SessionProgram 

 

The 1st  World Planning Schools Congress
11-15 July 2001,Shanghai, China

 

                                                                                   Author list        Session schedule  

The session program is here. 659 papers and 17 roundtables will be discussed in 18 rooms both in Ruian House and our college building. If you have any questions about the list, please contact WPSC Office directly by email - wpsc2001@shtel.net.cn.

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Track 14 Planning for Developing Countries

14.1  Planning in Transitional Economies 

14.2  Reconciling Spatial Changes in Developing countries

14.3  Inner-City Renewal: Planning and Governance

14.4  Sustainable Development: Strategies, Policies, and Implementation

14.5  Urban Systems and Regional Planning in Developing Nations

14.6  Emerging Trends in Planning in Asia

14.7  The Practice of Planning in Developing Nations: Techniques and Strategies

 

14.1  Planning in Transitional Economies

 

Date: 12 July

Time: 13:30-15:15

Venue: Room 304

Chair:  

 

14013  Urban Regeneration with Chinese Characteristics: A Case Study of Shangbu, the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone(SEZ),China  

           Mee Kam NG (University of Hong Kong, China)

           Wing Shing TANG (Hong Kong Baptist University, China)

           Jiang XU (Freelance Researcher, China)

 

14034  Regeneration of the Great Silk Road and Development of Cities in the Central Part of Azerbaijan

           Vugar Pashayev (Baku State University, Azerbaijan)

14010  Urban Infrastructure Finance in Viet Nam: Opportunities and Challenges for Development

           Jean McNeil (Universite de Montreal, Canada)

           Tran Van Tan (National University of Civil Engineering, Vietnam) 


14009  Chongqing's Spatial Transformation since 1997

           Hung-Kai, Wang (National Taiwan University, China Taiwan)
           Chi-tung Hung (National Taiwan University, China Taiwan)

14039  The Impact of Development Policies on Urbanization Trends in the Post-Revolutionary Era in Iran

           Sedigheh Lotfi (University of Mazandaran, Iran)  

 

                          

14.2  Reconciling Spatial Changes in Developing Countries

 

Date: 12 July

Time: 15:45-17:30

Venue: Room 304

Chair:   

14006  Urban Equity for a Conflicting Metropolis: Image and Reality of Planning Practice in Jakarta

           Gunawan Tjahjono (University of Indonesia, Indonesia)

14038  Decentralization and Community-Based Planning: The Case of Indonesia

           Christopher Silver (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)

14005  Planning on the Slippery Slopes: What to do When Confusing Customary, Informal and Formal Tenure Frustrate Development Plans

           Thomas Mogale (University of Witwatersrand, South Africa)

           Alan Mabin (University of Witwatersrand, South Africa)

           Garth Klein (University of Witwatersrand, South Africa)

14024  The Progressive City: Public Space and Community Development in Latin America

           Alfonsso   Valenzuela (Universidad Aut┏noma del Estado de Morelos, Mexico)

14032  A Study of the Impact of Modern Western Architecture in the Iranian Contemporary Architecture

           Mohammad Parva (Khosrow Movahed Isamic Azad University)

14036  New Roles for Small Towns in a Metropolitan Area

           Oscar Bragos (Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina)         

 

                 

14.3  Inner-City Renewal: Planning and Governance

 

Date: 13 July

Time: 8:00-9:45

Venue: Room 304

Chair:

14004  A Revenue Sharing Model of Residential Redevelopment Projects: The Case of Hapdong Redevelopment in Seoul
           Chang-Moo Lee (Seoul National University, Korea) 

           Jong-Hyun Lee (Incheon Dvelopment Institute, Kvea)

           Chang-Ho Yim(Seoul National University, Korea)      

14019  Planning Despite the State: The Role of an NGOs in Mediating Between the State and a Squatter Community in Cairo, Egypt

           Ragui Assaad (University of Minnesota , USA)
           Gia Pionek(University of Minnesota , USA)       

14011  Planning for Slums and Neighborhoods in Rio De Janeiro: Possibilities and limitations of Physical Improvements

          Johanna W. Looye (University of Cincinnati, USA)      

