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Triple inner urban development : definition, tasks and opportunities for an environmentally oriented urban development : results of the strategic research agenda for urban environmental protection and the research project "Advancing the New European Bauhaus - AdNEB" / publisher: German Environment Agency, Section I 2.5 Sustainable Spatial Development, Environmental Assessment ; authors: Susanne Schubert, Karl Eckert, Miriam Dross, Daniela Michalski, Thomas Preuß, Alice Schröder ; editors: Susanne Schubert
VerfasserSchubert, Susanne ; Eckert, Karl ; Dross, Miriam ; Michalski, Daniela ; Preuß, Thomas ; Schröder, Alice
KörperschaftDeutschland
ErschienenDessau-Roßlau : German Environment Agency, May 2023
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As at: May 2023, 2nd edition
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Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 16-17
This publication was created within the context of the strategic research agenda of "Urban Environmental Protection" and as part of the research project “Neues Europäisches Bauhaus weiterdenken: Nachhaltige Mobilität und resiliente urbane Räume/AdNEB - Advancing the New European Bauhaus: Sustainable Mobility and Resilient Urban Spaces for a Better Quality of Life".
SpracheEnglisch
SerieHintergrund ; May 2023
URNurn:nbn:de:gbv:3:2-970500 
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Urban spaces are confronted with diverse competing uses. There is high development pressure on inner-city land especially in growing municipalities. At the centre of the planning model of triple inner urban development is the question of how mobility green and open spaces and building can be developed together in a qualified manner in order to achieve high quality of life for all city residents. This planning model thus extends the existing planning model of dual inner urban development to include the spatial dimension of mobility. Traffic areas seen as sealed areas of potential are of great importance when dealing with current challenges. Mobility and the (re)designing road space is crucial for land use and have an influence on climate protection and adaptation on the provision of recreational areas the promotion of urban nature air quality as well as noise pollution and thus on human health.