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Ursula Mollay

Spatial planning and regional development, renewable energy and energy efficiency, gender research

Ursula Mollay

Education

  • Technical University of Vienna: Spatial planning, graduated in 1996
  • Rosa-Mayreder College, Vienna: MA Program - Gender studies and feminist politics, graduated in 2008
  • Technical University of Vienna and Energiepark Bruck/Leitha: MSc Program - Renewable energy in Central and Eastern Europe, graduated in 2010
  • Die Umweltberatung: Energy consulting (EBA-Certification ‘A-Kurs’), 2010

Professional career

  • Since 1995 at ÖIR
  • 1994-1995 Planungsgemeinschaft Straße-Verkehr-Umwelt, Ing. Holzmann (freelance work)
  • 1993 Zivilingenieurbüro Dr. Rosinak (freelance work)

Reference projects (selection)

Spatial, urban and regional planning

  • SUME – Sustainable Urban Metabolism for Europe (FRP7)
  • Effects of the zoning policy in peripheral municipalities
  • Costs of the technical infrastructure with existing distribution networks in context of new developments
  • Urban development concept for the urban quarter Siemens-Allissen (Vienna)

Regional development and regional economy

  • Objective 1 Programme for Burgenland 2000-2006. Final Report
  • Learning region Nordburgenland
  • Gender-sensible regional development, concepts in Austria und potential implementation in Czech Republic (Master thesis 2009)
  • Local development Strategy in Nordburgenland
  • Spatial impact assessment: Pilot projects of the Objective 2 Programme for Lower Austria 2000-2006
  • Phasing-out Objective 1 Burgenland EFRE/ESF 2007-2013
  • Regional development concepts for “Niederösterreich-Mitte“ and “Industrieviertel”

Environment and energy

  • SmartCitiesNet - Recommendations for a consolidated Austrian research in the topic of “Smart Cities”
  • EISERN Energy Investment Strategies and long term Emission Reduction Needs
  • Energy Aware Spatial planning, Impact Potential of Settlement Structures and Opportunities for Assessment Tools to Support Sustainable Municipal Development (Master thesis 2010)

Knowledge transfer

  • „Ländlicher Raum, männlicher Raum?“, organisation and management of symposium to gender aspects in rural development

e: mollay [at] oir [dot] at
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