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*''Floods are sometimes to be expected twice a year in Steinach River, building measures are in place to take care of the floods. As however, The Neckar River, particularly had floods that occurred in 1824, 1926, 1978, 1990, and 2013. The historic flood wave that swept across the Neckar in October 1824 was the greatest flood the river had ever seen.''
*''Floods are sometimes to be expected twice a year in Steinach River, building measures are in place to take care of the floods. As however, The Neckar River, particularly had floods that occurred in 1824, 1926, 1978, 1990, and 2013. The historic flood wave that swept across the Neckar in October 1824 was the greatest flood the river had ever seen.''


*''add 2-3 graphical representations to the image gallery, you can add more if you like''


<gallery caption=" " widths="200px" heights="150px" perrow="5">
<gallery caption=" " widths="200px" heights="150px" perrow="5">
File:1-s2.0-S2095263520300868-gr1.jpg|''add a caption''
File:Catchment areas.jpg|''Catchment areas''
File:yourcase_watersystem2.jpg|''add a caption''
File:Flood plains.png|''Flood plains''
File:yourcase_watersystem3.jpg|''add a caption''
</gallery>
</gallery>


== Water as a living space ==
== Water as a living space ==
*''Which habitats can be found in and along the water areas of your area?''
*''On the left side of the Steinach lies the Industrial land and Residential on the other ''
*''How is the water quality in your water areas?''
*''Water Quality depletes in most of the part in the focussed region''
*''Which areas are still natural, which are urbanised/artificial?''
*''The Natural Areas are almost very less and the area is almost completely urbanized except the forest and agriculture cover''
*''Are the rivers permeable for fish or blocked by artificial elements?(approx 200 signs)''
*''The River Structure was changed over the course of time and some man made slopes were created into the river due to which aquatic life has been impacted on a very large scale''
*''add 1-2 graphical representations to the image gallery, you can add more if you like''
 


<gallery caption=" " widths="200px" heights="150px" perrow="5">
<gallery caption=" " widths="200px" heights="150px" perrow="5">
File:yourcase_wateraslivingspace1.jpg|''add a caption''
File:Water quality.png|''Water quality''
File:yourcase_wateraslivingspace2.jpg|''add a caption''
File:Spaces along river.JPG|''Spaces along river''
File:yourcase_wateraslivingspace3.jpg|''add a caption''
File:Water structure.JPG|''Water structure''
 
</gallery>
</gallery>


== Blue and Green Infrastructure ==
== Blue and Green Infrastructure ==
*''What are the major potential elements of a green/blue infrastructure network? Are these likely to change/disappear? Why is that?''
*''Climate change adaptation/mitigation, Water management, Biodiversity, Local characteristics are the potential elements of green/blue infrastructure network. Climate change will likely be heading with a steady increase and also other factors will be directly affected. Basically due to numerous construction along the river and river structure affects both biodiversity and aquatic life''  
* ''You find my background material on green infrastructure in our [[WAVE_Seminar_Reading_List|reading list]]''
 
*''add 1-2 graphical representations to the image gallery, you can add more if you like''


<gallery caption=" " widths="200px" heights="150px" perrow="5">
<gallery caption=" " widths="200px" heights="150px" perrow="5">
File:your case_green blue infrastructure1.jpg|''add a caption''
File:Blue infra.png|''Blue infrastructure map''
File:your case_green blue infrastructure2.jpg|''add a caption''
File:Green infra.png|''Green infrastructure''
</gallery>
</gallery>


= Water as a cultural space =
= Water as a cultural space =
== Land use and water==
== Land use and water==
*''map the land uses along your water areas: settlements, infrastructure, agriculture, resource extraction, natural areas, energy production...''
 
