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Friday, June 5, Morning

Registration

 

7:30 AM -6:30 PM

 

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

 

 

  

8:00am - 9:30am       Concurrent sessions (Municipal Training Centre, calle Almagro 5, all floors)      

 

29       Planning for the Sustainable City (Track 1)

            Friday, 8:00AM – 9:30 AM, Floor -1 (Room 1)

 Moderator: Jaap Vos (Florida Atlantic University, USA)

 

Measuring the Sustainability of Cities: A Survey-Based Analysis of the Use of Local Indicators for the major cities of Quebec

Georges Tanguay (Université de Québec à Montréal, Canada)

Facilitating public deliberation on sustainable living – evidences of new forms of participation through the Danish Agenda 21 schemes

Annika Agger (Roskilde University, Denmark)

Moving towards or away from sustainability-Tehran as the case example

Zohreh Daneshpour (Sh.Beheshti University (SBU), Tehran, Iran)

  

30       Urban Development and Climate Change (Track 1)

Friday, 8:00AM – 9:30 AM, Floor 0 (Room 1)

Moderator: Ove Langeland (Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Norway)

 

Sustainable development in Portugal, an analysis of Lisbon and Porto

Carlos José Lopes-Balsas (Arizona State University, USA)

Linking urban developpment and climate change mitigation and adaptation in a small city: an approach in Cuenca, Spain

Pablo Vaggione and Elda Solloso (Design Convergence Urbanism (DCU), Spain)

  

31       Public Polic and the Digital City (Track 2)

            Friday, 8:00AM – 9:30 AM, Floor -1 (Room 2)

Moderator: Katia Iankova (Memorial University, Newfoundland, Canada)

           

E-Administration and multi-channel citizen services in the City Council of Madrid

            Francisco López Carmona (City Hall of Madrid, Spain)

How the Variation in City Fiscal Health Affects its Degree of Innovation?

Kseniya Khovanova (University of Illinois at Chicago ,USA)

The incidence of planning in the growth and change of the Metropolitan Area of Granada

Julio Alberto Soria Lara, Luis Miguel Valenzuela Montes and Francisco Aguilar Benavente (University of Granada, Spain)

Creative city development in the Lisbon and Gothenburg strategies: evidence from Dutch structure fund expenditure

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

 

 32       Rail/Planning (PRE-FORMED by José María Ureña)

Friday, 8:00AM – 9:30 AM, Floor 0 (Room 2)

Moderator: José María Ureña University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain)

 

HSR Passenger peculiarities in small and big cities

Ana Rivas (University of Castilla La Mancha, Spain) and Oskar Fröidh (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)

 

High Speed Rail opportunities and urban restructuring

Carmen Bellet (University of Lleida, Spain)

 

Location of High Speed Rail stations in French medium size cities and their mobility and territorial implications: central, peripheral and bis (both central and peripheral in the same city)

Valerie Facchinetti-Mannone (University of Bourgogne, France)

 

Changing territorial implications of High Speed Rail in Spain: from individual lines to a network

José María Ureña and José María Coronado (University of Castilla La-Mancha, Spain)

 

 33       A Socio-Demographic Focus on Dynamic Urban Communities (Track 3)

Friday, 8:00AM – 9:30 AM, Floor -1 (Room 3)

Moderador: Fermín Delgado Perera (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

 

·         Multiculturalism as urban pattern

Fermín Delgado Perera (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

·         Urban Social Movements: gender approaches

Zaida Muxí Martínez and Tània Magro Huertas (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain)

·         A Tale of Two Cities. Race and Regeneration in Birmingham and Chicago

Diane Levy (The Urban Institute, USA) and Harris Beider (Institute of Community Cohesion –ICOCO- UK)

·         A World City Hypothesis: Globalization and Social Polarization in U.S. Cities

Mike Timberlake (University of Utah, USA) and Ben Derudder (Ghent University, Belgium)

     Gentryfication and new housing demand in Lisbon historical centre: analysis of urban restructuring in Bairro Alto

       Luís Filipe Gonçalves Mendes (University of Lisbon, Portugal)

34       Policy, Development and Diversity (Track 3)

Friday, 8:00AM – 9:30 AM, Floor 0 (Room 3)

Moderator: Susanne Søholt (Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Norway)

 

·         The ‘Critical Urban Areas’ Programme in Portugal – a social and governance analysis

Marit Ekne Ruud and Susanne Søholt (Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Norway)

·         Contingency, irony and solidarity for the city’s prestige

Matías Nieto Tolosa (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

·         Transformation of Housing Patterns in the Urban-Rural Fringe of the Metropolitan Area of Warsaw

Robert Kocewicz (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

·         Contextualizing  Mixed  Income Housing Development: The case of Amsterdam as an “Undivided City”.

Margaret Wilder (University of Delaware, USA) and Jeroen van der Veer (Amsterdam Federation of Housing Association, The Netherlands)

 35       Development in Migrant Communities (Track 3)

Friday, 8:00AM – 9:30 AM, Floor 2 (Room 1)

Moderator: Eugenia Tsagkaraki (National Technical University of Athens, Greece)

·         Migration_ Creating a Cohesive Patchwork

Eugenia Tsagkaraki (National Technical University of Athens, Greece)

·         Tethering Up: Immigrant Community Regeneration and the Politics of Subsidiarity

Janice Bockmeyer (City University of New York –John Jay College, USA)

·         "Ilhas" of Porto: image, identity, development and integration in urban areas

Jorge Ricardo (University of Porto, Portugal)

 

36       Participation and civic engagement (Track 4)

               Friday, 3:00AM – 4:30 AM, Floor -1  (Room 4)

               Moderator: David Imbroscio (University of Louisville, USA)

 

·         The Inclusion of Migrants in Multi-ethnic Cities: Exploring Governmental Responses to New Voices from Below?

