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FINAL PROGRAMME FOR THE ANNUAL CONGRESS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF EUROPEAN SCHOOLS OF
PLANNING JULY 15th – 18th 2009, LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND
Version Updated : 14/07/2009
Track Session Date Time Venue No. Paper Author (s)
OPENING PLENARY Wednesday
15th July
2009
3.30 - 6.00 Sherrington
Lecture Theatre
Welcome and introduction: Prof Dave Shaw,
Chair, Local Organising Committee, Pro Vice
Chancellor Steve Holloway, RTPI President Martin
Willey, Aesop President Prof. Willem Salet
The City Region - Past, Present and
Future; “Liverpool Regeneration:
Reflections on the Past, Lessons for
the Future” Nigel Lee, Head of
Planning, Liverpool City Council;
“Impacts 08 - early reflections on the
impact on Liverpool as a European
Capital of Culture” Dr.Beatriz Garcia,
University of Liverpool; “A Future
Vision for the Region” Peter Nears,
Strategic Planning Director, Peel
Holdings
TRACK 1: Planning
Theory: Trust and
Professionalism
Session 1: Trust and
Professionalism
Thursday
16th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 1
53 1. Creating spaces of trust: the challenge of future
planning theory in Western cities
Yosef Jabareen
249 2. Building trust in planning: understanding the
contested legitimacy of a planning decision
Malcolm Tait
120 3. Skills, professional accountability and
organisations in urban policy and planning
Barry Goodchild, Gilles Jeannot and
Paul Hickman
78 4. The Dutch layer approach in spatial planning
and design – turn-of-the-century or a
fundamental development?
Jeroen van Schaick and Ina Klaasen
TRACK 2: European
Territorial
Cohesion
Session 1: Overviews Thursday
16th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Civic Design
Lecture Theatre
1
163 1. European Spatial Planning: Past, Present and
Future
Andreas Faludi
96 2. EU territorial governance: learning from an
institutional reading
Umberto Janin Rivolin
158 3. Reinventing spatial planning in a borderless
Europe: Emergent themes
Bas Waterhout, Andreas Faludi, Jody
Milder, Vincent Nadin, Dominic Stead,
Wil Zonneveld
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TRACK 3: Planning
Education
Session 1:
Theoretical
Perspectives
Thursday
16th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 1
377 1. Why can't the future be more like the past?
Learning to hope through reading our past
Elsona van Huyssteen and Mark Oranje
587 2. Joining up the Spiritual and the Professional in
Planning Education
Ian Wight
287 3. Geo-ICT as a bargaining instrument within the
planning process
Win van der Knaap and Barbara Sterk
TRACK 4: Global
Challenges
Session 1 Thursday
16th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Civic Design
Lecture Theatre
2
9 1. Trade Liberalisation Policy impact to Indonesia
regional disparities: A case from Asean Free Trade
Area (AFTA)
Adiwan Fahlan Aritenang
16 2. Global challenges for the trade logistic hub of
the Netherlands: can policies of the past handle
the future?
Melika Levelt
TRACK 6:
Participation and
Governance
Session 1: Local
Development
Thursday
16th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Law Lecture
Theatre 1
540 1. Spatial planning in practice: lessons from the
reformed English local development
Mark Baker, Stephen Hincks, Alex Lord
and David Shaw
436 2. Planning as discursive practice in a Swedish
local-regional context
Maria Håkansson
370 3. Managing urban complexity: Action research
and learning-based approach to local
development
Sirkku Wallin
TRACK 6:
Participation and
Governance
Session 2: Strategic
Planning
Thursday
16th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Law Lecture
Theatre 2
136 1. Change? What kind of Change? More of the
same is not enough!
Louis Albrechts
376 2. Finding Joe Public: An Examination of
Representation in Participatory Planning
Diane Hopkins
424 3. Catching Reality in Flight for Strategic Planning -
Organizing and Analyzing Planning in a Large
Transdisciplinary Project on Regional Adaptation
to Climate Change
Gérard Hutter
528 4. Innovation in strategic planning Alessandro Balducci
TRACK 6:
Participation and
Governance
Session 3: Regional
Strategies:
Thursday
16th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Law Lecture
Theatre 3
639 1. Reforms and regional planning in a fragmented
society
Jorgen Amdam
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2. Integrating spatial planning in England: Lessons
from the development of Regional Spatial
Strategies.
Andrew Moore
653 3. Follow the leader? Urban planning and
governance challenges in the inner city.
Austin Barber and Montse Pareja
Eastaway
510 4. Decentralization or Chaos? Governing
Relocation in Housing Market Renewal Demolition
Areas
Orna Rosenfeld
663 5. Joined-Up Planning: rowing in the same
direction
Darryl Low Choy
TRACK 8: Planning
and Law
Session 1: Planning
and Law
Thursday
16th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Eleanor
Rathbone,
Hearnshaw
Theatre
463 1. Revisiting the compensation and betterment
notions after one hundred years
Rachelle Alterman
527 2. Planning and Law: an increasingly important
marriage
Leonie Janssen-Jansen
3. The right to housing: a cross national
perspective.
Michelle Oren
456 4. Less is more: the impact and unintended
consequences of de-regulation (UK).
Janet Askew
TRACK 9: Urban
Design and Physical
Form
Session 1: Urban
Design and Public
Private Relations 1
Thursday
16th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Rendall 124 574 1. Contemporary Public Space: Critique and
Classification
Matthew Carmona
497 2. The Interface between the private and public
space and its importance.
Isin Can
559 3. Broadgate, Paternoster Square, Bishops Square:
The real estate sector as a pioneer for quality in
urban design in London.
Cordelia Polinna
25 4. Where is the café? The challenge of providing
mixed uses in new developments.
Jill Grant and Katherine Perrott
164 5. Assessing the supply of Urban Green spaces in
privately and publicly managed Cairo
neighbourhoods
Nezar Kafafy and Chris Webster
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TRACK 9: Urban
Design and Physical
Form
Session 2: Urban
Design and Public
Private Relations 2
Thursday
16th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Rendall 125 434 1. The space of a recent past – the place of a near
future.
Kevin Logan
541 2. Living on the edge: public space in metropolitan
borders, the case of Rome.
Mara Cossu
350 3. Action research by design Jan Schreurs and Stijn Oosterlynck
444 4. Planning and Design Practice in the Virtual
Space
Ileana Apostol, Panayotis Antoniadis,
Tridib Banerjee
TRACK 10:
Transport Planning
and Policy
Session 1: Shifting
Paradigms in
Transport Planning:
Challenges for
Education, Research
and Policy
Thursday
16th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 3
1. Moving from ‘transport planning’ to
‘accessibility planning’: Advocating the need for a
major policy shift
António Ferreira and Peter Batey
324 2. Planning mobility: networking research,
education and policy-making
Luca Bertolini
476 3. Teaching land use - transport interactions:
towards a cross-disciplinary education?
Elisabetta Vitale Brovarone
TRACK 10:
Transport Planning
and Policy
Session 2: Pursuing
Sustainable Urban
Mobility:
International
Practices
Thursday
16th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 4
82 1. Intelligent mobility over centuries: the Vienna
case
Petra Hirschler and Nina Svanda
24 2. How to Embrace Transit and Alienate Scooters? Oliver Shyr, Tai-Wei Huang and Yu-
Hsuan Hsiao
TRACK 11: Climate
Change and
Planning
Session 1: Carbon
Governance and the
Politics of Mitigation
Thursday
16th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Eleanor
Rathbone
Lecture Theatre
35 1. Reconciling the multiple planning issues posed
by climate change responses
Peter Meyer
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135 2. Spatial planning and climate adaptation.
institutional conditions for successful strategies
Arwin van Buuren, Peter Driessen,
Geert Teisman, Piet Rietveld, Marleen
van Rijswick, Willem Salet and Tejo
Spit
180 3. Facilitating Decision-making: using the web to
improve state legislators’ formulation of climate
change policies in the US
Kristen Yount
229 4. State Initiatives to promote GHG reductions
through urban and regional planning: the view
from the states
Rachael Rawlins and Robert Paterson
TRACK TWELVE:
Culture, Heritage
and Spatial
Planning
Session 1: Uses of
Culture 1
Thursday
16th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Rendall Theatre
Lecture Theatre
9
13 1. Ambivalent Pasts and Branded Futures: Belfast
and the Titanic Quarter
Deborah Peel
451 2. Persuasive Storytelling - Creating a Brand for
the City of Helsinki
Mervi Ilmonen
501 3. The image of the city and cultural events. The
case of Carnival Festival of Patras in Greece.
Evanthia Athanasopoulou and
Aristeidis Sapounakis
505 4. Creativity, Clusters and Film Industry: The
linkages between spatial organization and
creativity in Soho-London
Sidika Bahar Durmaz
TRACK 13: Planning
for Rural Areas
Session 1:
Governance and
Planning
Thursday
16th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 5
37 1. Are “intermediate bodies” in the planning
system blocking the delivery of higher levels of
affordable housing in rural areas of England?
