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Winter term 2021/2022
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Summer term 2020
Winter term 2019/2020
IRPUD FOKO - Environmental justice
The concept in planning practice
(only available in German)

IRPUD FOKO - Those who are poor are more likely to live in an environment that makes them sick
On the relevance of the environmental justice approach
(only available in German)

IRPUD FOKO - Climate resilience and socio-ecological inequalities in Dortmund
A citywide stocktaking
(only available in German)

Summer term 2019
IRPUD FOKO - Micro-apartments as a (new) phenomenon on the real estate market
Urban planning effects and potentials
(only available in German)

IRPUD FOKO - Housing market developments
Adding floors to buildings as a solution
(only available in German)

IRPUD FOKO - Reurbanization in the state capital Düsseldorf
Residential location decisions by residents of the "Le Quartier Central" neighborhood
(only available in German)

Winter term 2018/2019
IRPUD FOKO - Water Scarce City
A green future for urban water supply?

IRPUD FOKO - Stakeholder participation in the context of climate impact adaptation
Insights from research and practice
(only available in German)

IRPUD FOKO - Climate change and climate impacts in NRW
Contributions of the state government to regional planning of adaptation measures
(only available in German)

Summer term 2018
IRPUD FOKO - Urban production
Opportunities and challenges for inner-city manufacturing operations
(only available in German)

IRPUD FOKO - Understanding relative commuting between dual-earner couples in Germany
Understanding relative commuting between dual-earner couples in Germany

IRPUD FOKO - Incentives for youth participation
Experiences from research projects on the involvement of civil society in planning processes
(only available in German)

Winter term 2017/2018
IRPUD FOKO - The local politics of parking space
The role of car parking in the transport and planning of Australian and German cities

IRPUD FOKO - Spatial planning and the power of the swarm
Municipalities against short-term landlords
(only available in German)

IRPUD FOKO - Influencing factors of traffic accident risks on the basis of accident data related to place of residence
(only available in German)

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The TU Dortmund campus is located near the Dortmund West interchange, where the A45 Sauerland line crosses the B1/A40 Ruhr expressway. The Dortmund-Eichlinghofen exit on the A45 leads to the South Campus, the Dortmund-Dorstfeld exit on the A40 leads to the North Campus. Coming from the A45, you can turn onto Stockumer Straße via Universitätsstraße. This in turn is connected to Baroper Straße, along which Campus South extends. If you take the exit of the A-40, the route via Emil-Figge Straße, Marie-Curie Allee to Baroper Straße makes sense. If you turn from Baroper Straße into August-Schmidt Straße, you have the possibility to reach the parking lot directly behind the GB III.
The South Campus is connected via Stockumerstraße by bus lines 440 and 449, which run every 10 minutes. Campus South can be reached on foot from the Am Gardenkamp stop, and the Eichlinghofen H-Bahn station is also located near the Eichlinghofen stop. The bus lines connect to the U42 light rail line at the Barop Parkhaus stop, which provides connections to the Dortmund-Hombruch district and Dortmund downtown.
From Dortmund-Eichlinghofen, the South Campus is connected to the H-Bahn network via the Eichlinghofen H-Bahn station. Line 1 runs here every 10 minutes, and the South Campus is served by the Campus Süd stop.
A connection to Campus North is also provided via the H-Bahn. Line 2 shuttles between Campus North and Campus South every 5 minutes.
The AirportExpress is a fast and convenient means of transport from Dortmund Airport (DTM) to Dortmund Central Station, taking you there in little more than 20 minutes. From Dortmund Central Station, you can continue to the university campus by interurban railway (S-Bahn). A larger range of international flight connections is offered at Düsseldorf Airport (DUS), which is about 60 kilometres away and can be directly reached by S-Bahn from the university station.
The facilities of TU Dortmund University are spread over two campuses, the larger Campus North and the smaller Campus South. Additionally, some areas of the university are located in the adjacent “Technologiepark”.
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