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Department of Spatial Planning

Welcome to the Urban Development Group (STE)

Urbanization is a key factor of global change. In research and teaching, we are interested in the processes of urban and regional development, their demographic and socio-economic drivers as well as their spatial manifestations and impacts. This includes the complex and intertwined dynamics of land use, infrastructure systems and mobility. Our research projects also address the performance of transformative planning in local and urban-regional policy arenas. Prof. Dr Stefan Siedentop's (head of department) research focuses on the dynamics and structures of urban change, the strategies and instruments of transformative urban-regional planning and methods of urban spatial observation. Prof. Dr. Joachim Scheiner researches transport behaviour, everyday mobility, residential mobility and the interrelationships between spatial structure and transport.

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Publication on e-scooter sharing by Jan Gödde

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The third article for Jan Gödde's dissertation has been published in the journal ‘Case Studies on Transport Policy’. It examines the potential use of e-scooter sharing and the challenges of implementing it in suburban communities using a mixed-method approach. Based on a living lab in which e-scooter sharing was tested over a period of two months, the spatial user behaviour and the results of focus groups on possible implementation strategies are analysed. The results indicate potential for use on intermodal commuter routes by young people, with inadequate cycle path networks and financial difficulties posing the greatest challenges. Cooperation between cities and providers is identified as the key to successful adaptation.