John Sturzaker
149 2. Innovation, network governance and planning
in rural areas
Roar Amdam
269 3. State power, local government reorganisation
and accumulation and hegemony in the
countryside
Simon Pemberton and Mark Goodwin
420 4. National policies in decentralised spatial
planning
Petra Roodbol-Mekkes and Adri van
den Brink
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TRACK 14:
Environmental
Planning and
Resource
Management
Session 1: Integrated
Coastal and Marine
Planning
Thursday
16th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 7
183 1. Integrating Coastal Planning: a Review of
Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)
Practice and Prospects
Lynne McGowan
611 2. Integrate coastal zone management (iczm)
approach and the multi-level governance strategy
of Sardinia (Italy): a framework to tackle
environmental, social and economic issues.
Sebastiano Curreli, Federica Isola and
Cheti Pira
115 3. Marine Planning: Where Spatial Planning Meets
Resource Management?
Stephen Jay
307 4. Sustainable Development and the Deep Blue
Sea: Understanding public interest criteria in UK
Marine Spatial Planning
Geraint Ellis and Heather Ritchie
TRACK 14:
Environmental
Planning and
Resource
Management
Session 2: River
(Basin) management
Thursday
16th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 8
121 1. A Sustainable Future (?): River Basin
Management meets Land Use Planning in
Scotland
H.M. Smith, K.L. Blackstock and G.
Wall
375 2. River-basin structure planning for residential
greenfield developments recaptures past
neighborhood form
Marjorie van Roon and Jennifer Dixon
452 3. Land use management in regions of transition –
new ways towards strategic cooperation in
Germany?
Thomas Weith
TRACK 15: Planning
History
Session 1 Thursday
16th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Architecture
Lecture Theatre
G27
542 1. Why can’t the future be more like the past? The
politics and practicalities of post-catastrophe
reconstruction
Peter Larkham and Joe Nasr
570 2. 100 years on: some reflections on the Housing,
Town Planning, etc. Act 1909
Philip Booth and Margo Huxley
606 3. Women, Cities and Painting Judith Allen
TRACK 16: Planning
and Energy
Session 1 Thursday
16th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 2
62 1. Planning for large infrastructure Tim Marshall
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91 2. Impacts of Strategic Environmental Assessment
on the Planning of Energy Infrastructure in
Denmark
Ivar Lyhne
258 3. Biomass cultivation for energy production –
consequences for Europe?
Claudia Werner and Alexandra Hill
RESILIENCE AND
RISK
MANAGEMENT
STRATEGIES
MEETING
Thursday
16th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Law: Moot
Room
TRACK 1: Planning
Theory: Trust and
Professionalism
Session 2: Planning
Connections and
Rationality
Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 1
546 1. Connected action in planning: possibilities and
limitations
Ali Madanipour
172 2. Path dependence in conference and exhibition
center development
R. Vermeulen and W.G.M. Salet
TRACK 1: Planning
Theory: Trust and
Professionalism
Session 3: Thinking
about Planning
Education
Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 2
14 1. Intertwining decision- and design-oriented
planning
Gerrit J. Carsjens and Arnold van der
Valk
111 2. Reflecting on the knowledge skills needed for
planning for diversity and equality
Dory Reeves
625 3. Towards a theory of planning in contemporary
India: a discussion
Deepak Gopinath
TRACK 2: European
Territorial
Cohesion
Session 2: Territorial
Cohesion
Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Civic Design
Lecture Theatre
1
664 1. The Green Paper on Territorial Cohesion Olivier Sykes
532 2. Territorial cohesion discourses: Hegemonic
strategic concepts in European Spatial Planning
Loris Servillo
462 3. Towards a EU territorial cohesion policy: the
governance issue
Georgia Giannakourou
TRACK 3: Planning
Education
Session 2: Skills
Development
Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 1
167 1. Education is the future's past; the challenges of
reflexivity in planning education
R. Benuen and B. Duineveld
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403 2. Redefining the Role of a Regional Planner and
an Assessment of Graduate Education in Regional
Planning
Erkut Gulden and Gonal Dilcu
38 3. Lifelong Educational Project- Brownfields in
Baltic States
Barbara Vojvodikova and Jana
Pletnicka
203 4. Planning Skills: Tensions between educational
and institutional contexts
M. Spaul, A. Hockey and D. Odeleye
TRACK 4: Global
Challenges
Session 2 Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Civic Design
Lecture Theatre
2
55 1. The Desired Configuration of Residential
Communities in the Digital Age: Old Small Towns
vs. Suburbia
Tooran Alizadeh
128 2. Urban policies and creativity: can social
innovation promote territorial cohesion in Porto
City-region?
Carlos Oliveira and Isabel Breda-
Vázquez
647 3. Planning policy and the funding of
infrastructure..
Faraz Latif
TRACK 5: Planning
in Multi-cultural
Societies
Session 1: Public
Space in the City of
Diversity
Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 5
481 1. How do Turkish migrants locate themselves in
the streetscape of Amsterdam in relation to public
of the city?
Ceren Sezer
90 2. Innovation amidst degeneration: Local
government policy and the prevention of violence
Carolyn Whitzman
512 3. The use of the night in a multicultural city Francisco Serdoura, Dulce Loução and
Graça Moreira
TRACK 6:
Participation and
Governance
Session 4:
Alternative
Approaches 1
Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Law Lecture
theatre 1
186 1. Refocussing on catchment governance as a
spatial platform for integrated water resource
planning in New Zealand.
Ali Memon, Brett Painter and Edward
Weber
170 2. Multi-Actor Co-Configuration as a Planning Tool Sari Puustinen
379 3. Managing urban complexity: Action research
and learning-based approach to community
development
Sirkku Wallin
TRACK 6:
Participation and
Governance
Session 5:
Alternative
Approaches 2
Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Law Lecture
theatre 2
346 1. Developing Just and Healthy Public Policy Debra Fox
329 2. Urban centers: dispositives for innovating
public policies and urban governance
Valeria Fedeli
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142 3. State spatial Keynesianism in the rescaling of
environmental governance
Simin Davoudi
TRACK 6:
Participation and
Governance
Session 6:
Governance
Practices
Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Law Lecture
theatre 3
341 1. The production of public spaces and the
economy of attention - Governance without
'participation'
Sabine Knierbein
92 2. Trust as a central concept in planning research
& practice
Jasper de Vries
220 3. Expectations and realities: conflict and
compromise in strata ownership and governance
Jennifer Dixon
124 4. Becoming a spatial planner in England: the
practical work of renewing a professional project
Andy Inch
TRACK 7: Housing,
Growth and
Regeneration
Session 1: Strategic
Planning and
Housing – the
Implementation
Challenge
Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 3
97 1. The Definition of Housing Market Areas: A
Critique of Existing Approaches
Stephen Hincks and Cecilia Wong
650 2. Managing housing growth through strategic
spatial planning
Nicky Morrison
213 3. Stewardship: a neglected dimension of
sustainable development
Suzy Nelson
422 4. Affordable Housing – The contribution of
Housing Strategies to manage urban growth in
New Zealand
Anja Szypulski, Alexandra Hill and
Christian Lindner
TRACK 8: Planning
and Law
Session 2: Land Use
Policy
Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Eleanor
Rathbone,
Hearnshaw
Theatre
94 1. Responsive Land Policy for Clumsy Floodplains -
How to Cope with Extreme Floods
Thomas Hartmann
500 2. Planning and Regulation for Controversial Land
Uses in the Urban Web: Frameworks, Policies, and
Processes for the Red Light Districts in Greek
Cities
Konstantinos Lalenis
615 3. A libertarian approach to city planning;
planning station areas in Tokyo
Paul Chorus
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TRACK 9: Urban
Design and Physical
Form
Session 3: Place
Making 2
Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall 124 676 1. Place making and integration of multi-cultural
societies in South African cities.
Ambrose Adebayo
299 2. City Beaches as Post-fordist Placemaking. Mhairi Ambler and Quentin Stevens
680 3. Quality of urban space and tourist pressure in
historic centres: a method to preserve cultural
heritage by enhancing place-identity
Marichela Sepe
150 4. Harmony between Man and Nature: Past as
Future Answers?