Jill Simone Gross (Hunter College, City University of New York (CUNY), USA) and Ron Hayduk (Borough of Manhattan Community College, City University of New York (CUNY), USA)

 

·         Strategies for stimulating public participation in urban area-based regeneration. A critical study of Danish experiences

Jesper Jensen and Lars A. Engberg (Danish Building Research Institute, Denmark)

·         Urban development, civil society and civic engagement: critical issues for innovation in urban policy and governance

Enrico Gualini and Elke Becker (Berlin University of Technology, Germany)

 

 

37          Cross-national influences in planning (Track 4)

               Friday, 8:00AM – 9:30 AM, Floor -1 (Room 5)

Moderator: Anne Querrien (PUCA – Plan, Urbanisme, Construction, Architecture,  France)

·         Urban Governance in African Megacities in a Dilemma between Western and Eastern Models – A Case Study from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Mrudula Kolhatkar(Ethiopian Civil Service College, Ethiopia) and Nikolaus Knebel (Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia)

 

  The appropriation of concepts and environmental legislation in Rio de Janeiro

Marlice Soares de Azevedo (Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Brazil) and Fabiana Dias da Silva (Petrobas, Brazil)

·         Urban governance and management in the European Union: case studies of Santiago de Compostela (Spain) and Konstanz (Germany)

Moneyba González Medina (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain)

 

 

38          Culture and Memory in Urban Planning and Development (Track 4)

Friday, 8:00AM – 9:30 AM, Floor 2 (Room 2)

               Moderator:  José Maria Ezquiaga (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

 

·         The Politics of Urban Meaning: The Place of Memory and Vision in Contested Regeneration Processes in Dublin City, Ireland

Michael Punch & Declan Redmond (University College Dublin, Ireland)

 

·         Urban Cultural Festivals: Community or Commercially Based

Simone Pekelsma (European Urban Knowledge Network/Nicis Institute, Netherlands)

 

·         Integrating the city of Toledo and the river Tagus

Darío Gazapo and Concha Lapayese (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

 

39       Landscape and Heritage (Track 4)

Friday, 8:00AM – 9:30 AM, Floor 2 (Room 3)

Moderator: Concha Lapayese (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

 

·         Governing cultural issues and scenes: towards the emergence of a ‘local cultural policy domain’?

Clemente Navarro (Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, Spain) and Terry Clark (The University of Chicago, USA)

 

·         Landscape as a tool for spatial planning. The European Landscape Convention and the development of regional planning in Europe.

            Ahinoa Díez (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

·         Typological zoning of the central zone of Baku for preservation of historical heritage in modern conditions.

Shahla Kahramanova (Azerbaijan Architecture & Construction University,  Azerbaiyán)

·         Guadalquivir River in Cordova and the Fluvial Metropolis

Fernando Osuna (Universidad de Granada, Spain)

 

 40       The design and ownership of residential communities (Track 5)

Friday, 8:00AM – 9:30 AM, Floor 4 (Room 1)

Moderador: Jens Dangschat (Vienna University of Technology, Section Sociology –ISRA-, Austria)

 

·         The compact city: high density versus urban open space

Tomasz Bradecki (Silesian University of Technology, Poland)

·         New Residential Types and its Influence on Public Realm Issue. The Case of the “PAU de Carabanchel” in Madrid

David López Santamaría (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

·         Residents' cooperatives as an option for a sustainable city

Sylvette Denefle (François Rabelais University Tours, France)

 

 41       Public space and citizen participation (Track 5)

Friday, 8:00AM – 9:30 AM, Floor 4 (Room 3)

Moderator: Luis Moya (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

 

·         Public Space and Citizens Participation. The case of Isla Mayor, Spain

Luis Moya & Graziella Trovato (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

·         Public space planning, designing, redesigning. Urban strategies and urban actions for improving public space quality in Torino, Italy

Agata Spaziante (Politecnico di Torino, Itali)

·         The Teaching Activities as Civic Practice and Right of Citizenship

Ignazia Pinzello (Universitá deglil Studi de Palermo, Italy)

 

 42       Art and the design of public spaces (Track 5)

Friday, 8:00AM – 9:30 AM, Floor 3 (Room 2-3)

Moderator: Polyxeni Mantzou (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece)

 

·         New Hybrid Urban Spatialities

Polyxeni Mantzou (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece) and Xenofon Bitsikas (University of Ioannina, Greece)

·         A multi-layered understanding of Singapore’s public space

Heng Chye Kiang and Low Boon Liang (National University of Singapore)

 

 

9:30am - 10:00am          Coffee brake

10:00am – 11:30am      Concurrent sessions (Municipal Training Centre, calle Almagro 5, all floors)   

 

43       Emergency and Hazard Management in Urban Areas (Track 1)

            Friday, 10:00AM – 11:30 AM, Floor -1 (Room 1)

Moderator: Marie-Christine Therrien ((École nationale d’administration publique, Québec, Canada)

 

City Strength in Times of Turbulence: Strategic Resilience Indicators

Marie-Christine Therrien (École nationale d’administration publique, Québec, Canada) and George A. Tanguay (Université de Québec à Montréal, Canada)

Urban political approach of hazard planning

Mathilde Gralepois (University Paris Est, France)

Cities and garbage: an un-sustainable relationship

Giulia Bonafede and Paola Marotto (University of Studies of Palermo, Italy)

Erratical Landscape

Rodrigo Saborío (Hipogeo, Mexico)

 

 

44       Water Governance and Climate Change. Chair: Jan Erling Klausen (Track 1)

            Friday, 10:00AM – 11:30 AM, Floor 0 (Room 1)

Moderator: Jan Erling Klausen (Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Norway)

 

Water governance and climate change in Rio de Janeiro Metropolitan Area: discussing the reduction of urban water supply vulnerability

Ana Lucia Brito (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) and Rosa Formiga-Johnsson (State University of Rio de Janeiro)

 

Effects of urban growth on the water balance – a long-term trajectory

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

 

Water Utilisation and Land Use in the Climate Change scenario. A special reference to the City of Madrid

Ángel Menéndez-Rexach and Ana de Marcos Fernández (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain)

The Nexus of Climate Change & Urban Development:  A Challenging Call for Regional Stormwater Management?

