Chair for urban climate resilience
Welcome to the Chair for Urban Climate Resilience!
At the Chair of Urban Climate Resilience, we explore the question of how urbanized societies can become climate resilient. We see climate change as a symptom of a multifaceted planetary crisis, which is often expressed in public discourse with the term Anthropocene (Keck & Flachs 2022).
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We consider urban climate resilience to be an overall societal search process focusing on human settlement structures with the aim of reducing social vulnerability, increasing societal adaptive capacities and developing the potential for socio-ecological transformation (cf. Keck & Sakdapolrak 2013, UN Habitat 2021).
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In order to ensure acceptable living conditions for future generations, comprehensive climate protection measures and effective adaptation strategies to the consequences of climate change are required at global, national and local level. These measures are the result of social negotiation processes that can generate both synergy effects and conflicting goals, as well as winners and victims.
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Based on our stance as critical social scientists, we see our main task as researching and helping to shape these negotiation processes so that they are as effective and democratic as possible and contribute to greater socio-ecological justice.
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A future-proof and sustainable approach to our living environment and the protection of vulnerable population groups are a priority for us.
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at one glace
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Call for Sessions: "Speculative geographies of the new climate regime"

current publications
Purwins, Sebastian, Keck, Markus (2025): The bureaucratic life of urban climate resilience. Urban Studies https://doi.org/10.1177/00420980251322008
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Grewer, Janes, Keck, Markus, Zscheischler, Jana (2024): Different interpretations of sufficiency in climate-protection strategies: a typology based on 40 pioneering municipalities in Germany. Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy, 20(1), 2350216?https://doi.org/10.1080/15487733.2024.2350216
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Müller-Hansen, Merle (2024): Urban food environments in India and Mexico. Juliane Dame, Mehwish Zuberi, Carsten Butsch (Eds.): Aktuelle Forschungsbeitr?ge zu Südasien: 13. Jahrestagung des AK Südasien, 03.-04.02.2023, Eberswalde (pp. 14-18). Heidelberg: Heidelberg Asian Studies Publishing.?https://doi.org/10.11588/hasp.1364.c20558
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Müller-Hansen, Merle, Mahne-Bieder, Johannes, Keck, Markus (2023): Interdisciplinary research on food environments: the key to transforming unhealthy food consumption practices and unsustainable food systems. Die Erde, 154(1-2), 49-53.?https://doi.org/10.12854/erde-2023-656
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Hertig, Elke, Keck, Markus (2023): Deutschlands St?dte im Klimawandel. In: Geographische Rundschau, 23(7-8): 6-9.
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Purwins, Sebastian (2023): Same same, but different: Ghana's Sinohydro deal as evolved 'Angola Model'?. Insight on Africa https://doi.org/10.1177/09750878221114381
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Purwins, Sebastian (2023): Totope und das Meer: über Verwundbarkeiten und Anpassungen an der Küste von Ghana. In: Geographische Rundschau, 2023(1-2), 52-55.
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Purwins, Sebastian, Grashey-Jansen, Sven: Natur- und Kulturlandschaft im Werdenfelser Land. In Thomas Schneider (Ed.): Geographische Exkursionen im n?heren und weiteren Umland von Augsburg. Augsburg: Institut für Geographie, Universit?t Augsburg.
contact details
Center for Climate Resilience
Universit?tsstra?e 12
86159 Augsburg
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Visiting Address:
Center for Climate Resilience
Universit?tsstra?e 12a
86159 Augsburg
Building I
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For email addresses and phone numbers, please refer to the individual pages of the respective staff members at the chair.