Ergebnisse
Publikationen
Fischer-Kowalski, M., Krausmann, F., Smetschka, B., 2013. Modelling Transport as a Key Constraint to Urbanisation in Pre-industrial Societies, in: Singh, S.J., Haberl, H., Chertow, M., Mirtl, M., Schmid, M. (Eds.), Long Term Socio-Ecological Research. Studies in Society-Nature Interactions Across Spatial and Temporal Scales. Springer Science + Business Media B.V., Dordrecht, pp. 77–101.
Gaube, V., Remesch, A., 2013. Impact of urban planning on household’s residential decisions: An agent-based simulation model for Vienna. Environmental Modelling & Software. doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2012.11.012
Gaube, V., Remesch, A., Smetschka, B., 2016. Planning, Residential Decisions and Energy Use in Vienna, in: Haberl, H., Fischer-Kowalski, M., Krausmann, F., Winiwarter, V. (Eds.), Social Ecology: Society-Nature Relations across Time and Space. Springer International Publishing, Cham, pp. 489–503.
Haselsteiner, E., Gaube, V., Remesch, A., Smetschka, B., Fischer-Kowalski, M., 2012. Urban Time and Energy (UTE). Time-space-energy Scenarios in Urban Areas, in: „REAL CORP 2012 Re-Mixing the City”, Proceedings. Schwechat, pp. 1031–1039.
Haselsteiner, E., Smetschka, B., Remesch, A., Gaube, V., 2015. Time-Use Patterns and Sustainable Urban Planning: A Case Study to Explore Potential Links. Sustainability 7, 8022–8050. doi:10.3390/su7068022
Remesch, A., Gaube, V., Haselsteiner, E., Smetschka, B., Fischer-Kowalski, M., 2013. Urban time and energy: an agent-based model simulating the effects of time structures on energy consumption in Vienna, in: Modeling Social Phenomena in Spatial Context, Geosimulation. Salzburg.
Smetschka, B., Gaube, V., Lutz, J., 2016. Time Use, Gender and Sustainable Agriculture in Austria, in: Haberl, H., Fischer-Kowalski, M., Krausmann, F., Winiwarter, V. (Eds.), Social Ecology: Society-Nature Relations across Time and Space. Springer International Publishing, Cham, pp. 505–522.
Smetschka, B., Gaube, V., Lutz, J., 2014. Working Time of Farm Women and Small-Scale Sustainable Farming in Austria, in: Fischer-Kowalski, M., Reenberg, A., Schaffartzik, A., Mayer, A. (Eds.), Ester Boserup’s Legacy on Sustainability, Human-Environment Interactions. Springer Netherlands, pp. 221–238.
Vorträge
Marina Fischer-Kowalski: The Socio-Metabolic Implications of Time Use, presented at the International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE) Conference 2014: Wellbeing and Equity within Planetary Boundaries; 13.08.2014; University of Iceland, Reykjavik
Edeltraud Haselsteiner, Veronika Gaube, Alexander Remesch, Barbara Smetschka, Marina Fischer-Kowalski: Urban Patterns: Time-use as an indicator for sustainable cities? Presented at ERSCP 2014: 17th European Roundtable on Sustainable Consumption and Production, 15.10.2014, Portoroz, Slovenia
Veronika Gaube, Edeltraud Haselsteiner, Alexander Remesch, and Barbara Smetschka. Developing an Urban Time-Use and Energy Consumption Simulation Model: A Socioecological Modell. Oral presentation at the international conference on „Potential of transdisciplinary approaches and modelling for supporting transitions towards sustainability“, April 10th to April 11th 2013 in Munich.
Veronika Gaube, Edeltraud Haselsteiner, Alexander Remesch, and Barbara Smetschka. Zeit für Klimawandel? Zeitverwendung, Energieverbrauch und Emissionen in Städten. Vortrag beim 14. Österreichischen Klimatag 4.-5. April 2013 an der BOKU in Wien.
Edeltraud Haselsteiner, Veronika Gaube, Henrike Rau, Alexander Remesch, and Barbara Smetschka. Equal time – equal space? Time use patterns and urban form from two European capital cities – Vienna and Dublin. Oral presentation at the international conference REAL CORP 2013, 20-23 May 2013 in Rome.
Edeltraud Haselsteiner, Veronika Gaube, Alexander Remesch, Barbara Smetschka, and Marina Fischer-Kowalski. URBAN PATTERNS – Sustainable cities, Time use structures and urban form. Oral presentation at the international conference ENHR 2013, 18-22 June 2013 in Tarragona, Spain.
Barbara Smetschka and Veronika Gaube. Participatory Modelling: How to integrate knowledge and foster change using computer models. Virtual presentation at the First Global Conference on Research Integration and Implementation in Canberra, Australia.
Edeltraud Haselsteiner, Veronika Gaube, Alexander Remesch, Barbara Smetschka, Marina Fischer-Kowalski (2012): Urban Time and Energy (UTE): Time-space-energy Scenarios in Urban Areas. Oral presentation at the conference „REAL CORP 2012”, 14.-16. May 2012 in Schwechat, Austria.
Alexander Remesch, Edeltraud Haselsteiner, Veronika Gaube, Barbara Smetschka, Marina Fischer-Kowalski (2102): Urban Time and Energy: An Agent-Based Model simulating the Effects of Time Structures on Energy Consumption in Vienna. Oral presentation at the 8th Conference of the European Social Simulation Association “ESSA 2012”, 10.-14. September 2012 in Salzburg, Austria.
Edeltraud Haselsteiner, Veronika Gaube, Alexander Remesch, Barbara Smetschka, Marina Fischer-Kowalski (2012): Urban Time and Energy (UTE). A socioecological model for assessing time-use and energy metabolism. Oral presentation at the EURA 2012, 20.-22. September 2012 in Vienna, Austria.
Veronika Gaube, Edeltraud Haselsteiner, Alexander Remesch, Barbara Smetschka (2012): Urban Time-Use and Energy consumption: How to develop a socioecological participative model for Vienna. Oral presentation at the 2012 Berlin Conference on Evidence for Sustainable Development, 5.-6. October 2012 in Berlin, Germany.
Barbara Smetschka, Veronika Gaube, Edeltraud Haselsteiner, Alexander Remesch: Time-use and energy consumption: A socioecological model for the city of Vienna, Paper presented at the international scientific conference “Sustainable Consumption – Towards Action and Impact”, November 6th – 8th 2011 in Hamburg
Edeltraud Haselsteiner: Was ist eigentlich Zeitwohlstand? Teilnahme bei der Jahrestagung 2011 der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Zeitpolitik, 28. und 29. Oktober 2011 in Berlin.
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