Thursday 10 July 2014, 09.30-10.30 KEYNOTE Room Theatron

Thursday 10 July 2014, 09.30-10.30
KEYNOTE
Room
Theatron & Megaron
9.30 Featuring
10.15 Q&A
Track 1
Room: 111
Session
Chair
Urban Design and Public Realm
Urban Regeneration and Development
Prof. Aspa Gospodini
1 Efrat Eizenberg
2 Martina Jauschneg*, Katharina Gugerell**,
Volkmar Pamer*
Track 2
Room: 032
Session
Chair
John Urry: Complex systems and multiple crises of energy 45'
moderator Vincent Nadin 20'
11.00-12.30
Sessions 2
Israel
*Austria,
**Netherlands
Public space and urban creative redevelop: the case of Bat Yam, Israel
Enterprise Zones – How to make unattractive areas liveable
Transnational and Cross-border Planning
Transnational and macro-regional cooperation
Stefanie Dühr
1 Stefanie Dühr
2 Franziska Sielker*, Phil Allmendinger**, Tobias
Chilla*
3 Joerg Knieling
Netherlands
*Germany,
**United
Kingdom2
Germany
4 Meltem Delibas, Nuket Ipek Cetin
Turkey
The added-value of EU macro-regional strategies from the perspective of spatial planning
Sea basins and mountain ranges as European Macroregions: Traditional geography reloaded?
Green Growth in the STRING Area - Transnational experiments in the western Baltic Sea region searching
for sustainability
Planning tools for flood mitigation in trans boundary Watersheds: Proposals for Maritza River Basin
Track 3
Room: 135
Session
Chair
Track 4
Room: A
Session
Chair
Track 5 I
Room: B
Session
Chair
Adaptive Delta Studies & Governance
Water & Cities
Simin Davoudi
1 Sabrina Brenner, Walter Schönwandt
Germany
2 Caroline Uittenbroek
3 Francesca Frassoldati
4 Pantoleon Skayannis
Complexity & Planning Theory
Adaptive Planning
Netherlands
China
Greece
The need for adaptation – What do existing housing adaptation strategies and guidelines provide for
developing countries regarding climate change and extreme events?
Stimuli for municipal responses to climate adaption: insights from Philadelphia - an early adapter
Urbanization and farming in the Pearl River Delta: an interaction that challenges planning theory
Water and the city: Will infrastructure changes change the cities?
Beitske Boonstra
1 Tom Coppens
Belgium
2 Silvio Caputo
United
Kingdom
Netherlands
Finland
3 Ward Rauws
4 Ilona Akkila
Planning, Law, and Property Rights
Acquisition and Compensation
Is strategic planning capable of producing structural change in complex societies? Insights and alternatives
from strategic niche management
A methodology to plan resilient urban development
Organic development strategies, an inspiring method for an adaptive approach to city planning?
City centers - Regimes, governance networks or assemblages?
Harvey Jacobs
1 Zhu Qian
Canada
2 Harvey Jacobs*, Erwin van der Krabben**
*United
Is regulatory takings coming to the Netherlands?
States,
**Netherlands
Australia
Contradistinction between planning and compulsory Property Acquisition Law : The Australian experience
3 Ken Rayner, John Sheehan
Land acquisition compensation in post-reform China: Evolution, structure and challenges in Hangzhou
Track 5 II
Room: 134
Session
Chair
Planning, Law, and Property Rights
Instruments
Janet Askew
1 Emília Malcata Rebelo
2 Janet Askew, Adam Sheppard
3 Edward Sullivan, Andrew Ainsworth
Portugal
United
Kingdom
United States
4 Beatriz Condessa, Marco Rodrigues, Ana Morais Portugal
de Sá
Track 6
Housing, Cohousing & Neighbourhood Planning
Room: 102 Cohousing
Session
Peter Boelhouwer
Chair
1 Lidewij Tummers
Netherlands
2 Peter Ache*, Micha Fedrowitz**
*Netherlands,
**Germany
3 Francesco Chiodelli, Valeria Baglione
Italy
4 Heidi Sinning
Track 7
Room: 029
Session
Chair
Germany
Revision of Municipal Development Charges in Portugal: contributions to a new urban paradigm
Community Infrastructure Levy: heralding a new era in cost recovery or another failed attempt to capture
value in the UK?
