European Academy of the Urban Environment

Publications descriptions 


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At this address you can choose to access, via the appropriate link, brief information about any of the publications which appeared from 1998 onwards. A number of these publications are also available on this site to be downloaded.

Publications prior to this date are briefly described here (cp. below)

 

1. Urban ecology excursions in Berlin

The series "Urban ecology excursions in Berlin" provides a practical guide for excursions to projects in the field of urban conservation and ecology. As well as describing each project in detail, there is a general introduction to the topic in question, points of contact are given and there are suggestions on how to reach locations by public transport. 

Energy / Energie

The excursion guide begins with a brief summary of current discussions on energy in Berlin and with an introduction to regenerative and rational energy production technology. 15 innovative Berlin projects are described which, each in their own way, have faced the energy question and have found different means of implementing ecologically compatible technologies. 
Berlin 1993 (German only, 64 pp., ISSN 0947-9457)
Berlin 1995 (revised edition, English only, 63 pp., ISSN 0947-9457)

Grün

Following a brief survey of the importance and historical development of 'green areas' in Berlin, and a description of current concepts for the conservation /preservation and encouragement of nature in the city, under 15 topic headings 26 'green locations' in Berlin are presented which on account of their ecological and social significance can be considered as positive examples of how to deal with nature in the city. 
Berlin 1993 (German only, 64 pp., ISSN 0947-9457)

Wasser

This brochure begins with a general introduction to problems of water supply and disposal and a description of the particular situation in Berlin. There follow details of innovative projects showing careful use of the natural resource, water, and in practical examples how Berlin - as opposed to the majority of conurbations nowadays - is able to satisfy the city's drinking water needs from its own resources. 
Berlin 1994 (German only, 48 pp., ISSN 0947-9457)

Bauen & Wohnen

This guide to excursions describes the relevance, goals and criteria for ecologically sensitive construction and the historical development of ecological urban renewal in Berlin. 14 excursion locations with exemplary attempts at solutions are described. Overall ecological concepts are presented, aspects of environmentally friendly living and working are included, and the links between ecological construction and its social implications are underlined. 
Berlin 1995 (German only, 63 pp., ISSN 0947-9457)


2. Studies and reports

New sustainable settlements

What are the trends in new sustainable settlements? This was the focus of a series of lectures which the Academy held in 1993. Well-known urban planners and architects presented praxis-oriented experience, ideas and suggested action. Amongst specific topics were: criteria for an ecologically sound city; involving tenants; human ecology; car free planning; strategies for large housing estates; examples of urban planning concepts. 
Berlin 1993, manuscripts (German/English, A4, 84 pp.)

Sustainable Urban Development and Transport Strategies in Budapest

This work gives a general survey of the current situation in urban development, traffic and transport policies in Central European cities; using Budapest as an example, it examines in depth resultant problem areas; describes the Budapest traffic and transport development plan, highlights various forms of traffic management, the role of public transport and participation of the public in traffic planning. 
Berlin 1993 (German/English, A4, 127 pp., ISSN 0949-4588)

Environment, Traffic and Urban Planning

The work deals with the stress area where the environment, traffic and transport and town planning meet. Topics include examples of mathematical model simulation; integrated concepts in CO2 reduction; environmental and health problems due to traffic; disadvantaging of sections of the population as far as mobility is concerned; cycling as a form of transport; financing, organisation and privatisation of public transport in Western European cities. 
Berlin 1993 (English, A4, 76 pp., ISSN 0949-5029)

New sustainable settlements in Europe

All over Europe during the past few years, ecologically sensitive building and housing projects have been set up with the aim of minimising environmental pollution. Using selected examples this study provides a survey of experience and lessons learnt in the field of energy and resource-saving new settlements and urban renewal areas. The examples are also portrayed by means of extensive diagrams and illustrations. 
Kissing/Berlin 1993, (German, 3 Vol.; English as unedited photocopy)

Strategies of Development for Central European Metropolises

Especially the Central European metropolises, in view of their role as link between 'East' and 'West', need to take account not only of their internal requirements, but also of regional and supra-regional implications. The work gives an over-view of medium and long term planning in Central European capital cities.. 
Berlin 1994 (German/English, A4, 67 pp., ISSN 0949-4588)