Amy Yue Tang
146 5. The spatial layout code: a tool towards a
consolidated urban design - Lisbon, the Telheiras
urban plan
Filipa Serpa
TRACK 10:
Transport Planning
and Policy
Session 3: Planning
Ports, Airports and
Rural Mobility
Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 3
43 1. Cruise terminal development and spatial
planning
John McCarthy
450 2. Push or Pull? The Interplay of Airport Cities and
Metropolitan Regions
Johanna Schlaack
174 3. Rural outdoor recreation and mobility
management
C. F. Jaarsma and J.R. de Vries
TRACK 11: Climate
Change and
Planning
Session 2: Climate
Policy in
Comparative Context
Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Eleanor
Rathbone
Lecture Theatre
304 1. Understanding climate change impacts and
planning for adaptation options in developing
countries’ megacities
Diana Reckien and Matthias KB Lüdeke
536 2. Challenges of climate change for spatial
planning in Germany
Dietwald Gruehn, Sven Rannow and
Burghard Meyer
23 3. Green building policies in the U.S. and the
Netherlands
Rebecca Coleen Retzlaff
198 4. Energy strategies and urban projects: the
French case
Samy T. Souami
TRACK 12: Culture,
Heritage and
Spatial Planning
Session 2: Uses of
Culture 2
Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall Theatre
Lecture Theatre
9
315 1. Palermo Shootings. Approaches (and spaces)
for the representation of a city.
Licia Giacopelli, Davide Leone and
Giuseppe Lo Bocchiaro
524 2. Pickled Potentials? Culture, heritage and
planning through the lens of a quirky New Zealand
City
Elizabeth Rose
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453 3. The role of leisure in neighbourhood planning:
differences in the evaluation of Greek cities
Kleanthis Syrakoulis and Alex Deffner
TRACK 13: Planning
for Rural Areas
Session 2: Policy
Integration
Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 5
683 1. Policy integration at the EU level for rural areas Wendy Tan, Akkelies van Nes, Adriana
Suarez Castanedas and Vincent Nadin
537 2. New Ways of improving the built environment
in rural regions
Kerstin Gothe
447 3. Housing demand, residential development and
land-use planning: Elements of knowledge to
approach challenges of rural areas under urban
pressure
Nathalie Bertrand and Mbolatiana
Rambonilaza
TRACK 14:
Environmental
Planning and
Resource
Management
Session 3:
Environmental
Planning and
Management in an
Urban and Wider
Spatial Context 1
Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 7
56 1. Environmental impacts of a tourism
development plan in the southern Turkey
Dilek Unalan
317 2. The “Corona Verde” Strategic Plan: a common
vision for protecting and enhancing the natural
and cultural heritage
Claudia Cassatella
TRACK 14:
Environmental
Planning and
Resource
Management
Session 4:
Environmental
Planning and
Management in an
Urban and Wider
Spatial Context 2
Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 8
26 1. Singapore water urbanism: proactive planning Belinda Yuen
98 2. Exploring substantive interfaces between
spatial planning and ecological networks in
Germany
Markus Leibenath
223 3. An effective integration framework for coastal
zone management in the developing countries
Context
Hossam Ibrahim
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TRACK 15: Planning
History
Session 2 Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Architecture
Lecture Theatre
G27
54 1. The swan song of Patrick Geddes: learning from
the Plan for Tel Aviv (1925)
Noah Rubin
72 2. The wisdom of "Saint Patrick": Patrick
Abercrombie's 1948 Australian Tour
Marco Amati and Robert Freestone
79 3. "Queen Jane" and changing paradigms in urban
planning
Dirk Schubert
TRACK 16: Planning
and Energy
Session 2 Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 2
260 1. Integrated energy-space concepts, a powerful
planning tool for an energy transition
F.M.G. Van Kann and G. de Roo
199 2. Sustainable neighborhoods in Europe. Lessons
for an urban planning of energy.
Samy Souami
Track 17: Planning
and Complexity
Session 1 Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 6
58 1. Informal Culture in the Malaysian Residential
Development Industry
Ruth Foo
266 2. Strategic spatial planning as a new concept to
deal with complexity?
J. Utz and W. Schönwandt
423 3. Society, Academy and Business Cooperation - A
complex sustainable urban development
Kristina Nilsson
URBAN DESIGN IN
PLANNING
MEETING
Thursday
16th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Law: Moot
Room
FRENCH AND
BRITISH PLANNING
STUDIES MEETING
Thursday
16th July
2009
12.30-1.30 Law: Moot
Room
TRACK 1: Planning
Theory: Trust and
Professionalism
Session 4: The
Cultural Turn and the
City
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 1
342 1. Planning and the “cultural turn” Barbara Pizzo
596 2. At the limits of communicative planning: the
design dimension of planning as a challenge to the
theory of communicative planning
Hanna Mattila
323 3. Planning cities for all? Sigmund Asmervik
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643 4. Planning systems as ”institutional
technologies”: a proposal of conceptualisation
Umberto Janin Rivolin
TRACK 1: Planning
Theory: Trust and
Professionalism
Session 5: Models
and Planning Tools
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 2
638 1. Poly-centric philosophy of science and
contemporary urban planning (after 1960s)
Ebru Gurler and Nuran Zeren Gulersoy
634 2. Linking knowledge to action: a mechanism to
link expert knowledge to strategic processes
Marco te Brommelstroet, Thomas
Straatemeier and Perry Hoetjes
407 3. Planning theories and planning models:
innovations and continuities in the relations North-
South or: can the future be different from the
past?
Carlos Vainer
TRACK 2: European
Territorial
Cohesion
Session 3: Cohesion
Policy and Cities
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Civic Design
Lecture Theatre
1
310 1. Cohesion policy and "urban areas in crisis": how
the definition of disadvantage has changed from
Urban I to Urban II. Some reflection from the
Italian experience
Silvia Bighi
141 3. Best Practices and Policy Transfer in Spatial
Planning
Dominic Stead
41 4. A Solution in Search of a Problem: a 'garbage
can' approach to the politics of territorial
cohesion
David Evers
TRACK 3: Planning
Education
Roundtable on
Culture in Planning
Education
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 1
193 1. Updating planning education: Cultural
interventions and the production of urban space
as a new form of political participation
Paula Marie Hildebrandt
273 2. Cultural Interventions in urban public spaces-
Consequences for planning education
Sandra Huning
340 3. Public spaces, urban culture and the economy
of attention- Teaching revisited
Sabine Knierbein
300 4. What's going on here? Quentin Stevens
327 5. Values, power and the technical knowledge:
does planning education have something to do
with planning practice?
Chiara Tornaghi
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Education
PLANNING
EDUCATION
DOCTORAL COLLEGE
ROUNDTABLE
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 2
576 International Doctoral College "Spatial Research
Lab"
Bernd Scholl, Michael Koch, Markus
Neppl, Walter Schönwandt, Andreas
Voigt and Udo Weilacher
TRACK 4: Global
Challenges
Session 3 Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Civic Design
Lecture Theatre
2
233 1. Planning for Growing and Declining Regions Dr. Severine Mayere, Dr. Paul Donehue
207 2. Stimulating private sector involvement in the
mark..
Bart Pasmans, Erwin van der Krabben
383 3. The Many Regional Development Trajectories
of South Africa: Patterns and Critical
Considerations of Past and Present Interventions
and Intentions for Change
Mark Oranje and Elsona van Huyssteen
TRACK 5: Planning
in Multi-cultural
Societies
Session 2: Planning
Across Difference
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 5
137 1. Cultural Impact Assessment in Urban Planning Timo Heikkinen
349 2. Urban Policies in Multi-Ethnic Contexts: The
Italian Experiences between "Tradition" and
"Innovation"
Paola Briata
609 3. Critique of Basic-Needs Ideology in Aid and
Development
Pietro Calogero
624 4. Immigrants´ settlement patterns: a
methodological assessment
Emília Malcata Rebelo
655 5. Urban Planning in developing societies Sergio Flores Pena
TRACK 6:
Participation and
Governance
Session 7: Multi-
Actor Governance
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Law Lecture
theatre 1
401 1. Civil society as an alternative body of
development regulation: the development of the
new central business district of Istanbul
Burcu Ozdirlik
60 2. Public versus Private; the search for new
organisational and managerial solutions for urban
area development in the Netherlands
Erwin Heurkens
127 3. Spatial planning and governance landscapes at
inter-municipal level: a cross-national comparison
Carlos Oliveira and Isabel Breda-
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spatial contracts, planning and development
Simon Pemberton and Greg Lloyd
TRACK 6:
Participation and
Governance
Session 8: Modes of
Governance
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Law Lecture
theatre 2
134 1. On the discursive production of new modes of
governance
Peter Schmitt
151 2. Governance and planning in Niger: the
challenge of decentralisation
Mario Artuso
209 3. Promoting Empowerment through changing
governance structures: Policy and Practice in
England
Nick Bailey
228 4. Participation and mode of governance: an East
Asian perspective
Mee Kam Ng
TRACK 6:
Participation and
Governance
Session 9:
Institutional Capacity
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Law Lecture
theatre 3
234 1. Constructing institutional capacity: The roles of
discourse formation in the planning on the edge
of Bandung City, Indonesia
Delik Hudalah and Johan Woltjer
626 2. Local meanings of governance: influence of
contextual norms and practices
Deepak Gopinath and Dumiso Moyo
629 3. Do institutions matter? Comparison of
metropolitan area planning processes and
strategic urban interventions in France and
Germany
Jan Schreurs and Loris Servillo
TRACK 7: Housing,
Growth and
Regeneration
Session 2: Strategic
Planning and
Housing – Examples
of Implementation
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 3
11 1. Reurbanisation and housing markets in the
central and inner areas of Liverpool.