*''describe in particular the historical evolution of land use pattern, please make use of historical maps''
*''The Land Use of the place changed as the population rose and demand of industries increased and also the settlements''
*''description evolution, status quo and driving forces, is the land use likely to change? Why is that? (approx 200 signs)''
*''The focussed region is almost 70% already urbanized with industries, residential dwellings, thus the rest of the land falls under the protected land or he green cover. The landuse has been utilized to its complete potential and doesn't need to change in near future''
*''add 1-2 graphical representations to the image gallery, you can add more if you like''
 


<gallery caption=" " widths="200px" heights="150px" perrow="5">
<gallery caption=" " widths="200px" heights="150px" perrow="5">
File:yourcase_landuse1.jpg|''add a caption''
File:Land use team 1.png|''Urban Area Map''
File:yourcase_landuse2.jpg|''add a caption''
File:History map 1.png|''1824 Landuse Map''
File:yourcase_landuse3.jpg|''add a caption''
File:History map 2.png|''1940 Landuse Map''
File:History map 3.jpg|''1980 Landuse Map''
File:History map 4.png|''2020 Landuse Map''
</gallery>
</gallery>


== Cultural and spatial typologies of water areas ==
== Cultural and spatial typologies of water areas ==
*''Which spatial patterns have evolved in relation to your water areas?''
*''Along the Steinach River there are lots of spaces which are formed with very dense natural wild vegetation for better biodiversity and also very few open spaces with very less area''
*''What is the role of water areas within the overall urban morphology?'' (approx 200 signs)''
*''Steinach was beautiful when it was in its natural state but after the construction of the Dam, some slopes were created in the river which impacted the Aquatic life.
*''add 1-2 graphical representations to the image gallery, you can add more if you like''


<gallery caption=" " widths="200px" heights="150px" perrow="5">
== Sacred spaces and heritage ==
File:yourcase_water_space1.jpg|''add a caption''
 
File:yourcase_water_space2.jpg|''add a caption''
*''Nürtingen city dates back to the 6th & 7th centuries, several places and elements are present to add historical value in it, especially in the central part of the city. The central part of the city is located a little bit above the normal level, on a hilltop, which makes this area more historically valuable since every building has survived floods that were happening in the past years. This place a huge role in the identity of the city, bringing it more valuable to the locals as well as to tourists.
File:yourcase_water_space3.jpg|''add a caption''
</gallery>


== Sacred spaces and heritage ==
*''Which places/elements hold cultural value and to whom?''
* ''You may add a map and some images, please also explain in your caption why these elements are valuable''


<gallery caption=" " widths="200px" heights="150px" perrow="5">
<gallery caption=" " widths="200px" heights="150px" perrow="5">
File:your case_sacredspace1.jpg|''add a caption''
File:Monument 2.JPG|''Monuments and sacred places map''
File:your case_sacredspace2.jpg|''add a caption''
File:your case_sacredspace3.jpg|''add a caption''
</gallery>
</gallery>


== Visual appearance and landscape narrative ==  
== Visual appearance and landscape narrative ==  
*''Which elements are essential for the landscape character?''
*''The water areas, Neckar and its tributary Steinach, formed the landscape of Nürtingen in the town it is today.
*''Has the landscape been painted or otherwise depicted, when and whom? Which elements are essential?''
*''Mark Twain, famous American writer, and Friedrich Hölderlin, German philosopher and poet, depicted the Neckar in rather idyllic way. Mark Twain explained and used Neckar as the inspiration for the A Tramp Abroad: "“Germany, in the summer, is the perfection of the beautiful, but nobody has understood, and realized, and enjoyed the utmost possibilities of this soft and peaceful beauty unless he has voyaged down the Neckar on a raft. The motion of a raft is the needful motion; it is gentle, and gliding, and smooth, and noiseless; it calms down all feverish activities, it soothes to sleep all nervous hurry and impatience; under its restful influence all the troubles and vexations and sorrows that harass the mind vanish away, and existence becomes a dream, a charm, a deep and tranquil ecstasy. How it contrasts with hot and perspiring pedestrianism, and dusty and deafening railroad rush, and tedious jolting behind tired horses over blinding white roads!”. Hölderlin wrote a poem that is called The Neckar: "...The sighs of the poor people into songs, When the pomegranate ripens, when the orange trees, Nod in a green night, and the gum trees drip, Resin, and drums and cymbals resound, To labyrinthine dances. Perhaps someday my guardian deity will bring me, To these islands, but even then my thoughts, Would remain loyal to the Neckar, With its lovely meadows and pastoral shores''
*''Which narratives exist? Who has written about this landscape or depicted it in some way?''
*''Famous cartographer, Andreas Kieser, made various maps and paintings trying to depict the landscape and Neckar in Nürtingen. There are also postcards dating from 1907 and later which try to show the character and what the landscape of Nürtingen consists (market, church, historical center, fountain)''
*''You can add text and images''