Regional problem solving in action: Lessons from the Greater Bear Creek Valley RPS Process
Improving the application of Land Readjustment in Portugal: Lessons from other countries
Assessing co-housing: Why and how?
The development of co-housing initiatives in Germany
Contextualizing cohousing within the global phenomenon of private residential communities
Co-Creation and Sustainable Neighborhoods: how a joint effort of housing economy, city and civil society
contributes to quality of life
Analytical Tools & Support Systems for Planning
Participative and communicative planning
Stan Geertman
1 Mathias Jehling
2 Rehana Shrestha, Johannes Flacke, Javier
Martinez, Martin van Maarseveen
3 Maarit Kahila, Anna Broberg, Marketta Kyttä
Germany
Netherlands
4 Jose Morales, Johannes Flacke, Javier Martinez
Netherlands
Finland
Supporting suburban change in city-regions - A communicative tool for co-operative planning
SUSS Revisited: An Interactive Spatial Understanding Support System (ISUSS) for collaborative spatial
problem structuring
Let the citizens map - Public participation GIS as a planning support system in Helsinki 2050 master
planning process
Sustainable development by means of a collaborative planning framework, the case of Municipal Housing
in Guatemala City
Track 8
Room: 116
Session
Chair
Track 9
Room: 033
Session
Chair
Transport Planning and Infrastructure Policy
Infrastructure planning
Luca Bertolini
1 Chandrima Mukhopadhyay
2 Marije Hamersma, Eva Heinen, Jos Arts, Taede
Tillema
3 Morten Skou Nicolaisen, Patrick Arthur Driscoll
India
Netherlands
Transparency in Public Private Partnerships: A case study on highway development in India
Reactions of residents to Highway Project Proposals: Exploring the Role of Information Provision
Denmark
4 Julio Soria-Lara, Luca Bertolini, Marco te
Brömmelstroet
Netherlands
Data availability and ex-post project evaluations: A case study of the Post-Opening Project Evaluation
(POPE) scheme in the UK Highways Agency
Environmental Impact Assessment in Urban Transport Planning: Process-related Barriers and Solutions in
Spanish Practice
Food, Energy and Urban Metabolism
Energy
Gernot Stöglehner
1 Joke Vansteenbrugge, Greet Van Eetvelde
2 Stephanie Reed
3 Yunsheng Su, Zhiqiang Wu
4 Azadeh Mashayekhi, Stephen Read, Roberto
Rocco
Track 10
Planning in Stressful Places
Room: 119 Understanding stress, improving resilience
Session
Jon Coaffee
Chair
1 Mick Lennon
Belgium
District heating networks in the framework of spatial planning
United States
China
Netherlands
Implementing the Go SOLAR Broward project: Insights and Evaluations from Complexity Theory
Co-evolution urbanization model driven by knowledge complex
Toward structural parameters for energy efficient cities
Ireland
Planning for Resilience to Multiple Stressors – operationalising the theory of social-ecological resilience
through green infrastructure planning
A framework for urban planning to reduce disaster risks
Disaster governance for resilience: A post-earthquake Christchurch case-study
2 Alan March, Jorge Leon
3 Melanie Bakema*, Constanza Parra*, Philip
McCann*, Paul Dalziel**, Caroline Saunders**
Australia
*Netherlands,
**New
Zealand
4 Murat Balamir
Turkey
Approaches in the education and practice of risk mitigation planning
Track 11
Room: 103
Session
Chair
International Comparative Planning
Comparative Planning: Institutions And Planning Cultures
Dominic Stead
1 Bruno Zanon
Italy
2 Frank Othengrafen, Mario Reimer
Germany
Emerging planning cultures in Italy. Driving forces and disciplinary foundations of innovation of urban
planning
The cultural dimension in comparative planning research
Portugal
Innovative processes of metropolitan governance: The Lisbon region in a comparative analysis
Netherlands
Educating Collaborative Planners: Further evidence for the learning potential of multi-stakeholder regional
learning environments for planning education through a replication study
Planning studio on demand? - Limits and merits of municipality-university cooperation in planning
