As part of the Institute for Spatial Planning, opens in new window at TU Wien, this research unit considers its responsibilities in two main areas:

  • theoretically and methodologically sound spatial research and corresponding approaches to solutions to political and planning challenges as well as
  • offering didactically clearly structured learning offers on theories and methods as well as on the assessment of planning strategies within an evidence-based understanding of planning.

This claim to research-led teaching is implemented by interdisciplinary and planning-oriented research activities: among these are research projects and cooperations with (inter-)national partners as well as independent dissertations and publications. Thereby, research and teaching are based particularly on the specific knowledge of our team members in scientific fields such as regional science, economic, social and urban geography as well as geoinformatics. Both in research and teaching, adequate quantitative and qualitative methods of urban and regional analysis and, especially, geographical information systems (GIS) are used to visualise and analyse spatial structures and processes.

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From November 25-27, the doctoral candidate group EX³ - Expanding Excellence by Experiment went to the seminar hotel Lakeside 77 in Podersdorf on Lake…

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The research project ‘Who owns Vienna?’, led by Selim Banabak, was launched at the beginning of November. Funded by the Arbeiterkammer Wien, the…

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Beyond the Process – Finding common ground for a discussion on planning’s substantial foundation

This week, the research unit Urban and Regional…