Rational and regenerative energy use for the cities of the future

Financial constraints and ecological considerations are increasingly leading to administrative action and energy policy concepts in European cities and towns which can make a major contribution to reducing energy consumption. The book presents a wide spectrum of local government scope of action and of European experience. 
Berlin 1994 (English, A4, 179 pp., ISSN 0949-5029)

Energiepolitische Ansätze zur CO2-Minderung im Gebäudebereich

In addition to traffic and transport, buildings and construction represent the most significant area for local government action in reducing CO2. This volume deals with constructional measures in new settlements and urban renewal, instruments for positive administrative action and concepts for urban public utilities to reduce CO2 output 
(pub. by: Berlin Ministry of Urban Development and Environmental Protection) 
Berlin 1994 (German, some English, A4, 126 pp.)

Information Technology for the Town Planner

Graphic systems in particular are indispensable in processing the mass of data, mainly spatial, which is required in the planning process, but is also necessary in order to communicate planning results to the general public. In this volume experience gained in Central European metropolises, primarily in the city of Vienna, is described. 
Berlin 1994 (German, some English, A4, 55 pp., ISSN 0949-4588)

Prospects for climate-oriented planning in European cities

This volume presents new considerations for climate-oriented town planning in Europe. Using selected examples from European cities, climatologists, meteorologists and town planners illustrate current thinking on concepts and projects in climate-oriented urban planning and construction, thus helping cities make an active contribution to urban and global climate protection by means of practical planning instruments and tools. 
Berlin 1995, (English, some German, A4, 89 pp., ISSN 0949-5029)

Environmentally Compatible Urban Transport and Traffic

This publication highlights recent and challenging projects for environmentally compatible urban transport and traffic with the following themes: use of telematics in traffic and transport management, traffic reduction by means of integrated concepts, attempts at traffic avoidance through regional and urban developmental planning, and alternative traffic and transport concepts suited to the urban environment. 
Berlin 1995 (English, A4, 76 pp., ISSN 0949-5029)

Redevelopment of Derelict Land in Europe

This volume presents experience in traditional EU industrial locations, and provides general recommendations for strategies in redevelopment of land. In addition, specific examples of redevelopment in Berlin, Riesa, Germany, and Catalonia are described. In conclusion there is a brief survey of selected funding programmes and of the situation in some Central and Eastern European metropolises. 
Berlin 1995 (English, A4, 76 pp., ISSN 0949-458)

Facing the Challenge - Successful climate policies in European cities

Approximately two-thirds of global energy consumption is in cities, making them a focus of ecological attention. Despite varying national framework conditions cities have not only similar problems but also unique opportunities. In this publication successful local climate policies in Europe are presented under the following headings: communication and consultation; local energy production; buildings and public institutions; industry and commerce; inner city traffic and transport; integrated strategies. 
Berlin 1996 (English, A4, 227 pp., ISSN 0949-5029)

Environmentally Compatible Urban Transport and Traffic

To complement previous publications on the topic, this volume considers exemplary European measures, for example strategies in traffic reduction; financing of traffic infrastructure plus traffic management; certain telematics approaches are described. 
Berlin 1996 (English, A4, 78 pp., ISSN 0949-5029)

Restructuring of Derelict Industrial Areas

Revitalising inner city derelict industrial and commercial land as well as others is a task which is increasingly complex. This volume presents strategies to enable consolidation of industrial land and restructuring of inner-city waste land, describes requirements and concepts for the elaboration and implementation of projects as well as selected examples especially in central and eastern European towns and cities; it concludes with a number of recommendations on dealing with derelict areas. 
Berlin 1996 (English, 124 pp.)

