@inproceedings{Storch, author = {Storch, Harry}, title = {GIS-based Sustainability Assessment of Settlement Structures in Megacities}, series = {InterCarto-InterGIS 12, International Conference on Geoinformation for Sustainable Development, Berlin, Germany, August 28 - 30, 2006}, booktitle = {InterCarto-InterGIS 12, International Conference on Geoinformation for Sustainable Development, Berlin, Germany, August 28 - 30, 2006}, editor = {Tikunov, Vladimir and Kremers, Horst}, publisher = {Dt. Ges. f{\"u}r Kartographie}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {3-00-019239-5}, pages = {23 -- 33}, language = {en} } @incollection{Storch, author = {Storch, Harry}, title = {Indicator-based sustainability assessment of housing and settlement structures within the metropolitan area of Ho Chi Minh City}, language = {en} } @incollection{NguyenBraeuerTeucheretal., author = {Nguyen, Xuan Thinh and Br{\"a}uer, Anne and Teucher, Verena and Storch, Harry}, title = {Ermittlung m{\"o}glicher {\"U}berflutungsfl{\"a}chen in Ho Chi Minh City durch einfache Simulation}, series = {Kurzfassungen der Beitr{\"a}ge, 20. Symposium Simulationstechnik, ASIM 2009, 23. - 25. September 2009, BTU Cottbus}, booktitle = {Kurzfassungen der Beitr{\"a}ge, 20. Symposium Simulationstechnik, ASIM 2009, 23. - 25. September 2009, BTU Cottbus}, editor = {Gnauck, Albrecht}, publisher = {Shaker}, address = {Aachen}, isbn = {978-3-8322-8509-8}, pages = {277 -- 280}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{Storch, author = {Storch, Harry}, title = {Adapting Ho Chi Minh City for Climate Change - Urban Compactness: a Problem or Solution?}, abstract = {HoChiMinh City is historically a region sensitive to climatic effects. Vulnerability to climate-related environmental processes is the result of unsustainable urban planning practices, associated with complex natural settings and structures.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StorchDownesNguyenetal., author = {Storch, Harry and Downes, Nigel K. and Nguyen, Xuan Thinh and Thamm, Hans-Peter and Ho, Long Phi and Thuc, Tran and Nguyen, Thi Hien Thuan and Emberger, G{\"u}nter and Goedecke, Manfred and Welsch, J{\"o}rn and Schmidt, Michael}, title = {Adaptation Planning Framework to Climate Change for the Urban Area of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam}, series = {Fifth Urban Research Symposium "Cities and Climate Change: Responding to an Urgent Agenda" Marseille, France, June 28-30, 2009}, booktitle = {Fifth Urban Research Symposium "Cities and Climate Change: Responding to an Urgent Agenda" Marseille, France, June 28-30, 2009}, abstract = {Situated in an intra-tropical and low elevation coastal zone, the developing megacity of Ho Chi Minh City is vulnerable to many of the adverse impacts of the present and future changes in climate. In consideration of climate change and urban development interrelations, the research case for adapting to climate change and the risks and opportunities of adaptation are set out. Based on the in-depth assessment of the vulnerability of Ho Chi Minh City, the categorized urban environment in form of a spatially explicit information system will act as a matrix for the formulation of appropriate adaptation strategies for future development and redevelopmentpolicies. The resulting Adaptation Planning Framework should form the future basis for spatially-explicit decision-making processes related to sustainable urban planning and development in HCMC.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MoonDownesRujneretal., author = {Moon, Ki Duk and Downes, Nigel K. and Rujner, Hendrik and Storch, Harry}, title = {Adaptation of the Urban Structure Type Approach for Vulnerability Assessment of Climate Change Risks in Ho Chi Minh City}, abstract = {The contribution is based on initial research experiences of the development of spatially explicit vulnerability indicators for the impacts of climate change on the high-dense urban area of Ho Chi Minh City using an Urban Structure Type approach.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Storch, author = {Storch, Harry}, title = {The Spatial Dimensions of Climate Change at the Mega-urban Scale in South-East-Asia - Urban Environmental Planning Strategies for Ho Chi Minh City's Response to Climate Change}, abstract = {The contribution is based on experiences in the development of an Adaption Planning Framework to climate change at the mega-urban scale. The aim is to establish climate change as one of the guiding principles for spatial planning in HoChiMinh City.