education
Integrating community involvement skills in planning education
3 Rui Florentino
Track 12
Planning Education
Room: 114 Educating for the planning profession
Session
Ela Babalik-Sutcliffe
Chair
1 Carla Oonk, Judith Gulikers
2 Gerhard Kienast, Uwe Altrock
Germany
3 Andrea Frank, L. Sieh
United
Kingdom
Switzerland
4 Martina Schretzenmayr, Simona CasaultaMeyer
Track 13
Ethics & Justice in Planning
Room: 136 Ethics and planning theory (1)
Session
Paola Briata
Chair
1 Francesco Lo Piccolo, Giulia Bonafede
Learning through communicating with the public
Italy
What Cordelia lacks of. The ethical dilemma of authenticity in the planning practices of reasoning in public
2 Emma Fergusson
New Zealand
3 Claire Colomb
United
Kingdom
Israel
Inequality in a classless society? Reflections on the relationship between national identity and policy
frames
London and the UK Localism Act 2011: the challenges and limits of Neighbourhood Planning in a superdiverse metropolis
Exception, citizenship and justice in planning
4 Erez Tzfadia
Track 14
Room: 031
Session
Chair
Evolutionary Urban Economy
Networks, spatial proximity and agglomeration economics
Charis Christodoulou
1 Anna Growe
2 Angelika Krehl, Stefan Siedentop, Hannes
Taubenboeck, Michael Wurm
3 Karel Maier
4 Charis Christodoulou
Track 15
Planning History & Cultural Heritage
Room: 104 Governance of Cultural Heritage
Session
Karl Fischer
Chair
1 Gerdy Verschuure
Track 16
Room: 109
Session
Chair
Germany
Germany
Temporary spatial proximity in a space of flows
Agglomeration economies shaping the spatial structure in German city regions?
Czech Republic Spatial socio-economic polarisation in the Czech republic
Greece
‘The Stressful Urban Fringe’ : Planning in the Perimeter of Thessaloniki (Greece)
Netherlands
Project new Dutch waterline and project Arcadian landscapes; Guidelines for new spatial development
based on heritage
Urban Planning and Cultural Heritage. Governance towards sustainability
2 Kjell Harvold, Ragnhild Skogheim, Kari Larsen
Norway
3 Ioanna Katapidi
United
Kingdom
Perceiving heritage: The case of Greek traditional settlements
1 Nadia Alaily-Mattar, Alain Thierstein
Germany
Urban transformation, spatial transformation? Developing alternative futures as a planning methodology
2 Chenchen Ren, Nankai Xia
China
3 Giuseppe Faldi
Italy
Research on the evaluation method of social carrying capacity in urban regeneration projects-Case study
of Shanghai Tianzifang Project
A Backcasting Scenario Methodology for Planning Adaptation to Climate Change in Coastal Dar es Salaam
Planning Methodology & Planning Process
Methodologies in Motion A
Reinder Rutgers
Track 17
Room: C
Session
Chair
Rural & Regional Planning
Social Innovation
Pablo Elinbaum
1 Marlies Meijer
Netherlands
2 Karina Castro Arce
Netherlands
3 Kyungwan Bae, Juchul Jung, Gyoungjun Ha
Korea
4 Jasper Meekes, Constanza Parra, Gert de Roo
Netherlands
Informality: How Galician communities compensate the lack of statutory planning using bottom up
planning initiatives
Social Innovation, a dynamic and sustainable social-ecological asset for regional development? Challenges
and possibilities in Costa Rica
Does planning matter? Focusing on community support program in water conservation zone
How discourses on leisure affect regional development in the Province of Fryslân: A complex adaptive
systems perspective
Thursday 10 July 2014, 12.30-13.45
LUNCH AT THE EDUCATORIUM FOYER AND RESTAURANT
Thursday, 10 July 2014, 12.45-13.30
Thematic Group Meeting 1
Room
032
Theme
Organiser
PLPR: Planning, Law and property rights
Leonie Janssen - Jansen
Thematic Group Meeting 2
Room
102
Theme
Organiser
French and British Planning Studies Group
Olivier Sykes
Thursday 10 July 2014, 13.45-15.15
PLANNING FILM
Room:
Rood
13.45 Introduction
13.46 Feature Film
Wies Sanders (director AFFR)
Le Mani sulla Citta
Sessions 3
Roundtable 1
IFHP: The co-creation of public spaces in cities in transition
Room
111
Organisers
Panel
Roundtable 2
Challenges and Solutions in Planning Education
Ways of Collaboration?
