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UFSC 2050 . CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
10 OCTOBER
08:00-­‐09:00
RECEPTION DESK
Reception of delegates AUDITORIUM 2 PLENARY SESSION
09:00-­‐09:30
Introduction Artur Santos Silva -­‐ President of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation François Gipouloux -­‐ Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and URBACHINA
09:30-­‐10:00
Key Note . LISBON .
Key note by Arch. MANUEL SALGADO, Lisbon's Municipality, Urban Planning and Urban Renewal Dept.
10:00-­‐10:45
Key Note . GLOBAL .
Futures Fluency, Capacities and Impact -­‐ WENDY SCHULTZ, Infinite Futures Agency, Dept. of Foresight Research & Training 10:45-­‐11:15
Coffee break
AUDITORIUM 2 PLENARY SESSION
11:15-­‐12:00
Key Note . GLOBAL .
Visioning the Transformation of Cities -­‐ ANTON NELESSEN, E.J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University
12:00-­‐12:45
Key Note . GLOBAL .
Urban Metabolism and Sustainability Transition -­‐ JOHN FERNANDEZ, Massachussets Institute of Technology
12:45-­‐14:00
14:00-­‐16:00
Lunch
PARALLEL SESSIONS
AUDITORIUM 2 : Context Driven Planning and Governance Approaches
Pedro Costa
Christian Matus Madrid
The role of governance on finding futures: Exploratory scenarios for Lisbon Metropolitan Area Antofagasta 2035: Challenges and Governance in Urban Redevelopment opportunities of urban governance under a Flexible Pro-­‐growth Regime for improving quality of life in the in Guangzhou, China since the 1990s first metropolis in the Northern Chile Bin Li
Maria Luisa Giordano
Andrea Palmioli Sustainable urbanism at the infra-­‐
urban scale: the case of Lausanne (Switzerland) Adaptive Urbanism: toward an InSMART – Integrative Smart City ecological pattern in China Yangtze Planning River Delta? João Pedro Gouveia
ROOM 1 : Land Use, Transport and Mobility
Maria Spandou
Ting Sun
Guowen Dai
Network Governance and future urban mobility: the case of London public transport system A Flexible and Sustainable Transport System for Suburban China of 2050: A Perspective from Community-­‐
Based Mobility Services in Shanghai If the Shoe Fits: Institutional Efficiency and Resilience for Sustainable Land Use Transport Integration Manuela Triggianese
Jin Xue
Ana Margarida Tavares
European High Speed Line: The obstacle to urban sustainability We kill this city. Is the urban Understanding Design Contradictions transition: multi-­‐segmented regimes transportation system congesting the for long-­‐term Urban Architecture in urban development plans of Portuguese city of Coimbra? Strategy Hangzhou and Copenhagen
ROOM 2 : Engaging Citizens and Empowereing Stakeholders
Darryl Low Choy
Aitor Arronte Álvarez
Will Robson Coelho
Self empowered community-­‐led Towards Intelligent E-­‐Participatory planning for Slow Towns: Emergent Budgeting Australian and Chinese experiences The Contribution of the Regulatory Legal Framework for Social Participation and Public Management for the Urban Planning and Development of Cities in the Future Diogo Pereira Henriques
Silvia Serrao-­‐Neumann
Fernando Nogueira
… of things and people @ smart cities Structuring participation in territorial Multi-­‐stakeholder scenarios for planning: devising futures with decision-­‐making in the face of stakeholders
climate change: the matter of scale
ROOM 3 : Changing Values and Paradigms
Jorge Gonçalves
Giulio Verdini
Owen Youhong Yang
All That Is Solid Melts into Air: The privatization of urban management in Lisbon Metropolitan Area The New Urbanisation Plan (2014-­‐
2020) and the challenge for the urban governance regime of Midland China
The Rationalities of Irrational Behaviours: The Dynamics of the Owner-­‐occupied Residential Property Process in Shenzhen, China