}, language = {en} } @incollection{MoonStorchDownesetal., author = {Moon, Ki Duk and Storch, Harry and Downes, Nigel K. and Rujner, Hendrik}, title = {The Urban Structure Type Approach as a dynamic analysis and planning module for urban scale climate change and development scenarios}, series = {Kurzfassungen der Beitr{\"a}ge, ASIM 2009, 20. Symposium Simulationstechnik, 23. - 25. September 2009, BTU Cottbus}, booktitle = {Kurzfassungen der Beitr{\"a}ge, ASIM 2009, 20. Symposium Simulationstechnik, 23. - 25. September 2009, BTU Cottbus}, editor = {Gnauck, Albrecht and Luther, Bernhard}, publisher = {Shaker}, address = {Aachen}, isbn = {978-3-8322-8509-8}, pages = {281 -- 285}, language = {en} } @incollection{StorchMoonRujner, author = {Storch, Harry and Moon, Ki Duk and Rujner, Hendrik}, title = {Entwicklung eines stadtstrukturellen Planungsinformationssystems zur Bewertung von Anpassungsstrategien an den Klimawandel in der mega-urbanen Region Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam}, language = {de} } @incollection{Storch, author = {Storch, Harry}, title = {Location-based Moblogging : nutzergenerierte ortsbezogene mobile Informationsdienste}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{Storch, author = {Storch, Harry}, title = {Smart Mobs - Die (un)gewollte gesellschaftliche Praxis mobiler Informationsdienste}, series = {Computer als Medium "HyperKult 13", Jenseits der Berechenbarkeit, 22. bis 24. Juli 2004 im Rechenzentrum der Universit{\"a}t L{\"u}neburg}, booktitle = {Computer als Medium "HyperKult 13", Jenseits der Berechenbarkeit, 22. bis 24. Juli 2004 im Rechenzentrum der Universit{\"a}t L{\"u}neburg}, editor = {Schr{\"o}ter, Jens}, publisher = {Univ.}, address = {L{\"u}neburg}, language = {de} } @incollection{SchmidtStorchHelbron, author = {Schmidt, Michael and Storch, Harry and Helbron, Hendrike}, title = {SEA for Agricultural Programmes in the EU}, series = {Implementing strategic environmental assessment}, booktitle = {Implementing strategic environmental assessment}, editor = {Schmidt, Michael and Jo{\~a}o, Elsa and Albrecht, Eike}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin [u.a.]}, isbn = {3-540-20562-4}, pages = {599 -- 620}, language = {en} } @incollection{SchmidtStorch, author = {Schmidt, Michael and Storch, Harry}, title = {Transborder regions on the basis of common environmental values and its role in the enlargement of the EU}, series = {Reform in CEE-countries with regard to European enlargement}, booktitle = {Reform in CEE-countries with regard to European enlargement}, editor = {Schmidt, Michael}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin [u.a.]}, isbn = {3-540-40259-4}, pages = {99 -- 112}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StorchEckert, author = {Storch, Harry and Eckert, Ronald}, title = {GIS-based Urban Sustainability Assessment}, series = {Global Change Issues in Developing and Emerging Countries, Proceedings of 2nd G{\"o}ttingen GIS and Remote Sensing Days}, booktitle = {Global Change Issues in Developing and Emerging Countries, Proceedings of 2nd G{\"o}ttingen GIS and Remote Sensing Days}, publisher = {Univ.-Verl. G{\"o}ttingen}, address = {G{\"o}ttingen}, isbn = {978-3-938616-93-2}, pages = {17 -- 28}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StorchRujnerDownesetal., author = {Storch, Harry and Rujner, Hendrik and Downes, Nigel K. and Thong, Nhat Tran and Schmidt, Michael}, title = {Assessing Climate-related Current and Future Urban Risks in Ho Chi Minh City - Management of Spatial Planning Information based on Core-Indicators of Urban Environmental Risks}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StorchDownes, author = {Storch, Harry and Downes, Nigel K.}, title = {The Dynamics of Urban Change in Times of Climate Change - The Case of Ho Chi Minh City}, series = {Change for stability - lifecycles of cities and regions : the role and possibilities of foresighted planning in transformation processes, proceedings of 16th International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society}, booktitle = {Change for stability - lifecycles of cities and regions : the role and possibilities of foresighted planning in transformation processes, proceedings of 16th International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society}, editor = {Schrenk, Manfred and Popovich, Vasily V. and Zeile, Peter}, publisher = {CORP, Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning}, address = {Schwechat-Rannersdorf}, isbn = {978-3-9503110-1-3}, pages = {977 -- 984}, language = {en} } @misc{StorchDownes, author = {Storch, Harry and Downes, Nigel K.}, title = {A Scenario-based Approach to Assess Ho Chi Minh City's Urban Development Strategies Against the Impact of Climate Change}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DownesStorchRujneretal., author = {Downes, Nigel K. and Storch, Harry and Rujner, Hendrik and Schmidt, Michael}, title = {Spatial Indicators for Assessing Climate Risks and Opportunities within the Urban Environment of Ho Chi Minh City}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Storch, author = {Storch, Harry}, title = {Exploring the spatial-temporal linkages of climate response and rapid urban growth in Ho Chi Minh City}, language = {en} } @incollection{StorchDownesLe, author = {Storch, Harry and Downes, Nigel K. and Le, Hoa Thanh}, title = {The Urban Risk Dilemma: Urbanisation, Modernisation and Disaster Risks in Ho Chi Minh City}, series = {REAL-CORPS 2012: Remixing the city, towards sustainability and resilience}, booktitle = {REAL-CORPS 2012: Remixing the city, towards sustainability and resilience}, editor = {Schrenk, Manfred and Popovich, Vasily V. and Zeile, Peter and Elisei, Pietro}, publisher = {Selbstverlag des Vereins CORP}, address = {Schwechat, Austria}, isbn = {978-3-9503110-3-7}, pages = {881 -- 887}, language = {en} } @incollection{LabaeyeBrugmannBaoetal., author = {Labaeye, Adrien and Brugmann, Jeb and Bao, Thanh and Nguyen, Phuoc Van and Ly, Khan Tam Thao and Nguyen, Anh Tuan and Storch, Harry and Schinkel, Ulrike}, title = {Reality Check: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam}, series = {Resilient Cities 2: Cities and Adaptation to Climate Change, Proceedings of the Global Forum 2011, Local Sustainability 2}, booktitle = {Resilient Cities 2: Cities and Adaptation to Climate Change, Proceedings of the Global Forum 2011, Local Sustainability 2}, editor = {Otto-Zimmermann, Konrad}, publisher = {Springer Netherlands}, address = {Dodrecht}, isbn = {978-94-007-4223-9}, pages = {367 -- 376}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StorchDownes, author = {Storch, Harry and Downes, Nigel K.