(Ent-)Spannende Gespräche rund um europäische Städte, Stadtleben und Stadtentwicklung. Unsere Städte aus Sicht von EuropäerInnen ganz unterschiedlicher Herkunft, mit unterschiedlichsten Berufen und Hobbys. Und bevor Ihr mich fragt, nein, ich bin keine Stadtplanerin.

European Urbanism
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(Ent-)Spannende Gespräche rund um europäische Städte, Stadtleben und Stadtentwicklung. Unsere Städte aus Sicht von EuropäerInnen ganz unterschiedlicher Herkunft, mit unterschiedlichsten Berufen und Hobbys. Und bevor Ihr mich fragt, nein, ich bin keine Stadtplanerin.
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October 5, 2020
Vorsicht! Liebende Pilze fällen Bäume
<p>In der Sondersendung zu den diesjährigen Nachhaltigkeitstagen diskutierten die beiden KIT-Professoren Peter Nick (Botanik) und Stefan Norra (Environmental Systems) über den Campus Süd in der Stadt Karlsruhe. Hier wird nicht nur gelehrt und geforscht, sondern auch der Standort für die Zukunft vorbereitet, mit der systematischen Erfassung von Biotopen und der Erarbeitung von klimaschützenden Campusgestaltungen.<br> Baumflüsterer, FridaysForFuture und Pilze, die in ihrer Verliebtheit Bäume fällen, der Campus Süd ist schon ein ganz spezieller Ort zwischen Stadt und Wald.<br> Premiere, Freitag 2.10., 19 Uhr auf Campusradio Karlsruhe. Apple Podcasts und Spotify ab 5.10.</p>

August 7, 2020
Zukunft ganz ISI
<p>Unser European Urbanism Podcast ist zurück mit einer neuen Folge. SandyJ konnte mit Marian A. Weissenberger-Eibl über gegenwärtige Themen sprechen, welche unsere Zukunft bestimmen werden. Frau Weissenberger-Eibl ist Leiterin des <a href="https://www.isi.fraunhofer.de/"><u>Fraunhofer ISI</u></a> und Inhaberin des <a href="https://itm.entechnon.kit.edu/index.php"><u>Lehrstuhls Innovations- und TechnologieManagement iTM am KIT</u></a>. Mobilität, Politikberatung aber auch was wir aus der Pandemie lernen können, sind Teil dieser neuen Folge.</p> <p>Die Folge hat Premiere am Freitag, 7. August 2020, 19 Uhr.</p> <p>Produktion: SandyJ<br> Musik: Erwin Schmidt</p>

November 8, 2019
Folge 19: Tea Ramble
<p>The first ramble of the season: The European Urbanism Tea Ramble. SandyJ talks about the conferences she visited this year and what she learned from them and what happened in the world and the federal state and the European and town elections in May. Change your perspective, listen to other experiences and take their conditions into account. What works for one nation might be totally wrong for another. So why is there more and more polarization happening?! What can we learn from history and are infrastructure projects evil just because a nation, which Europe is sceptical about, initiated those projects? And what kind of accent does she fall into ( No, really she’s asking. No idea where that came from. <img alt=":schulterzucken-frau::hautton-2:" src="https://a.slack-edge.com/production-standard-emoji-assets/10.2/google-medium/1f937-1f3fb-200d-2640-fe0f.png" width="22" height="22"/> ) <br> Let’s ponder these questions over a nice cuppa of tea <img alt=":tee:" src="https://a.slack-edge.com/production-standard-emoji-assets/10.2/google-medium/1f375.png" width="22" height="22"/>. </p>
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