Kris Wernstedt (Virginia Tech, USA)

 

 

45       Knowledge and Governance/Sustainable Networks (Track 2)

            Friday, 10:00AM – 11:30 AM, Floor -1 (Room 2)

            Moderator: Kris Wernstedt (USA)

 

Ecological modernization and the implementation of Environmental Management Systems (EMS) in Greek cities: Knowledge and Innovation for improving quality of urban life

Zefi Dimadama (Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Athens, Greece)

Ecodistricts in Spain: from late-comer to fast-implementer

Jean-Baptiste Harguindéguy (Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, Madrid, Spain) and Sergio Argul Arias (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid, Spain)

Controlling the sustainable development in the medium-sized cities through its Intellectual Capital

Agustin Sánchez Medina (Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain) and Andrés Caballero Quintana (City hall of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain)

People and urban greening: "Pioneers", "Collaborators", "Onlookers" and "the Absent"

Evandro Z. Monteiro and Doris C.C.K. Kowaltowski (State University of Campinas, Brazil)

 

 46       Theoretical/Digital City and Industrial to Digital (Track 2)

            Friday, 10:00AM – 11:30 AM, Floor 0 (Room 2)

            Moderator: Ana María Fernández-Maldonado  (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)

 

Hot Research Lines in Urban Studies

Héctor Pose (Universidad de A Coruña, Spain) and Pablo Montero-Souto (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain)

Come Inside Spectator

Tiago Andrade Santos (38n9w-Architects, Portugal)

 

 

47       Adapting Local Communities to International Citizens (Track 3)

            Friday, 10:00AM – 11:30 AM, Floor -1 (Room 3)

Moderator: Montserrat Pareja Eastaway (University of Barcelona, Spain)

 

·         Are urban dynamics in the context of international migration sustainable? A comparative analysis of Santiago de Chile and Barcelona

Montserrat Pareja Eastaway (University of Barcelona, Spain) and Paulina Schiappacasse (University of Chile, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)

·         The paths and ways of gentrification in Latin America: the case of Medellin, Colombia

John J. Betancur (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA)

·         International Migration - Highly Qualified Immigrants working and Living in Dresden (East Germany)

Cindy Kunath (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)

  

48     Urban competitivity, marketing and branding (Track 4)

Friday, 10:00AM –11:30 AM, Floor 0  (Room 3)

Moderator: Mervi Ilmonen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)

·         Urban governance and partnership with commercial brands: the brand - territory matrix

Gildo Seisdedos (IE University Business School, Spain) and Cristina Mateo (Madrid City Hall, Spain)

·         Cardiff: Towards an Internationally Competitive Capital City

Ana Gonçalves (Estoril Higher Institute for Tourism and Hotel Studies, Portugal)

·         Beijing in the era of city branding competition: from Olympic symbols to BOBO experience.

Nicolas Douhay (French Centre for Research on Contemporary China (Hong Kong, China)

 

 49       Examining and Counteracting Poverty in Urban Areas (Track 3)

            Friday, 10:00AM – 11:30 AM, Floor 2 (Room 1)

Moderator: Winnie Frohn (Université du Québec á Montréal, Canadá)

·         Urban vulnerability from three approaches: the social, the geographical and urban. The location of vulnerable areas in the interior of chilean cities.

Paula Kapstein (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

·         The program Favela-Bairro.  Aternative of housing for poorest population.

Nuno Duarte Loureiro Flores (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

·         The Transformation from Shantytowns to Emerging Cities: the case of Lima.

Darío Enríquez and Winnie Frohn (Université du Québec á Montréal, Canadá)

 

50       Land-use planning and management: cooperation and dispute (Track 4)

            Friday, 10:00AM – 11:30 AM, Floor -1 (Room 4)

Moderator: Ramón López de Lucio (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

 

·         Potential for the cooperation between Polish regional and citys government in, para-diplomacy.

            Katarzyna Szmigiel (University of Warsaw, Poland)

·         Land management. Conflicts between large and small municipalities, concerning the administration of urban growth. The case of Arroyo de la Encomienda  and Valladolid. Spain

José Luis Sainz Guerra and Fernando Sáchez Mínguez (Universidad de Valladolid, Spain

     Choices for environment and education in urban planning in Lahti, Finland

         Eira Rosberg (Helsinki Institute of Technology, Finland)

  

51          Neighborhood Policy and Governance (Track 4)

               Friday, 10:00AM – 11:30 AM, Floor -1 (Room 5)

               Moderator: Jonathan Davies (University of Warwick, UK)

 

·         Missing Biopolitics: Governance vs. Governmentality in the Management of the Neighborhood Movement in Madrid

Álvaro Sevilla Buitrago (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

·         One Policy Fits All? Approaches to Spatially-Targeted Urban Policy in the Developed World

           Alasdair Rae (University of Sheffield, UK)

·         Sites of Problems, Sites of Policy: A Cross-National Comparison of Urban Neighborhoods

Vivien Lowndes (DeMontfort University, UK) and Mara Sydney (Rutgers University- Newark, USA)

·         The Magic of Trilemma: urban governance and gated communities.