Urban Planning, Transport and the Environment

This volume describes the situation of urban and traffic planning in Sofia and some other Central and Eastern European cities. In addition examples of good practice in several European cities are presented. They mainly deal with the following topics: trams and buses, traffic management and financing strategies. 
Sofia 1996 (English, Bulgarian, 144 pp., ISSN 0949-4588) (out of print) 

Water-saving Strategies in Urban Renewal

Using a number of European cities as examples, this volume looks at determining factors in inner-city water consumption, presents possible technical and financial approaches to solve supply and waste water disposal problems; in addition, new strategies in the careful use of resources in the process of urban renewal are shown. 
Dietrich Reimer Verlag Berlin, 1997, ISBN 3-496-02622-7 (English, 162pp.) 

Designing Ecological Settlements

The handbook is the result of a three-year long project, in the course of which studies were made of sustainable new and urban renewal projects, plus analysis with a view to establishing fundamental principles of sustainable building technology. The study is divided into sections on open spaces, water, energy, building techniques, healthy building and aesthetics. It includes specific practical recommendations and concludes with a prospect for the future development of ecologically sensitive building in Europe. 
Dietrich Reimer Verlag Berlin, 1997, ISBN 3-496-02630-8 (English, 230pp.) 
(A version in German will be published in October 1997) 

Cooperation in the Water Industry in Central and Eastern Europe

This publication depicts problems in municipal water supply and waste water disposal, based on experience in various towns or cities; technical as well as town planning and administrative approaches to solving them, especially in Berlin, are outlined. 
Berlin 1997 (English and German, 133 pp.)

Environmental improvements in pre-fabricated housing estates

Using examples from selected cities, this work describes the current difficult situation in large residential estates in Central and Eastern European towns and cities; a number of structural, architectural and town planning approaches to remedy this, in particular as regards pre-fabricated housing blocks, are highlighted. 
Berlin 1997 (English and German, 148 pp.)

Auf der Suche nach neuer Mobilität - Autofreie Stadtquartiere in Deutschland

This reader presents projects in German towns and cities (Nuremberg, Bremen, Freiburg, Cologne, Berlin and in North Rhine-Westphalia) for car-free or traffic-calmed residential areas. There are summaries of discussions on the topic from two meetings. 
Berlin 1997 (German, 77 pp.) 

Job creation in the environmental sector. Local employment initiatives in Europe

Using case studies in the fields of recycling, environmental technology, energy saving, landscaping, environmental education and training, a number of labour market policy programmes and projects in Barcelona, Berlin, Glasgow, Strasbourg, Stockholm, Tampere and Graz are described and evaluated. The book aims to encourage municipal decision makers in their efforts to create new jobs, in offering a tool for active employment policy in the environmental field and in addition giving a theory-based overview of prospects for local labour market policy oriented to environmental concerns. 
Berlin 1997 (English, 120pp.) ISSN 0949-5029

A future for large housing estates
European strategies for prefabricated housing estates in central and eastern Europe
 

In central and eastern Europe 34 million people live in large pre-fabricated housing estates. Amongst the most urgent tasks confronting for urban planning and the housing industry is without doubt that of maintaining this significant housing stock, of ensuring social stability and further developing the estates in the town planning sphere. The frequently catastrophic physical and ecological conditions of buildings and of technical infrastructure systems, as well as the first repercussions of political, economic and societal changes for the social situation in these estates call for immediate action. This publication provides an overview of the situation in central and eastern Europe, highlights developments and approaches to solutions as found in western Europe and also presents strategies adopted in Berlin, a unique city in that it can point to experience in the further development of large housing estates of both western and eastern provenance.
Berlin 1998 (English, A4, 172 pp.) ISSN 0949-5029

Urban transport in central and eastern Europe
Policy handbook 

The handbook gives an overview of innovative measures and concepts in urban traffic, particularly in central and eastern European municipalities. Parking management, public transport and road safety for pedestrians and cyclists are the selected fields to provide an insight into the current situation in these cities. Moreover, a survey was conducted in 14 central and eastern European municipalities to analyse trends and tendencies on these issues. Based on these results further steps to improve and develop concepts in the selected fields of action are introduced.
Berlin 1998 (English, A4, 123 pp.) ISSN 0949-5029

New institutional arrangements in the labour market
Transitional labour markets as a new full employment concept
 

