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Thursday, June 4, Morning

Registration

 

7:30 AM -5:30 PM

Conference Registration in the Municipal Training Centre (Calle Almagro, 5)

 

 

Meeting of the EURA Governing Board

8:30AM - 9:45AM

Teatro Fernán Gómez (Plaza de Colón)

 

Opening Plenary Session

 

Thursday, 4 June 2009,  10:00 AM -12:00 PM, Teatro Fernán Gómez (Plaza de Colón)

 

 

City Futures in a Globalising World - Perspectives from the World of 'Policy'

 

Chairman of the session and opening words: Mr. Ignacio NIÑO PÉREZ (Chief Executive Officer of the  Office for the international Strategy and Action of the City of Madrid, “Madrid Global”), Co-President of the Local Host Committee

 

Greetings from North-America: Professor Ed GOETZ, University of Minnesota, member of Urban Affairs Association (UAA), Co-President of the International Conference Committee

 

Moderator:  Professor Robin HAMBLETON, University of the West of England,    Bristol, Co-President of the International Conference Committee

Key-Note Speakers:

- Ms. Natalija KAZLAUSKIENE, Director of Regio C –Policy Development (European Commission)

- Ms. Margery Austin TURNER, Vice-President for Research, The Urban Institute, Washington, DC

 

Thursday, June 4, Afternoon

12:00pm - 2:00 pm          Lunch (at your own). A buffet will be                                                 served at the Patio of the Municipal Training Centre (calle Almagro, 5)

2:00pm – 3:30pm          Concurrent sessions (Municipal Training Centre, calle Almagro 5, all floors)   

1       Learning the Principles of Urban Sustainability (Track 1)

Thursday, 2:00 PM -3:30 PM, Floor -1 ( Room 1)

Moderator: Joao Filipe Mota Guedes Fumega (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)

  The Urban Sustainability and the emergence of new (old) concepts: The case of  Sustainable Communities

Joao Filipe Mota Guedes Fumega (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)

Is Environmental Justice the Main Force for Local Sustainability?

Alicia Arriaga (Universidad Carlos III, Spain)

  Four educational perspectives of urban sustainability in Spanish Cities

Pablo Montero-Souto (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain)

Master’s Degree Programmes in Urban Environmental Sciences and Technology -  Planning and aiming to the moving target for the cities’s sake

Eira Rosberg (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)

 

2         Climate Change Strategies for Cities (Track 1)

Thursday, 2:00 PM -3:30 PM, Floor 0 ( Room 1)

Moderator: Dagmar Haase (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ- Germany)

Conflicting challenges in urban development and a framework for Compromises

Ivan Tosics (Metropolitan Research Institute, Budapest,Hungary)

 Sustainable Development and Adaptation to Climate Change - compatible principles for city development?

Katrin Grossman and Kerstin Kellenberg (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Germany)

 

Climate governance in multi-Floor systems: the role of cities

Kristine Kern (Wageningen University ,The Netherlands) and Alber Gotelind (Sustainable Energy and Climate Policy, Germany)

 

 

3          Planning city regions (Track 4)

Thursday, 2:00PM – 3:30 PM, Floor -01 (Room 4)

            Moderator: Michael Neuman (Texas A&M University, USA)

 

·        Strategic Planning and Governance in City Regions: Challenges and Potentials in Austria

Alexander Hamendiger (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)

·        Different Approaches To Regional Plan Making: Some North American - European Comparisons

Inés Sánchez de Madariaga (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

·        Swiss metropolitan areas facing rescaling : what transformations of spatial production policies?

