Details
Original language | German |
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Number of pages | 172 |
Publication status | Published - 2025 |
Abstract
This publication comprises the results of the Thessaloniki Summer School 2024 that focused on ‘Thessaloniki as Circular City?!’ and the discussions held there on planning for sustainable and inclusive communities. The Summer School is a central cornerstone of the university partnership for joint educational and research activities between the Leibniz University of Hanover (The Faculty of Architecture and Landscape and The Institute of Environmental Planning) and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki – AUTh (The Faculty of Engineering and The School of Architecture). It is funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) as part of the ‘Centres of the Future’ (FutureCentres) project.
Research Area (based on ÖFOS 2012)
- SOCIAL SCIENCES
- Human Geography, Regional Geography, Regional Planning
- Human Geography, Regional Geography, Regional Planning
- Urbanism
- SOCIAL SCIENCES
- Human Geography, Regional Geography, Regional Planning
- Human Geography, Regional Geography, Regional Planning
- Sustainable urban development
- SOCIAL SCIENCES
- Human Geography, Regional Geography, Regional Planning
- Human Geography, Regional Geography, Regional Planning
- Spatial research
- SOCIAL SCIENCES
- Human Geography, Regional Geography, Regional Planning
- Human Geography, Regional Geography, Regional Planning
- Urban planning
Sustainable Development Goals
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2025. 172 p.
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