       

14003  The Conflicts, Shortcomings, and Implications of Inner-city Renewal in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

           Ashenafi Gossaye(Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)   

 

                                         

14.4  Sustainable Development: Strategies, Policies, and Implementation

 

Date: 13 July

Time: 10:15-12:00

Venue: Room 304

Chair:

 

14002  State Growth Management Strategies in Mexico and Sustainable Development: Planning Processes at the State Government Level

          Juan Demerutis (Arizona State University, USA)     

14001  Enforcing Protected Area Guidelines in Brazil: Involving Key Local Actors.   

          Jose Antonio PUPPIM DE OLIVEIRA (Getulio Vargas Foundation, Brazil)

          Puppim de Oliveira (Getulio Vargas Foundation, Brazil) 

14008  Recommendation for a Sustainable Development of the Traffic System in Developing Countries     

          Hauger Georg (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)    

 

                                       

14.5  Urban Systems and Regional Planning in Developing Nations

 

Date: 13 July

Time: 13:30-15:15

Venue: Room 304

Chair:

 

14030  Meeting the Challenge: of Future Urbanization Proposal of A New Regional Planning System for China Exemplified by the Greater Kunming Area, Yunnan Province Switzerland Jacques

           Jacques P. Feiner (ORL- Institute ETH, Switzerland)

           Mi Shiwen (ORL- Institute ETH, Switzerland)

           Willy A. Schmid (ORL- Institute ETH, Switzerland)

           Diego Salmeron (ORL- Institute ETH, Switzerland) 

14015  Urban Systems, Sustainability and Spatial Planning Development in Third World Countries: Case Study Iran

           Mojtaba Rafieian (Tarbiat Modares University, Iran)

14022  The Present Situation of Core-cities Growth on Regional Economic Development in China

           ZOU Dagang (Okayama University, Japan)
           Hirofumi Abe (Okayama University, Japan)

14018  Information Technology and the Cities of the Developing World

           Pooya Alaedini (United Nations University, Japan)
           Peter J. Marcotullio (United Nations University, Japan)
       

 

                                         

14.6  Emerging Trends in Planning in Asia

 

Date: 13 July

Time: 15:45-17:30

Venue: Room 304
Chairs

   

14037A  Emerging Trends In Planning: Colombo At The Turn Of The Century

             Nihal Perera (Ball State University, USA)       

 

14037B  A Community Participatory Approach to Solving the Land Scarcity Dilemma: The Singapore Concept Plan 2001

             Lai-Choo Malone-Lee (National University of Singapore, Singapore)

14023   Emerging Dichotomy in land use decisions in a changing global  Economic Environment: Case of Bangalore City, India

            Rolee Aranya (Norges teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige univeristet (NTNU), Norway)

14020  Bracing for the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Onslaught: New Challenges and Opportunities for South-east Asian Megacities
           Shahed Anwer Khan (University of Western Sydney- Hawkesbury, Australia)
           Taeho Kwon (Semyung University, Korea)

                 

14.7  The Practice of Planning in Developing Nations: Techniques and Strategies

 

Date: 14 July

Time: 8:00-9:45

Venue: Room 304

Chair:    

14007  Urban Growth and Experiences of NewTown Planning in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Tehran Metropolitan 

           Hassan Afrakhteh (Sistan And Baluchestan University,Zahedan,Iran)

14025  How Decentralized is Decentralized? A Proposed Model to Measure Decentralization in Developing Countries

           Amal K. Ali (Florida State University, USA)

14040  City Builders in Mainland China: Competition & Prospect

           Bo-sin TANG(Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China)

           S.C. LIU   

14017  Population Projections in Urban Planning in Brazil: Increasing Demand, Potential Use and Methodologgical Issues

           Paulo Jannuzzi (National School for Statistical Science in Brazilian Statistical Agency, Brazil) 

   

14028  The Growing Elderly Population in Developing Countries' Cities: Some Issues for Urban Planners Colman

          Colman Titus Msoka (University of Minnesota, USA)  

        

14031  Economic Reform and the Built Environment in Cairo

           Mohamed Abdel-kader (University of California at Barkeley, USA)

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