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Accessibility Planning

Bild1In the process of accessibility planning settlement structures and transportation supply are regarded simultaneously. Transportation is considered here to be the tool for pursuing activities as work, shopping or leisure.

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Electromobility

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The German federal government supports the development of electro vehicles on a large scale. Thus is 2020, at least a million electro vehicles should travel on German streets. These vehicles, whose future success largely depends on market mechanisms, can operate with a substantially lower energy demand and are theoretically independent from fossil fuels…

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Neighborhood mobility

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Neighborhood mobility as the non-motorized mobility means huge potentials for urban life quality. By a proper road and space availability, alternatives for private vehicles arise which make walking and cycling more attractive and safe. Neighborhood mobility is the simplest and most natural mode of movement.

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Energy efficient locations

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Until now, energy efficiency in transportation and urban planning has solely been connected to optimized traffic flows, economic propulsions and passive buildings. Over these technical aspects in the future, intelligent location structures will be getting into the focus: The situation in the urban region, the urban density and the distribution of uses define our mobility patterns and are decisive for our energy efficiency of our movement in space.

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Department of Urban Structure and Transport Planning
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gebhard Wulfhorst

Arcisstraße 21
D-80333 München

Phone: +49.89.289.22447
Fax: +49.89.289.23840
E-Mail: info@sv.bv.tum.de

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Aktuell
Der Öffentliche Verkehr - Katalysator für die Stadtentwicklung

Ein gemeinsames Kolloquium der Technischen Universität München und der Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft

14.05.2012, 18.00 - 20.00 Uhr
Tramprojekte für Basel und Umgebung - zentral für die grenzüberschreitende Entwicklung
Referent: Dr. Martin Sandtner
Leiter Planungsamt, Bau- und Verkehrsdepartement des
Kantons Basel-Stadt

Informationen und Programm

 

Verkehr aktuell - Informationen aus Wissenschaft und Praxis
Nächste Veranstaltung Do, 31.05.2012
Integrierte Lärmschutzpolitik am Beispiel des Schienenverkehrslärms
Dipl.-Ing. Michael Jäcker-Cüppers
Arbeitsring Lärm der DEGA
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