Chris Couch and Steven Fowles
580 2. New Urban Housing Christine Lambert
117 3. Minimum Housing Space Standards in Italy and
England
Manuela Madeddu, Nick Gallent and
Alan Mace
345 4. Delivering homes through urban regeneration
in the UK, France and the Netherlands: What will
the future consequences of the market-led past
be?
Nikos Karadimitriou, Claudio de
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TRACK 8: Planning
and Law
Session 3: Law and
the Market
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Eleanor
Rathbone,
Hearnshaw
Theatre
95 1. The juridification of public/private
development by European Law and the relational
assets of regions: the case of public procurement
Willem K. Korthals Altes and Tuna
Taşan-Kok
348 2. Urban planning legislation as evidence of
economic policies. The impact of the Spanish Law
6-1998 on Valladolid, a medium size city.
José Luis Sáinz Guerra, Fernando
Sánchez Minguez and Pablo Bonachía
Rojas
644 3. Does planning matter? A view on the impact of
land-use plans in the hub of Israel
Nurit Alfasi
306 4. Participation in practice Dafna Carmon and Rachelle Alterman
TRACK 9: Urban
Design and Physical
Form
Session 4: Social
Space and the City 1
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 CANCELLED CANCELLED
TRACK 9: Urban
Design and Physical
Form
Session 5: Social
Space and the City 2
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Rendall 125 319 1. Planning cities for all Sigmund Asmervik
133 2. Physical Form, Spatial Configuration and Use of
Streets: Children’s choices of streets as
playground.
V. Galani and A. Gospodini
254 3. Home Zones – Ideal places? Lucy Cartlidge
475 4. Redevelopment of ground floor zone and street
level of Viennese urban fabric.
Betul Bretschneider
105 5. Urban design and social life – the relocation of
Kiruna town.
Krister Olsson, Marcus Adolphson
TRACK 10:
Transport Planning
and Policy
Session 4: Delivering
Transport Polices:
Institutional
Challenges
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 3
15 1. Improving cross-border intermodal rail freight
transport in the European Union: a concept for
innovation in governance
Min Zhang, Lóri Tavasszy and Rob van
der Heijden
289 2. Devolution and Transport: A case study in
Wales
Chris Yewlett
473 3. Uniting Behind the Past: Civil Society
Organizations and the Protection of
Transportation Infrastructure
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TRACK 10:
Transport Planning
and Policy
Session 5: Integrating
Public Transport and
Urban Development
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 4
678 1. Lessons from Belgium? The light railway
network as tool of regional planning
Greet De Block
250 2. Light Rail and Planning. Innovations in
Andalusian Metropolitan Areas
Talavera García, Soria Lara and
Valenzuela Montes
514 3. The myth of lacking desire for public transit Jianling Li and Steven Apell
TRACK 11: Climate
Change and
Planning
Session 3: -
Adaptation and
Spatial Planning
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Eleanor
Rathbone
Lecture Theatre
425 1. Strategic planning for adapting to climate
change – concepts and results from a large
transdisciplinary project in Dresden
Bernhard Mueller, Gérard Hutter,
Juliane Albrecht, Andre Hilbrich,
Kerstin Juta and Astrid Nobis
288 2. Climate governance and the city as a space of
carbon flows
Aidan While
517 3. Enabling and hindering influences on spatial
planning adapting to climate change: preliminary
results on current approaches in two urban
regions of the Baltic Sea Coast
Sonja Deppisch
4. Climate protection and urban development -
local climate protection management
Heidi Sinning
TRACK 12: Culture,
Heritage and
Spatial Planning
Session 3: Managing
Change in Historic
Cities
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 9
237 1. Managing change in urban World Heritage Sites Michael Short, John Pendlebury and
Aidan While
496 2. Heritage Conservation versus Neighborhood
Development
Dina Taha, Dina Nassar and Ibrahim
Maarouf
617 3. Management plan for conservation sites and
the case of historical Peninsula
İrem Ayrancı and Nuran Zeren
Gülersoy
TRACK 13: Planning
for Rural Areas
Session 3: Rural-
Urban Fringe and
Transformation 1
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 5
328 1. Urban Fringes and the new ’soft spaces’ of
governance
Kevin Thomas and Steve Littlewood
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municipalities and regions and their reevaluation
from the perspective of spatial planning
Gerlind Weber
238 3. Urban landscapes: peri-urban areas as a
resource for the region
F. Schilleci, M. Ciriminna, D. Gueci and
V. Todaro
TRACK 14:
Environmental
Planning and
Resource
Management
Session 5:
Environmental Policy
Coordination and
Integration 1
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 7
131 1. Environmental Planning: An Analysis
Framework on Integration of Noise and Spatial
Planning
Miriam Weber and Peter Driessen
378 2. The potential for action-led learning strategies
to embed sustainability values and practices in
large organisations
Joanne Tippett, Eben le Roux, Graeme
Sheriff, Pete Mann and Valerie
Farnsworth
535 3. The impact of the “Cradle to cradle” philosophy
on sustainable area development in the
Netherlands
Martine de Vaan and Sybrand Tjallingii
TRACK 15: Planning
History
Session 3 Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Architecture
Lecture Theatre
G27
19 1. The applciation of the garden city concept in
Belgrade in the period between two World Wars
Dragana Dorovid
412 2. A review of planning history in Thailand from
1782-2008: Changing planning paradigms and
balanced development
S. Rongwiriyaphanich, R. Rocco and V.
Nadin
622 3. The Tension between Historic Patterns and
Contemporary Complexity within the Debate on
Integrated Planning in Bulgaria
Milena Tasheva-Petrova
387 4. Looking Backward: The Genesis of Modern
Town Planning in Uganda and its Linkages with
the Formation of Kampala City
Fredrick Omolo-Okalebo, Inga Britt
Werner and Hannington Sengendo
Track 17: Planning
and Complexity
Session 2 Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 6
129 1. Spatial Planning as Strategic Navigation Jean Hillier
224 2. Cybernetic Spatial Planning: Steering, managing
or just letting go?
Nikos Karadimitriou
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the ‘planning gaze’
David Adams
YOUNG
ACADEMICS
AWARD SESSION
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Law: Moot
Room
Speakers: Beatrix Hasselberger; Willem Salet;
David Massey
Panel Speakers: Diane Hopkins; Nezar
Kafay; Filip Moterski; Frank
Othengrafen; Orna Rosenfeld, Ming-
Jung Wu.
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PLANNING
MEETING
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 8
Civic Leadership -
Friend or Foe of
Community
Empowerment?
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Cypress
Building Lecture
Theatre A
AESOP Cross-national panel
AGM of Planning
Theory Editorial
Board
Thursday
16th July
2009
2.00-3.30 Civic Design
Seminar Room
2
AESOP GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
Thursday
16th July
2009
4.00-6.00 Management
School Seminar
Room 5
TRACK 1: Planning
Theory: Trust and
Professionalism
Session 6: Places,
Knowledge and
Power
Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 1
303 1. Place and threshold space Laura Lieto
8 2. A parable for planning? Beach football in
another place
Jean Hillier
572 3. Power/knowledge in urban development Kimo Lapintie
298 4. Discipline and punish: a Foucauldian
perspective on the enforcement of planning
controls
Neil Harris
TRACK 2: European
Territorial
Cohesion
Session 4: Evidence-
Based Planning and
Scenario Building
Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Civic Design
Lecture Theatre
1
240 1. Policy ‘framing’ and evidence-based planning:
‘epistemic communities’ in the multi-jurisdictional
environment of an enlarged Europe
Richard Nunes, Neil Adams and
Giancarlo Cotella
143 2. A ‘Silver Century’ scenario and the European
social model
Simin Davoudi
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592 3. A demographic scenario of Europe’s future:
‘open borders’?
Michelle Wishardt and Ian Strange
TRACK 3: Planning
Education
Session 3: European
Perspectives in
Planning Education
Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 1
191 1. Planning Education in Europe- Situation and
Perspectives
Peter Ache
66 2. Planning Education in Germany: Post-Bologna Andrea Frank and Detlef Kurth
399 3. Planning Education in Bulgaria: A Rejected Past
Revisited on the way to a new Planning Culture
Elena Dimitrova
176 4. A comparison of the link between planning
education and planning practice in two European
countries
Andrea Frank and Izabela Mironowicz
271 5. Competence Demands and Education of Finnish
Planner- Architects
Jonna Kangasoja, Mikko Mälkki and
Jukka Hirvonen
TRACK 4: Global
Challenges
Session 4 Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Civic Design
Lecture Theatre
2
144 1. Planning Discourses on Small Islands Ruben Fernandes, Paulo Pinho
308 2. Location of population-based services in
France..
