Fabian Wenner, M.Sc.
Akademischer Rat / Research and Teaching Associate
Postal address
Postal:
Arcisstr. 21
80333 München
- Phone: +49 (89) 289 - 22142
- Office hours: nach Vereinbarung / by appointment
- Room: 0503.02.360
- f.wenner@tum.de
Curriculum vitae
Since 2014 Research and teaching associate at the Chair for Urban Development at TU München
2013-2014 Master studies in Regional and Urban Planning at the London School of Economics and Political Science, SUTOR scholarship. Dissertation on "Land Value Tax and Urban Development in Estonia"
2012-2013 Planner at Albert Speer & Partner, Frankfurt
2009-2012 Student assistant at the Chair of Land Management, Land Policy and Municipal Geoinformation and tutor at the Centre for Student and Project Affairs, TU Dortmund University
2008-2012 Bachelor studies in Planning at TU Dortmund University, Germany and University College London, scholarship of the German National Academic Foundation
Focus of work
- Integrated Urban and Transport Planning: Public Passenger Transport, High Speed Rail, Inland Waterways
- Land policy instruments in urban development
- Utilisation of new digital sources for spatial research
Teaching
Winter term 2020/21
Title | Type | Duration | Dates | Lecturer (assistant) |
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Project MA (Free project) | UE | 6 | ![]() | |
Project Urban Landscape III (Free project) | PT | 9 | ![]() | |
Reflexion | SE | 1 | ![]() | |
Spatial Economics I (Spatial Structure and Regional Development) | VO | 2 | ![]() | |
Urban Development through Mobility (Public Transport Accessibility as Urban Generator) | SE | 2 | ![]() |
Summer term 2021
Research Projects
- Exploring the airport-city: airports’ diversification strategies, knowledge economy and the regeneration of business sites in a metropolitan context
- DFG-funded project: Brain Train? High-Speed Rail stations as focal points of the knowledge economy
- Mapping Urban Transportation Innovation Ecosystems
- DFG-funded project: Knowledge-intensive firms, connectivity and spatial restructuring: dynamics and differences in Germany and Switzerland
- Participation in the Architecture Research Incubator at the TUM Department of Architecture
- Structure and potentials analysis for Fürstenfeldbruck district and municipalities
- Perspectives for public transport in the Munich district
- Report for member municipalities of the "NordAllianz": Assessment of the role in the regional plans' system of central places
- WAM – Residence, Work, Mobility. Dynamics of change and development options for the Metropolitan Region of Munich
Memberships
- AESOP Young Academics
- International Academic Association on Planning, Law, and Property Rights (PLPR)
- Working Group Land Policy, Young Forum and LAG Bavaria of the Academy for Territorial Development in the Leibniz Association (ARL)
- Network on European Communications and Transport Activities Research (NECTAR)
Publications
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Rail Accessibility in Germany: Changing Regional Disparities between 1990 and 2020. Raumforschung und Raumordnung 79 (2), 2021 more… -
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Which Regions Benefit from New Rail Accessibility? Germany in 2030. disP - The Planning Review 56 (3), 2020, 59-76 more… -
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Euro-Star-Architecture: Comparing High-Speed Rail Stations in Europe. In: About Star Architecture: Reflecting on Cities in Europe. Springer International Publishing, 2020, 227-244 more… -
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Regional Urbanisation through Accessibility? — The “Zweite Stammstrecke” Express Rail Project in Munich. Urban Science 4 (1), 2020, 1-24 more… -
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Which Regions Benefit from Rail Accessibility? Germany 1990-2030. Chair of Urban Development, Technical University of Munich, 2020, more… -
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The Transformative Capacity of Regional Design. In: Shaping Regional Futures: Designing and Visioning in Governance Rescaling. Springer, 2020, 43-58 more… -
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Conference Locations and Sustainability Aspirations: Towards an Integrative Framework? DisP - The Planning Review 55 (1), 2019, 34-51 more… -
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Public real estate development projects and urban transformation: the case of flagship projects. In: Companion to Real Estate Development. Routledge, 2018, 43-55 more… -
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Sustainable urban development and land value taxation: The case of Estonia. Land Use Policy 77, 2018, 790-800 more… -
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Using Boundary Objects to Make Students Brokers Across Disciplines. A Dialogue Between Students and Their Lecturers on Bertolini's Node-Place-Model and Interdisciplinarity. Transactions of AESOP 2 (1), 2018, 81-90 more… -
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Land taxation in Estonia: An efficient instrument of land policy for land scarcity, equity, and ecology. In: Instruments of Land Policy. Dealing with Scarcity of Land.. Routledge, 2018, 78-88 more… -
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RES - Räumliche Entwicklungsstrategie Landkreis Fürstenfeldbruck. Schlussbericht zum Prozess der Struktur- und Potenzialanalyse 2017. 2017, more… -
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Perspektiven im öffentlichen Personennahverkehr im Landkreis München. Schlussbericht. Landkreis München, 2017, more… -
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Munich - The struggle to combine competitivness and social inclusion. In: Unequal Cities. The challenge of post-industrial transition in times of austerity. Routledge, 2017, 209-226 more… -
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Potentials of Entrepreneurial Thinking for Planning. disP - The Planning Review 53 (3), 2017, 94-100 more… -
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Teilstrategie Wirtschaftliche Entwicklung. Konzept einer strategischen Entwicklung von Wirtschaftsflächen im Landkreis Fürstenfeldbruck. Lehrstuhl für Raumentwicklung der Technischen Universität München., 2017, more… -