Zoltán Cséfalvay (Cardiff University, Wales, UK)

  

52          Planning for social cohesion (Track 4)

               Friday, 10:00AM – 11:30 AM, Floor 2 (Room 2)

               Moderator: Janice Bockmeyer (City University of New York, USA)

 

·         Cities and territorial cohesion. Some reflections from the case study of Torino

Cristiana Rossignolo and Marco Santangelo (Eu-polis, DITer, Politecnico e Università di Torino, Italy)

·         The Juridical City: Evictions, Urban Citizenship and Public Interest in Millenial Delhi

            Gautan Bhan (University of California, Berkeley, India)

·         The Sidewalk of Sâo Luís: the right to go and to come of the citizen

Marcia Tereza Campos Marques and Renata Trindade Correa (Universidade Estadual do Maranâo, Brazil)

·         Social Densities in the Urban Centre of Madrid

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

·    Urban enters: dispositives for innovating public policies and urban governance

      Valeria Fedeli (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)

  53          Integrated in session 51

 

 54               Urban transformation planning (Track 5)

Friday, 10:00AM – 11:30 AM, Floor 4 (Room 1)

Moderator: Bill Rohe (University of North Caroline College of Arts and Sciences, Chapel Hill, NC, USA)

 

·         A socialist growth machine? The evolution of urban revitalization planning in Barcelona

Bill Rohe (University of North Caroline College of Arts and Sciences, Chapel Hill, NC, USA)

·         Laboratories of Urban Reconstruction: Citizen Culture and Social Urbanism in Bogotá and Medellín (Colombia)

Federico Pérez (Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA)

·         San Victorino, centro internacional de comercio popular: Renovación Urbana e inclusión social en Bogota?

Patricia Renteria-Salazar (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana de Bogotá, Colombia)

 

55               New perspectives on urban design theory (Track 5)

Friday, 10:00AM – 11:30 AM, Floor 4 (Room 3)

Moderator: Maciej Lasocki (University of Warsaw, Poland)

·         Reformulating time and space urban relationship

David Archilla (Universidad Camilo José Cela, Madrid, Spain)

·         The landscape of a public realm in the future city

Maciej Lasocki (University of Warsaw, Poland)

·         Evaluating Quality of Life in Cities – Towards new tools for supporting urban planning

Isabel Cristina Guimaraês Martins and Teresa Sá Marques (Facultade de Letras da Universidade do Porto, Portugal)

   Madrid Cityscape: City Horizont – Horizont Housing. A Tour of No Monument of Madrid

Concha Lapayese (Politechnic University of Madrid, Spain)

 56          Governance, participation and cohesion (Track 4)

               Friday, 10:00AM – 11:30 AM, Floor 3  (Rooms  2-3)

Moderator: Jill Simone Gross (Hunter College, City University of New York (CUNY), USA)

 

·         Governance in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area: between the ambition of reinforcing the international rank and the will for deeper internal territorial cohesion.

Margarida Pereira (e-Geo-Centro de Estudios de Geografia e Planeamento Regional, Portugal)

·         Citizen participation and policies for social and territorial balance in big cities.

Manuel Arenilla y Ricardo Vegas (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain)

·          From strategic planning to participated processes of territorial governance

      Pedro Miguel Magallaês Nunes Chamusca (Universidade do Porto)

The reinvention of politics in the city – New perspectives of interpretation and critical analysis to the governing structures of the city of Lisbon       

      Joâo Seixas

  

11:30am - 12:00 pm          Coffee brake

12:00pm – 1:30pm      Concurrent sessions (Municipal Training Centre, calle Almagro 5, all floors)   

 

57       Urban Green and Quality of Life (Track 1)

            Friday, 12:00PM – 1:30 PM, Floor -1 (Room 1)

Moderator: Anna Pawlikowska-Piechotka (AWF University, Warsaw, Poland)

 

The contribution of urban green areas to the quality of life

Andreia Quintas and Maria Jose Curado (University of Porto, Portugal)

Allotments as 'Family Gardens' in Contemporary Urban Space

Anna Pawlikowska-Piechotka (AWF University, Warsaw, Poland)

 

 58       Urban Climate Adaptation (I) (Track 1)

            Friday, 12:00PM – 1:30 PM, Floor 0 (Room 1)

Moderator: Ivan Tosics (Metropolitan Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary)

 

Urban Climate Mapping in the City of Bragança (Portugal)

António Castro-Rivero and Artur Gonçalves (University of Applied Sciences of Bragança, Portugal)

Urban Capabilty for Climate Change Adaptation

Ove Langeland and Jan Erling Klausen (Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Norway)

Climate change and the city-region: Developing adaptation strategies as a new challenge for spatial planning and regional governance - Contributions from Germany –

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

Planning for Climate Change in resource-constrained economies: the case study of Singapore

Lai Cho Lee-Malone (National University of Singapore)

 

 

59       Regional Growth Management Policy (Track 1)

Friday, 12:00 PM -1:30 PM, Floor -1 ( Room 2)

Moderator: Efraim Ben-Zadok (Florida Atlantic University, USA) 

Some considerations about the urban sprawl process in Spain and Mexico

Josep Roca (Universitat Politénica de Barcelona, Spain) and Blanca Arellano (SIDUE. Gobierno de Baja California (México)

Regional planning as an instrument for sustainable urban growth: a practical example from Catalonia

Jordi Viguer Pont (Uría-Menéndez Abogados, Spain)

 

The Record of Florida Growth Management and Smart Growth Policies, 1971-2008

Efraim Ben-Zadok (Florida Atlantic University)

 

  60       Governance and Public Policy for the Innovative City (Track 2)

            Friday, 12:00PM – 1:30 PM, Floor 0 (Room 2)

Moderator: Andrés Fernández-Ges (Zaragoza Alta Velocidad 2002, Spain)

 

Twenty-First Century "Orbanism": The City is Me

Rosane Araujo (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro ,Brazil)

The pros and cons of Amsterdam:
The attractiveness of the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area for workers, migrants and companies in the creative knowledge economy

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

Representation as communication: population, information and communication technology, and representation in local government

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

  

61       Transforming Local Identities Through Migration and Integration (Track 3)

            Friday, 12:00PM – 1:30 PM, Floor -1 (Room3)