}, title = {Urban growth - understanding the dominant drivers and spatial dynamics of risk}, series = {Aesop 2012, E-Book of Abstracts, 26th Annual Congress of the Association of European Schools of Planning, 11-15 July 2012, Ankara, Turkey}, booktitle = {Aesop 2012, E-Book of Abstracts, 26th Annual Congress of the Association of European Schools of Planning, 11-15 July 2012, Ankara, Turkey}, editor = {Balamir, Murat and Ersoy, Melih and Sutcliffe, Ela Babal{\i}k}, publisher = {ARBER}, address = {Ankara}, isbn = {978-975-429-306-7}, pages = {337 -- 350}, language = {en} } @incollection{Storch, author = {Storch, Harry}, title = {GIS-based sustainability assessment of housing and settlement structures within the metropolitan area of Ho Chi Minh City}, series = {Geoinformation for development : bridging the divide through partnerships}, booktitle = {Geoinformation for development : bridging the divide through partnerships}, editor = {Zeil, Peter and Kienberger, Stefan}, publisher = {Wichmann}, address = {Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-87907-444-0}, pages = {65 -- 75}, language = {en} } @incollection{Storch, author = {Storch, Harry}, title = {Balanced gEo-Government}, series = {geoGovernment - {\"O}ffentliche Geoinformations-Dienste zwischen Kommune und Europa}, booktitle = {geoGovernment - {\"O}ffentliche Geoinformations-Dienste zwischen Kommune und Europa}, editor = {Stobl, Josef and Griesebner, Gerald}, publisher = {Herbert Wichmann}, address = {Heidelberg}, isbn = {3-87907-405-4}, pages = {119 -- 128}, abstract = {Zur Unterst{\"u}tzung aller E-Tools im Rahmen des „Electronic-Government" mit Geoinformationen wird als zentrales Projekt der Aufbau einer nationalen Geodateninfrastruktur gesehen. Eine marktoffene Geodateninfrastruktur auf der Basis international akzeptierter Standards (OGC, ISO) bildet hierbei die Voraussetzung f{\"u}r neue Wertsch{\"o}pfungsketten bei der Gewinnung, Auswertung und Anwendung von Geoinformationen f{\"u}r Nutzer und Anbieter in den Verwaltungen, der Wirtschaft und Wissenschaft. Kernthese ist, dass in der neuen Wissens- und Informationsgesellschaft, auch Geoinformationen eine bedeutende Ressource darstellen. Eine Geoinformationsgesellschaft kann es sich nicht leisten, dass dieses bedeutende Wirtschaftsgut ineffektiv, d. h. in administrativen Strukturen, gemanagt wird. Es ist vielleicht nicht untypisch f{\"u}r ein Projekt „Geodateninfrastruktur", dass es in der Initialphase von teilweise blindem technologischer Positivismus und einer unkritischen Marktideologie gepr{\"a}gt ist. Ohne das Auseinanderklaffen von Anspruch und Realit{\"a}t jedoch an Extrempositionen festzumachen, werden im Folgenden die wesentlichen Widerspr{\"u}che des wertfreien Infrastrukturansatzes zur Erschließung der Ressource Geoinformation aufgezeigt.}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Storch, author = {Storch, Harry}, title = {{\"O}ffentliche Umweltberichterstattung auf der Grundlage von offenen und internetbasierten geografischen Umweltinformationssystemen : technologische Eignungsbewertung aus Sicht der Umweltplanung}, publisher = {Pro Business}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {3-934529-49-6}, pages = {254}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{DownesStorch, author = {Downes, Nigel K. and Storch, Harry}, title = {Understanding Urban Structures - An Approach for Assessing Climate Risk in Emerging Megacities}, series = {EnviroInfo 2013 - Environmental Informatics and Renewable Energies, 27th International Conference on Informatics for Environmental Protection, September 2-4, 2013, University of Hamburg, Germany}, booktitle = {EnviroInfo 2013 - Environmental Informatics and Renewable Energies, 27th International Conference on Informatics for Environmental Protection, September 2-4, 2013, University of Hamburg, Germany}, editor = {Page, Bernd and Fleischer, Andreas G. and G{\"o}bel, Johannes and Wohlgemuth, Volker}, publisher = {Shaker-Verlag}, address = {Marburg}, isbn = {978-3-8440-1676-5}, pages = {781 -- 789}, language = {en} } @incollection{StorchEckertDownesetal., author = {Storch, Harry and Eckert, Ronald and Downes, Nigel K. and Schwartze, Frank and Huynh, Chau}, title = {HCMC: Climate-Adapted Planning}, series = {Space Planning and Design : Integrated Planning and Design Solutions for Future Megacities}, booktitle = {Space Planning and Design : Integrated Planning and Design Solutions for Future Megacities}, editor = {Pahl-Weber, Elke and Schwartze, Frank}, publisher = {Jovis}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-86859-277-1}, pages = {178 -- 191}, language = {en} } @incollection{GravertKerstenEckertetal., author = {Gravert, Andreas and