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Landshut: What next? Projekt im Masterstudiengang Urbanistik – Landschaft und Stadt WS2015/16. Technische Universität München, 2016 more… -
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WAM Wohnen Arbeiten Mobilität. Veränderungsdynamiken und Entwicklungsoptionen für die Metropolregion München. Lehrstuhl für Raumentwicklung und Fachgebiet für Siedlungsstruktur und Verkehrsplanung der Technischen Universität München, 2016, more… -
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Future perspectives for the Munich Metropolitan Region – an integrated mobility approach. Transportation Research Procedia 19, 2016, 94-108 more… -
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Quartiersentwicklung selbstgemacht? RaumPlanung (3/4), 2014, 107-113 more… -
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Land Value Tax and Urban Development in Estonia. Master's thesis, 2014 more…
Selected presentations and academic events
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40 Years of Rail Accessibility Change in Germany. Dortmunder Konferenz, 2020 more… -
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40 Years of Rail Accessibility Change in German Regions. NECTAR Cluster 6 Accessibility Workshop, 2019 more… -
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Accessibility Effects of the Second S-Bahn Trunk Line (Munich). Mobility@TUM, 2019 more… -
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Wissensökonomie, Konnektivität und räumliche Restrukturierung: Dynamiken und Unterschiede in Deutschland und der Schweiz. Arbeitskreissitzung der DFG Fachgruppe „410-02 Städtebau/Stadtentwicklung, Raumplanung, Verkehrs- und Infrastrukturplanung, Landschaftsplanung“, 2019 more… -
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High-Speed Rail and Interlocking Firm Networks of the Knowledge Economy in Germany. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG), 2019 more… -
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High-Speed Rail and Interlocking Firm Networks of the Knowledge Economy in Germany. Regional Studies Association (RSA) Annual Conference, 2019 more… -
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Brain Train or Brain Drain? The role of High-Speed Rail accessibility for knowledge-intensive firms and regional development. mobil.TUM 2018, 2018 more… -
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Brain Train or Brain Drain? Effects of high speed rail on the spatial structure in the age of the knowledge economy. Dortmunder Konferenz, 2018 more… -
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Effects of high speed rail-induced accessibility changes on urban development in Europe. AESOP Annual Congress, 2018 more… -
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Brain Train or Brain Drain? The role of High-Speed Rail accessibility for knowledge-intensive firms and regional development. European Regional Science Association (ERSA) Conference, 2018 more… -
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Application of a new method to identify knowledge-intensive firm clusters in spatial strategy consulting. European Regional Science Association (ERSA) Conference, 2018 more… -
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Effects of high speed rail-induced accessibility changes on urban development in Germany. Pegasus Nachwuchsnetzwerk für Mobilitäts- und Verkehrsforschung, Jahrestagung, 2018 more… -
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The use of space as decision-making process. The role of accessibility for locational choices of knowledge-intensive firms in the Munich Metropolitan Region. 11th AESOP Young Academics Conference 2017 - Planning and Entrepreneurship, 2017 more… -
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Scenarios for Polycentric Development in the Munich Metropolitan Region. 11th AESOP Young Academics Conference 2017 - Planning and Entrepreneurship, 2017 more… -
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Brain Train or Brain Drain? Effects of high speed rail on the spatial structure in the age of the knowledge economy. AESOP Annual Congress 2017, 2017 more… -
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Brain Train or Brain Drain? Effects of high speed rail on the spatial structure in the age of the knowledge economy. Mobilitätstag Mobility@TUM, 2017 more… -
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Future housing, working, and mobility perspectives for the Munich Metropolitan Region – an integrated approach. mobil.TUM Conference "Transforming Urban Mobility, 2016 more… -
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Teaching Capacity Building for Regional Governance. AESOP Young Academics Conference, 2016 more… -
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The use of space as decision-making process. Valuation of mobility, residential, and workplace choices in the Munich Metropolitan Region. IV World Planning Schools Congress, 2016 more… -
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The use of space as decision-making process. Valuation of mobility, residential, and workplace choices in the Munich Metropolitan Region. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, 2016 more… -
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The Land Value Tax in Estonia: Equitable land policy through taxation. LandAC conference, 2015 more… -
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Land value tax and urban development in Estonia. AESOP Annual Congress 2015, 2015 more… -
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Spatial integration and administrative complexity: Housing, employment, and mobility in the case of the Munich Metropolitan Region. AESOP Annual Congress 2015, 2015 more… -
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The Land Value Tax (LVT) as arbiter between market mechanisms and social liability. XI. Urban and Landscape Days, 2014 more… -
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Herkunftsorte und Hochschulwahl internationaler Studierender in Deutschland. Dortmunder Konferenz für Raum- und Planungsforschung, 2012 more…
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