On 10 October 2022, the Build4People WP#5 “Urban Climate” Science Workshop at Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP) took place. On this occasion Prof Dr Lutz Katzschner presented the first draft of the Urban Climate Map of Phnom Penh developed with dedicated support from Dr Nyda Chhinh, Bunleng Se and…
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WP#6 “Sustainable Urban Transformation“ Science Workshop at the Royal University of Phnom Penh
On 06 October 2022, the Build4People Work Package #6 “Sustainable Urban Transformation” and their research partners from the Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP) held a productive Science Workshop at the Cambodia-Korea Cooperation Centre. The aim of the workshop was to collaboratively advance the problem framings and visions for Phnom…
Continue ReadingBuild4People Invitation to join Online-Survey
23 February 2022 Dear friends and supporters of the #build4people project we need your views on #environmental_challenges in Cambodia! Your opinion is very important for us! Therefore, as part of our research we would like to kindly collect your answers by means of this online survey. It will take about…
Continue ReadingWP5 “Urban Climate” Science Workshop, 07 April 2021
On 07 April 2021, the Work Package #5 “Urban Climate” led by Prof Dr Lutz Katzschner and Sebastian Kupski (INKEK, Institute for Climate and Energy Strategies) organized a Science Workshop together with its research partners at the Royal University of Phnom Penh. In general, the Science Workshops of Build4People project…
Continue ReadingBuild4People RD Phase Kick-off Meeting of German Team
On 15 April 2021, the German consortium members of the Build4People project gathered for the Kick-off Meeting of the four-year Research and Development Phase (RD phase) of the Build4People project. At the beginning of the meeting the local project management assistant Dr Susanne Bodach provided an extensive update of the…
Continue ReadingSatellite classification of Urban Green Space in Phnom Penh 2020
The inner city is mostly covered by built-up areas and sealed surfaces and only sparse, strongly fragmented patches of urban green are visible. The brown areas indicate burned crops, which are land parcels where farmers practice peri-urban agricultural methods, underlying seasonal changes. It is obvious that the selected classifier partially…
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