UrbanFaunaNetAnalysis
Faunistic spatial resistance analysis as the basis for habitat connectivity planning at the urban level.
The project pursues three objectives: It exemplifies how the systematic permeability analysis can be used as a tool to identify green corridors and barriers in the city. It integrates the results of the permeability analysis into habitat connectivity plans that contribute to urban planning and landscape planning. Finally, it illustrates how the use of the planning tool Animal-Aided Design can help dissolve barriers by enhancing the quality of urban green and open spaces.
- Project duration
- January 2022 to January 2024
- Project lead
- Thomas E. Hauck
- Wolfgang Weisser (TUM)
- Project team
- Nuria Keeve
- Lisa Merkens (TUM)
- SoYeon Bae (TUM)
- Projektwebsite
- Image
- © Ökologische Konnektivität für Amsel und Kleiber in Ingolstadt, Lisa Merkens (TUM), Nuria Keeve (TUW)
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