Svetlana Hristova
Miguel Marti Casanovas
Ulysses Sengupta
The European Urban Future: What Public space and the development of Convergent City: Extrapolating a happens after the Urban Revolution? new city centers: the case of Digitised Urban Future
Hangzhou
16:00-­‐16:30
16:30-­‐18:00
Coffee break
PARALLEL SESSIONS
AUDITORIUM 2 : Visions, Methods and Tools
Jacek Sołtys
Georgiana Varna
Sara Ben Amer
Andreas Brück
Scenarios in planning for cities and regions. Experiences and problems
Assessing the publicness of public places – The Star Model Scenario modelling as a tool for planning sustainable urban energy systems FUTURE CITIES – Urban Visions and their Role in Planning
ROOM 1 : Socially Driven Urban Governance in Housing and Education
Landung Esariti
Bente Castro Campos
Gender Sensitive Housing: Learning The Housing Pathways of Young from the Implementation of Housing Chinese in Hong Kong
Assistance Program for Low Income Family in Semarang, Indonesia
Weijing Le
Lilia Makhloufi
Political Innovations for Higher Education Admission in China – the Impact of Digital Tools and Social Media on China’s Future of Urban Governance
Algerian housing, inhabitants issues and local governance: a residential liveability at stake -­‐ Case of Constantine, Algeria
Vera Gregório
Charles Yan Gore
Energy efficiency challenges – The linkage between the past and the future, for low carbon historic centres. The case study of Évora
Resilience, Not Rhetoric: Towards a multi-­‐scalar understanding of territorial resilience in a contemporary Chinese post-­‐disaster recovery
Yawei Chen
Pierre Bauby
ROOM 2 : Contribution of Cities to Global Challenges
Eric Vidalenc
J. Riegler-­‐JPI Urban Europe
Cities as key players for the transition A Screening Urban Megatrends – towards a post-­‐carbon society: A Joint Programming Initiative Urban French perspective
Europe
ROOM 3 : Land, Built Environment and Tertiarisation
Chiara Luchino
Stephen Read
Complementary strategies to Eco-­‐
Paths of urbanisation in Shenzhen Shanghai city strategy 2050: road cities for a new Chinese urbanization New Town: Exploring emerging forms map to knowledge city
of polity, community and economy, towards integral and sustainable development
18:00-­‐21:30
Scenarios on the role of Public services for sustainable cities 2050
LOCATION: NATURAL HISTORY & SCIENCE MUSEUM (transportation will be provided) COMPLIMENTARY DRINKS + SHORT FILM SESSION ON URBAN FUTURES + COMPLIMENTARY DINNER
11 OCTOBER
09:00-­‐10:30
PARALLEL SESSIONS
AUDITORIUM 2 : Participated Visions
Roderick Lawrence
Gerd Schwandner
Marshall Brown
Visioning the Future We Want: Scenarios in participatory planning processes
‘The Übermorgen Approach: Knowledge-­‐based urban development’
Scenariogram: A Video Technique for Creating futures that would Visionary Urbanism
otherwise not be Aleksi Neuvonen
Graça P. Corrêa
Josefine Fokdal
ROOM 1 : Cultural Perspectives
Christoph Woiwode
Practical Spirituality and the The Virtual and the Real: Future Contemporary City: Awakening the Urban Landscapes as Envisioned by transformative Power for Sustainable Art and Science
Living Lavinia Pereira
The Inequality of Death: New Burial Urban Future in literature and Practices and Spatial Solutions for cinema: exploring warning signals
Urban Burials in Hong Kong and Singapore
ROOM 2 : Infrastructure Systems and Resources
Luis Carvalho
Daphne Gondhalekar
Deljana Iossifova
Alexandre Amado
Energy Transitions and Urban Experimentation in Shanghai
The water energy food nexus in Leh The Practice of Everyday Sanitation: Resource Policies in Lisbon Town, Ladakh, India as a model for Differentiation, Inequality and Future Metropolitan Area