            Marianne Thomann (Université de Lausanne, Switzerland)

·        Inventing the future for Greater Lille: scales, models and scenarios. Project(s) for a cross-border Eurometropolis

Philippe Louguet (Ecole Nationale supérieure d'Architecture et de Paysage de Lille, France) and  Maryvonne Prevot (Institut d'Aménagement et d'Urbanisme de Lille, France)

   Polycentric Urban Form and the Future of Planning. The Case of Southern California

            Ali Morrades (California State University, USA)

 

4         Governance and Knowledge (Track 2)

Thursday, 2:00 PM -3:30 PM, Floor 0 ( Room 2)

Moderator: Antònia Casellas (Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain)

A Strategic Use of Knowledge: Local Policy-Makers and the Formation of New “KnowledgeScapes”

Claudio Calvaresi (Istituto per la Ricerca Sociale, Milano, Italy)

Knowledge in Local Air Quality Management: the Cases of Southampton and Deventer

Laurence Carmichael (University of the West of England, Bristol, UK)

Cradles of Democracy? Municipalities as for a for participation and performance

Michael Jensen and Michael Letner (Center for Research on Information Technology and Organizations UC Irvine, USA)

The role of Knowledge and Technology in Urban Development: Lessons from Helsinki

Patricia Romeiro (University of Porto, Portugal, and CSIC, Spain) and Erwin van Tuijl (Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands)

  Sustainable Urban Atlas

David Ludlow (University of the West of England, Bristol, UK)

 

5         Communities and Housing Patterns (Track 3)

Thursday, 2:00 PM -3:30 PM, Floor -1 ( Room 3)

Moderador: David Sweeting (University of Bristol, UK)

 

·        Patterns of Low-Income Displacement: Dismantling Public Housing in the U.S.

Edward Goetz (University of Minessota, USA)

·        Measuring Residential Mixing by Race, Class and Housing Tenure in England

Mark Livingston and Nick Bailey (University of Glasgow, UK)

·        Local “communities”, immigrants and the urban change: comparing Milan and Barcelona city neighborhoods

Roberta Marzorati (Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca, Italy)

·        Ethiopia, Mexico, Chicago. From ethnic’ ‘welfare communities’ to urban ‘ecologies of democracy’: Cultural (dis-)Integration or Transcultural Improvisation?

Brigida Proto (University IUAV of Venice, Italy)

 

6         Patterns of Urban Segregation (Track 3)

Thursday, 2:00 PM -3:30 PM, Floor 0 ( Room 3)

Moderador: Jesús Leal (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain)

 

·        Welfare and segregation in greatest European cities

Jesús Leal and Elena Martínez Goytre (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain)

·        Some Concerns Regarding the Study of the American Suburb

Alex Schafran (University of California, Berkeley, USA)

·        Hospital Design and Cultural Diversity

Silvia Surrenti (Università degli Studi de Firenze, Italy)

 

7         Commerce and Development in Diverse Communities (Track 3)

Thursday, 2:00 PM -3:30 PM, Floor 2 ( Room 1)

Moderator: Janos Kaldos (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

·        The Contribution of Immigrant Enterprises to the Revitalisation of Grand Boulevard in Budapest

Janos Kaldos (Hungarian Academy of Siences, Hungary) and Ede Jozsef Petras (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary)

·        The effects of tourism on urban development: a case study on Antalya – Turkey

Akis Ayhan (Selcuk University Ahmet Kelesoglu Education Faculty, Turkey)

·        Chinese commerce in Oporto: new localization standards, different distribution structures and differentiated consumption habits

Susana Raquel Guimarâes (Universidade do Porto, Portugal)

 

8         Local and metropolitan governance: improving the interface (Track 4)

Thursday, 2:00 PM -3:30 PM, Floor 4 ( Room 3)

Moderator: Dick Simpson (Indiana University, USA)

 

   Changing institutional contexts of spatial planning in Portugal, France and Italy: the case of inter-municipal coordination

Carlos Oliveira  and Isabel Breda-Vázquez (University of Porto, Portugal)

·        Improving Urban Governance in a Global Era: Lessons from the Study of American Cities

David L. Imbroscio, (University of Louisville, USA)

   The Transformation of Local Politics

Richard Hula (Michigan State University, USA)

 

