI, Ukraine)
Iman Baratvakili, M. Sc. Karlsruhe Institute of technology (KIT, Germany), Municipality of Baden Baden