Dr. Kerstin Meyer

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Publications (chronological)

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2025

2025:  

Beyond start-up formation: Effects of entrepreneurial ecosystem support activities for developing lagging regions

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Flögel, F., Letonja, M., Meyer, K., Rabadjieva, M., Vilman, Z., Zhekova, R., Zlateva, M. & Butzin, A. (2025): Beyond start-up formation: Effects of entrepreneurial ecosystem support activities for developing lagging regions. Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit, 2025, 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1177/02690942241311805

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Journal article

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2025

2025:  

Exploring the Potential of Urban Manufacturer's Waste Heat for the Residential Heating Transition in Germany. A Spatial Analysis Acros Four Federal States

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Angstmann, M., Meyer, K. & Gärtner, S. (2025): Exploring the Potential of Urban Manufacturer's Waste Heat for the Residential Heating Transition in Germany. A Spatial Analysis Acros Four Federal States. IAT discussion paper, 2025 (03). Gelsenkirchen: Institute for Work and Technology, Westphalian University of Applied Sciences. https://doi.org/10.53190/dp/202503

Abstract

Urban manufacturing is increasingly discussed as a contributor to sustainable urban development,
particularly through its potential to supply industrial waste heat for district heating networks (DHN).
This paper examines whether urban manufacturing in Germany can provide a meaningful source of
waste heat for residential heating. Drawing on novel data from the Plattform für Abwärme (PfA), which
reports over 19,000 industrial processes across 2,668 sites, we analyse the spatial distribution, sectoral
composition, and residential proximity of waste heat sources. After filtering for relevant sites (≥50 °C,
≥12 h daily availability), we assess their distribution across urban, suburban, and rural contexts and
conduct a spatial analysis for four federal states—Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Lower Saxony, and
North Rhine-Westphalia. Our results show that manufacturing accounts for 62% of all reported waste
heat sources, with 51% located in towns and suburbs and only 22% in densely populated cities. Notably,
82% of identified sites in the four states lie within 500 metres of residential areas, indicating substantial
potential for DHN integration. However, marked regional differences in sectoral composition
demonstrate that opportunities are uneven and strongly context dependent. We conclude that
industrial waste heat offers a significant but supplementary contribution to Germany’s heating
transition. Realising this potential will require overcoming technical, governance, and socio-economic
barriers, while recognising that defossilisation and sectoral transformation may alter future
availability.

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Internet document

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2025

2025:  

Integrating Manufacturing: Strategies and Legal Approaches Dealing With Noise Conflicts in German Urban Planning

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Meyer, K., Sievers, L., Gärtner, S., Schoppengerd, J. & Söfker-Rieniets, A. (2025): Integrating Manufacturing: Strategies and Legal Approaches Dealing With Noise Conflicts in German Urban Planning. Urban Planning, 10, 1-23. https://doi.org/10.17645/up.i436

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Journal article

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2025

2025:  

Reviewing Environmental Benefits of Urban Manufacturing: Arguments and Evidence fro Carbon, Resource, and Space Efficiency

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Angstmann, M., Meyer, K., Gärtner, S. & Stratmann, L. (2025): Reviewing Environmental Benefits of Urban Manufacturing: Arguments and Evidence fro Carbon, Resource, and Space Efficiency. Urban Planning, 10, 1-31. https://doi.org/10.17645/up.10039

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Journal article

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2024

2024:  

Globally responsible urban and economic development: Municipal Approaches to Circular Economy

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Gangnus, D. & Meyer, K. (2024): Globally responsible urban and economic development: Municipal Approaches to Circular Economy. Forschung Aktuell, 2024 (09). Gelsenkirchen: Institut Arbeit und Technik, Westfälische Hochschule Gelsenkirchen Bocholt Recklinghausen. https://doi.org/10.53190/fa/202409en

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Internet document

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2024

2024:  

Heterogeneity of urban manufacturing – a statistical analysis of manufacturing companies in three German cities

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Meyer, K. & Schonlau, M. (2024): Heterogeneity of urban manufacturing – a statistical analysis of manufacturing companies in three German cities. European Planning Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2024.2337305

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Journal article

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2023

2023:  

Next Generation Small Urban Manufacturing: Apprentices' Perspective on Location Factors, Mixed-Use, and Shared Spaces

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Meyer, K. (2023): Next Generation Small Urban Manufacturing: Apprentices' Perspective on Location Factors, Mixed-Use, and Shared Spaces. Urban Planning, 8 ((4)). https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v8i4.7040

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Journal article

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2022

2022:  

Handbook on urban production: Potentials, pathways, measures

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Bathen, A., Bunse, J., Gärtner, S., Meyer, K., Lindner, A., Schambelon, S., Schonlau, M. & Westhoff, S. (2022): Handbook on urban production: Potentials, pathways, measures ([Translation-Editors: Castro, A., Panitz, N. & Wascher, E. by T-Factor project] ). Bochum: UrbaneProduktion.Ruhr.

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Report

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2022

2022:  

UrbaneProduktion.Ruhr – Urban production as a local strategy

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Gärtner, S., Meyer, K. & Schambelon, S. (2022): UrbaneProduktion.Ruhr – Urban production as a local strategy. Research and development at the Westphalian University: research report, 21. Gelsenkirchen: Institute for Work and Technology, Westphalian University of Applied Sciences.

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Report

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