Moderator: Gordana Rabrenovic (Northeastern University, USA)

 

·         People’s Propensities on the Internal Migration: The Case of Turkey

Ayse Nilay Evcil (Beykent University, Turkey)

·         Identitas The growth in Puebla: the problem to stop being inhabitants of a municipality to be inhabitants of the periphery

Alejandra Rubio & Benjamín Mijail (RC Arquitectura, Mexico)

·         A live style under the transformation: Upper Silesia region, Poland

Barbara Stankiewicz (The Silesian University of Technology, Poland)

 

 62       Urban Areas and Socio-Economic Change (Track 3)

            Friday, 12:00PM – 1:30 PM, Floor 0 (Room3)

Moderator: William Finley (Partnership for Community Building , USA)

 

·         A Turning Point for American Metropolitan Cities

William Finley (Partnership for Community Building , USA)

·         Re-locating Lisbon: How does the (imperial) past challenge the (post-imperial) future of the city?

Carlos Fortuna (University of Coimbra, Portugal)

·         Spinning the Web: Strong and Weak Social Ties of Prague’s Suburbanites

Petra Puldova & Martin Ourednicek (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)

 

63       Mobility, Migration and Transport (Track 3)

            Friday, 12:00PM – 1:30 PM, Floor 2 (Room 1)

Moderator: Angela de Meer (Universidad de Cantabria, Spain)

 

·         High Speed Railway and New Territorial Configurations in the Regional Scale

Ángela de Meer and Cecilia Ribalaygua (Universidad de Cantabria, Spain)

·         The integration of peripheral historic cities in the Madrid Metropolitan Region. The role of transport infrastructures

Vicente Romero de Ávila Serrano and Maddi Garmendia Antín (Universidad de Castilla – La Mancha, Spain)

·        
Student Mobility and it’s effect on the Development of a Sustainable Urban Environment in Metropolitan Valparaíso, Chile

Marcela Soto Caro and Lisandro Silva (Federico Santa María University of Technology, Chili)

  64       Immigration and Identity in a Local Sphere (Track 3)

            Friday, 12:00PM – 1:30 PM, Floor 2 (Room 2)         

Moderator: Douglas Perkins (Vanderbilt University, USA)

 

·         Community Participation by Migrants and Long-time Residents in the U.S. and China

Douglas Perkins and Neal Palmer (Vanderbilt University, USA) and Qingwen Xu (Boston College, USA)

·         Crossing the river : native space / stranger space / urban space

José Vela Castillo and María de la O Del Santo Mora (IE University Segovia, Spain)

- Residential characteristics of the immigrant population in Madrid and Barcelona

       Pilar Garcia Almirall and Blanca Gutiérrez Valdivia (Centro de Política de Suelo y Valoraciones, Universidad Politécnica de Catalunya)

 

 65          Urban policy  actors (Track 4)

           Friday, 12:00PM – 1:30 PM, Floor -1 (Room 4)

Moderator: Helmut Wollmann (Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany)

 

·         Policy Tools and Informal Actors: Informing Community Reinvestment Responses

            Colleen Casey (University of Texas at Arlington, USA)

 

·         Crossing borders with planners and developers on area developers: a useful experience

Marjolein Spaans and Eric Louw (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)

·         Managing Workforce Diversity in Big Cities: A European Perspective on Representative Bureaucracies in Local Government

            Eckardt Schroeter (Zeppelin University, Germany)

 

66          Housing Policy and Housing Planning  (Track 4)

               Friday, 12:00PM – 1:30 PM, Floor -1 (Room 5)

               Moderator: Edward Goetz (University of Minnesota, USA)

 

·         Urban Planning and Housing Projects:  The need for an integrated response to social issues: The case of the American gentrification process in the Spanish scenario

           Maria Luisa Gómez Jiménez (Universidad de Málaga, Spain.)

 

·         The Governance of Housing Land Provision in Spain and Germany
Volker Kreibich & Thorsten Heitkamp (European Centre of Housing Research, Dortmund, Germany)

 

 

 67          Gender, diversity and equity in planning (Track 4)

               Friday, 12:00PM – 1:30 PM, Floor 2  (Room 3)

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

 

 

·         Gender as urban parameter.

Zaida Muxí and Adriana Ciocoletto (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain)

·         Beyond the Steering, Not Rowing Paradigm: How Public Actors Are Playing Local and Gender Policies.

Elena Donaggio and Erica Melloni (Istituto per la Ricerca Sociale - Milano, Italy)

·         Community Cohesion As Managerial Technology: Designing Public Space For Inter-Cultural Dialogue.

Ronan Paddison and Sophie Bond (University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK)

·         Gender and governance: Women's experiences in regeneration organisations.

            Lucy Grimshaw (University of the West of England, Bristol, UK)

 

 68       Preserving historical heritage (Track 5)

Friday, 12:00PM – 1:30 PM, Floor 4 (Room 1)

Moderator: Luis Loures (IPP – ESAE, Portugal)

 

·         Post-Industrial Landscapes as places for (re)-development

Luis Loures (IPP – ESAE, Portugal)

·         Aranjuez. A strategy of revitalisation of a historic site

Miguel Ángel Aníbarro (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

·         Typological zoning of the central zone of Baku for preservation of historical heritage in modern conditions

Shahla Kahramanova (Azerbaijan Architecture & Construction University, Azerbaijan)

 69       New Visions for older cities (Track 5)

Friday, 12:00PM – 1:30 PM, Floor 3 (Rooms 2-3)Moderator: Patricia Renteria-Salazar (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana de Bogotá, Colombia)

 

·         Landmarks and Urban Change

Izabela Mironowicz (Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland)   and Anthon Clerici (Architectural and Design Studio, Poland)

·         Restructuring and Regenerating Infrastructure Urbanism—A Transformation of Municipal Freeway Corridor in the Inner City of Taipei

Shih-Ya Tseng (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

·         1960-2000: Peak and Expansion. From Modern Movement and its double irruption, to todays Bilbao

Javier Martínez Callejo (Universidad de Navarra, Spain)

·         San Victorino, international centre of popular trade: urban renovation and social inclusion in Bogota?

