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Cologne
Sustainable garments, Avoid overheating through greening, The temperature on our schoolyard, Microclimate of our school, Heavy rain and flooding, Soils as water reservoirs, Possibilities to make good use of our school building flat roofs (implementation and alternatives), Urban Vegetation, Future-oriented buildings – vegetation of the school environment, Soil and water – the soil of the school environment, Dealing with heat waves on school campus, Smart school buildings: Electronic Air measurement and ventilation at OHG, The Labyrinth
Hauptgebäude, 50931 Köln, Germany
tim.reichenau@uni-koeln.de
+492217406823
University of Cologne as one of the oldest and largest universities in Germany is among the country’s leading research institutions. As a traditional full university, UoC covers a broad spectrum of disciplines, organized in six faculties: a) management, economics and social sciences, b) law, c) medicine, d) arts and humanities, e) mathematics and natural sciences, as well as f) human sciences. We have developed internationally recognized research profiles. The Geography faculty has a particular strong research record, ranking consistently either first or second place in the research rankings of the Germany Research Foundation (DFG). A strong focus of the research in the Geography department is on man and environment interactions particularly also in the context of climate change and urban development. The department maintains a strong and active international research network particularly in the fields of remote sensing, environmental modelling, hydrology and urban geography.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 824466.
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