<gallery caption=" " widths="200px" heights="150px" perrow="5">
<gallery caption=" " widths="200px" heights="150px" perrow="5">
File:your case_character1.jpg|''add a caption''
File:Picture1.png|''Esslingen & Neckar - Floodplain & Natural meadows''
File:your case_character2.jpg|''add a caption''
File:Picture2.jpg|
File:your case_character3.jpg|''add a caption''
 
</gallery>
</gallery>


= Water and People =
= Water and People =
== Accessibility and usability ==
== Accessibility and usability ==
*''Where are your water areas accessible, and where not? How strong are spatial obstacles preventing access?''
*''Most of the focussed part has no direct access to the Steinach River, because of the excessive settlements and industries on both the sides''
*''Who is using the spaces and how?''
*''These spaces are being used as in a private garden of the owner, where they plant, store, farm and etc''


<gallery caption=" " widths="500px" heights="200px" perrow="5">
<gallery caption=" " widths="500px" heights="200px" perrow="5">
File:yourcase_youraccessbilitymap.jpg|''add a caption''
File:Access 1.JPG|''No Access from either side''
File:yourcase_usepatterns.jpg|''add a caption''
File:Access 2.JPG|''Lacks Seating Areas''
File:Access 3.JPG|''Access blocked by fences or Boundary walls''
</gallery>
</gallery>


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<gallery caption=" " widths="500px" heights="200px" perrow="5">
<gallery caption=" " widths="500px" heights="200px" perrow="5">
File:your case_your community map1.jpg|''add a caption''
File:Feedback.JPG|''add a caption''
File:your case_your community map2.jpg|''add a caption''
File:your case_your community map3.jpg|''add a caption''
</gallery>
</gallery>


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<gallery caption=" " widths="500px" heights="200px" perrow="5">
<gallery caption=" " widths="500px" heights="200px" perrow="5">
File:your case_your spider diagram or dpsir model.jpg|''explain your analysis briefly in the caption''
File:1responses.JPG|''Rsponses''
File:your case_yourworstcase visual.jpg|''explain your worst case scenario briefly in the caption''
File:Swot analysis.JPG|''Swot analysis''
File:your case_yourbestcase visual.jpg|''explain your best case scenario briefly in the caption''
File:Scenario 1.JPG|''Scenario 1''
File:Scenario 2.JPG|''Scenario 2''
File:Scenario 3.JPG|''Scenario 3''
File:Alternative scenarip.JPG|''Alternative scenario''
</gallery>
</gallery>


= Collaborative Goal Setting =
= Collaborative Goal Setting =
*''Define strategic planning objectives based on the evaluation findings from your analysis''  
*''Developing the accessibility to the Steinach which allows the interaction of humans with the ecosystem, and the river body as well''  
*''Ideally, involve the community of your living labs into this process
*''Cleaning the river sites to make it more inviting for the people around''
*''Link back to your original targets from section one and the [http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/Sustainable Development Goals]''
*''Biodiversity needs to be developed in a more natural system in order to make the habitat more regenerative''
* ''150 words text contribution''