This conference report provides an overview of the concept of transitional labour markets and puts forward and discusses the implications with regard to legal aspects, wages and financing, private households, education, leave schemes, part-time work, self-employment and new forms of employment in fields such as domestic services and environmental businesses. Academic experts from France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, Denmark and Germany present the latest findings from their national context and assess new arrangements. In addition, project managers and personnel from businesses in Berlin-based projects and companies give insight into their daily practice.
Berlin 1998 (English, A4, 136pp.), ISSN 0949-5029

Noise abatement in European towns and cities
Strategies, concepts and approachesfor local noise policy

Noise pollution is one of the most severe environmental problems confronting cities and towns. For example, approx. 20% of urban inhabitants in the European Union are exposed to noise at a critical level of 65 dB(A) and above. The effects of noise range from disruption of physical and psychological well-being to rapid increase in cardio-vascular disease. The aim of this publication is to contribute towards overcoming the hindrances and to help in the formation and development of instruments in urban and traffic planning and to establish, particularly at local level, integrated approaches and concepts for noise abatement measures as well as financing strategies to implement them.
Berlin 1999 (English, A4, 128pp.), ISSN 0949-5029

Infrastruktur im Wandel - Ergebnisse einer Tagung

The market for environmental goods and services in central and eastern Europe offers attractive opportunities for various types of cooperation. In conjunction with Landesbank Berlin, a seminar for experts was held to consider framework conditions, opportunities and financing models in German-Polish cooperation, lessons learnt in environmental projects in Poland and financing methods.
Berlin 1999 (German, some English, 74 pp. + annex) 

Energiesparen in der Kommune - Dokumentation einer Tagung

A conference held in October 1999 focussed on improvements in energy efficiency, energy saving partnership agreements, the energy sector in Bulgaria, available know-how of small and medium-sized enterprises in Berlin, the Bulgarian situation.
Berlin 1999 (German, some English, 71 pp. + annex) 

Urban regeneration at neighbourhood level as an innovative tool for urban development in central and eastern European metropolises

This reader is based on a workshop which brought together experts from the housing industry and in town planning forming part of the network of central European metropolises (CEM) and describes new strategies and management methods in urban renewal known in Berlin as 'Quartiersmanagement' (neighbourhood management).
Berlin 1999 (English, 70 pp.) 

The city in dialogue. Public participation strategies for urban development in central and eastern European cities

The volume portrays selected examples of public participation procedures in urban development in central and eastern European towns and cities. An analysis is also provided, in addition reference is made to western European experience.
Berlin 2000 (English, 180 pp.) ISSN 0949-4588 

A future for large housing estates - Documentation of a Symposium

Since approximately 1980, the urban design and housing policy philosophy in western Europe has gone into crisis, and already similar trends can be detected in the eastern part of the continent. In many ways, especially peripheral pre-fabricated housing estates have become highly problematic. This volume is the documentation of a symposium held during the Worlsconference URBAN 21 in Berlin.
Berlin 2000 (English, 34 pp.) 

Betriebswassernutzung im Umbruch? Grau- und Regenwassernutzung im Gebäude

Meticulous planning, appropriate sizing and installing treatment equipment – as well as conscientious operating agencies – are absolutely imperative pre-requisites when using non-potable (recycled or rain) water in buildings. The aim of a conference – which the present volume documents – was therefore to present primarily diverse and practical lessons learnt: in large, multi-storied buildings, hotels, office buildings, schools and sport locations, in trading and industrial buildings, in housing estates and also small-scale equipment set-up for private customers.
Berlin 2001 (German, 136 pp.) 

Urban Planning and Cultural Inclusion. Lessons from Berlin and Belfast

Cities divided by ethnic and cultural conflict need to identify, create and maintain some kind of shared identity amongst their inhabitants, if they wish to survive in competition with one another and not be submerged in tensions. Urban planning and city management can take these identities on board constructively and can assist them without allowing the city to deteriorate into a disconnected and hostile conglomeration. Drawing on Berlin and Belfast case study material, the book explores how tensions involved in cultural and historical experience and differences can be creatively managed and expressed in the built fabric and in spatial practices in the city.
London, 4th qtr. 2000 (Macmillan; English, 256 pp.) ISBN 0-333-79368-4
obtainable from bookshops

