Peter Andreas Gotsch
Peter Andreas Gotsch
peter.a.gotsch@ntnu.no
Om
Professor Dr.-Ing. Peter Andreas Gotsch is Professor for Sustainable Urban Development in the Global south in the Program Urban Ecological Planning at NTNU’s Department of Architecture and Planning.
He has extensive experience in integrating Urban Planning and International Cooperation. Likewise, creating synergies through linking research, teaching and practice is central for his work.
Prof. Gotsch graduated from the RWTH Aachen (Germany) in Architecture and from the Columbia University (New York) in Urban Planning. He completed his PhD at the Karlsruher "Institut für Technologie". Before joining NTNU he spent six years working as Associate Professor for planning, design and international urbanism at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences and at TU Darmstadt.
His research focuses on comparative urban studies: Core areas here have been sustainable urban development, planned cities in the 21 century, public space, the role of new actors, the political economy of planning, cities and migration or post-disaster reconstruction. The inversigation of innovative methods of participatory planning and engagement has been vital in his work. Major milestones of his research career have been the research projects U-CARE – Urban Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa (VW Foundation, Germany) and SHAKTI – Sustainable Holistic Approach and Know-How Tailored to India (BMBF, Germany).
Prof. Gotsch authored many publications, policy reports and project evaluations and he was a regular key-note speaker, guest lecturer and host of multiple conferences and events related to planning and urbanization in the global South such as Habitat III. Furtheremore, he regularly served as a senior urban expert and advisor to UN-Habitat, the World Bank, GIZ and Misereor/KZE and to multiple local and national governments. Since many years he is a co-editor of the Trialog-Journal and a member scientific board of the Network Association of European Researchers on Urbanisation in the South (N-AERUS). Most recently he serves as a scienfific advisor and panel member at the Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development FORMAS.
(More information is available at www.peter-gotsch.de)
Forskning
PEARLS
Publikasjoner
2021
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Gotsch, Peter Andreas.
(2021)
SPAS - Shared Spaces for Innovation.
Nettsider (opplysningsmateriale)
INFORMASJONSMATR
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Gotsch, Peter Andreas.
(2021)
SPAS - Shared Spaces for Innovation.
Nettsider (opplysningsmateriale)
Undervisning
Emner
- AAR5230 - Fordypning i Urban Ecological Planning - selvprogrammert
- AAR5220 - Byplanleggingspraksis i uforutsigbare forhold
- AAR5210 - Teorier i Byøkologisk Planlegging
- AAR5270 - Globalisering og byutvikling
- AAR4820 - Metoder for medvirkning i planlegging, co-design og lokalisering av SDGene
- AAR4525 - Byøkologisk planlegging - prosjektemne
- AAR5390 - Praktisk arbeidserfaring
- AAR5400 - M.Sc. Thesis in Urban Ecological Planning
- AAR5325 - Prosjektutvikling og prosess
- AAR4874 - Teori og metoder for masteroppgaver
Formidling
2022
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Faglig foredragGotsch, Peter Andreas. (2022) A case study of comparing. SAMAJ PhD seminar by NTNU and IOE: Conducting case studies . Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University; Centre for Applied Research and Development (CARD). 2022-05-09 - 2022-05-11.
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Faglig foredragGotsch, Peter Andreas. (2022) PEARLS: Promoting a New Community of Knowledge and Practice on People Centred and Resilient Spaces related to Urban Rivers. World Urban Forum 11, Katowice, Transforming our cities for a better urban future . UN-Habitat; Katowice. 2022-06-26 - 2022-06-30.
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Vitenskapelig foredragGotsch, Peter Andreas. (2022) Planning Futures - Planners´ Futures. 11th IOE Graduate Conference . Tribhuvan University; Lalitpur. 2022-03-09 - 2022-03-10.
2021
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Vitenskapelig foredragGotsch, Peter Andreas. (2021) "Liveable and Safer Public Spaces - Towards World-Wide Better Practices". Face of the City ; Online. 2021-05-04 - 2021-05-04.
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Populærvitenskapelig foredragGotsch, Peter Andreas. (2021) Public Spaces as Anchors in Social Resilience and Climate Action: The Role of Participation. UN-Habitat, Urban Thinkers Campus . UEP (NTNU); GPSP (UN-Habitat); Virtual. 2021-02-18 - 2021-02-18.
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Vitenskapelig foredragGotsch, Peter Andreas. (2021) Research Policy Interface: Equity, Services and Economic Development for Cities in the Global South. RC21 Conference . RC21; Online (Amtverp). 2021-07-15 - 2021-07-15.
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Faglig foredragGotsch, Peter Andreas. (2021) Shared Spaces and Innovation. Workshop on Shared Spaces and Innovation . Peter Andreas Gotsch; Trondheim. 2021-10-19 - 2021-10-21.
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Faglig foredragGotsch, Peter Andreas. (2021) The Role of Urban Ecological Planning in Achieving Zero Emissions and Resilient Future. Global Forum on Human Settlements, 16th Annual Session . GFHS; Online (Shanghai). 2021-10-27 - 2021-10-27.
2020
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Faglig foredragGotsch, Peter Andreas. (2020) Comments on Innovative urban finance instruments – creating effective links to planning and policy. World Urban Forum 10 . UN-Habitat; Abu Dhabi. 2020-02-08 - 2020-02-13.
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Faglig foredragGotsch, Peter Andreas. (2020) Connecting regional networks to encourage sustainable urban development across research and policy cultures. Webinar Bridging Research and Policy for Equitable Global Development . Cities Alliance; Online. 2020-02-19 - 2020-02-19.
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Vitenskapelig foredragGotsch, Peter Andreas. (2020) Exploring the three prongs of Legislation& Governance, Planning& Design, and Finance & Economy towards safe and prosperous parks and public spaces. Three cases from Johannesburg (South Africa). Critical Review of Sustainable Development Policies and Planning . KU Leuven; Leuven. 2020-05-10 - 2020-05-10.
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Populærvitenskapelig foredragGotsch, Peter Andreas. (2020) Mobilising Research for Global Agendas. World Urban Forum . UN-Habitat; Abu Dhabi. 2020-02-07 - 2020-02-13.
2019
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Vitenskapelig foredragGotsch, Peter Andreas. (2019) Are open and porous cities what we need? Ten theses on cities and migration. International Forum on Urbanism . IfoU & Tarumanagara University Jakarta; Jakarta. 2019-06-24 - 2019-06-26.