Patricia Rentería-Salazar (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia)

 

 70       Scaling up: Supranational urban policy (Track 4)

Friday, 12:00PM – 1:30 PM, Floor 4  (Room 3)

Moderator: Pawel Swianiewicz (University of Warsaw, Poland)
 

·         The Contribution of the URBAN Community Initiative to the Urban Regeneration in Spain

Sonia de Gregorio Hurtado (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

·         An explicit EU urban policy after a learning phase?

Rob Atkinson (University of the West of England, Bristol, UK) & Cristiana Rossignolo (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)

·         Polish cities in international co-operation networks – expectations, performance and results

            Magdalena Belof (Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland)

 

  

Friday, June 5, Afternoon

 

 

1:30pm - 3:00 pm          Lunch (at your own). A buffet will be                                                 served at the Patio of the Municipal Training Centre (calle Almagro, 5)

3:00pm – 4:30pm          Concurrent sessions (Municipal Training Centre, calle Almagro 5, all floors)   

 

 

71       World Tourism Cities: developing tourism off the beaten (I) (Track 3)

Friday, 3:00PM – 4:30 PM, Floor 2  (Room 1)

            Moderator: Robert Maitland (University of Westminster, UK)

 

Tourism in World Tourism Cities

Robert Maitland & Peter Newman (University of Westminster, UK)

Sydney: Beyond iconicity

Bruce Hayllar (University of Technology, Sidney, Australia)

New York Tourism: dual markets, dual agendas

Jill Gross (Hunter College of the University of New York, USA)

  

72       Urban Climate Adaptation (II) (Track 1)

            Friday, 3:00PM – 4:30 PM, Floor 0 (Room 1)

Moderator: Kristine Kern (Wageningen University, The Netherlands)

 

A multiFloor governance analysis of the role of the C40 Climate Leadership Group in managing climate change adaptation measures (joint action 6 and 8) of two delta cities Hong Kong and Rotterdam compared

Maria Francesch Huidrobo (The City University of Hong Kong, China)

Evaluation on the Effects of Climate Changes and Implemented Policies on Modern Muscat City-Oman

Cemal Inceruh (Sultan Qaboos University, Oman)

  

73       Location and Innovation (Track 2)

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

            Moderator: Debra Friedman (Arizona State University, USA)

 

The Urban Development or the New City in a extra Peripheral area. The special case of Madrid

Luis de Castro ("Escuela de Jardinería y Paisajismo Castillo de Batres", Spain) Director, Urban Studies Centre for the Developing Countries (Centro PVS), Sapienza Università di Roma.

            Tourism and Innovations. New technologies and sustainable development in tourist resorts

            Katia Iankova (Memorial University, Newfoundland , Canada)

A framework to assess the innovation originated by the light rail in the Andalusian metropolitan areas

Luis Miguel Valenzuela Montes, Rubén Talavera García and Julio Alberto Soria Lara (University of Granada, Spain)

            Technological maze deployment for a better city living

            Elena Elisabetta Minghini (Università di Bologna, Italy)

 

 

 

74       Gendered cities. Gender mainstraming in urban and regional planning (I) (Track 3)

Friday, 3:00PM – 4:30 PM, Floor 0  (Room 2)

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

 

Barbara Zibell (University of Hannover, Germany)

Doris Damyanovic (University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences –BOKU-, Vienna, Austria)

Heidrum Wankiewicz (Planwind Consulting Engineers, Salzburg, Austria)

Marion Roberts (University of Westminster, UK)

 

  

75       Perspectives on the Revitalization of Urban Neighborhoods (Track 3)

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

Moderator: Nuno Duarte Loureiro Flores (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

 

·         The participatory urban planning and diversity as a strategy for enabling a city

Nuno Duarte Loureiro Flores (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

·         Evolving reurbanisation? Spatio-temporal dynamics of urban resurgence using socio-demographic indicators

Dagmar Haase and Nadja Kabish and Annegret Haase (Helmholtz-Centre for Environment al Research –UFZ, Germany)

·         Neighbourhood perceptions and residential behaviour: findings from Famagusta quality of urban life survey

Derya Oktay and Ahmet Rüstemli (Eastern Mediterranean University, Turkey) and Robert W. Marans (University of Michigan, USA)

·         Informal Settlements in Turkey- Gecekondu in Istanbul and Alternative Solutions to Redevelopment

Aylin Brigitte Yildirim (Harvard University, USA)

 

76       City Planning and Implementation (Track 3)

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

Moderator: Alvaro Ardura Urquiaga (Architect, Spain)

 

·         Recent integral rehabilitation processes in open block districts in Madrid and Barcelona as an eco-system of urban regeneration

Álvaro Ardura Urquiaga ad Alicia Gómez Nieto (Architects, Spain)

·         Housing policy in Constantine: Which impact on the old city? Which future for the new town?