9         Metropolitan Governance: Models and Discourse (Track 4)

Thursday, 2:00 PM -3:30 PM, Floor -1 ( Room 5)

Moderator: Zaida Muxí Martínez (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain)

 

·        Re-stating hegemony: a critique of the Differentiated Polity Model

            Jonathan Davies (University of Warwick, UK)

 

·        Metropolitan Governance Discourse in Poland and Germany

Pawel Swianiewicz (University of Warsaw) and Marta Lackowska (Darmstadt Technical University, Poland)

·        Towards new models of metropolitan governance: The cases of Madrid, Barcelona and Lisbon 

Rui Filipe Arango Florentino (Portuguese Catholic University, Portugal) and José Miguel Fernández Güell (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

 

 

10      Urban and Metropolitan governance: case studies (Track 4)

Thursday, 2:00 PM -3:30 PM, Floor 2 ( Room 2)

Moderator: José Miguel Fernández Güell, Spain (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

 

·        Challenges of metropolitan development: strategic efforts in comparison of Barcelona and Vienna

           Rudolf Giffinger (Vienna University of  Technology, Austria) and

Mariana Stallbohm (Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain)

·        Urban Governance in Croatia: Potentials for Success

Dubravka Jurlina Alibegovic and Suncana Slijepcevic (The Institute of Economics, Zagreb, Croatia.

 

·        From “Creative Cities” to “Urban Creativity”? Territory, Creativity and Governance on the Contemporary City

            Pedro Costa and Joao Seixas ( Lisbon University, Portugal)

     The Project of the limits. Criteria and tendencies of the territorial division

       David Cabrera Manzano (University of Granada, Spain)

           

11          Planning styles (Track 4)

Thursday, 2:00 PM -3:30 PM, Floor 2 ( Room 3)

Moderator: Valeria Fedeli (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)

 

·        The lightness of formal planning. Decision-making on large urban development projects in the Flanders

Thomas Block and Kristof Steyvers (Ghent University, Belgium)

·        Beyond government: Governing urban place reinvention

Torill Nyseth (University of Tromso,  Norway)

·        ‘Pedagogies’ of city planning and urban change - between place marketing and communicative planning? Tales from Berlin and London

            Claire Colomb, (University College London, UK)

·        Be Creative! City Planning in 21st Century

            Anna Lisa Mueller. (University of Constance, Switzerland)

 

12       Sustainability in architecture and urban design (Track 5)

Thursday, 2:00 PM -3:30 PM, Floor 4 ( Room 1)

Moderator: Eduarda Marques de Costa (University of Lisbon, Portugal)

 

·        The knowledge generator from the sustainable urban design

Carlos Alberto Regolini and Rosa Junyent i Comas (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain)

 

·        Indicators of sustainable urban form - Methodological Approach for Portugal

Eduarda Marques da Costa (University of Lisbon, Portugal)

        Massage from the Traditional Settlements for the Future Cities

Sibel Ecemis Kilic (Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey)

·        Designing Sustainable Communities: Struggling to Combine Beauty with Equity.

Paula Russell and Declan Redmon (University College, Dublin, Ireland)

 

13       The pedagogy of architecture and design (Track 5)

Thursday, 2:00 PM -3:30 PM, Floor 3 ( Rooms 2-3)

Moderador: Ana Maria Reis de Goes Monteiro and (State University of Campinas, Brazil)

·        Participative Architectural Design Study: Sustainability to Foster Social Innovation

Ana Maria Reis de Goes Monteiro and Emilia Wanda Rutkowski (State University of Campinas, Brazil)

·        The teaching activities as civic practice and right of citizenship

Ignazia Pinzello & Francesco Lo Piccolo (Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italia)

·        Building for a better future: the transdisciplinary planning process
Architecture beyond architecture.