Dissart, Aubert, Lepicier
159 3. Governance of urban tourism in designing
tourism developpment: Amsterdam, Antalya and
Liverpool compared
Hilal Erkus Ozturk, Pieter Terhorst
344 4. Planning small territories in a larger Europe.
Spa..
Bruno Zanon
TRACK 5: Planning
in Multi-cultural
Societies
Session 3: Planning in
the Multi-Ethnic city
Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 5
116 1. Efficiency of Urban EU founded programme in
the activation of new multicultural
entrepreneurships and lifestyles in Palermo.
Giacopelli Licia, Leone Davide and Lo
Bocchiaro Giuseppe
394 2. Comparative Evaluation of a Regeneration
Project for Culturally Diverse, Historical, Inner-City
Area of Istanbul; The Case of Sulukule
Regeneration Project
Bilge Serin
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Development: the interventions at an immigrants'
leisure space: The Sao Cristóvao Market, Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil
Sonia Giacomini
TRACK 6:
Participation and
Governance
Session 10:
Participation
Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Law Lecture
theatre 1
484 1. The limits of participation Lia Vasconcelos and Ursula Caser
109 2. Agonism and Insitutional Ambiguity: Ideas of
democracy and the role of participation in the
development of urban planning theory
Pia Bäcklund and Raine Mäntysalo
44 3. Participation, Social Capital, and Urban
Displacement: A Study of Post-Eviction
Resettlement Success in Kurasini, Dar es Salaam
Michael Hooper and Leonard Ortolano
585 4. Flowing networks of governance:
informal/collaborative practices of planning in
Brazil
Nilton Ricoy Torres
27 5. Urban regeneration and alternative
participatory practises in France: components,
benefits and limits
Lauren Andres
TRACK 6:
Participation and
Governance
Session 11:
Participation and
Law
Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Law Lecture
theatre 2
202 1. Strategic Planning and short-term decision-
making: the formulation of a problem – and the
theories surrounding it
Charlotta Fredriksson
598 2. Participation in theory, law, and practice Dafna Carmon Rachelle Alterman
439 3. From participation to legal action - aspects of
'felt justice' behind legal appeals in Finnish urban
planning processes
Lasse Peltonen
TRACK 7: Housing,
Growth and
Regeneration
Session 3: Addressing
the Consequences of
Urban Sprawl
Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 3
171 1. Who can be retained in the core cities?
Identifying "influencable" suburban migrants in
four German urban regions
Angelika Muenter
648 2. Housing market in Pamplona (Spain): from
rapid expansion to sustainable growth?
Aldert de Vries and Marian Garcia
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in Sub-Saharan cities
Johannes Flacke and Ellen-Wien
Augustijn
TRACK 8: Planning
and Law
Session 4: Exclusion
and inclusion
Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Eleanor
Rathbone,
Hearnshaw
Theatre
175 1. The Greek urban status as it has resulted from
the planning laws through time.
Dimelli Despina, Vakalopoulos Dimitris
and Dimelli Maria
80 2. Urban sprawl and spatial planning system in
Greece: the case of Thessaloniki
Georgia Gemenetzi, PHD Candidate -
Lecturer (P.D. 407/80) in the
Department of Spatial Planning and
Development, Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Veroia
366 3. Achieving the concept of unity in future
planning of cities in Iran.
Hossein Maroufi
520 4. Research on the Spread of a Large-scale Fire. Tatsuo Masuta, Akihiko Tani and
Shinichiro Nagano
TRACK 9: Urban
Design and Physical
Form
Session 6: Urban
Morphology,
Perception and
Identity 1
Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Rendall 124 533 1. Space Edge Definition in Small Towns. Derry O'Connell
185 2. A view of Urban Form Trough a Physical (Land
Cover) and Human (Census) Perspective – The
case of Lisbon metropolitan area.
Eduarda Costa, Jorge Rocha and
Michael Rodrigues
6073. Energizing the city - Designing “micro places”
Dimitrios Polychronopoulos and Maria
Grigoriadou
101 4. Symbolic (Mis)communication: Transforming
the Urban Landscape in the Rotterdam Harbour
Area.
Sebastian Dembski
616 5. Border, Belt, Bypass – Infrastructural spatial
mediation processes and urban restructuring in
contemporary Lisbon metropolis
Rafael Santos
TRACK 10:
Transport Planning
and Policy
Session 6: Spatial and
Social Impacts of
Transport
Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 3
396 1. Urban regeneration effects of the development
of Thessaloniki’s new metro system
Ioannis Tzakris
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transportation
Margarida Queirós and Nuno Marques
da Costa
325 3. Integrating land use and transport plans in
Greater Merseyside
Mark Smith
TRACK 10:
Transport Planning
and Policy
Session 7: Tools for
Supporting
Accessibility Planning
Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 4
100 1. Integrating land use with public transport:
Using discursive accessibility tools to inform
metropolitan spatial planning
Carey Curtis and Jan Scheurer
65 2. Texas Urban Triangle: Creating a Spatial
Decision Support System for Mobility Policy and
Investments that Shape Growth Sustainably
Michael Neuman
628 3. Accessibility as a link between transport, land
use, and urban form: what can we learn from SAL
and Space Syntax?
Cecília Silva, Vítor Oliveira and Paulo
Pinho
TRACK 11: Climate
Change and
Planning
Session 4: Climate
Change and
Adaptation: Sea
Level Rise and Flood
Risk
Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Eleanor
Rathbone
Lecture Theatre
18 1. Spatial planning in the Randstad and the sea
level rise
Hugo Priemus
506 2. Stakeholder conflicts as hurdles in climate
change
Lasse Peltonen, Outi Peltola and Simo
Haanpää
59 3. Spatial planning responsese to climate change:
a case study of north east England
Abid Mehmood
561 4. The necessary flood risk management and
urban rivers restoration in Mexico
Juan Geron, Oscar Mariles, Sergio Pena
and Laura Bueno
TRACK 12: Culture,
Heritage and
Spatial Planning
Session 4: Planning
Cultures
Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Rendall Theatre
Workshop
367 1. Tasting the city: evaluative analysis of new
towns in Iran from theory to practice
Hossein Maroufi
362 2. Identity through reconstruction? The current
wave of reconstructing lost buildings and spaces
in Germany
Uwe Altrock, Grischa Bertram and
Friedhelm Fischer
156 3. On the Crest of a Wave? Conservation Policy
and Planning into the Twenty First Century
John Pendlebury and Ian Strange
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Selection Criteria: Re-reading the World’s Cultural
Heritage Map
Ehab Kamel
TRACK 13: Planning
for Rural Areas
Session 4: Rural-
Urban Fringe and
Transformation 2
Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 5
278 1. Planning for Lifelong Living in Rural Areas in
Flanders, Belgium
Oswald Devisch
302 2. Spatial planning and transitions in Warsaw’s
peri-urban area
M.J. Beeftink and G. de Roo
662 3. Peri-urban Myths: challenges for environmental
planning management
Darryl Choy
103 4. Czech rural municipalities and regional
disparities.
Martin Vojvodik and Barbara
Vojvodikova
TRACK 14:
Environmental
Planning and
Resource
Management
Session 6:
Environmental Policy
Coordination and
Integration 2
Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 7
274 1. Bringing quality to the local environment;
decentralisation in Dutch environmental
management
C. Zuidema and G. de Roo
283 2. The effects of the new Common Agricultural
Policy on rural landscape: when future promises
to be better than past
Agata Spaziante, Mirko Carbone and
Chiara Murano
606 3. Exploring the extent of tiering in Appropriate
Assessment and Strategic Environmental
Assessment in European practice. A comparative
analysis between Italy and the UK
Paola Gazzola, Carlo Rega and
Alessandro Bonifazi
TRACK 15: Planning
History
Session 4 Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Architecture
Lecture Theatre
G27
10 1. Orderly, beautiful and clean city space: An
archival excavation of the Manchester City Plan
1945 and its legacy
Michael Leary
256 2. The value of knowing our history - Liverpool's
department of Civic Design as a case study
Paula Posas
467 3. Public markets, commercial urban planning and
recent European directives
Manel Guardia Bassols; Jose Luis Oyon
and Nadia Fava
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Track 17: Planning
and Complexity
Session 3 Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 6
208 2. Complexity and Cellular Automaton, Exploring
its Practical Application
Elisabete Silva
3. Rational materiality meets governance Joris van Wezemael
438 4. Models for Understanding, Models for Future
Design: Comprehensive versus Fragment Models
Daniel Franke, Karel Maier, Vojtech
Novotny and Jakub Vorel
Track 18: Spatial
Planning and
Development in
China
Session 1 Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 8
71 1. Study on the development characters and
trends of ..
