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German Institute of Urban Affairs
Abbreviationdifu
FormationFebruary 15, 1973; 51 years ago (1973-02-15)
TypeThink tank
HeadquartersZimmerstr. 13-15
10969 Berlin
Germany
Location
  • Berlin, Germany
    Cologne, Germany (branch)
DirectorCarsten Kühl
CEOBusso Grabow
Websitedifu.de

The Deutsches Institut für Urbanistik (English: German Institute of Urban Affairs) is a German think tank. It conducts research on urban development in Germany and in other German-speaking countries or regions.

The institute was founded by the German Association of Cities on 15 February 1973, and was named on 1 October 1973. It is headquartered in Berlin, runs a branch in Cologne and is structured as a company with limited liability.

Leaders

References

  1. Heinrich Mäding (2011). "On the Variety of Policy Advice in Spatial and Urban Development: Experience and Considerations Taking the German Academy for Spatial Research and Regional Planning and the German Institute of Urban Affairs as Examples". Informationen zur Raumentwicklung. 7–8. ISSN 0303-2493.
  2. Christian Engeli. "Geschichte: Der Weg zum Difu - Aus der Vorgeschichte des Deutschen Instituts für Urbanistik". Difu.de (in German). Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  3. "German Institute of Urban Affairs (Difu)". Difu.de (in German and English). Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  4. Einhard Schmidt-Kallert (2018). "Erinnerung an Erika Spiegel (1925–2017)". DisP - the Planning Review (in German). 54. ISSN 2166-8604.

Further reading

issued by the institute

External links


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