Kersten, Ralf and Eckert, Ronald and Schwartze, Frank and Jeutner, Marcus and Storch, Harry}, title = {HCMC: A Flood-Prone Megacity}, series = {Space Planning and Design - Integrated Planning and Design Solutions for Future Megacities}, booktitle = {Space Planning and Design - Integrated Planning and Design Solutions for Future Megacities}, editor = {Pahl-Weber, Elke and Schwartze, Frank}, publisher = {JOVIS}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-86859-277-1}, pages = {46 -- 54}, language = {en} } @misc{DownesStorch, author = {Downes, Nigel K. and Storch, Harry}, title = {Current Constraints and Future Directions for Risk Adapted Land-Use Planning Practices in the High-Density Asian Setting of Ho Chi Minh City}, series = {Planning Practice and Research}, volume = {29}, journal = {Planning Practice and Research}, number = {3}, issn = {1360-0583}, doi = {10.1080/02697459.2014.929835}, pages = {220 -- 237}, abstract = {The need to integrate adaptation efforts into land-use planning policies has been only recently recognised in Ho Chi Minh City, where only the very latest planning guidance addresses both flooding resilience and the mitigation of urban heat. This paper outlines the development contexts and the current barriers for adapted land-use planning within the city. The key challenge is how to affectively guide and influence the mainly individual developer driven urban development within a land-use planning system which aims to spatially and explicitly communicate the important functions and services of open and natural non built-up urban spaces. As the implementation of more spatially explicit non-structural adaptation measures is in strong contrast to the current market driven private and short-term developer interests, the main development trajectories are questioned and synergies identified.}, language = {en} } @incollection{SchmidtKatzschnerDownesetal., author = {Schmidt, Michael and Katzschner, Antje and Downes, Nigel K. and Gravert, Andreas and Burghardt, Ren{\´e} and Storch, Harry}, title = {Urban development, climate change, and associated risks in Ho Chi Minh City : Vulnerabilities and adaptation challenges for a rapidly growing megacity}, series = {Institutional and Social Innovation for Sustainable Urban Development}, booktitle = {Institutional and Social Innovation for Sustainable Urban Development}, editor = {Mieg, Harald A. and T{\"o}pfer, Klaus}, publisher = {Routledge Chapman \& Hall}, address = {London [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-0-415-63005-4}, pages = {180 -- 192}, language = {en} } @misc{DownesStorchThanhLe, author = {Downes, Nigel K. and Storch, Harry and Thanh Le, Hoa}, title = {Understanding the settlement patterns of Ho Chi Minh City as a key for adaptation to climate change}, series = {Aachener Geographische Arbeiten}, volume = {50}, journal = {Aachener Geographische Arbeiten}, issn = {0587-4068}, pages = {45 -- 68}, language = {en} } @incollection{StorchDownes, author = {Storch, Harry and Downes, Nigel K.}, title = {Strategic Land-Use Planning in a Changing Climate : adapting to the Spatial Dynamics of Risk in Ho Chi Minh City}, series = {Urban Environment, Proceedings of the 11th Urban Environment Symposium (UES), held in Karlsruhe, Germany, 16-19 September 2012}, booktitle = {Urban Environment, Proceedings of the 11th Urban Environment Symposium (UES), held in Karlsruhe, Germany, 16-19 September 2012}, editor = {Rauch, S{\´e}bastien and Morrison, Gregory and Norra, Stefan and Schleicher, Nina}, publisher = {Springer Netherlands}, address = {Dordrecht}, isbn = {978-94-007-7755-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-94-007-7756-9_35}, pages = {399 -- 409}, language = {en} } @misc{BockGlowinskiPahletal., author = {Bock, Mathias and Glowinski, Reiner and Pahl, Axel and Storch, Harry}, title = {Das Hamburger Umweltinformationssystem - Integration raumbezogener Daten {\"u}ber den Einsatz der Spatial Database Engine (SDE)}, series = {Arc Aktuell}, journal = {Arc Aktuell}, number = {4}, issn = {1617-8394}, language = {de} } @misc{ThompsonZelnerNhuetal., author = {Thompson, Corinne N. and Zelner, Jonathan L. and Nhu, Tran Do Hoang and Phan, Vu Tra My and Phuc, Hoang Le and Hung, Nguyen Thanh and Duong, Vu Thuy and Ngoc, Minh Nguyen and Tuan, Ha Manh and Tu, Van Hoang Minh and Vi, Lu Lan and Chau, Nguyen Van Vinh and Hien, Tran Tinh and Clemm, Emmiliese von and Storch, Harry and Thwaites, Guy and Grenfell, Bryan T. and Baker, Stephen}, title = {The impact of environmental and climatic variation on the spatiotemporal trends of hospitalized pediatric diarrhea in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam}, series = {Health \& Place}, journal = {Health \& Place}, number = {35}, issn = {1353-8292}, doi = {10.1016/j.healthplace.2015.08.001}, pages = {147 -- 154}, abstract = {It is predicted that the integration of climate-based early warning systems into existing action plans will facilitate the timely provision of interventions to diarrheal disease epidemics in resource-poor settings. Diarrhea remains a considerable public health problem in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Vietnam and we aimed to quantify variation in the impact of environmental conditions on diarrheal disease risk across the city. Using all inpatient diarrheal admissions data from three large hospitals within HCMC, we developed a mixed effects regression model to differentiate district-level variation in risk due to environmental conditions from the overarching seasonality of diarrheal disease hospitalization in HCMC. We identified considerable spatial heterogeneity in the risk of all-cause diarrhea across districts of HCMC with low elevation and differential responses to flooding, air temperature, and humidity driving further spatial heterogeneity in diarrheal disease risk. The incorporation of these results into predictive forecasting algorithms will provide a powerful resource to aid diarrheal disease prevention and control practices in HCMC and other similar settings.}, language = {en} } @incollection{StorchDownes, author = {Storch, Harry and Downes, Nigel K.}, title = {Urban Environment: An Overview of Results}, series = {Sustainable Ho Chi Minh City: Climate Policies for Emerging Mega Cities}, booktitle = {Sustainable Ho Chi Minh City: Climate Policies for Emerging Mega Cities}, editor = {Katzschner, Antje and Waibel, Michael and Schwede, Dirk and Katzschner, Lutz and Schmidt, Michael and Storch, Harry}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, address = {Cham [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-3-319-04614-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-04615-0_3}, pages = {41 -- 49}, abstract = {This chapter provides a brief introduction into the thematic research results of the action field "Urban Environment" of the project. The developed framework provides support to incorporate the essential steps of integrated adaptation planning, which include the spatially explicit mapping of risks and recommended planning measures for risk reduction. Urban adaptation policies are often seen to interact with other policy goals, leading to an assortment of trade-offs and implementation constraints. Using an integrated planning approach, trade-offs and synergies were be explicitly mapped, going beyond the simple qualitative statements that have been used in many urban climate adaptation studies to date. The chapters of part "Urban Environment" present the results of the detailed analysis of three core urban adaptation policies, urban flood-risk management (Thinh et al. 2016, this volume), urban storm-water management (Rujner and Goedecke 2016, this volume) and urban heat-island mitigation (Katzschner et al. 2016, this volume), while the energy consumption of the transport sector is analysed as one important urban mitigation policy (Emberger 2016, this volume). These individual chapters are contextualised and framed by an introduction of the integrative planning framework for adapted land-use planning (Storch et al. 2016, this volume), recommendation for the administrative integration (Goedecke and Welsch 2016, this volume) and the explanation of the developed spatial information basis developed from an urban structure type approach (Downes et al. 2016, this volume).}, language = {en} } @incollection{StorchDownesSchmidtetal., author = {Storch, Harry and Downes, Nigel K. and Schmidt, Michael and Van Nguyen, Thi Cam and Dinh, Le Canh and Thanh, Bao}, title = {Adaptation: Integrative Planning Framework for Adapted Land-Use Planning}, series = {Sustainable Ho Chi Minh City: Climate Policies for Emerging Mega Cities}, booktitle = {Sustainable Ho Chi Minh City: Climate Policies for Emerging Mega Cities}, editor = {Katzschner, Antje and Waibel, Michael and Schwede, Dirk and Katzschner, Lutz and Schmidt, Michael and Storch, Harry}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, address = {Cham [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-3-319-04614-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-04615-0_4}, pages = {51 -- 73}, abstract = {The adaptation of mega-urban regions and their landscapes to climate change is predominantly a spatial planning matter. Rapidly developing Asian megacities, like Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) in Vietnam, need to become more resilient and less vulnerable to climate change. Our contribution takes spatial planning as the starting point. It highlights opportunities and challenges for spatially-explicit adaptation strategies in HCMC and shows how adaptation to climate change can be used to influence land-use planning and future urban development. Special attention is given to urban water management issues. Here the focus lies on risk management and non-structural protection measures to lessen climate-related urban risks. For rapidly developing mega-urban regions the need for focused support and guidance in formulating and embedding suitable adaptation policies and spatially explicit zoning regulations is apparent. Within its multi-stakeholder environment borne out of conflicting interests, land use planning requires more than ever science-based information to formulate spatially explicit and integrated urban climate adaptation policies.}, language = {en} } @incollection{DownesStorchSchmidtetal., author = {Downes, Nigel K. and Storch, Harry and Schmidt, Michael and Van Nguyen, Thi Cam and Dinh, Le Canh and Tran, Thong Nhat and Hoa, Le Thanh}, title = {Understanding Ho Chi Minh City's Urban Structures for Urban Land-Use Monitoring and Risk-Adapted Land-Use Planning}, series = {Sustainable Ho Chi Minh City: Climate Policies for Emerging Mega Cities}, booktitle = {Sustainable Ho Chi Minh City: Climate Policies for Emerging Mega Cities}, editor = {Katzschner, Antje and Waibel, Michael and Schwede, Dirk and Katzschner, Lutz and Schmidt, Michael and Storch, Harry}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, address = {Cham [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-3-319-04614-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-04615-0_6}, pages = {89 -- 116}, abstract = {This chapter outlines an urban structure type approach used to portray, classify and understand the settlement patterns and urban structures of the current and emerging landscapes of Ho Chi Minh City. An important prerequisite for establishing much needed efficient and proactive, as well as rapid, adaptation planning strategies is the spatial and rational characterisation of the current urban fabric according to vulnerability relevant features. In our work an understanding of urban settlement patterns and urban structures allowed for the capturing of the highly dynamic spatiotemporal social and structural changes associated with rapid urbanisation processes. The aim was an integrated assessment of the underlying the inherent urban resilience based on coherent and credible indicator sets. The approach provides a common spatial framework at the resolution of the urban block for data integration various thematic and scientific disciplines at the same spatial scale. The scale provides a clear instrument to generate portfolios of block-specific core indicators, move across scales, run scenarios and aggregate to larger planning horizons, ultimately useful to determine hotspots for administrative interventions and to assist prioritising in spatial planning decision-making.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StorchDownes, author = {Storch, Harry and Downes, Nigel K.}, title = {Ho Chi Minh City: Opportunities for Adaptation via Spatial Planning Strategies}, series = {Deltas in Times of Climate Change - Connecting world science and deltas, 1th International conference Rotterdam, the Netherlands 29 September - 1 October 2010, Abstracts Scientific Programme Deltas in Depth}, booktitle = {Deltas in Times of Climate Change - Connecting world science and deltas, 1th International conference Rotterdam, the Netherlands 29 September - 1 October 2010, Abstracts Scientific Programme Deltas in Depth}, editor = {Kabat, Pavel and Vellinga, Pier}, publisher = {www.climatedeltaconference.org}, address = {Rotterdam}, pages = {S. 228}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Storch, author = {Storch, Harry}, title = {WWW-Konzeptionen f{\"u}r den {\"o}ffentlichen Zugang zu raumbezogenen Umweltinformationen - 'Datenexploration' versus 'Datenpr{\"a}sentation'}, series = {Umweltinformatik '99, Umweltinformatik zwischen Theorie und Industrieanwendung, 13. Internationales Symposium "Informatik f{\"u}r den Umweltschutz" der Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Informatik (GI), Magdeburg 1999}, booktitle = {Umweltinformatik '99, Umweltinformatik zwischen Theorie und Industrieanwendung, 13. Internationales Symposium "Informatik f{\"u}r den Umweltschutz" der Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Informatik (GI), Magdeburg 1999}, editor = {Rautenstrauch, Claus and Schenk, Michael}, publisher = {Metropolis}, address = {Marburg}, isbn = {3-89518-251-6}, pages = {362 -- 375}, abstract = {Geografische Informationssysteme (GIS) hatten innerhalb von Umweltinformationssystemen (UIS) bisher durch ihre propriet{\"a}re Systemarchitektur eine elit{\"a}re Rolle und waren nur f{\"u}r einen kleinen Kreis von Expertennutzern zug{\"a}nglich. W{\"a}hrend dokumentenund datenbankbasierte UIS-Komponenten ihren Nutzerkreis stetig bis hin zum {\"o}ffentlichen Anwender erweitern konnten, galt dies f{\"u}r in GIS repr{\"a}sentierte raumbezogene Umweltinformationen nicht. Die Integration von WWW-basierter Internettechnologie innerhalb von UIS-Konzepten erlaubt nunmehr auch die Integration von r{\"a}umlichen Techniken und eine geographische Pr{\"a}sentation von Umweltinformationen. Wurde anf{\"a}nglich 'einfachere' pr{\"a}sentationsorientierte MapServer-Technologie genutzt, so stellen aktuell den 'Stand der Kunst' im technologischen Sinne sogenannte WebGIS-Applikationen dar, welche die Funktionalit{\"a}t von anspruchsvollen Desktop-GIS-Programmen erreichen. Das pr{\"a}sentationsorientierte Zugriffsideal wurde als quasi evolution{\"a}re technische Entwicklung von einem datenzentrierten Explorationsideal abgel{\"o}st. Anhand aktueller Arbeiten des OpenGIS-Konsortiums zu WWW-Mapping und aktueller publizierter Realisierungserfahrungen von {\"o}ffentlichen UIS-Konzepten wird dieses datenzentrierte Zugriffsparadigma unter Ber{\"u}cksichtigung der neuen Anforderungen einer diensteorientierten GIS und UIS-Architektur einer kritischen Analyse unterzogen.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{StorchDownes, author = {Storch, Harry and Downes, Nigel K.