Luo zhendong, Zhang Jingxiang
253 2. The development of spatial planning and city-
regio..
Fulong Wu, Fangzhu Zhang
518 3. Governance in China: A case study of urban
develop..
Yao Xin
360 4. Residential location, travel and energy use in
Hangzhou Metropolitan Area
Petter Naess
ECURBS MEETING Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Law Lecture
Theatre 1
Planning implications of developing a 'Second
China' (Middle and West China): evidence from
Hunan 3+5 region Urban System Planning. Chairs:
Michel Savy, President, ECURBS, and Mark Baker,
ECURBS Manchester/Liverpool Coordinator
Hongyang Wang - the 3+5 partnership,
Adam Barker - ecological preservation,
Hai-wei Yin - green infrastructure,
Yasminah Beebeejaun - social
infrastructure, Mingye Li - social
housing, Michel Savy – transportation,
Cecilia Wong - cross-border
coordination, Mark Baker - broader
strategies, and Guofang Zhai -
methodology
NEW
TECHNOLOGIES IN
PLANNING
MEETING
Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Cypress
Building Lecture
Theatre A
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FRENCH AND
BRITISH PLANNING
STUDIES
ROUNDTABLE
Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-10.30 Law: Moot
Room
100 Years of statutory planning Philip Booth
Michèle Breuillard
Margo Huxley
Jean-Pierre Lebreton
Suzy Nelson
Didier Paris
Richard Stephenson
PLANNING THEORY
AND PRACTICE
EDITORIAL BOARD
MEETING
Friday 17th
July 2009
9.00-12.30 Civic Design
Seminar Room
2
TRACK 1: Planning
Theory: Trust and
Professionalism
Session 7:
Legitimising
Planning: the Public
Interest and Justice
Friday 17th
July 2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 1
73 1. Planning, policy and the public interest:
planning regimes and planners’ ethics and
practices
E.R. Alexander
168 2. Legitimation of communicative planning Tore Sager
148 3. Making space for justice: some thoughts Heather Campbell, Malcolm Tait and
Craig Watkins
99 4. Agonism, neo-pragmatism, or fluid and
temporary planning in cities of multiplicities?
John Pløger
TRACK 2: European
Territorial
Cohesion
Session 5:
Europeanisation
Friday 17th
July 2009
11.00-12.30 Civic Design
Lecture Theatre
1
442 1. Europeanisation and planning cultures Bas Waterhout and João Mourato
241 2. Europeanization of spatial planning: evidences
from EU’s eastward enlargement
Giancarlo Cotella
277 3. The everlasting importance of borders. Lessons
from the Austrian-Italian border-area
Beatrix Hasselberger
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TRACK 3: Planning
Education
Session 4: Global
Perspectives in
Planning Education
Friday 17th
July 2009
11.00-12.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 1
614 1. Global Inventory of Planning Schools Bruce Stiftel
189 2. International connectedness and global
mobility of planning academics: a New Zealand-
Scotland case study
Marilyn Higgins and Jennifer Dixon
630 3. A new model of CPD provision for planners Tim Edmundson
642 4. Spatial Planning through Intercultural Dialogue Dana Jacob and Faisal Awadallah
TRACK 4: Global
Challenges
Session 5 Friday 17th
July 2009
11.00-12.30 Civic Design
Lecture Theatre
2
162 1. Global Restructuring of the Marketplace: Local
and..
Burcu H. Ozuduru, Cigdem Varol
259 2. Shared responsibility of rural / peripheral areas
.
Sandra Pennekamp
194 3. Human capital – Where and Why? Identifying
spatial.
Anna Growe
311 4. City competitiveness, regeneration and
property-led business strategies
Shaleen Singhal , Jim Berry and Stanley
McGreal
TRACK 5: Planning
in Multi-cultural
Societies
Session 4: The
Segregated City
Friday 17th
July 2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 5
126 1. Tackling Segregation is all about Community
Cohesion and Regeneration
Jamie Halsall
130 2. Court of (In)Justice: public spaces as contested
ground for equity and integration
Francesco Lo Piccolo and Davide Leone
538 3. Integrating the Poor in the City Through
Housing Policy: A Case of Post-Apartheid South
Africa
Dr Pauline Adebayo
TRACK 6:
Participation and
Governance
Session 12:
Participatory
Practices 2:
Friday 17th
July 2009
11.00-12.30 Law Lecture
theatre 1
408 1. Examining the resilience of democratic
innovations. A case study of the participatory
budgeting experiences of Porto Alegre and Belem,
Brazil
Carlos Vainer
218 2. The Politics of Adopting the Oregon statewide
land use planning goals, 1974-1976
Sy Adler
657 3. How to increase citizen participation in
"transitional" Serbia?
Tamara Maricic and Jelena Marinkovic
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regarding environmental matters: a new approach
for local environmental governance
Daniela Salgado Carvalho, Teresa
Fidélis
TRACK 7: Housing,
Growth and
Regeneration
Session 4: Evaluating
Housing and
Neighbourhood
Change
Friday 17th
July 2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 3
77 1. The Interaction of Housing and Neighbourhood
Change: Spatial Context, Drivers and Policy
Cecilia Wong and Stephen Hincks
338 2. Measurable and Non-measurable Drivers in
Housing and Neighbourhood Urban Regeneration
Policy Areas
Graham Squires
309 3. Demand and Supply Factors that Affect
Variation of Housing Production between
Provinces in Turkey
Ali Turel
281 4. The Relationship between the Level of Housing
Supply and Crowding in Housing Occupancy
Hulya Koc
TRACK 8: Planning
and Law
Session 5: Planning
and Property
Friday 18th
July 2009
11.00-12.30 Eleanor
Rathbone,
Hearnshaw
Theatre
400 1. Planning and legal arrangements concerning
the city in the post-2000 period in Turkey
Emel Göksu, Eylem Bal
557 2. From “law-selling” policies to mobilizing the
legal financial potentials a sustainable urban
governance in Tehran Municipality
Reza Kheyroddin
295 3. Planning reforms in Northern Ireland: property
rights and culture change in institutional reform
M.G. Lloyd
600 4. Urban actions in an agricultural context:
regeneration of a social district in Andalusia
(Spain).
Graziella Trovato and Luis Moya
TRACK 9: Urban
Design and Physical
Form
Session 7:
Sustainable Urban
Design and
Landscape Design
Friday 18th
July 2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall 124 119 1. Theory and practice in the development of
sustainable housing in England.
Barry Goodchild and Aimee Ambrose
20 2. Mind the Gap. The City from the Open Space
viewpoint.
Sofia Morgado
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identify and redress contemporary city
differences through physical form and design.
Lucia Nucci
357 4. Dreams of future passed: the concretisation of
cultural amnesia
Tom Jefferies
682 5. Compaction and Place Identification: Past
Experiences and Future Lessons
Abdelkhalek A. Ibrahim
TRACK 9: Urban
Design and Physical
Form
Session 8: Urban
Morphology,
Perception and
Identity 2
Friday 17th
July 2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall 125 488 1. The spatial principles of early modern dwellings
and the current problem of small-scale urban
housing.
Markku Norvasuo
474 2. Urban Design Dubai: Reflections on its
Emerging Zones.
Amer Moustafa
368 3. Detaching urban landscapes from their past:
Digital architectural design and clustered post-
industrial economies
A. Katsara, A. Gospodini
166 4. Metropolitan Form! How the Future Will be
Different From the Past.
David Prosperi and Izabela Mironowicz
548 5. Large-Scale Urban Redevelopment Initiatives
around Rail Stations: Prime “Urban Renaissance”
Sites developed by Whom and for Whom?