Dustin A. Tusnovics (TU Vienna, Austria)

·        The Program for Architect’s future Social Engagement

Alejandro De Castro Mazarro (Columbia University, USA)

 

14          Urban Development: Real Estate, Finance  (Track 4)

               Thursday, 2:00PM – 3:30 PM, Floor -1  (Room 2)

               Moderator: Dennis Judd (University of Illinois at Chicago (USA)

 

·        City-regional development and global financial institutions. The case of commercial property development in Mexico City and Bangalore

          Ludovic Halbert and Louise David (LATTS, France)

·        Railways, Real Estate and the Re-Making of Inner Cities Comparative Perspectives on the Urban Renaissance Potential of Rail Station Area Redevelopment Mega-Projects in Europe and North America

Johannes Novy (Columbia University, USA) and Deike Peters (Center for Metropolitan Studies, Berlin & GSAPP, Germany)

·        The Real Costs of City Governance and Stadium Construction for the 2010 Soccer World Cup, Durban

            Nina Foster (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)

 

3:30pm - 4:00pm          Coffee brake

4:00pm – 5:30pm          Concurrent sessions (Municipal Training Centre, calle Almagro 5, all floors)   

 

15       Knowledge, Networks and Revitalization (Track 2)

            Thursday, 4:00PM – 5:30 PM, Floor -1 (Room 1)

Moderator: Claudio Calvaresi (Istituto per la Ricerca Sociale, Milano, Italy)

 

Business Schools as focal points of Knowledge Networks: The case of the Center for Urban & Real Estate Management (CUREM) at the University of Zurich

Christopher Bahn (University of Zurich, Switzerland)

An extraordinary partnership between Arizona State University and the City of Phoenix

            Debra Friedman (Arizona State University, USA)

City-region network: the health cluster in the Metropolises of Lisbon and Porto

Helder Santos, Célia Cavaleiro and Teresa Sá Marques (University of Porto, Portugal)

 

Random utility model for institution selection by foreign doctoral students

            Zeynep Esra Tanyildiz (Georgia State University, USA)

 

16       Urban Climate Adaptation and Mitigation (Track 1)

Thursday, 4:00 PM -5:30 PM, Floor 0 ( Room 1)

Moderator: Bernhard Müller (Leibniz Institute of Ecological and Regional Development (IOER), Germany)

 

Climate change in the European urban context

Anne Querrin (PUCA Plan Urbanisme Construction, Architecture France) and June Graham (Project Manager, URBAN_NET, UK, represented by Eduardo de Santiago Rodríguez, Ministry of Housing, Spain)

Emerging Urban Middle Classes as Key Target Groups for Sustainability before the Background of Climate Change: -The Case of Ho Chi Minh City/Vietnam

Michael Albert Waibel (University of Hamburg, Germany)

The Best Practice Evaluation ‘Spanish Network of Cities for the Climate’ from the point of view of the Sixth Environment Action Programme of the European Community

Rafael Córdoba-Hernández (City Planner, Spain)

 

17       Citizen participation in architecture and design (Track 5)

Thursday, 4:00 PM -5:30 PM, Floor 4 ( Room 3)

Moderator: Rafael Balanzo-Joue (Director of ECOHABITAR, Barcelona, Spain)

·        Listening to the inhabitants for Urban landscape in the Mediterranean context. Three Hills project in the city of Barcelona

Rafael Balanzo-Joue (Director of ECOHABITAR, Barcelona, Spain) and Agapit Borras (Architects Association of Catalonia, Spain)

 

        The Effects of High-Rise Living on Residential, Social and Health Indicators and Outcomes in Glasgow: Results from the GoWell Programme

Philip Mason and Ade Kearns (University of Glasgow)

 

18       Revitalization and the Digital City (Track 2)

Thursday, 4:00PM – 5:30 PM, Floor 0 (Room 2)

Moderator: Marco Bontje (Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and International Development Studies (AMIDSt), The Netherlands)

 

Public Sector Intervention in Embodying New Economy in Inner Urban Areas: The Barcelona Experience

Antonia Casellas and Montserrat Pallarés-Barberà (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain)