Room
032
Organisers
Roundtable 3
Marketplaces as an Urban Development Strategy
Room
135
Organisers
Panel
Roundtable 4
URBACT: How to stimulate cities towards integrated development?
Room
A
Organisers
Roundtable 5
Post-disaster Territory
Room
134
Organisers
Derek Martin (IFHP)
Dorina Pojani (TU Delft)
Pietro Elisei (URBASOFIA, University of Tor Vergata – Roma2, Bucharest- Rome)
Bostjan Bugaric (KUD C3, University of Littoral, Ljubljana- Berlin)
Maja Popovic (Failed Architecture, Mikser, Belgrade- Amsterdam)
Tanja Raijc (Expeditio, Kotor, Montenegro)
Anlı Ataöv (Middle East Technical University), Ender Peker (Middle East Technical University), Duygu
Cihanger (Middle East Technical University), Funda Erkal (Middle East Technical University)
Freek Janssens (UvA) and Ceren Sezer (TU Delft)
Arnold Reijndorp (University of Amsterdam)
Ching Lin Pang (University of Leuven)
Núria Costa Galobart (Municipal Institute of Markets in Barcelona)
Will Fulford (University of Westminster)
Sophie Watson (Open University, UK)
Iván Tosics (URBACT)
Charles Yan Gore (University IUAV of Venice)
Roundtable 6
ESPON: Making Europe Open and Polycentric
Room
102
Organisers
Panel
Marjan van Herwijnen (ESPON Coordination Unit, Luxembourg), Peter Mehlbye (ESPON Coordination Unit,
Luxembourg)
Michael Wegener (S&W, Dortmund, Germany)
Andreu Ulied (Mcrit, Barcelona, Spain)
Daniel de Groot (Ministry of Infrastructures and the Environment, Netherlands)
Martijn de Bruijn (DG Regio, Belgium)
Roundtable 7
Fast and Furious - A debate about the impact of new technologies and fashions on our teaching methods
Room
029
Organisers
Anna Geppert (University Paris IV
Sorbonne), Slawomir Ledwon (Gdansk University of
Technology)
Roundtable 8
Airports and Cities: From Confrontation to Co-evolution
Room
116
Organisers
Kees Christiaanse, Christian Salewski, Benedikt Boucsein, Eirini Kasioumi
Panel
Mark Michaeli (TU München)
Nathalie Roseau (Paris Tech)
Laura Cipriani (Trento University)
Andy van Dobbelsteen (TU Delft)
Ellen van Bueren (TU Delft)
Bart de Jong (Municipality of Haarlemmermeer)
Johanna Schlaack (TU Berlin)
Sven Conventz (TU München)
