06-28, 16:30–17:00 (Europe/Tirane), UBT C / N111 - Second Floor
In the submitted paper, the topicality of the building stock in municipalities in Baden-Württemberg, part of the Federal Republic of Germany, is examined. Three municipalities were selected and included in the study according to the spatial type concept of the Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning (BBSR 2023): rural town 2,000-5,000 inhabitants, small town 5,000-20,000 inhabitants, medium-sized town, 20,000-100,000 inhabitants. The analysis concept is explained and the quantitative and qualitative results of the project, which is currently in its final phase, are presented. The aim is to use these results to derive and communicate recommendations for action for the municipalities, but also for the public surveying administration, in order to contribute to timely and effective action by municipal decision-makers and citizens through faster provision of geospatial data.
Since 2002, Dr. Franz-Josef Behr is Professor for Spatial Data Processing at the Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences., teaching basic and advanced topics in spatial information processing. Interoperability, open source and open data approaches, disaster mapping and crowd sourcing are important to him for teaching and practice. He published two GIS textbooks and is the author of more than 50 academic publications. As alumni representative, he is involved in internationalization of academic education and is responsible for AGSE conferences in around the globe.
He is Study Dean of the Master Programme Photogrammetry and Geoinformatics, Co-chair ICA Commission on SDI and Standards, Member SDI Advisory Board, Member NA 005-03-03 AA Geoinformation (CEN/TC 287+ISO/TC 211) and served as Co-Editor, Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial Conference Proceedings.
He was and is involved in several FOSS4G conferences.