Lilia Makhloufi (University of Jijel, Algeria)

·         City Planning and Housing Policies in the Metropolitan Area of Madrid During the Democratic Period (1975-2007)

Sagrario Ortíz Núñez (Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellín, Colombia)

·         URBA Project: Developing New Urban Housing Concepts in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area

Sari Puustinen and Jonna Kargasoja (The Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)

 

77          Local Policy (Track 4)

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

Moderator: Beatriz Fernández de Águeda (Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain)

 

·         Strategic planning: an instrument for local governance as a response to the complexity of the new socio-economic environment

Rafael Merinero and María García (Universidad Pablo de Olavide de Sevilla, Spain)

·         Partnership working in area-based initiatives: cross-national research on the New Localism in England and Germany

            Rene Peter Hohmann (King’s College London, UK)

 

  

78       Diversity, Migration and Public Policy (Track 3)

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

Moderator: Lucy Grimshaw (University of the West of England, UK)

 

Integration, monitoring and diversity management in Vienna

Jens Dangschat (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)

·         The Migration Policy of the Municipality of Madrid

José Manuel Rodríguez Álvarez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain)

·         Coexistence and Interculturalism in the City of Malaga

Julio Andrade (Local Government of the City of Malaga, Spain)

 

   

79          National Urban Policy  (Track 4)

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

Moderator: Rob Atkinson (University of the West of England, UK)

 

·         Managing the Federal-Municipal Interface: The Case of Nova Scotia, Canada

Ian Stewart  (Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada)

·         50 years of Territorial Planning: the case of SEPES in Spain

            Javier Ruiz (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

·         Urban policies in nation-states agendas. A comparison in Western Europe

Ernesto d’Albergo (University of Rome «Sapienza”, Italy)

 

Shaping Northern Ireland’s Future: a multiplex response to making good a legacy of institutional deficits

            Deborah Peel and Greg Lloyd (University of Ulster)

 

 80       Public open space planning: Process and impacts (Track 5)

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

Moderator: Sofia Morgado (TU of Lisbon, Portugal)

 

·         Public space in transforming inner city of Prague: socio-spatial patterns and temporal rhythms

Jana Temelovà and Jakub Novák (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)

·         City-Puzzle: joining splinters, infrastructures and other urban pieces

Sofia Morgado (TU of Lisbon, Portugal)

·         Creation is Politics - The role of Art in today's Cityscape.

Eugenia Tsangaraki (National Technical University of Athens, Greece)

  

 

 81       Reconsiderations of architectural theory (Track 5)

Friday, 3:00PM – 4:30 PM, Floor 4 (Room 3)

Moderator: Carlos L. Marcos (Universidad de Alicante, Spain)

 

·         Rethinking Bigness. Scale, impact, context, form

Carlos L. Marcos (Universidad de Alicante, Spain)

Seeds and Vectors: Interventions in the Santa Engracia quarter in Badajoz,Spain. (EUROPAN 9, first prize)

Enrique Arenas Laorga and Luis Basabe Montalvo (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

·         The quality of urban space achieved by the buildings

Juliane Haider (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

 

 82       Incorporated to session 83

 

 83       Urban public and green space (Track 5)

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

Moderator: Artur Gonçalves (University of Applied Sciences of Bragança, Portugal)

 

·         The knowledge generator from the sustainable urban design

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

·         Park System. A useful tool for designing and planning the future free public space? Qualities about its continuity in time and space

Marina Jiménez (Universidad de Valladolid, Spain)

·         Bragança (Portugal) Green Plan – An integrating approach to urban greening

Artur Gonçalves & Manuel Feliciano (University of Applied Sciences of Bragança, Portugal)

·         Integrating place-identity, 9-urban sustainability and globalization: a great challenge for the city of the future

Marichela Sepe (National Researcher Council, Italy)

 

84       Transformative architectural projects (Track 5)

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

Moderator: Lucila Urda (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

 

·         The Comercial Megastructures - are they a menace?

Vasco Pinheiro (ULHT-School of Architecture, Portugal)

·         The Collective Artefacts. Constructors of a total new urbanity?

Pedro José Dos Santos Ferreira da Fonseca Bento & Miquel Martí Casanovas (Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya, Spain)

·         Public space as place for artistic expression

Lucila Urda (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

·         Beyond the Landmark: the effective contribution of museum architecture to urban renovation.

Helena Barranha (Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Portugal)

  

4:30am - 5:00 am          Coffee brake

5:00am – 6:30pm      Concurrent sessions (Municipal Training Centre, calle Almagro 5, all floors)   

 

 85       World Tourism Cities: developing tourism off the beaten (II) (Track 3)

            Friday, 5:00PM – 6:30 PM, Floor -1 (Room 1)

Moderator: Robert Maitland (University of Westminster, UK)

 

New Tourism Areas in the “New Berlin”

Johanne Novy (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany) and Sandra Huning (Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanity, Germany)

 

Tourists, urban projects and spaces of consumption in Paris

Patrizia Ingallina (Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, France)

 

London: Tourism moving East?

            Robert Maitland (University of Westminster, UK)

 

 86       Renewing and Managing Energy in Cities (Track 1)

            Friday, 5:00PM – 6:30 PM, Floor -1 (Room 2)

           Moderator: Alicia Arriaga (Universidad Carlos III, Madrid, Spain)

 

Improving efficiency of energy use in cities – towards sustainability through managing energy and changing behavior

Goran Cacic and Zoran Morvaj (UNDP Croatia, Energy Efficiency Project, Croatia)

Spatial conditions of using renewable energy sources in metropolitan areas of Poland. Silesia - special example of the industrial region

Katarzyna Mazur-Belzyt and Szymon Opania (Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice, Poland)

Alternatives of energy saving in city centres declared World Heritage

Margarita Arroba Fernández, Raul Segovia, Paula Alonso, Joaquín Grau, Miguel Martín and Ana Escobar (IE Universidad, Spain)

 

87       Discourse on Migrant Children in Urban Settings: New Generations, New Neighborhoods, New Cities (Track 3)

            Friday, 5:00PM – 6:30 PM, Floor -1 (Room 3)

Moderator: Raquel Reynolds (Drexel University, USA)

Raquel Reynolds

Maren Borkert (International Centre for Migration Policy Development, Germany)

Mand Kawal (University of Sussex, USA)

 

88       Immigrants and the use of the urban space (Track 3)

Friday, 5:00PM – 6:30 PM, Floor 0  (Room 1)

Moderator: Cecilia Giusti (Texas A&M University, USA)

 