future cities visioning
Trajectories in the Emerging Chinese City
ROOM 3 : Transition Scenarios
Luis Miranda-­‐Mendes
Yan Li
Luís Sanchez Carvalho
Duarte Machado Sobral
100% Renewable Cities: Transition Strategies
Japan's Low-­‐carbon Society: Past, Present and Future
Lisbon 2030: urban visions for an Atlantic capital
Cyber-­‐mapping of the new back-­‐to-­‐
the-­‐land movement in Portugal
Sara Medina
Meng Lu
10:30-­‐11:00
11:00-­‐12:30
Coffee break
PARALLEL SESSIONS
AUDITORIUM 2 : Cross Sectoral and Global Perspectives
Baudouin de Sonis
Clive Sabel
EC-­‐Link: the EU-­‐China Low carbon, Urbanization and Environmental exchange platform
URGENCHE: Health impact of polices CHOICE – Strengthening China to mitigate climate change in urban Collaboration on ICT research with areas in China & Europe
Europe
A holistic view on sustainable urban transport
ROOM 1 : Planning, Design, City Form & Public Spaces
João Fumega
Andrea Gonçalves
Marlene Leroux
Identification of urban typologies The positive dissemination processes Modernising China’s rural areas: through the use of urban form for urban regeneration: Évora public alternative urban scenarios for metrics for urban energy and climate spaces as a case study
Chengdu Plain
change analysis
Maria Rosália Guerreiro
The Effects of Space Configuration in Pedestrian Behavior and the Life of Public Spaces
ROOM 2 : Public Interest and Urban Governance
Polina Koriakina
Dennis Zuev
Xiaoyuan Wan
André Boler Barros
City in transition and its changing features
Political and Social Implications of Disruptive Innovation in China: the case of E-­‐Mobility
Neighourhood governance in 2050: Governmentalities in the Chinese street-­‐level government’s ‘building harmonious communities’ practices
The Urban Policy Sustainability Index – An Index for Policy Assessment for Future Cities
ROOM 3 : New Urban Governance Models and Transferability
João Seixas
Andrew Reynolds
Yu Guo
Yann Alix
The Reconfiguration of Urban Political Spaces in Europe: Potentials and restrictions on the changing sociopolitical dynamics of European Cities and Metropoles
Interconnecting Urban Planning with Multi-­‐Scale Urban Quality: A New Planning Instrument for Urban Redevelopment in Shenzhen
Impacts of Administrative Division Adjustment on Local People in China –A Case Study of Bengbu City, Anhui Province
Western & Central Africa Port-­‐City: not waiting 2050 to turn governance into practice for sustaining growth and Human well-­‐being!
12:30-­‐14:00
Lunch
AUDITORIUM 2 PLENARY SESSION
14:00-­‐14:30
Key Note . CHINA .
Exploring Future Prospects and Paths for the Sustainable Urbanisation of China -­‐ SHANTONG LI, Development Research Center of the State Council of the P.R.C.
14:30-­‐15:00
Key Note . CHINA .
Planning for growth: urban and regional planning in China -­‐ FULONG WU, Bartlett School of Planning (UCL) 15:00-­‐15:30
Key Note . CHINA .
The Right to Human Flourishing and the Production of Space in Future Cities -­‐ MEE KAM NG, Institute of Future Cities (CUHK)
15:30-­‐16:00
Coffee break
AUDITORIUM 2 PLENARY SESSION
16:00-­‐16:30
Key Note . CHINA .
Urban Governance and Financing in China 2050 -­‐ ZHI LIU, Peking University
16:30-­‐17:00
Key Note . LATIN AMERICA .
17:00-­‐17:30
Key Note . EUROPE .
17:30-­‐17:45
Closure and Thank You
State of Cities: Hopes and Challenges (with Latin American and Brazilian References) -­‐ LUIZ CESAR DE QUEIROZ RIBEIRO, Brasilian City Networks
Smart Urban Dynamics: a European Perspective -­‐ DOMENICO ROSSETTI DI VALDALBERO, European Commission, DG Research & Innovation
Olivia Bina . Andrea Ricci . Luis Balula . Organisers

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