Deike Peters
TRACK 10:
Transport Planning
and Policy
Session 8: Planning
and Developing
Transport
Infrastructure
Friday 17th
July 2009
11.00-12.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 4
239 1. Understanding Mega Urban Transport Project
Planning Decision-Making with the Aid of
Narrative Pattern Analysis
Yen-Ning Tseng
293 2. Exploring crucial elements of an area-oriented
planning approach for road infrastructure
planning: the case of Zuidoostvleugel
BrabantStad, the Netherlands
Rik Struiksma, Taede Tillema and Jos
Arts
192 3. Value Capturing, Externalities and Game Theory D.A.A. Samsura, E. van der Krabben,
A.M.A. van Deemen and R.E.C.M. van
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TRACK 12: Culture,
Heritage and
Spatial Planning
Session 5: Cultural
Landscapes
Friday 17th
July 2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall Theatre
Workshop
184 1. Cold War Modernism in a planned community:
heritage challenges in the Australian outback
Christine Garnaut, Robert Freestone
and Iris Iwanicki
221 2. Alqueva between Tradition and Design Graça Moreira, Emauel Carmo and
Filipe Martins
373 3. Integrating landscape in strategic territorial
planning
Francesco Domenico Moccia and
Rossella Sibilio
487 4. Land planning and cultural heritage along
rivers: some similarities between two study cases
(Val de Loire and Alto Douro Vinhateiro)
Laura Verdelli
TRACK 13: Planning
for Rural Areas
Session 5: Managing
Rural Change 2
Friday 18th
July 2009
11.00-12.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 5
458 1. Urbanization and urban sprawl in remote areas
of Northwestern Portugal
Júlia Lourenço, Nuno Quental and
Fernando Barros
409 2. Methodology of Developing Rural Area:
Assessment of Egyptian criteria
Maarouf Ibrahim, Taha Dina and
Nassar Dina
589 3. Transformations of the modern infrastructure
ideal in the countryside: The case of North-
Eastern Germany
Sandra Huning, Reinhard Hüttl and
Oliver Bens
419 4. Remote, rural and regional (RRR) airports in
Australia: opportunities and challenges
Paul Donehue
TRACK 14:
Environmental
Planning and
Resource
Management
Session 7:
Conceptual Aspects
of Environmental
Planning 1
Friday 17th
July 2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 7
230 1. Explaining Local Sustainability Effort in the US:
An Empirical Analysis
Robert Paterson and Devashree Saha
392 2. The research on the environmental efficiency of
urban land-use modification
Ling-Ying Chiang and Hsueh-Sheng
Chang
125 3. Semi-centralised supply and disposal systems. Sophie Schramm and Susanne Bieker
393 4. Vienna’s Waste Management System observed
from a Southern Italian perspective
Francesca Arici
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TRACK 15: Planning
History
Session 5 Friday 17th
July 2009
11.00-12.30 Architecture
Lecture Theatre
G27
369 1. Learning From The Past: Jaqueline Tyrwhitt and
Mid-Century Discourse on Holistic Community
Design
Ellen Shoshkes
86 2. Street Canyons and Canyon Streets: the
strangely separate histories of urban climatology
and urban design
Michael Hebbert and Vladimir Jankovic
Track 17: Planning
and Complexity
Session 4 Friday 17th
July 2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 6
1. Communication and representation in Swiss
urban planning
Jan Silberberger
583 2. Systematic Analysis of Creative Manpower in
Culture Industry
Haeok Choi
321 3. What is it like to be ... a planner? Giovanni Rabino
Track 18: Spatial
Planning and
Development in
China
Session 2 Friday 17th
July 2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 8
204 1. Rethinking the Planning for Rural Development
in China
Hui Qian
355 2. Master Plan, Plan Adjustment, and Urban
Developmen..
Zhu Qian
4553. Anatomy of the Creative Economy in Shanghai.. Larissa Muller
4. A comparison between the Nanjing masterplan
and Liverpool Local Development Framework
Zhao, Yu; Zhang, Jing-Xiang; Roger
Bristow
SPECIAL SESSION:
EXCELLENCE IN
PUBLICATION ON
PLANNING
Friday 17th
July 2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 1
Chaired by Petter Naess
YOUNG
ACADEMICS
ROUNDTABLE
Friday 17th
July 2009
11.00-12.30 Law: Moot
Room
Chair: Paul Benneworth, Ceren Sezer Speakers: Louis Albrechts; Simin
Davoudi, Angela Hull; Gert-Jan
Hospers; Pedro Marques, Simon
Pemberton.
ECURBS CLOSED
WORKING GROUP
Friday 17th
July 2009
11.00-12.30 Law Lecture
Theatre 1
MEETING OF
TRACK CHAIRS
WITH WILLEM
SALET
Friday 17th
July 2009
12.30-1.30 Civic Design
Lecture Theatre
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MOBILE
WORKSHOPS
Friday 17th
July 2009
2.00-5.30 VARIOUS
LOCATIONS
TRACK 1: Planning
Theory: Trust and
Professionalism
Session 8: Strategic
Development
Planning
Saturday
18th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 1
29 1. Style-substance, structure-agency: a critical
discourse analysis of strategic planning
documents for Perth, Western Australia (1955-
2004)
Diana MacCallum and Diane Hopkins
202 2. Strategic planning and short-term decision-
making: the formulation of a problem – and the
theories surrounding it
Charlotta Fredriksson
248 3. Assessing the incidence of planning in urban
growth
L.M. Valenzuela, J.A. Soria and F.
Aguilera
TRACK 3: Planning
Education
Session 5: Emerging
Ideas and Themes in
Planning
Saturday
18th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 3
272 1. Learning about the evolution of european
planning education from pedagogic project
Verdelli L., Serrano J., Askew J.,
Beekmans J., Dühr S., Marco E., Olau
P., Scholles F.,Smith N. and
Stinchheddu A.
649 2. Enhancing Attractiveness of European
Environmental Assessment Education for
Emerging Economies: The examples of India and
China
Urmila Jha-Thakur, Thomas Fischer,
Ralf Aschemann and Ingrid Belcakova
TRACK 4: Global
Challenges
Session 6 Saturday
18th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Civic Design
Lecture Theatre
1
601 1. Geographically Targeted Urban Policies and the
Complications of space: some thoughts.
Alasdair Rae
404 2. RDA experiences for the integration of
economic development and spatial planning
policies.
Dilcu Gonul, Gulden Erkut
470 3. Social segregation and space. How finally the
most downgraded part of a city becomes the
motive force of development of a whole
conurbation. The case of the West part of
Thessaloniki and its role in the development of
the city from 1980 onwards.
Kapitsinis Nikolaos
551 4. Cross-jurisdictional Spatial Planning within
Econo..
Professor Jim Berry, Dr Anil Kashyap,
Professor Stanley McGreal
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TRACK 4: Global
Challenges
Session 7 Saturday
18th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Civic Design
Lecture Theatre
2
579 Planning and plant closure: Lessons from the
experience of Longbridge, Birmingham, UK
Stephen Hall
2. The legacy of Lyon’s failed 1972 Olympic bid Paul Benneworth
205 3. Effectivity of Redevelopment Strategies for
Deterioated Industrial Estates
Huub Ploegmakers, Erwin van der
Krabben and Cees Jan Pen
155 4. Theoretical foundations and empirical results of
urban regeneration in Hungary
Tamas Egedy
TRACK 6:
Participation and
Governance
Session 13:
Techniques
Saturday
18th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Law Lecture
theatre 1
104 1. The real costs of city governance and stadium
construction for the 2010 Soccer Word Cup
Nina Foster
457 2. Embedding governance principles in
assessment and management of natural risks in
mountainous areas in Europe
Marjory Angignard
280 3. Urban Indicators 2.0: What do we learn from
the use of urban indicators for evidence based
planning?
Javier Martínez and Emile Dopheide
TRACK 6:
Participation and
Governance
Session 14:
Communication and
Participation
Saturday
18th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Law Lecture
Theatre 2
460 1. Governance, participation and branding J. Eshuis and E-H. Klijn
618 2. (In) Compatibilities of the socio-urbanistic
process
Menezes Marluci and Vasconcelos Lia
69 3. Empowerment of women through participatory
planning in Kaymakli
Z. Ezgi Kahraman
556 4. Reframing Large-scale Urban Projects: a global
research agenda
S.J.H. Majoor and W.G.M. Salet
TRACK 7: Housing,
Growth and
Regeneration
Session 5 Saturday
18th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 3
599 1. Spain: Social housing in urban context. Facing
the past to build the future.
Graziella Trovato and Luis Moya
309 2. Demand and Supply Factors that Affect
Variation of Housing Production between
Provinces in Turkey
Ali Turel
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Supply and Crowding in Housing Occupancy
Hulya Koc
TRACK 8: Planning
and Law
Session 6: Green Law Saturday
18th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Eleanor
Rathbone,
Hearnshaw
Theatre
102 1. Environmental rules’ and regulations’ influence
on spatial planning
H.E. van Rij
371 2. Beyond command regulation – approaches for
the management of urban growth and the
conservation of natural resources
Peter Williams
214 3. "Europeanization" of Water Law: A Second
Chance for Sectoral Water Planning in Germany
Juliane Albrecht
680 4. The public control of urban development. The
Turin case.
Carlo Spinelli
TRACK 10:
Transport Planning
and Policy
Session 9: Planning
for Non-Motorized
Modes and Freight
Saturday
18th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 4
544 1. Pedestrians´ users needs - COST 358 Schmeidler K.
227 2. Spatial Network Analysis: Comparing the
Performance of the Land Use-Transport System in
Melbourne (Australia) and Hamburg (Germany)
Jan Scheurer, Edmund Horan and
Shamas Bajwa
165 3. The Randstad utopia and its spatial reality.
Various types of centralities and its contradictions
with Dutch planning policies
Akkelies van Nes
270 4. Knowledge exchange on cycling inclusive urban
planning
Martin van Maarseveen, Mark Brussel,
Mark Zuidgeest and Jaap Rijnsburger
TRACK 13: Planning
for Rural Areas
Session 6:
Sustainable Tourism
Saturday
18th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 5
292 1. A planning-specific theory of sustainable
tourism supply
J.C. Dissart and D.W. Marcouiller
459 2. Tourism in Rural Areas: the means to promote
social and economic progress?