= Spatial Strategy and Transect =
= Spatial Strategy and Transect =
*''translate your strategic goals into a vision''
*''Creating different gradients along the river to connect the community and native biodiversity with the river Steinach. The Vision is to make the river accessible to the people so they can joyfully enjoy the water areas. For inviting people to the river we thought of redesigning the spaces to make it more welcoming.
*''develop a spatial translation of your vision''
 
*''exemplify your vision in the form of a transect with concrete interventions''
*''add map(s) and visualizations''


<gallery caption=" " widths="500px" heights="200px" perrow="1">
<gallery caption=" " widths="500px" heights="200px" perrow="1">
File:your case_spatial_translaton_vision.jpg|''add caption here''
File:Concept 1.JPG|''The focussed Braike Neighbourhood Water area in form of Steinach River''
File:your case_transect.jpg|''add caption here''
File:F.jpeg|''Seating Near the River in colorful flower beds''
File:your case_transect_detail1.jpg|''add caption here''
File:FS.jpeg|''Staircase into the river for easy accessibilty and bridges for connectivity''
File:your case_transect_detail2.jpg|''add caption here''
File:SF.jpeg|''Street painted colorfully and designed with games''
File:WhatsApp Image 2021-07-15 at 1.39.20 AM (2).jpeg|''Designing decks as cantilever spaces''
File:WhatsApp Image 2021-07-15 at 12.40.15 PM (1).jpeg|''OAT for small fun activity''
File:WhatsApp Image 2021-07-15 at 12.40.14 PM.jpeg|''Creating stone walls and seating deck''
File:WhatsApp Image 2021-07-15 at 12.40.15 PM (2).jpeg|''Adding road crossings''
</gallery>
</gallery>


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*''Who needs to act and how? Draw and explain a change/process model/timeline''
*''Who needs to act and how? Draw and explain a change/process model/timeline''
*''Which resources are needed? On which assets can you build?''
*''Which resources are needed? On which assets can you build?''
*''add 150 words text and visuals''
 


<gallery caption=" " widths="500px" heights="200px" perrow="1">
<gallery caption=" " widths="500px" heights="200px" perrow="1">
File:your case_spatial_your governance model.jpg|''add caption here''
File:Games 1.JPG|''Even this man was 65 years old and yet he wanted to enjoy''
File:your case_spatial_your process model.jpg|''add caption here''
File:Games 2.JPG|''Encouraging the community for social events''
File:Games 3.JPG|''Products made of waste products''
File:Games 4.JPG|''Enaging the community ''
File:Games 5.JPG|''Inviting local people to participate in acitivities''
</gallery>
</gallery>


== References ==
== References ==
* ''give a full list of the references you have used for your case''
* https://udo.lubw.baden-wuerttemberg.de/public/pages/map/default/index.xhtml?mapSrs=EPSG%3A25832&mapExtent=224048.3012048193%2C5247036.86746988%2C774357.6987951808%2C5532509.86746988
* https://www.bluemarblegeo.com/global-mapper/
* https://www.google.com/maps
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steinach
* https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:N%C3%BCrtingen,_Andreas_Kieser.png
* https://de.nailizakon.com/n/01-bw/nurtingen/nurtingen.html
* https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_l_2D-xE=/


= Process Reflection =
= Process Reflection =
*''Reflect in your intercultural and interdisciplinary team on the outcomes of your study''
*As a team, we really enjoyed and learned the process of how to study, assess, conceptualize the chosen landscape areas.
*''Which limitations were you facing?''
*We faced the limitation of communication and different time zone situation, but as the project was further processed we came to good communication.
*''What have you learnt from each other?''
*As we belong to different backgrounds, cultures, and geography, we shared a lot of things in common and learned how to manage, process, and innovate different techniques and strategies to overcome the design challenges
*''What did you learn in the Living Labs?''
*Maybe next time we would try to involve the community as soon as possible and communicate with them to better understand the location and other aspects of the areas
*''What would you do differently next time?''
 
