Deutsches Institut für Urbanistik
German Institute of Urban Affairs From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.[1]
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Formation | February 15, 1973 |
Type | Think tank |
Headquarters | Zimmerstr. 13-15 10969 Berlin Germany |
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Director | Carsten Kühl |
CEO | Busso Grabow |
Website | difu |
The institute was founded by the German Association of Cities on 15 February 1973, and was named on 1 October 1973.[2] It is headquartered in Berlin, runs a branch in Cologne and is structured as a company with limited liability.[3]
Leaders
- 1973-1978: Wolfgang Haus
- 1978-1981: Erika Spiegel[4]
- 1981-1992: Dieter Sauberzweig
- 1992-2006: Heinrich Mäding
- 2006-2013: Klaus J. Beckmann
- 2013-2018: Martin zur Nedden
- 2018–present: Carsten Kühl
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