Raising awareness in candidate countries for future EU noise policy

A primary objective of this publication is to provide information for candidate countries on integration at national, regional and local level with regard to current and future EU noise policies, and thus to facilitate the implementation process. Insights into how EU noise policies are developed and agreed are exemplified by the future directive on environmental noise and the new directive regarding equipment for use outdoors
Berlin 2001 (English, DIN A4, 162 pp.) ISSN 0949-5029

Wirtschaftliche Chancen der EU-Erweiterung

Putting in place market economy structures in central and eastern European countries together with new political and legal framework conditions have prepared the ground for economic growth and business cooperation.
In view of immanent EU enlargement to the east, the market for environmental protection products and services offers particularly for Berlin small and medium sized enterprises (SME) interesting opportunities for cooperation. With this in mind the Academy organised a project involving two seminars in September 2000 and January/February 2001 entitled "Practical guide for Berlin SMEs for market entry in Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovenia".
Berlin, 2001 (German, DIN A4, 172 pp) cost only postage and packing

Kein Geld für Stadtgrün?

In Berlin - as well as in Polish towns and cities - new strategies for best use, professional care, maintenance and planning of open and green areas are required. During a conference on financing for urban green areas, held in Berlin in October 2000, financing and management strategies for green areas in Berlin and in Polish major cities were presented and discussed. The results of the meeting are combined in this volume.
Berlin 2001 (German/Polish, DIN A4, 227 pp.) 

A vision of car free cities in central and eastern Europe

The publication aims primarily to present, identify and discuss selected cases, raising issues of how and where car use and dependency can be reduced, and how such a vision can be achieved in a longer term perspective. In this context it is of great importance to interrelate issues of the environment, transport and urban development as, to date, these fields are still approached separately, leading to unsatisfactory results. Thus the publication gives politicians, experts and professionals at all levels in candidate countries readily available information examples on how to coordinate better existing and planned policies in these fields with a view to fostering sustainable mobility. Furthermore, examples are presented of raising awareness among local inhabitants for transport and land use related environmental problems, and how to communicate better and address existing policies or those in the process of execution, e.g. by means of the European Car Free Day.
Berlin2002 (English, DIN A4, 168 pp.)

Das Nachhaltigkeitsgebot der Agenda 21 - Die Umsetzung ins Umwelt- und Planungsrecht

Scientific, social and political discussion on the problems of sustainable development is well advanced, and is extremely controversial in all three areas, especially as regards theory. The publication deals with the conceptual frameworks of the sustainability model in some of the relevant technical disciplines, in particular in ecology, political science and economics. It provides information about how these (or the other current conceptual frameworks) have been received in jurisprudence and legal practice, in other words how the sustainability precept has been transformed into law.
Berlin
, 2002 (Reimer; German, 272 pp.) ISBN 3-496-02736-3
obtainable from bookshops

Towards Environmental Citizenship LA 21 and overcoming socio-cultural barriers in Belfast, Berlin and Dublin
Dialog und Verantwortung - Lokale Agenda 21 und die Überwindung soziokultureller Grenzen in Belfast, Berlin and Dublin

In all parts of Europe there are activities directed towards a Local Agenda (LA) 21. What is at issue is not only environmental or ecological but also cultural and social sustainability. Every single citizen - so the intention - is to be involved in shaping a common future. Is it possible to integrate people from diverse backgrounds into the LA 21 process? to find a common language? not to mention common goals? or at least to accept their various differences? And if so, what effects does this have for them, for their self-image, for their identity - and thus for the city as a whole?. These questions were some being looked into by participants from Belfast, Berlin and Dublin in December 2001. The present volume documents this conference.
Berlin, 2002 (English, German, 131 pp.)

Flood prevention and protection in European metropolisesHochwasservorsorge und Hochwasserschutz in europäischen Hauptstädten - Ergebnisse einer Tagung
Berlin 2003 (English, German, 103 pp.)