*''You can also use diagrams/visuals''
 
*''250 words text''





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Area Baden-Württemberg
Place Nürtingen
Country Germany
Topics WAVE Project
Author(s) Abhishek Vekariya, Mohit Sehrawat, Rehan Wasi
Neckar.jpeg

Rationale

  • The focussed area of the Nuertingen Region is widely connected to the Steinach River, it is a tributary of the Neckar River.
  • Steinach almost starts from the central Nuertingen and ends up near Neuffen. As it is the major water area of the region thus it adds more cultural and historical values to the region.
  • While studying this area, we analyzed that people have lost interest in this River over time.
  • Major landscape challenges such connectivity of human-water, biodiversity, aquatic life, etc.


Location and scope

  • The Area of study is Nuertingen represented with the maps below.

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Water as a natural system

Geomorphology, typologies and dynamics of water areas

  • In our study area we found that Steinach is almost 2.6KM in length, whereas the overall length of the River is 13KM
  • As the water progresses it changes the geography and topography of the areas, in our case, it flows from the North to South and changes the width of its course at several places. Wetland, river, are the common water areas
  • We found 2 catchment area and one wetland, tributaries of Steinach River are such as Kummbach River, Ghaibach River and etc.
  • Floods are one of Nürtingen's most significant issues. Areas, where there is a chance of flooding every hundred years, are designated as"flood areas," to which additional laws apply, according to the Baden-Württemberg Water Resources Act.
  • Floods are sometimes to be expected twice a year in Steinach River, building measures are in place to take care of the floods. As however, The Neckar River, particularly had floods that occurred in 1824, 1926, 1978, 1990, and 2013. The historic flood wave that swept across the Neckar in October 1824 was the greatest flood the river had ever seen.


Water as a living space

  • On the left side of the Steinach lies the Industrial land and Residential on the other
  • Water Quality depletes in most of the part in the focussed region
  • The Natural Areas are almost very less and the area is almost completely urbanized except the forest and agriculture cover
  • The River Structure was changed over the course of time and some man made slopes were created into the river due to which aquatic life has been impacted on a very large scale


Blue and Green Infrastructure

  • Climate change adaptation/mitigation, Water management, Biodiversity, Local characteristics are the potential elements of green/blue infrastructure network. Climate change will likely be heading with a steady increase and also other factors will be directly affected. Basically due to numerous construction along the river and river structure affects both biodiversity and aquatic life


Water as a cultural space

Land use and water

  • The Land Use of the place changed as the population rose and demand of industries increased and also the settlements
  • The focussed region is almost 70% already urbanized with industries, residential dwellings, thus the rest of the land falls under the protected land or he green cover. The landuse has been utilized to its complete potential and doesn't need to change in near future


Cultural and spatial typologies of water areas

  • Along the Steinach River there are lots of spaces which are formed with very dense natural wild vegetation for better biodiversity and also very few open spaces with very less area
  • Steinach was beautiful when it was in its natural state but after the construction of the Dam, some slopes were created in the river which impacted the Aquatic life.

Sacred spaces and heritage

  • Nürtingen city dates back to the 6th & 7th centuries, several places and elements are present to add historical value in it, especially in the central part of the city. The central part of the city is located a little bit above the normal level, on a hilltop, which makes this area more historically valuable since every building has survived floods that were happening in the past years. This place a huge role in the identity of the city, bringing it more valuable to the locals as well as to tourists.


