
ARL Network Activities
The uniqueness of the ARL lies in its close voluntary cooperation between researchers in spatial and planning sciences and practitioners in spatial planning and development.
Through joint, inter-, and transdisciplinary collaboration in working groups and projects, we bring together knowledge from both academia and practice.
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Spatial transformation holds a central role in addressing the multifaceted challenges of the 21st century, extending beyond the pressing concerns of climate
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International Working Group
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Science impacts society, causing change. Scientists thus always bear responsibility for self-critical reflection on their role and impact.
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The challenges
The modern political and administrative system of spatial planning arose in the 20th century, initially in response
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Ad Hoc Working Group on ‘The energy transition on land: spatial development challenges resulting from the 2% plan’
Germany’s coalition government r
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The potential of gender studies in analysing and shaping spatial transformation processes in the energy transition (subproject 1)The energy tra
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German Working Group