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- KonferenzbeitragDevelopment of a Geo-Portal for e-Land Use Information Management(Informatics for Environmental Protection - Networking Environmental Information, 2005) Xuan Thinh, Nguyen; Deilmann, ClemensThis paper describes the development of a Geo-Portal for e-Land Use Information Management in the context of the e-City Platform. Our work has been conducted as a contribution to the work package WP 4 “e-Land Use Information Management” of the project INTELCITIES which addresses the EU policy objective of the “Knowledge Society” by 2010 in the context of cities by developing an integrated citywide information system continuously accessible to all (planners, developers, politicians, designers, engineers, transport and utility service providers and individual citizens) that will enable more inclusive decision-making and support more sustainable life-styles. First our paper is broadly concerned with monitoring urban regeneration in eastern Germany. We then discuss the importance of Geo-Portals for the process of monitoring urban regeneration. Finally we present the concept and the implementation of the Geo- Portal for e-Land Use Information Management in Dresden City Region as the “Demonstrator Dresden”.
- KonferenzbeitragModelling the Mass Flow and Land Use of Future Housing Demand in Germany 2025 — Scenario Results of UBA — Research Project BASiS-2(The Information Society and Enlargement of the European Union, 2003) Deilmann, ClemensA team of scientists of the Institute of Ecological and Regional Development, the Institute for Applied Ecology and TU Dresden developed a software-tool (BASiS-2) which describes the existing housing stock of Germany and allows the modelling of development paths. The model uses findings from empirical analyses of material-flow and landuse in the housing sector in Germany taking into account the building stock and the essential technical infrastructure facilities. Statistical data on a national level and empirical findings allow to estimate the environmental impact of the housing sector. Through the introduction of a scenario editor the user can check on different development options and find out, whether and how Germany will match its sustainability targets set by the cabinet-decision from April 2002. The BASiS-2-Project was financed by the Federal Environmental Agency of Germany.
- KonferenzbeitragThe German Housing Stock 2025 – Modelling the Effects of Sustainability - Scenario with BASiS II(Environmental Communication in the Information Society - Proceedings of the 16th Conference, 2002) Deilmann, ClemensOngoing analyses of energy and mass flow of the housing sector in Germany have the agenda, to estimate environmental impact of the housing sector including the necessary technical infrastructure of residential areas along different development scenarios. A software-tool -BASiS IIdescribes the existing housing stock of Germany and allows the modelling of development paths. The model allows to estimate the resource consumption for residential purpose along different fractions, the relevant emissions and the future land use. A further application of the model is to spot the essential influencing factors of alternative paths and options to act.
- KonferenzbeitragUrban Pattern Specification using Spatial Metrics and Density Values(EnviroInfo Dessau 2012, Part 1: Core Application Areas, 2012) Behnisch, Martin; Bräuer, Anne; Schumacher, Ulrich; Deilmann, ClemensPromoting settlement compactness and controlling fragmentation are often discussed as important goals towards sustainability. The article deals with the exploration of 111 urban municipalities in Germany. All cities are compared by characteristics of the urban form and typical statistical facts about cities such as population, employees or buildings. Spatial metrics (e.g. contagion index, core-are index, and area weighted mean shape) are presented to describe the urban form. A quantitative aggregation procedure leads to a first draft of a matrix dealing with urban form and urban density. Selected urban areas are presented in a localized way.