David Kaufmann: Katalogdaten im Frühjahrssemester 2023

NameHerr Prof. Dr. David Kaufmann
LehrgebietRaumentwicklung und Stadtpolitik
Adresse
Raumentwicklung und Stadtpolitik
ETH Zürich, HIL H 29.3
Stefano-Franscini-Platz 5
8093 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telefon+41 44 633 94 84
E-Maildavid.kaufmann@ethz.ch
URLhttps://spur.ethz.ch/
DepartementBau, Umwelt und Geomatik
BeziehungAssistenzprofessor (Tenure Track)

NummerTitelECTSUmfangDozierende
103-0570-00LUrban Planning and Urban Policy Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen 4 KP2GD. Kaufmann
KurzbeschreibungWe live in an urban and urbanizing society. Cities and dense regions are places where transformations such as climate change, economic globalization, settlement expansions, migration, or digitization manifest themselves first and most clearly. In this lecture, we study how cities plan for and react to these global transformations by making use of planning approaches and policy instruments.
LernzielOverall learning goal: Students can describe and explain the problems that arise in dense urban settings and they can analyze and compare how cities plan for and react to these urban problems through planning and policy-making
Learning objective 1: Students can explain and infer what kind of problems emerges in cities
Learning objective 2: Students discover and analyze different urban policy sectors
Learning objective 3: Students can compare and evaluate different types of urban planning and policy-making approaches
InhaltDescription of content (max 4000 characters):
In this course, we cover the following topics:
- Urbanization and urban governance
- Urban planning and policy
- Densification and urban development
- Gentrification
- Affordable Housing
- Public spaces
- Gender-sensitive planning
- Transportation
- Smart cities
- Climate change
- Economic development
- Platform economies
- Security
- Migration policies
- Urban sustainable development

We approach each topic by a mix of in-class discussions of one mandatory reading, inputs from the lectures, oral presentations of students as well as written reflections by students.
KompetenzenKompetenzen
Fachspezifische KompetenzenKonzepte und Theoriengeprüft
Verfahren und Technologiengeprüft
Methodenspezifische KompetenzenAnalytische Kompetenzengeprüft
Problemlösunggeprüft
Projektmanagementgefördert
Soziale KompetenzenKommunikationgeprüft
Kooperation und Teamarbeitgeprüft
Menschenführung und Verantwortunggefördert
Selbstdarstellung und soziale Einflussnahmegeprüft
Sensibilität für Vielfalt geprüft
Verhandlunggeprüft
Persönliche KompetenzenAnpassung und Flexibilitätgefördert
Kreatives Denkengeprüft
Kritisches Denkengeprüft
Integrität und Arbeitsethikgeprüft
Selbstbewusstsein und Selbstreflexion geprüft
Selbststeuerung und Selbstmanagement geprüft
860-0044-00LUrban Planning and Urban Policy - Research Paper Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen
Permit by the lecturer is required. Students must be enrolled in the lecture 103-0570-00 G, Urban Planning and Urban Policy.
3 KP2AD. Kaufmann
KurzbeschreibungWe live in an urban and urbanizing society. Cities and dense regions are places where transformations such as climate change, economic globalization, settlement expansions, migration, or digitization manifest themselves first and most clearly. In this lecture, we study how cities plan for and react to these global transformations.
LernzielThe research paper gives student an opportunity to conduct an in-depth (comparative) case study of interesting urban policies in cities worldwide. The research paper is a case-based analysis of a urban policy issue that students can choose based on the course content and their interest. The length of the research paper should be around 4000 words, excluding references.
877-0121-00LPublic Sphere and Stakeholders in Policy-Making Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen 6 KP4GT. Bernauer, D. Kaufmann, M. Stauffacher
KurzbeschreibungCitizens, consumers, firms, and other stakeholders play an important role in designing and implementing policies that affect and/or are affected by technology. This module enables participants to understand what role public opinion and behavioural approaches play in policy design and implementation, and to systematically design and analyse citizen and stakeholder participation in policy-making.
LernzielPublic Opinion and Behavioural Public Policy Analysis:
Participants understand (1) what role public opinion plays in policy design and implementation processes, (2) how public opinion surveys are designed, (3) how public opinion data is collected, (4) how such data is analysed, (5) how social media data can be used to assess public opinion, (6) how behavioural (field) experiments can be used for policy analysis.
Citizen and Stakeholder Participation in Policy-Making:
Participants understand (1) what forms of citizen and stakeholder participation can be used when policy interventions are designed and implemented, (2) how such participation can influence decision processes, policy choices, and policy outcomes, (3) what the pitfalls of particular participation forms are and how they can be avoided.
LiteraturCourse materials can be found on Moodle.