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    <title language="eng">Enhancing Quality of Life through Sustainable Urban Transformation in Cambodia: Introduction to the Build4People Project</title>
    <abstract language="deu">This policy brief introduces preliminary research results of the&#13;
Build4People project, funded by the German government as part&#13;
of the multi-phase focus programme “Sustainable Development&#13;
of Urban Regions”. Furthermore, the research agenda of the&#13;
upcoming main four-year Research and Development phase (RD&#13;
phase) will be introduced based on insights gained in previous&#13;
shorter funding periods. The Build4People research consortium&#13;
consists of representatives from four German universities and two&#13;
German companies with their respective research, implementation and dissemination partners in the Kingdom of Cambodia.&#13;
Build4People’s rationale is based on Phnom Penh‘s dynamic&#13;
economic growth, which is coupled with a local urbanisation and&#13;
construction boom. However, new buildings and neighbourhoods&#13;
are rarely constructed in a sustainable way with direct and&#13;
indirect negative environmental impacts. Issues of sustainability&#13;
are hardly addressed by decision-makers in the construction&#13;
sector, related ministries, city administrations or building users.&#13;
The overall aim of the multi- and trans-disciplinary Build4People&#13;
project during the RD phase is to support and analyse the&#13;
transformative shift in Phnom Penh’s current business-as-usual&#13;
urban development pathway towards a pathway with higher&#13;
sustainability and liveability levels. The entry points for the&#13;
research are the building and neighbourhood planning sectors.&#13;
Methods, tools and key instruments to achieve the objectives of&#13;
the RD phase are collaborative planning workshops, strategic&#13;
niche management approaches, transition management approaches and subsequent experimental implementation. All of these measures will generate applied knowledge for local stakeholders and a basis for evidence-based decision-making.&#13;
Urban quality of life as a people-driven approach serves as the&#13;
integrating link for all of our scientific, conceptional, analytical&#13;
and normative dimensions. During our research, we will jointly&#13;
conceptualize, measure and model urban quality of life and&#13;
consider its political dimension and its often-ambiguous&#13;
relationship to sustainability.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Insight: Cambodia Journal of Basic and Applied Research</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="urn">urn:nbn:de:kobv:eb1-opus-5140</identifier>
    <identifier type="issn">2790-3508</identifier>
    <identifier type="issn">2790-3516</identifier>
    <licence>Creative Commons - CC BY - Namensnennung 4.0 International</licence>
    <author>Michael Waibel</author>
    <author>Anke Blöbaum</author>
    <author>Ellen Matthies</author>
    <author>Dirk Schwede</author>
    <author>Rolf Messerschmidt</author>
    <author>Jan-Peter Mund</author>
    <author>Lutz Katzschner</author>
    <author>Ravi Jayaweera</author>
    <author>Annalena Becker</author>
    <author>Christina Karagianni</author>
    <author>Amelie McKenna</author>
    <author>Oliver Lambrecht</author>
    <author>Marcelo Rivera</author>
    <author>Sebastian Kupski</author>
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      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Sustainable buildings; sustainable urban transformation; integrated urban people-centric development; urban quality of life; sustainable urban development pathways; pro-environmental behaviour and sustainable living; Royal Kingdom of Cambodia</value>
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    <thesisPublisher>Hochschule für nachhaltige Entwicklung Eberswalde</thesisPublisher>
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