Roundtable 9
Re-cycle Europe - New Life Cycles for Urban Infrastructures
Room
B
Organisers
Track 9
Food, Energy and Urban Metabolism
Room: 033 Energy / Urban metabolism
Session
Arnold van der Valk
Chair
1 Jessica de Boer, Christian Zuidema
2 Alexander Wandl, A. van den Dobbels, B.
Geldermans
3 Mario Schneider, Walter Schönwandt
Track 10
Room: 119
Session
Chair
Netherlands
Integrated energy landscapes; how co-evolutionary behaviour informs planning to adapt its strategies
Netherlands
Mapping and managing essential resource flows in airport regions – the case of Amsterdam Airport
Schiphol
The decelerated energy turnaround: how negative interactions and conflicting interests are jeopardizing
the implementation of the energy turnaround
Germany
Planning in Stressful Places
Conflict, crisis and social stress
Jon Coaffee
1 Christine Mady*, Angelique Chettiparamb**
Track 11
Room: 103
Session
Chair
Mosè Ricci, Sara Favargiotti and Jeanette Sordi
2 Meirav Aharon - Gutman
3 Kalliopi Sapountzaki
*Lebanon,
**United
Kingdom
Israel
Greece
4 Rachel Coutinho-Silva
Brazil
Public space supply in post-conflict situations: The case of Beirut
Real in their consequences: on Thomas theorem, violence and re-bordering divided cities
Hazardous social resilience versus everyday vulnerability in Greek cities in the crisis era - The idea of an
urban risk observatory
Planning in the face of social conflicts and violence: a preliminary evaluation of the pacification and slum
upgrading programs in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
International Comparative Planning
Comparative Planning: Rescaling And Devolution
Dominic Stead
1 Claire Colomb, John Tomaney
United
Kingdom
2 Valeria Lingua
3 Lukas Smas
Italy
Sweden
Spatial justice and regional calls for devolution and/or independence in Europe: a comparative analysis of
the contemporary Scottish, Catalan and Flemish debates through a spatial planning and territorial
cohesion lens
Co-operative planning across local boundaries: Comparing England and Italy
Modernising Nordic Urban Planning: A comparative analysis of planning systems, policy strategies and
neoliberal experiments
Track 12
Room: 114
Session
Chair
Track 13
Room: 136
Session
Chair
Planning Education
Planning education curricula developments
Klaus Kunzmann
1 Xin Yi
China
2 Jonna Kangasoja, Hanna Mattila
Finland
3 Osman Balaban, Ela Babalik Sutcliffe, Bahar
Gedikli
4 Milena Tasheva-Petrova
Turkey
Ethics & Justice in Planning
Ethics and planning theory (2)
Daniela De Leo
1 Robin Hambleton
Track 14
Room: 031
Session
Chair
Bulgaria
Problem oriented study in urban design course against China's urban transition - Case study of Nanjing's
joint studio from six Chinese planning faculties
Is it possible to kill two birds with one stone? Tensions, challenges and opportunities in integrating the
master’s programmes in land use planning and traffic engineering
Understanding the Effectiveness of Recent Attempts in Turkish Planning Schools in Promoting
Interdisciplinary
Education for urban regeneration: Theory-practice dialogue in the context of changing planning culture
2 Jasper de Vries
United
Kingdom
Netherlands
3 Francesco Chiodelli, Stefano Moroni
Italy
Place-based leadership - a new approach to justice in planning?
The dynamics of trust in contested land use - A longitudinal study towards trust in intergroup conflicts in
the Baviaanskloof, South Africa
Corruption and Land Use: Challenges for Planning Theory
4 Heike Köckler
Germany
Environmental procedural justice, insights from a behavioural science perspective
Evolutionary Urban Economy
Urban economic policies: creative economies and industrial parks
Nicholas Karachalis
1 Ying He, Feng Luan, Huai Wang, Wenyun Wang
China
Influential Factors on Layout of Creative Industry Park and Talent Distribution in Shanghai
2 Zhihui Zhu, Nankai Xia
China
3 Xiaojian Chen, Jia Feng
4 Alex Deffner, Nicholas Karachalis
China
Greece
Research on culture creative industry cluster evolution model in Shanghai: Comparative study of
Tianzifang and No.8 bridge
The evolution and performance of new development zones in medium and small cities in China
The elaboration of a city marketing plan for Kozani: A planning response to socio-economic pressures?
Track 15
Room: 104
Session
Chair
Track 16
Room: 109
Session
Chair
Planning History & Cultural Heritage
Investigations in Cultural Heritage
Joks Janssen
1 Pere Vall-Casas
2 Eduardo Miranda, Jorge Baptista e Silva,
António, Ricardo da Costa
Spain
Portugal
Pre-urban patterns and co-evolutionary repair of sprawl
Structure and dynamics of Urban Centralities in Historical Cities
3 Evangelia Athanassiou, Charis Christodoulou,
Vilma Hastaoglou-Martinidis
Greece
Comparative mapping of city histories: the city of Volos in the network of Mediterranean cities
Australia
Ireland
Can old style long term spatial strategic planning still work? Lessons from the 1988 Sydney strategy
Is good evidence all that is needed to make good decisions?
*Netherlands,
**Spain
*South Africa,
**Australia
European Spatial Planning Observatories and Maps: an Evaluation of Their Performance for Planning
1 Dieter Bruggeman, Michiel Dehaene
Belgium
2 Sandeep Agrawal
3 Valentina Alberti
Canada
Italy
4 Wim van der Knaap
Netherlands
In between City and Region. - The Historical Development of the Flemish Electricity Grid within the CoEvolution of Multiple Territorial Arrangements
High density rural regions: A rale of three villages in India
Renewable energy and local development between self organisation and the need of an integrated
regional planning
Planning in a bio-based economy landscape development. Cascading from different directions
Planning Methodology & Planning Process
Planning Paradigms Revisited
Henk van der Kamp
1 Glen Searle
2 Jonathan Hall, William Brady, Brendan
O'Sullivan, Eimear Murphy
3 Julio Soria-Lara*, María Zuñiga**, Rocío PérezCamapaña**
4 Mark Oranje*, Sharon Biermann**
Track 17
Room: C
Session
Chair
The use of geographic data (‘evidence’) in strategic plan preparation… and strategic plans in decisionmaking: A comparative study – Pretoria and Perth
Rural & Regional Planning
Distributed Urbanisms
Michiel Dehaene
Thursday 10 July 2014, 15.30-17.00
PLANNING FILM
Room:
Rood
15.45 Introduction
15.48 Feature Film
Track 1
Room: 111
Session
Chair
Wies Sanders (director AFFR)
Conversations in Milton Keynes
Sessions 4
Urban Design and Public Realm
Local Space
Cor Wagenaar
1 Ceren Sezer, Freek Janssens
Netherlands
2 Duygu Cihanger
Turkey
3 Kimmo Lapintie, Mina Di Marino
Finland
Flying Markets: How can a small-scale street market support neighbourhood social cohesion in
Amsterdam?
Reclaiming the 'Junction': The Socio-Spatial Decay of Kızılay Square and A Promising Emergence of Public
Realm
New Spaces for Work in the Public Realm
Germany
Boundary space of communities as potential public space in Chinese context
Germany
Germany
Italy
Transferring the Concept of the Compact, European City to Perm, Russia.
The mosaic of the global metropolis: International educational migration and local planning cultures
The ESPON handbook for better territorial governance in Europe: lessons from the accomplishment of an
ambitious (but ambiguous) task
4 Tianyu Zhu
Track 2
Transnational and Cross-border Planning
Room: 032 Planning cultures and policy diffusion
Session
Jochem de Vries
Chair
1 Daniela Zupan
2 Kirsten Hackenbroch
3 Umberto Janin Rivolin, Giancarlo Cotella
Track 3
Room: 135
Session
Chair
Adaptive Delta Studies & Governance
Coast, Tourism and Resilient Design
Jasper Heslinga
1 Ruiqian Li, Johan Woltjer, Margo van den Brink
Netherlands
2 Jasper Heslinga
Netherlands
3 Eduarda Marques da Costa, Carlos Ferreira, José Portugal
Manuel Simoes
4 Yue Shuai, Nankai Xia
China
Track 4
Room: A
Session
Chair
Tourism in vulnerable coastal areas: the potential of tourism in building more resilient areas
Crisis and spatial stress disorders in touristic coastal areas: challenges for planning
Dynamic capacity view on the resilient design of evacuation exit in urban disaster prevention - A study of
Wuhan East Lake Water Network
Complexity & Planning Theory
Regulation and non-regulation
Kathie McClymont
1 Barbara Pizzo
2 Ernest Alexander
3 Sonia Freire-Trigo
Track 5 I
Room: B
Session
Chair
Understanding ecosystem services interactions in Coastal Strategic Planning: A Case of Jiaozhou Bay
4 Guiomar Martín Domínguez
Planning, Law, and Property Rights
Implementation
Italy
Israel
United
Kingdom
Spain
Crossfire on planning
A theory of spatial planning: Complexity and development control
Vacant urban land: a production process in an English context
Norway
China
Slovenia
Why don’t we do as we planned to do? Planning and Plan Implementation in Norway.
Differentiated industrial land policies on exit strategies under the background of double-track land system
Delivering a national spatial development strategy: a success story?
Abel Cahen’s 'Open City': A theoretical inquiry into urban complexity and the limits of (un)control.
Helge Fiskaa
1 Helge Fiskaa
2 Hao Chen, Nankai Xia
3 Naja Marot, Mojca Golobič
Track 5 II
Room: 134
Session
Chair
Planning, Law, and Property Rights
Financing
Joana Almeida
1 Pete Wyatt, P. McAllister, E. Street
2 Beatriz Condessa, Miguel Abrunhosa, José
Antunes Ferreira, Joana Castro Almeida, Ricardo
Tomé
3 Joana Almeida, Ricardo Tomé, José Antunes
Ferreira, Beatriz Condessa
4 Elora Raymond
Track 6
Housing, Cohousing & Neighbourhood Planning
Room: 102 Lifestyles
Session
Ann Pisman
Chair
1 Cornelia Tippel, Andrea Dittrich-Wesbuer
2 Eva Dick, Thorsten Heitkamp
3 Rongdi Cui, Christian Zuidema
Track 7
Room: 029
Session
Chair
United
Kingdom
Portugal
Inside the black box: Unravelling the development viability appraisal process
Portugal
Bank financing of urban development: experiences and perspectives in Portugal
United States
Financialization and Leasehold Mortgages on Customary Land in Samoa
Germany
Germany
Mobile and multi-local lifestyles and their significance for housing, neighbourhoods and local governance
Temporary migrants’ housing needs between ‘formal’ public intervention and ’informal’ self-help
arrangements in South Africa: lessons for urban governance in the Global South and North
Neighborhood environment and elderly wellbeing in ageing process: an empirical evidence from Beijing,
China
Control and duplication in Israeli cities: Can we envision a different way?
Netherlands
4 Merav Battat
Israel
Analytical Tools & Support Systems for Planning
New analytical approaches for planning 1
Real estate mass appraisal systems in Europe
Elisabete Silva
1 Orit Rotem_Mindali, Itamar Lenski, Yaron
Michael
2 Tzu-Ling Chen, Hsueh-Sheng Chang
Israel
China
Remote sensing means to evaluate how to mitigate urban heat island effect in a dense urban fabric: Tel
Aviv as a case study
Spatial variation in the relationships between urban compactness and urban green spaces
3 Vladimir Petrović, Lea Petrović Krajnik, Damir
Krajnik
4 Shang Cheng, Jingshu Chen, Jun Wan
Croatia
Dimensioning of matrix of urban structures complexity
China
An evaluation platform of urban function quality using the algorithm “Network Spider” and its application
in cities in Zhejiang Province in Eastern China
Track 8
Room: 116
Session
Chair
Transport Planning and Infrastructure Policy
Regional transport planning
Morten Skou Nicolaisen
1 Sander Lenferink, E. van der Krabben, A.
Samsura
2 Daniel Durrant
3 Verena Balz, Dominic Stead
4 Stephan Tischler, Markus Mailer
Roundtable 10
From risk society to security society
Room
119
Organisers
Panel
Roundtable 11
A New EU Urban Agenda?
Room
103
Organisers
Panel
Netherlands
Regional governance in a transport corridor: Negotiating locations for urban development
United
Kingdom
Netherlands
Austria
Why does it have to go so bloody fast?’ Speed as a problematic feature of High Speed Rail
Regional Design in Dutch Transport Planning Strategies
Interferences between mobility and spatial development in Alpine Regions
Simin Davoudi (Newcastle University)
Jon Coaffee (University of Warwick)
Johan Woltjer (University of Groningen)
Stefan Greiving (University of Dortmund)
Karsten Zimmerman, Valeria Fedeli
Robin Hambleton (University of the West of England)
Iván Tosics (Director at Metropolitan Research Institute, Budapest)
Klaus Kunzmann, (Potsdam),
Martijn de Bruijn (DG Regio)
Roundtable 12
ECTP-CEU: Co-evolution Interactive discipline
Room
114
organisers
Henk van der Kamp (European Council of Spatial Planners: ECTP - (EU)
Roundtable 13
RTPI: The academy and practice: co-producing the future of professional planning?
Room
136
Organisers
Janet Askew (RTPI)
Roundtable 14
Towards the just city: Challenge of contemporary planning
Room
031
Organisers
Roundtable 15
Port City Scapes
Room
104
Organisers
Panel
Glaudia Basta, Stefano Moroni
Wouter Jacobs (University of
Antwerp)
Peter Hall (Simon Fraser University, Vancouver)
Carola Hein (Bryn Mawr College)
A.Wiese (Munich Technical University)
Roundtable 16
ISOCARP: Bridging Theory and Practice; cooperation and development in planning education and profession
Room
109
Organisers
Piotr Lorens (ISOCARP), Slawomir Ledwon (ISOCARP)
Roundtable 17
Emerging regional design in an era of co-governance and co-evolution
Room
C
Organisers
Verena Balz (TU Delft), Wil Zonneveld (TU Delft), Michael Neuman (University of New South Wales)
Roundtable 18
The Evolution of Planning Thought
Room
033
Organisers
Beatrix Haselsberger (Vienna University of Technology), Laura Saija (Università degli Studi di Catania, Italy /
Paul Benneworth, University of Twente)
Panel
Louis Albrechts (Catholic University Leuven)
Rachelle Alterman (Technion)
Andreas Faludi (TU Delft)
Patsy Healey (Newcastle University)
17.15 - 18.45
GENERAL ASSEMBLY AESOP
Room: Theatron & Megaron
17.15 Welcome
17.20
17.30
17.50
18.10
18.20
18.30
18.40
Gert de Roo 5'
President's statement
Secretary's report
AESOP Awards
Excellence in Teaching Award
Best Published Paper
Best Conference Paper
AESOP YA Report and Best Published Paper Award
AESOP new officials, AESOP Events, AESOP Calls
Presentations of the AESOP 2015 Congres at Czech Technical University
Flag Ceremony
Q&A, Conclusions and closing
19.00 - 20.30
YA ASSEMBLY AESOP
Room:
Rood
After the assembly, the YA invite all AESOP Young Academics for a drink in the bar 'The Basket' at the
campus (further information will be provided in the YA Assembly)
Editorial Board Meeting 1
Room
032
Journal
Organiser
Editorial Board Meeting 2
Room
102
Theme
Organiser
Editorial Board Meeting 3
Room
103
Journal
Organiser
Planning Theory
Michael Gunder
European Planning Studies
Louis Albrechts
Elsevier - Geography, Planning and development
Kay McArdle
Editorial Board Meeting 4
Room
109
Theme
Organiser
Location: Mirliton Theater, Boven Clarenburg 93-2, Utrecht
20.30
Planning walk
22.00
Outdoor film
EJSD
Wil Zonneveld
20.30 - 24.00
PLANNING EXPERIENCE
AORTA
Guided walk through Hoog Catherijne 90'
Introduction by Wies/Corio
HC Promotiefilm 12'
Malls 'R us 78'