Optimization of Cities through Green Spaces

Kaufmann, Hans Rüdiger and Walch, Thomas and Ünsal-Peter, Gamze and Westphal, Danny and Schäfer, Thomas and Bley, Stefan and Rädle, Matthias (2023) Optimization of Cities through Green Spaces. LET IT GROW, LET US PLAN, LET IT GROW. Nature-based Solutions for Sustainable Resilient Smart Green and Blue Cities. Proceedings of REAL CORP 2023, 28th International Conference on Urban Development, Regional Planning and Information Society. pp. 575-583. ISSN 2521-3938

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� reviewed paper REAL CORP 2023 Proceedings/Tagungsband 18-20 September 2023 – https://www.corp.at ISBN 978-3-9504945-2-5. Editors: M. SCHRENK, V. V: POPOVICH, P. ZEILE, P. ELISEI, C.BEYER, J. RYSER, H. R. KAUFMANN – Ljubljana, Slovenia 575 Optimization of Cities through Green Spaces Hans Rüdiger Kaufmann, Thomas Walch, Gamze Ünsal-Peter, Danny Westphal, Thomas Schäfer, Stefan Bley, Matthias Rädle (Hans Rüdiger Kaufmann, University of Applied Management Studies; Mannheim, DE; hans-ruediger.kaufmann@hdwm.org) (Thomas Walch, Factory Agency; Mannheim, DE; thomas.walch@nevoox-europe.de) (Gamze Ünsal-Peter, Hochschule Mannheim; Mannheim, DE; g.uensal-peter@hs-mannheim.de) (Danny Westphal, Hochschule Mannheim; Mannheim, DE; d.westphal@hs-mannheim.de) (Thomas Schäfer, Hochschule Mannheim; Mannheim, DE; t.schaefer@hs-mannheim.de) (Stefan Bley, City of Mannheim; Mannheim, DE; stefan.bley@smartproduction.de) (Matthias Rädle, Hochschule Mannheim; Mannheim, DE; m.raedle@hs-mannheim.de) 1 ABSTRACT In general, the trend prevailed in recent years that the effects of civilization's interventions in environmental conditions have not been as prominent in publications as they were before the outbreak of the Corona pandemic. The Corona pandemic has focused attention on the most pressing problems in recent years, such as, in metrological terms, the dispersion of liquid aerosols. Although incidences due to Corona are still extremely high, and the number of days of illness has a massive impact on industrial and societal processes, Corona is no longer considered the No. 1 issue. This is due in particular to the lower mortality that has resulted from the immunization of the population and the attenuation of the dangerousness of the new generations of the pathogen. By pushing the topic of Corona off the front pages of journals, previously discussed priorities are increasingly resurfacing. Against this backdrop, the long ‘dead’ discussion about the occurrence and effects of particulate matter is gaining momentum again. This paper revisits a previous Real Corp conference paper (Westphal et al., 2022), in which the authors suggest and explain the contributions of an innovative measurement device (ProxiCube) developed by the City of Mannheim’s ecosystem addressing the key success factors for awarded Smart Cities and the various factors of an urban management model. This paper exemplifies the cube’s contribution by a specifically designed and conducted research experiment. In the research setting of the City of Mannheim, a city in the forefront of the Smart City movement in Germany, the empirical part of the paper comprises the parameters of liquid aerosol, dry particulate matter, CO2, humidity, temperature, pressure and light conditions which were measured by innovative and internationally awarded air quality measurement devices (ProxiCube) (see Westphal et al., 2022) simultaneously at five parallel measurement points of the city at a high data rate. With the measurement constellation, influences can be visualized such as the daily course of all these measured variables at a busy street juxtaposed to the backyard of adjacent buildings or to the building itself implying a crucial impact for the citizens’ life quality.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: carbon dioxide, environment, green spaces, ventilation, air quality
Subjects: G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GE Environmental Sciences
H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor
R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine > RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Depositing User: REAL CORP Administrator
Date Deposited: 02 Oct 2023 20:56
Last Modified: 04 Oct 2023 17:43
URI: http://repository.corp.at/id/eprint/997

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