Because of the high density of population and of buildings, as well as concentrations in commerce, traffic and transport, in particular cities suffer especially due to flood events. This conference report presents the background of anthropogenic factors which influence water bodies, and the relevant EU instrumentaria, as well as designs and measures in cities for flood protection: town planning and urban development spheres are challenged by these topics as are public awareness raising, regional and/or international cross-border cooperation within river basin districts.

Metropolitan challenges in noise and air policies: facing new EU regulations at local level - documentation of a conference

At European (EU) level a number of new pioneering directives have recently been passed which will present a massive challenge in environmental policies specifically in the major European metropolises with effect from 2005, 2008 and 2010.In the context of the framework directive on air quality, three new daughter directives have come into force in which ambitious air quality goals have been stipulated. Concurrently, in the recent past the new European directive on environmental noise was adopted which - in addition to increased requirements concerning noise mapping - makes it compulsory in all larger conurbation to draw up noise abatement plans. The publication is  discussing  the prospects for (joint) implementation of both directives

Public participation in urban development in the enlarged EU
Bürgerbeteiligung bei der Stadtentwicklung in der erweiterten EU

Berlin 2004 (German and English, CD) 

Urban economic development in a globalising world
CD-Veröffentlichung mit überarbeiteten Beiträgen und Einführungstexten zur o.a. Konferenz. Sie ist über die Publikationsstelle der Technischen Universität Berlin zu beziehen (in englischer Sprache).

Demographic change and impacts on urban policy fields
Der demographische Wandel und seine Auswirkungen auf die Stadtentwicklung
Berlin 2005 (German and English, CD)  

The EU environmental noise directive - State of transposition into national legislation and practice
Die EU-Umgebunglärmrichtlinie - Stand der Umsetzung in nationales Recht
Berlin 2005 (German and English, CD) 

Migration and Cultural Inclusion in the European City
Houndsmills, New York (Palgrave Macmillan) 2006 ((obtainable from bookshops) (english)

Cultural diversity and difference is increasing in European cities, driven by economic integration, migration and EU enlargement. Against a background of cultural friction, Migration and Cultural Inclusion in the European City is centrally concerned with how governance approaches to urban management and grass roots community dialogue can foster a sense of citizenship within which cultural difference can embed a spirit of tolerance. This collection, surveying the scene in a representative cross-section of European cities, explores the question of how to build the 'multicultural' city, and scrutinizes the policy agenda across a variety of different cultural settings.

The EU environmental noise directive - Challenges and potential solutions
Berlin 2005 (English, CD) (order no. 49)


In addition, the following workshop reports and other works are available: 

Stadtökologie - Das Beispiel Berlin 
Herbert Sukopp (Ed.) 
Berlin 1990 (German only, 455 pp., ISBN 3-496-00970-5) 

International Community Planning Week 
Berlin 1991, workshop report (English/Russian, A4, 114 pp.)   (out of print)

The Central European Metropolises 
Berlin 1992, workshop report (German/English, A4, 124 pp.)   (out of print)

Green strategies for towns and cities - workshop on rails 
(Berlin, Delft, Arnheim, Frankfurt on Main) 
Berlin 1994, workshop report (English, A4, 81 pp.) 

The Concept of Sustainable Development 
Berlin 1994, manuscript by Albrecht Hoffmann (English) 

Urban Environmental Improvements in Vienna's 7th District 
Berlin 1995 (English, A4, 60 pp., ISSN 0949-4588) 


SURBAN database: good practice in urban development

The database contains information on 110 European projects in sustainable urban development. The topics covered vary from involvement of citizens to waste disposal; traffic and transport policy; local government measures on job creation; stimulation of the local economy. Each project is comprehensively described, points of contact and sources are given. There is a range of search and print-out options incorporated. The database is continuously maintained and up-dated; it can be pre-viewed via Internet as follows: http://www.eaue.de
(English) 

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Topics covered by EA.UE: city, climate protection, database, derelict land, dereliction, ecology, education, energy, environment, Europe, geographical information systems, housing, job creation, labour market, large housing estates, mobility, noise, open space, pollution, pre-fabricated buildings, regional planning, renewable energy, renewable resources, retail services, settlements, sewage, sustainability, town, traffic, transport, urban development, urban green, urban management, urban planning, urbanism, waste, water.

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