Cristina Danko and Júlia Lourenço
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agricultural landscape of Southern Sweden
Mats Gyllin
665 4. The feasibility evaluation of Taiwan's new
agriculture policies.
Lin Yi-Hsuan, Yu-Sheng Chiang, Yen-
Jong Chen and Tzu-Yuan Chao
TRACK 15: Planning
History
Session 6 Saturday
18th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Architecture
Lecture Theatre
G27
110 1. The Idea of Docklands Sue Brownill and Steve Ward
312 2. Is plan-making today any more spatial than it
was in the past?
Peter Batey
633 3. Leonardo Benevolo, interpreter of the
European urban culture
Elena Granata and Carolina Pacchi
468 4. Planning the modern or the contemporary city? Enrico Confienza
530 5. Healthy cities in ancient Greece Sophia Chatzicocoli, Athena-Christina
Syrakoy
Track 17: Planning
and Complexity
Session 5 Saturday
18th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 6
415 1. Culture as an Organising Principle for Spatial
Planning? Towards a more comprehensive
Theoretical Model of Planning
Joerg Knieling and Frank Othengrafen
398 2. Being or Becoming? That is the Question! Gert de Roo
358 3. Knowledge, action and learning: the challenge
for creating resilient cities
Libby Porter and Cathy Wilkinson
Track 18: Spatial
Planning and
Development in
China
Session 3 Saturday
18th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 8
261 1. The Spatial Pattern of Poverty and Deprivation
in Transitional Chinese Cities
Yuan Yuan, Fulong Wu
674 2. A Housing Price Model for Determination of
Control..
Ning Zhao, Chen Hua, Zhe Gu
210 3. Neighbourhood Changes in the Process of
Property-led Regeneration in different
neighbourhoods of Beijing and Shanghai
Elisabete A. Silva; Nan Song; Ning Wu
232 4. Transitions towards genuine “urban
regeneration” i..
Binqing Zhai, Mee Kam Ng
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TRACK 1: Planning
Theory: Trust and
Professionalism
Session 9: Language
and Visual
Representation in
Planning
Saturday
18th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 1
34 1. Poets and planners Bob Jarvis
196 2. Ob-la-di, ob-la-da – how to put meaning to our
words
Christoph Hemberger and Walter
Schoenwandt
153 3. Visible gestures – or why planning theory
should bother about imprints in the urban
landscape
Gunilla Lindholm
TRACK 3: Planning
Education
Session 6:
Pedagogical
Approaches in
Curricula
Saturday
18th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 1
12 1. Overcoming the majestic silence of the lecture
theatre: Innovating with an audience response
system
Deborah Peel
22 2. New curricula for educating planners and
designers in the times of peak oil and climate
change: lessons from Australia
Rafael Pizaro
402 3. Approaching Spatial Problems in Rural Areas Helena Linzer, Joachim Kieferle, Jens
Grunau, Michael Schmidt, Andreas
Voigt
529 4. The place of history in planning education Olivier Ratouis
TRACK 3: Planning
Education
Workshop: Writing
Academic Papers
Saturday
18th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 2
113 Workshop: Writing academic papers Patsy Healey, Heather Campbell,
Robert Upton and John Forester
TRACK 4: Global
Challenges
Session 7 Saturday
18th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Civic Design
Lecture Theatre
2
526 1. Governance and development coalitions in
airport regions: the model of Amsterdam,
Farnkfurt and Manchester
Michel van Wijk, Leonie Janssen-
Jansen
83 2. Airports and Cities. Analyses of new functional
urban areas
Michael Dross and Alain Thierstein
219 3. Land Use Planning Outcomes: Are we delivering
for our communities
Lee Beattie
507 4. Building Spatial Variable Platform towards City
Co
Che-Sheng Chiang
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TRACK 6:
Participation and
Governance
Session 15:
Knowledge
Saturday
18th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Law Lecture
theatre 1
560 1. Bridging the Gap Between Expert and Local
Knowledge in the Governance of Water: Can the
Future Really be like the Past?
Laurence Carmichael and Kepa
Morgan
290 2. Haggle in the planning process using geo-ict. Barbara Sterk, Wim van der Knaap and
Pepijn van Oort
139 3. Knowledge in planning infrastructure projects:
about deliberation, politics and decision-making
M. Giezen
212 4. Development Control and Development Control
Statistics: a search for a Research Methodology
Catherine Wynn
TRACK 10:
Transport Planning
and Policy
Session 10: Can
Planning Change
Travel Behaviour?
Saturday
18th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 4
74 1. Commuting impacts of workplace relocation: a
case study from Lisbon
David Vale
197 2. Assessing the impact of behaviour change
policies in five European cities
A.D. Hull, J. Morgan and S.Thanos
359 3. ‘New urbanism’ or metropolitan-level
centralization? A comparison of the influences of
metropolitan-level and neighborhood-level urban
form characteristics on travel behavior
Petter Naess
TRACK TWELVE:
Culture, Heritage
and Spatial
Planning
Session 6: Urban
Regeneration
Saturday
18th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Rendall Theatre
Workshop
42 1. Revitalizing Older Port Cities Giovanna Codato, Zenia Kotval and
John Mullin
154 2. Mechanism of Regeneration in Taiwan Old
Urban Districts
Hsien-Hsin Cheng
612 3. Urban renewal of a marina: a case study
concerning a coastal area of southern Sardinia
(Italy)
Sebastiano Curreli, Federica Isola and
Cheti Pira
454 4. Can an element of the past act as a catalyst of
the future urban development: the case of the
tobacco museum in Kavala, Greece
Alex Deffner, Theodore Metaxas,
Kleanthis Syrakoulis and Theodora
Papatheohari
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TRACK 14:
Environmental
Planning and
Resource
Management
Session 8:
Conceptual aspects
of environmental
planning 2
Saturday
18th July
2009
9.00-10.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 7
406 1. Sustainable spatial development of recreation
and tourism system
J. O. Trusins, A. Ulme, E. Buka and I.
Trusina
492 2. Understanding households’ vulnerability to go
for pro-active environmental planning
Heike Köckler
511 3. The built environment and nature: a new
future?
Christopher Dempsey
Track 17: Planning
and Complexity
Session 6 Saturday
18th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 6
297 1. Complexity theories: a framework for theory
and planning. insights from spatial planning
practices in Portugal
Margarida Queirós
267 2. A non-linear perspective on peri-urban
developments
W.S.Rauws and G.de Roo
Track 18: Spatial
Planning and
Development in
China
Session 4 Saturday
18th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 8
216 1. An alternative approach to sustainable housing
provision – applying Sustainable Livelihoods
Approach in urban China
Ying Chang, Graham Tipple
417 2. Who affects the spatial structure of Chinese
city?..
Jun Wang
138 3. The governance of urban upgrading in Southern
China
Uwe Altrock, Sonia Schoon
TRANSNATIONAL
AND CROSS
BORDER PLANNING
MEETING
Saturday
18th July
2009
11.00-12.30 Eleanor
Rathbone
Lecture Theatre
PLANNING LAW
AND PROPERTY
RIGHTS THEMATIC
GROUP MEETING
Saturday
18th July
2009
12.30 – 2.00 Eleanor
Rathbone,
Hearnshaw
Theatre
THIS IS A LUNCHTIME MEETING
COMPLEXITY
WORKING GROUP
Saturday
18th July
2009
12.30-2.00 Rendall Lecture
Theatre 6
THIS IS A LUNCHTIME MEETING
FINAL PROGRAMME FOR THE ANNUAL CONGRESS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF EUROPEAN SCHOOLS OF
PLANNING JULY 15th – 18th 2009, LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND
Version Updated : 14/07/2009
TRANSPORT
PLANNING AND
POLICY RESEARCH
GROUP MEETING
Saturday
18th July
2009
12.30-2.00 Management
School Seminar
Room 4
THIS IS A LUNCHTIME MEETING
EVALUATION
THEMATIC GROUP
Saturday
18th July
2009
12.30-2.00 Civic Design
Seminar Room
2
THIS IS A LUNCHTIME MEETING
CLOSING
CEREMONY
Saturday
18th July
2009
2.00 - 3.30 Management
School Seminar
Room 5
“Reflections on 100 years of the planning
academy” Lever Professor of Planning Peter
Batey, University of Liverpool; “A Science of
Planning is in the Making: Notes from the Past
and What We Might Expect in the Future”
Professor Michael Batty University College
London; "European planners definitely have a
future -- but who are they?" Prof. Benjamin Davy,
University of Dortmund; "Why can’t the future be
more like the past? A north American
Perspective" Prof. Mickey Lauria, Clemson
University