The Reinvention Of Eindhoven: From Industrial Town In Decline To Capital Of Technology And Design

Ana María Fernández-Maldonado and Arie Romein (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)

Are digital districts an answer to the challenges of the knowledge-based society? – A comparative analysis of new European digital neighborhoods

André Fernández-Ges (Zaragoza Alta Velocidad 2002, S.A., Spain)

Mobility and Consumption of "Informational" City. New Perspectives and Fields of Study: the Location-Based Services

Clara Melzi (University of Milan –Bicoca-, Italy)

 

19       Effects of Immigration on Local Dynamics (Track 3)

Thursday, 4:00PM – 5:30 PM, Floor -1 (Room 3)

Moderator: Cecilia Giusti (Texas A & M University)

 

·        Poverty, Immigration, and Latinos in Texas

Cecilia Giusti (Texas A & M University, USA)

·        Diversifying population shifts of European urban agglomerations.
The added value of a multiscalar perspective

Nadja Kabisch & Annegret Haase & Dagmar Haase, (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Germany)

·        The Social Integration of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in a Regeneration Context

Ade Kearns and Louise Lawson (University of Glasgow, UK)

·        Backlash: Immigrants’ rights policies and the counter-movements they inspire

Nina Martin (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA)

 

20       From Segregation to Incorporation in Urban Communities (Track 3)

Thursday, 4:00PM – 5:30 PM, Floor 0 (Room 3)

Moderator: Nick Bailey (University of Glasgow, UK)

·        Spatial Segregation and the Processes of Neighbourhood Change

Nick Bailey and Mark Livingstone (University of Glasgow, UK)

·        Racial Segregation and Gaps in Metropolitan Job Isolation

Kenya Covington (California State University, Northridge, USA) & Michael Stoll (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

·        From Minority Mayors to a Minority President: Lessons for Immigrant Political Incorporation in the United States

Ron Hayduk (City University of New York – CUNY) and Miryam Hazán (University of Pennsylvania, USA)

 

21       Engaging a Migrant Population in a Local Community (Track 3)

Thursday, 4:00PM – 5:30 PM, Floor 2 (Room 1)

Moderator: Scott Decker (Arizona State University, USA)

·        Shaping Immigrants’ Civic Life with Local Policies. The Impact of Local Policy Orientation on Immigrants’ Associational Fields in Spanish Cities

Laura Morales (University of Manchester, England), Amparo González-Ferrer (CSIC, Spain), Laia Jorba (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain)

 

·        Re-construcción de identidades colectivas en nuevos contextos territoriales urbanos

Elkin Darío Vargas López (Universidad de la Salle, Colombia)

·        Immigrant Settlement and Employment Suburbanization: Is there a Spatial Mismatch?

Cathy Yang Liu (Georgia State University, USA)

·        The Challenge of Immigration for Local Policing

Scott Decker (Arizona State University, USA)

 

22       Creative City, Creative Factors (Track 2)   

Thursday, 4:00 PM -5:30 PM, Floor -1 ( Room 2)

Moderator: Laurence Carmichael (University of the West of England, Bristol, UK)

 

Entrepreneurial Cities in the Technology Economy: An Examination of Technology Infrastructure Policies in the United States

Darrene Hackler (George Mason University) and Christopher Hoene (National League of Cities, USA)

 

Key elements of creative city development: an assessment of local policies in Amsterdam and Rotterdam

Arie Romein and Jan Jacob Trip (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)

 

The city service chart for the revitalizing  of Siety (Sa): new technologies for identity promotion and preservation

Serena Viola and Teresa Napolitano (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy)

 

 

23       Regionalism (Track 4)

Thursday, 4:00PM – 5:30 PM, Floor -01 (Room 5)

Moderator: Christian Lefèvre, (LATTS, Université Paris 8 Marne la Vallée, France) 

·        The Flemish city-region: which urban reality is emerging?