Immigrants in the public space: understanding urban cultural landscapes

Lia Vasconcelos (New University of Lisbon, Portugal), Marluci Menezes (National Laboratory of Civil Engineering, Portugal) and Allen, Judith (University of Westminster)

 

Later immigration trends in Spain: diversification and gender

Carmen García (Universidad de Castilla –La Mancha, Spain)

 

Latino immigrants in Texas – Colonias along the Border Region

Cecilia Giusti (Texas A&M University, USA)

 

 

89       Development and Shifting Identities (Track 3)

            Friday, 5:00PM – 6:30 PM, Floor 0  (Room 2)

Moderator: Milika Kostres (University of Novi Sad, Serbia)

 

·         Socio-Demographic Change and Urban Development – a Case Study of Novi Sad in Serbia

Milika Kostres and Jelena Atanackovic-Jelicic (University of Novi Sad, Serbia)

·         The Post-Soviet City:  Identity and Community Development

Jill Robinson (Vanderbilt University, USA)

·         International Retirement Migration in the Alicante region, Spain - Social process, landscape change and planning implications

Ingo Zasada (Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research –ZALF-) & Susana Alves (Edinburgh College of Art, OPENspace Research Centre)

 

90       Gendered cities. Gender mainstraming in urban and regional planning (II) (Track 3)

Friday, 5:00PM – 6:30 PM, Floor 0  (Room 3)

Moderator: Inés Sánchez de Madariaga (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)

Outsiders in power: women in planning decision making

Inés Sánchez de Madariaga (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)

Liisa Horelli (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)

Lidewij Tummers (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)

 

91       Intrusion, Integration and Imagination, Cities and Migration in the Twentieth First Century (Track 3)

Friday, 5:00PM – 6:30 PM, Floor 2  (Room 1)

Moderator: Maria Victoria Wittingham (Fundación CIREM –Centre for European Investigation and Research in the Meditterranean Region-, Spain)

 

Andrés Walliser (Fundación CIREM –Centre for European Investigation and Research in the Meditterranean Region-, Spain) 

Diego Barajas Castillo (European Design Institute, Husos, Spain)

Juan Antonio Robles (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain)

  

92       Civic leadership and community empowerment (1) (Track 4)

Friday, 5:00PM – 6:30 PM, Floor 2  (Room 2)

Moderator: Jacob Norvig Larsen (Danish Building Research Institute, Aalborg University, Denmark)

 

·         Place, leadership and community empowerment in a globalising world
Robin Hambleton (University of the West of England, Bristol, UK)

·         Putting people first. An experimental approach to urban neighbourhood revitalization in Enschede, The Netherlands

Bas Denters and Pieter-Jan Klok (University of Twente, The Netherlands)

·         New ways to involve the public in decision making processes at the local Floor in Mexico: A comparison between governmental and non-governmental initiatives

Arturo Flores (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico)

 

93          Globalization/Glocalization (Track 4)

            Friday, 5:00PM – 6:30 PM, Floor -1  (Room 4)

Moderator: Christiana Rossignolo (Eu-polis, DITer, Politecnico e Università di Torino, Italy)

 

·         The global city: social polarization and urban metastasis. The case of Madrid

            Eva García and Patricia Molina (Laboratorio Urbano, Spain)

·         The radical change - German cities in the wake of globalization

Werner Heinz (German Institute of Urban Affairs, Germany)

·         Urbanism as geopolitics: Azca, Madrid, Europe

María Prieto (Universidad Camilo José Cela, Madrid, Spain)

 

 94          Participation (Track 4)

               Friday, 5:00PM – 6:30 PM, Floor -01  (Room 5)

               Moderator: Paula Russell (University College Dublin, Ireland)

 

         The Participation Condition

Ingrid Campo-Ruiz (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

         The development of urban planning from public sector/local government-centred to "participatory" and "negotiated" planning - from local government to local governance? An internationally comparative analysis

Hellmut Wollmann (Humboldt Universitaet zu Berlin, Germany)

         Citizen participation and social re-equilibrium in the City of Madrid

Carlos González Esteban (City Hall of Madrid, Spain.)

         Criteria for the elderly people city? Simplify the complexity to act in concrete terms

Marcello Martinoni (Università della Svizzera Italiana, USI, Switzerland) and Alma Sartoris  (University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil, Switzerland)

·          Do technicians, politicians and citizens have the same model of city? Towards a representative participation in the future of our cities

            Cecilia Delgado (Technical University of Lisbon (F.A.U.T.L), Portugal)

 

 95          Environmental Sustainability in Cities (Track 4)

               Friday, 5:00PM – 6:30 PM, Floor 2 (Room 3)

             Moderator: Richard Hula (Michigan State University, USA)

 

·         The challenge of urban sustainable development in a globalized economy: Malmö City as a case for an integrated sustainability policy?

            Sabina Andrén (Lund University, Sweden.)

·         Strategic Environmental Assessment for Urban Planning. Autonomous Community of Valencia Case Study: The Problem of Management

            José Luis Miralles (UDR F. Eiximenis, Spain)

·         Climate Change and Concepts of City Development - the Cultural Restrictions to Climate Protection and Adaptation

Katrin Grossman (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research – UF, Germany)

 

 96       Cooperation of Localities in Metropolitan Areas in Europe. Special study of Portugal and Spain (Track 4)

            Friday, 5:00PM – 6:30 PM, Floor 3  (Rooms 2 & 3)

Moderator: Manuel Arenilla Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain)

 

·         Hispano-Portuguese Integrated Action Research.

           Manuel Arenilla Sáez (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain)

·         The dynamics of the inter-municipal cooperation in Europe.

José Manuel Ruano de la Fuente (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain)

·         Institutional mechanisms of cooperation in European metropolitan areas.

José Manuel Rodríguez Álvarez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain)

·         “The evolution and regulation of the metropolitan areas in Portugal”.

           Fernanda Paula Oliveira (Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal)