@inproceedings{SchmidtStorch, author = {Schmidt, Michael and Storch, Harry}, title = {EU-Osterweiterung - Rahmenbedingungen einer {\"O}kologischen Planung}, series = {Landschaft im Wandel - {\"O}kologie im Wandel, Kurzfassungen der Beitr{\"a}ge zur 32. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft f{\"u}r {\"O}kologie in Cottbus vom 16.-20.9.2002}, booktitle = {Landschaft im Wandel - {\"O}kologie im Wandel, Kurzfassungen der Beitr{\"a}ge zur 32. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft f{\"u}r {\"O}kologie in Cottbus vom 16.-20.9.2002}, editor = {Peschel, Tim and Mrzljak, Jadranka and Wiegleb, Gerhard}, publisher = {Verl. Die Werkstatt}, address = {G{\"o}ttingen}, isbn = {3-89533-379-4}, pages = {S. 180}, 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} } @incollection{StorchSchmidt, author = {Storch, Harry and Schmidt, Michael}, title = {Indicator-based Urban Typologies Sustainability Assessment of Housing Development Strategies in Megacities}, series = {Managing environmental knowledge, proceedings of the 20th International Conference Informatics for Environmental Protection, September 6-8, 2006 Graz, Austria}, booktitle = {Managing environmental knowledge, proceedings of the 20th International Conference Informatics for Environmental Protection, September 6-8, 2006 Graz, Austria}, editor = {Tochtermann, Klaus}, publisher = {Shaker}, address = {Aachen}, isbn = {3-8322-5321-1}, pages = {145 -- 152}, language = {en} } @incollection{StorchSchmidt, author = {Storch, Harry and Schmidt, Michael}, title = {Adaptation Planning Framework to Climate Change for the Urban Environment in Ho Chi Minh City}, series = {Environmental informatics and industrial ecology, proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Environmental Informatics, September 10-12, 2008, Leuphana University Lueneburg, Germany}, booktitle = {Environmental informatics and industrial ecology, proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Environmental Informatics, September 10-12, 2008, Leuphana University Lueneburg, Germany}, editor = {Moeller, Andreas}, publisher = {Shaker}, address = {Aachen}, isbn = {978-3-8322-7313-2}, pages = {623 -- 630}, 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} } @incollection{SchmidtStorch, author = {Schmidt, Michael and Storch, Harry}, title = {Spatial Planning: Indicators to Assess the Efficiency of Land Consumption and Land-use}, series = {Standards and thresholds for impact assessment}, booktitle = {Standards and thresholds for impact assessment}, editor = {Schmidt, Michael and Emmelin, Lars and Helbron, Hendrike}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-3-540-31140-9}, pages = {217 -- 228}, language = {en} } @misc{MartinEckertSchmidtetal., author = {Martin, Volker and Eckert, Ronald and Schmidt, Michael and Storch, Harry}, title = {Integrative Stadtentwicklungs- und Umweltplanung zur Anpassung an die Folgen des globalen Klimawandels in Ho Chi Minh City - Anpassungsstrategien f{\"u}r eine klimagerechte und energieeffiziente Stadtentwicklung und Wohnungsversorgung}, series = {Forum der Forschung}, journal = {Forum der Forschung}, number = {21}, issn = {0947-6989}, pages = {111 -- 118}, language = {de} } @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{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{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} } @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} } @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{NguyenLeSchmidtetal., author = {Nguyen, Thi Phuong Chau and Le, Thanh Hoa and Schmidt, Michael and Storch, Harry and Downes, Nigel K.}, title = {Measuring the Housing Loss and Analyzing the Flooding Impacts in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam}, series = {GIT4NDM - reduce exposure to reduce risk, proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Geo-information Technology for Natural Disaster Management(GIT4NDM), Colombo, Sri Lanka, 7-8 Nov. 2012}, booktitle = {GIT4NDM - reduce exposure to reduce risk, proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Geo-information Technology for Natural Disaster Management(GIT4NDM), Colombo, Sri Lanka, 7-8 Nov. 2012}, editor = {Silva, R. de and Kumar, N. and Mehmood, H.}, publisher = {Geoinformatics International}, address = {Pathumthani, Thailand}, pages = {1 -- 5}, 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} }