Ellen Wayenberg and Tine Vermeersch (University College Ghent, Belgium)

 

·        City Regions, State and Globalisation and the Peripheralisation Through Governance

Tassilo Herrschel ( University of Westminster, UK)

·        Spatial Impacts of Demographic Change and Spatial Development in the Ukraine

Andreas Ortner (Technische Universität Dresden, (TU Dresden,

Germany)

·        Texas Urban Triangle: Creating a Spatial Decision Support System for Mobility Policy and Investments that Shape the Growth of Texas Sustainably

            Michael Neuman (Texas A&M University, USA)

 

24     Understanding Partnerships (Track 4)

          Thursday, 4:00PM – 5:30 PM, Floor 2 (Room 2)

          Moderator: Alessandro Balducci (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)

 

  The Coherence of Disorder in City Region Politics: A Comparative Perspective

                 Paul Kantor (Fordham University, New York, USA)

●   The choice of institutional framework for collaborations – meta-governance or pragmatism? Analysing three Norwegian cities

Asbjorn Roiseland (Bodoe University College, Norway)

  Intermediary Institutions in the city-regional governance. Evidence from three image-producing sectors in the Paris region

           Ludovico Halbert (LATTS, France)

 

  Why is voluntary cooperation condemned to failure? – Metropolitan areas in light of the multiFloor governance approach

           Marta Lackowska (Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany)

 

25       Local Leaders and Local Democracy (Track 4)

Thursday, 4:00PM – 5:30 PM, Floor 2 (Room 3)

Moderator: Trevor Davies (University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK)    

 

  Urban Political Leadership and Political Representation – The Multifaceted Representational Role of Danish Mayors

            Ulrik Kjaer (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark)

  Effective City Leadership in the International Era

Trevor Davies (University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK)

 

  Urban governance and political leadership  in the modernisation of local public administration: evidence from a city government

            Angel Iglesias (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid,  Spain)

 

26       Urban Safety, security and fear (Track 5)

            Thursday, 4:00PM – 5:30 PM, Floor 4 (Room 1)

Moderator: Paula Santana (Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal)

 

·        Urban safety and public space: the case of Naples

Antonio Acierno and Angelino Mazza (University Federico II of Naples, Italy)

·        Urban Fears and spatial transformations: The horror movie point of view

Phevos Kallitsis (National Technical University of Athens, Grecia)

·        Crime and Urban Environment: Impacts on human health

Paula Santana, Rita Santos, Cláudia Costa and Adriana Loureiro (Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal)

·        The Sense of Insecurity: Integrated Solutions
The Case of Barcelona's Covered Markets Systems

Nadia Fava (Universitat de Girona, Spain) and Manel Guàrdia Bassols (Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain)

 

Secured cities: The changing face of downtown

            Jeremy Nemeth (University of Colorado, USA)

 

27       Incorporated to session 28

 

28       The design and restoration of high density housing and for specialized pupulations (Track 5)

            Thursday, 4:00PM – 5:30 PM, Floor 3 (Rooms 2- 3)

Moderator: Leandro Medrano (Universidade Estadual de Campinas – UNICAMP, Brazil)

·        Public space and Urban Vitality in the new Neighbourhoods (P.A.U.) of Madrid.

Jorge Palomeno Ferrer (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

 

·        An int-dens-c-ity landscape: the wholesale residential production in València 1989 - 2008.

Mireia Peris (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain)

·        Urban interventions and public policies in the central area of São Paulo, Brazil. Architecture and the urban renewal in megacities.

Leandro Medrano (Universidade Estadual de Campinas – UNICAMP, Brazil)

·        Urban Space design in elderly City

Enrico Sassi (Università della Wvizzera Italiana, USI, Switzerland)

 

Meeting of the Urban Research and Practice Editorial Board

4:30PM - 6:00PM

Municipal Training Centre, Floor 4, Room 2

 

 

 

Reception at the Casa de América (Palacio de Linares, Plaza de Cibeles)

 

18:30PM – 20:30PM

 

Offered by the City Hall of Madrid