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Fakultät Raumplanung

Öffentlich finanzierte Forschungsprojekte

  1. Brownfield soundscape restoration associated with the Miyawaki succession method (2025-2027). Role: Co-Principal Investigator (PI). Funded by Academy in Exile.
     
  2. The Ecological Transformation of Decommissioned NATO Nuclear Warhead Storage Facility Visbeck, NRW (2024-2025). Role: Principal Investigator (PI). Funded by Volkshochschule Dülmen, NRW.
     
  3. Planning in Germany and Pakistan: Cross-Cultural Perception of Urban and Rural Landscape and Cultural Heritage (2024). Role: Project Scientist. Funded by the German Foreign Ministry via the German Academic Exchange Services (DAAD). PI: Prof. Dr. Ing. Habil. Dietwald Gruehn.
     
  4. The Influence of Green Infrastructure on the Urban Acoustic Environment (2023-2026). Role: Co-PI. Funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).
     
  5. Planning in Germany and Pakistan: Responding to Challenges of Climate Change through Intercultural Dialogue (2023). Role: Project Scientist. Funded by the German Foreign Ministry via the German Academic Exchange Services (DAAD). PI: Prof. Dr. Ing. Habil. Dietwald Gruehn.
     
  6. Integration of Human Soundscape Perception and Biophonic Mapping (2023). Role: (PI). Funded by the City of Dortmund.
     
  7. Characterization of Potential Quiet Areas in Dortmund (2022-2023).  Role: (PI). Funded by the City of Dortmund.
     
  8. Planning in Germany and Iran: Responding to Challenges of Climate Change through Intercultural Dialogue (2020-2021). Role: Project Scientist. Funded by the German Foreign Ministry via the German Academic Exchange Services (DAAD). PI: Prof. Dr. Ing. Habil. Dietwald Gruehn.
     
  9. Acoustic quality and health in urban environments (SALVE) (2018-2021).  Role: Project Coordinator. Funded by the Mercator Research Center Ruhr, Germany. PI: Prof. Dr. Susanne Moebus, Co-PI: Prof. Dr. Ing. Habil. Dietwald Gruehn.
     
  10. Spatial planning in Iraq (PLIQ) (2016-2019). Role: Project Coordinator for curriculum development of BSc program in spatial planning. Funded by the German Foreign Ministry via the German Academic Exchange Services (DAAD). PI: Prof. Dr. Ing. Habil. Dietwald Gruehn.
     
  11. Political fragmentation and its impacts upon land use change and water resource management (2012-2013). Role: Project Scientist. Joint funding NSF, CNH-Ex (Award No. 1114931). PI: Dr. Tim Keane, Kansas State University.