}, title = {Liveable and resilient Ho Chi Minh City: Tackling the challenges of climate change, energy security and sustainable urban development}, series = {REAL CORP 2010, Cities for everyone: liveable, healthy, prosperous, proceedings of 15th International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society,}, booktitle = {REAL CORP 2010, Cities for everyone: liveable, healthy, prosperous, proceedings of 15th International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society,}, publisher = {CORP}, address = {Schwechat, Austria}, isbn = {978-39502139-9-7}, pages = {401 -- 409}, abstract = {Emerging Megacities in East Asia face common challenges in responding to rapid population growth and there is an urgency to develop these cities in a more liveable and sustainable manner. Future Asian Megacities can play a key role in improving energy efficiency and addressing the effects of climate change through practical and pragmatic urban environmental planning measures. This contribution illuminates the way adaptation to climate change is tackled in spatial planning strategies. The possible impacts of climate change on mega-urban regions in South-East Asia are highlighting that spatial design and urban environmental planning are a promising tool in adapting to climate change, because its integral responses are capable in dealing with uncertainties. Dealing with adaptation to climate change in the context of emerging Asian megacities requires a shift in policy options towards more proactive response strategies. While urban development trends in HCMC are addressing both mitigation needs and the rationale of adaptation to the effects of climate change, the main focus of combating climate change impacts in the mega-urban region of HCMC has to be the practical implementation of adaptation measures. Planned adaptation implies spatial planning decisions and measures at the urban-scale that facilitates the reduction of the adverse impacts of climate change. Further however adaptation has the potential to realise new opportunities for defining livability and sustainability in an Asian context of urban development planning, scoping planning issues and opportunities at different spatial scales.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Storch, author = {Storch, Harry}, title = {Nachhaltigkeitsindikatoren als Basis von Raumtypologien - Ein GIS-gest{\"u}tzes Planungssystem zur Steuerung der Siedlungs- und Wohnungsbauentwicklung in Ho Chi Minh City}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{StorchDownesNguyenetal., author = {Storch, Harry and Downes, Nigel K. and Nguyen, Xuan Thinh and Schmidt, Michael and Nguyen, Thi Hien Thuan and Ho, Long Phi and Goedecke, Manfred and Welsch, J{\"o}rn}, title = {Urban Environmental Planning Strategies for Ho Chi Minh City's Adaptation Response to Climate Change}, series = {Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, 2010, Session: Combating Climate Change in Mega Cities, Online paper abstracts}, booktitle = {Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, 2010, Session: Combating Climate Change in Mega Cities, Online paper abstracts}, publisher = {AAG}, address = {Washington, DC}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StorchDownes, author = {Storch, Harry and Downes, Nigel K.}, title = {Risk Management and Spatial Planning - Understanding Rapid Urbanization in Climate Change}, series = {Proceedings, REAL CORP 2013, Planning Times}, booktitle = {Proceedings, REAL CORP 2013, Planning Times}, editor = {Schrenk, Manfred and Popovich, Vasily V. and Zeile, Peter and Elisei, Pietro}, publisher = {CORP}, address = {Schwechat, Austria}, isbn = {978-3-9503110-5-1}, pages = {1327 -- 1333}, abstract = {In the emerging mega-urban regions of Southeast Asia, both planned and unplanned urbanisation into flood prone areas appears to be an unavoidable consequence of socio-economic development. These risks occur, often not due to a lack of risk awareness or weak planning instruments, but seem to be an accepted consequence of maintaining current economic success and social progress. Flood risk protection and implementation of costly mitigation measures are often shifted to a future development cycle, where implementation is not seen to constrain the economic goals. Asian cities located in deltaic settings such as Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) in Vietnam, exhibit higher exposure levels to flood risk primary as a result of their location, their low elevation and if located in tropical regions, the significant annual variations in climatic and weather extremes they incur, so that a compelling need for dedicated site specific risk assessment and urban planning arises. Disasters like the recent flood in Bangkok in 2011 have shown that this development strategy cannot be justified any longer, especially in the times of a changing climate. Associated economic losses and social implications are simply too high. Our results are an outcome of a 5 year research project in HCMC funded by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research, focused on developing adaptation options to climate risks that could then be subsequently implemented into the existing land-use planning framework. Based on the development of core indicators describing future urban structural changes in relation to the changing patterns of risk exposures, spatially explicit planning recommendations were compiled in close cooperation with the responsible city authorities. Our contribution focuses on how to overcome the current limitations in implementing scientifically-founded and evidence-based adaptation planning to flood risks by communicating the importance in realising the present and plausible opportunities to influence future urban land-use.