Visual appearance and landscape narrative

  • The water areas, Neckar and its tributary Steinach, formed the landscape of Nürtingen in the town it is today.
  • Mark Twain, famous American writer, and Friedrich Hölderlin, German philosopher and poet, depicted the Neckar in rather idyllic way. Mark Twain explained and used Neckar as the inspiration for the A Tramp Abroad: "“Germany, in the summer, is the perfection of the beautiful, but nobody has understood, and realized, and enjoyed the utmost possibilities of this soft and peaceful beauty unless he has voyaged down the Neckar on a raft. The motion of a raft is the needful motion; it is gentle, and gliding, and smooth, and noiseless; it calms down all feverish activities, it soothes to sleep all nervous hurry and impatience; under its restful influence all the troubles and vexations and sorrows that harass the mind vanish away, and existence becomes a dream, a charm, a deep and tranquil ecstasy. How it contrasts with hot and perspiring pedestrianism, and dusty and deafening railroad rush, and tedious jolting behind tired horses over blinding white roads!”. Hölderlin wrote a poem that is called The Neckar: "...The sighs of the poor people into songs, When the pomegranate ripens, when the orange trees, Nod in a green night, and the gum trees drip, Resin, and drums and cymbals resound, To labyrinthine dances. Perhaps someday my guardian deity will bring me, To these islands, but even then my thoughts, Would remain loyal to the Neckar, With its lovely meadows and pastoral shores
  • Famous cartographer, Andreas Kieser, made various maps and paintings trying to depict the landscape and Neckar in Nürtingen. There are also postcards dating from 1907 and later which try to show the character and what the landscape of Nürtingen consists (market, church, historical center, fountain)

Water and People

Accessibility and usability

  • Most of the focussed part has no direct access to the Steinach River, because of the excessive settlements and industries on both the sides
  • These spaces are being used as in a private garden of the owner, where they plant, store, farm and etc

Community Mapping

What is to be mapped here?

  • Social groups from within the community, for example the youth, kids, students, parents, the retired etc. Typically, these groups have specific needs, which you can also make explicit on the map. These people might not be organized in any way, but they are usually present in the context you are observing
  • Local stakeholder groups: these groups are organized in one or the other way. They only exist within the community context you are observing. For example: the local community center, local churches, local interest groups, the landowners, small businesses and retailers
  • External stakeholder groups are not necessarily present in the environment you are observing, but they may have strong stakes and interests. These can be local authorities, politicians, associations, care services etc.
  • For each group, you may identify their needs, objectives, power and capacities
  • You may also identify gaps and power conflicts
  • Please try to redepict these elements in an integrated way and in relation to your water landscape. What is the relationship between these groups? Are they close or distanced from each other? Who is more powerful? Which voices are hardly heard? Do they have any shared concerns?

Possible Futures

  • You can summarize your findings with a SWOT diagram and a DPSI(R) Model
  • Link back to the Sustainable Development Goals: Which goals are at risk?
  • What is your worst case scenario for this landscape?
  • What is your best case scenario for this landscape?
  • Present your scenarios in the form of a collage or sketch
  • Add text and visuals

Collaborative Goal Setting

  • Developing the accessibility to the Steinach which allows the interaction of humans with the ecosystem, and the river body as well
  • Cleaning the river sites to make it more inviting for the people around
  • Biodiversity needs to be developed in a more natural system in order to make the habitat more regenerative

Spatial Strategy and Transect

  • Creating different gradients along the river to connect the community and native biodiversity with the river Steinach. The Vision is to make the river accessible to the people so they can joyfully enjoy the water areas. For inviting people to the river we thought of redesigning the spaces to make it more welcoming.


From Theory of Change to Implementation

  • For implementing your vision: Which partnerships are needed? Which governance model is required?
  • Who needs to act and how? Draw and explain a change/process model/timeline
  • Which resources are needed? On which assets can you build?


References

Process Reflection

  • As a team, we really enjoyed and learned the process of how to study, assess, conceptualize the chosen landscape areas.
  • We faced the limitation of communication and different time zone situation, but as the project was further processed we came to good communication.
  • As we belong to different backgrounds, cultures, and geography, we shared a lot of things in common and learned how to manage, process, and innovate different techniques and strategies to overcome the design challenges
  • Maybe next time we would try to involve the community as soon as possible and communicate with them to better understand the location and other aspects of the areas