SessionProgram 

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

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                                                                                   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 15 Transnational Planning

 

Co-chairs:  Andeas Faludi(University of California, San Diego, USA)

                 Keith Pezzoli (Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, Netherlands)

 

15.1  Networks and Networking in Transnational Planning

15.2  Central and Eastern Europe and Polycentricity

15.3  Spatial Planning in the Northwest European Core

15.4  Experiences in Transnational Planning from Around the World

15.5  Transborder Global City-Regions and the Quest for Integrated Planning

15.1 Networks and Networking in Transnational Planning

 

Date: 12 July

Time: 13:30-15:15

Venue: Room 802

Chair: Keith Pezzoli (Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, Netherlands)

 

 

15011   Network Cities and Transnational Planning

            Hugo Priemus (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)

15009   Conceptualizing European Spatial Planning

            Andreas Faludi (University of Nijmegen, Netherlands)

15006   Towards Transnational Knowledge in Planning - Informing or Deforming     Revitalisation Strategies in the European Union?

            Uwe-Jens Walther (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany)

            Simon G¨¹ntner (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany)

  

Discussant:

            Karina Pallagst (Institute of Ecological and Regional Development, Germany)  

 

 

15.2  Central and Eastern Europe and Polycentricity

 

Date: 12 July

Time: 15:45-17:30

Venue: Room 802

Chair:  Andeas Faludi £¨University of California, San Diego, USA£©

 

15008   Local and Regional Planning Instruments in Central and Eastern Europe - A Transnational Approach

            Karina Pallagst (Institute of Ecological and Regional Development, Germany)

15017   Does Brussels Help Finance Urban Sprawl in Budapest? EU Trans-European Transport Planning Seen from a Critical Local Perspective

            Deike Peters (Technical University Berlin, Germany)

15021   The Concept of Polycentricity:Context, Development and Multiple Interpretations

            Simin Davoudi (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK)

 

Discussant:

Stefanie Duehr (University of the West of England, UK)

 

 

 

 

15.3  Spatial Planning in the Northwest European Core

 

Date: 13 July

Time: 8:00-9:45

Venue: Room 802

Chair: Andeas Faludi £¨University of California, San Diego, USA£©

 

 

15016   The 'Global Economic Integration Zone' - European Spatial Planning Suspended between Image Production and Real Substance?

            Peter Ache (University of Strathclyde, UK)

15012   Strategic Thinking and Spatial Positioning: Evidence from the Interreg IIC Project ¡®a Spatial Vision for North-West Europe¡¯    

            Delphine Guillemoteau (University of the West of England, UK)

15020   Modernising Planning: Re-Considering the Potential for Transposing International Good Practice

            Kim Seaton (University of the West of England, UK)

 

Discussant:

Stefanie Duehr (University of the West of England, UK)

 

 

15.4  Experiences in Transnational Planning from Around the World

 

Date: 13 July

Time: 10:15-12:00

Venue: Room 802

Chair: Andeas Faludi £¨University of California, San Diego, USA£©

 

 

15015   The Use of Cartographic Visualisations in European Spatial Planning ¨C A Cross-National Comparison of Different Planning Traditions in Representing Strategic Spatial Policies in Europe  

            Stefanie Duehr (University of the West of England, UK)

15013   European spatial development perspective and the Norwegian planning system

            Roar Amdam (Volda University College, Norway)

15003   Transnational Planning and the Ambivalence of Dutch Spatial Planning

            Jochem de Vries (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)

15002   The Implications of Climate Change on Small Island Developing States

            James B. London (Clemson University, USA)

 

Discussant:

           Simin Davoudi (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK) 

 

 

15.5  Transborder Global City-Regions and the Quest for Integrated Planning

 

Date: 13 July

Time: 13:30-15:15

Venue: Room 802

Chair: Andeas Faludi £¨University of California, San Diego, USA£©

 

 

15004   Regional Information Systems for Binational Metropolitan Planning

            Keith Pezzoli (University of California, San Diego, USA)

            Ilya Zaslavsky (University of California, San Diego, USA)

            Richard J. Marciano (University of California, San Diego, USA) 

            Michael T. McLaughlin (San Diego Association of Governments, USA)

15007   The Unforeseen Region: Uneven Development along the US/Mexico Border  

            William Siembieda (California Polytechnic State University, USA)

15010   Transborder Planning in the San Diego-Tijuana Region  

            Carlos Graizbord (Instituto Municipal de Planeacion, Mexico)

15014   Binational Planning in the USA-Mexico Border: Bilateral Vs. Single Agencies

            Sergio Pena (El Colegio De La Frontera Norte A.C., USA)

 

Discussant:

           Peter Ache (University of Strathclyde, UK)

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