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StorchTuanSchmidt, author = {Storch, Harry and Tuan, Bang Anh and Schmidt, Michael}, title = {Spatial Information Management for Megacity Research in Asia}, series = {Environmental Informatics and Systems Research, Proceedings of the 21th International Conference on Informatics for Environmental Protection, EnviroInfo 2007 Warzaw, Poland}, booktitle = {Environmental Informatics and Systems Research, Proceedings of the 21th International Conference on Informatics for Environmental Protection, EnviroInfo 2007 Warzaw, Poland}, editor = {Hryniewicz, Olgierd and Studzinski, Jan and Romaniuk, Maciej}, publisher = {Shaker}, address = {Aachen}, isbn = {978-3-8322-6397-3}, pages = {491 -- 500}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Storch, author = {Storch, Harry}, title = {Entwicklung eines Planungsinformationssystems f{\"u}r Ho Chi Minh City auf der Basis einer nachhaltigen Stadtentwicklungstheorie}, series = {Angewandte Geoinformatik 2007, Beitr{\"a}ge zum 19. AGIT-Symposium Salzburg}, booktitle = {Angewandte Geoinformatik 2007, Beitr{\"a}ge zum 19. AGIT-Symposium Salzburg}, editor = {Strobl, Josef and Blaschke, Thomas and Griesebner, Gerald}, publisher = {Wichmann}, address = {Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-87907-451-8}, pages = {787 -- 792}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{StorchDownes, author = {Storch, Harry and Downes, Nigel K.}, title = {Strategic Land-use Planning in a Changing Climate - Adapting to the spatial dynamics of risk in Ho Chi Minh City}, series = {Book of abstracts, 11th Urban Environment Symposium, Urban Futures for a Sustainable World, 16-19 September 2012 in Karlsruhe, Germany}, booktitle = {Book of abstracts, 11th Urban Environment Symposium, Urban Futures for a Sustainable World, 16-19 September 2012 in Karlsruhe, Germany}, pages = {S. 105}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StorchDownes, author = {Storch, Harry and Downes, Nigel K.}, title = {Climate Change adapted Land Use Planning - From Understanding to Implementation}, series = {Adaptation Futures 2012 - International Conference on Climate Adaptation}, booktitle = {Adaptation Futures 2012 - International Conference on Climate Adaptation}, publisher = {Elsevier Conference Services}, address = {Tucson}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Storch, author = {Storch, Harry}, title = {Integrated Land Use Plannnig for Resilient Urban Communities}, series = {On-line Proceedings of the Resilient Cities 2012 Congress, Article 6}, booktitle = {On-line Proceedings of the Resilient Cities 2012 Congress, Article 6}, publisher = {ICLEI Resilient Cities Congress Secretariat}, pages = {7 S.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{RujnerGoedeckeStorchetal., author = {Rujner, Hendrik and Goedecke, Manfred and Storch, Harry and Moon, Ki Duk and Downes, Nigel K.}, title = {GIS-basierte Kopplung des Abflussbildungsmodells ABIMO mit dem stadtstrukturellen Planungsinformationssystem von Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam)}, series = {Angewandte Geoinformatik 2010, Beitr{\"a}ge zum 22. AGIT-Symposium, Salzburg}, booktitle = {Angewandte Geoinformatik 2010, Beitr{\"a}ge zum 22. AGIT-Symposium, Salzburg}, editor = {Stobl, Josef and Blaschke, Thomas and Griesebner, Gerald}, publisher = {Wichmann}, address = {Heidelberg [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-3-87907-495-2}, pages = {545 -- 551}, abstract = {Ziel des vom BMBF gef{\"o}rderten Projektes "Integrative Stadt- und Umweltplanung f{\"u}r Ho Chi Minh City zur Anpassung an den globalen Klimawandel" ist es auf Basis einer r{\"a}umlich expliziten Methodik zur Risiko-\& Vulnerabilit{\"a}tsbewertung konkrete Handlungsempfehlungen f{\"u}r eine r{\"a}umliche Anpassungsplanung in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) abzuleiten. Im Rahmen der „Entwicklung eines stadtstrukturellen Planungsinformationssystems zur Bewertung von Anpassungsstrategien an den Klimawandel in der mega-urbanen Region Ho Chi Minh City", stellt der vorliegende Ansatz eine Anwendungsform im Bereich des {\"U}berflutungsrisikos dar.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{Storch, author = {Storch, Harry}, title = {Personalisierung von Umweltinformationen: Konzeptionelle Anforderungen an Mobile Personalisierte Dienste in Zeit-r{\"a}umlichen Kontexten auf der Basis von individuellen Umweltbewertungsmodellen}, series = {Environmental communication in the information society : proceedings of the 16th International Conference Informatics for Environmental Protection, September 25 - 27, 2002, University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, part 2}, booktitle = {Environmental communication in the information society : proceedings of the 16th International Conference Informatics for Environmental Protection, September 25 - 27, 2002, University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, part 2}, editor = {Pillmann, Werner and Tochtermann, Klaus}, publisher = {IGU/ISEP}, address = {Wien}, isbn = {3-9500036-7-3}, pages = {102 -- 106}, language = {de} }