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 16: Planning and Law

Co-chair:   Rachelle Alterman (Israel Institute of Technology, Israel)
                Zhao Min (Tongji University, China)   

16.1  Planning Regulations and Property Rights
16.2  Reforming and Transforming Planning Systems
16.3  Cross-National Transfer of Concepts of Planning Laws and Procedures
16.5  An International View of National Planning Laws and Institutions:  Charting New Ground Through Comparative Research

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16.1  Planning Regulations and Property Rights

Date: 12 July
Time: 13:30-15:15
Venue: Room 306
Chair:  

16004    Expanding Concepts of Property
              Kathy Kolnick (University of Southern California, USA)

16006    Impact of Land Acquisition and Development Charge Legislations on Urban Development - A Case Study  
             Lan Yuan Lim
(National University of Singapore, Singapore)

16003    Housing Production and Urban Legal System in Belo Horizonte, Brazil: Conflicts or Convergencies of Public and Private Objectives?
             Geraldo Magela Costa(Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil)
            Daniela Abritta Cota(UniversidadeFederal de Minas Gerais, Brazil)

16001   Analysis on the Relationship between Legal Regulations and
High-Rise Housing Developments
             Aya Kubota(University of Tokyo, Japan)

Discussant: 
            Roger Bristow (University of Manchester, UK)

16.2   Reforming and Transforming Planning Systems  

Date: 13 July
Time: 8:00-9:45
Venue: Room 306
Chair  

16014  Challenges in Reforming the Planning System in Vietnam
            Nguyen To Lang(Hanoi Architectural University,Vietuam)  
            Brian. H. Roberts(Queensland University of Technology, Australia)

16005   ¡®Planning by Decree¡¯: Incompatibilities of Planning Laws and Planning Policies/Practices in Greece, during the 20th Century Analysis, Perspectives
            Kostantinos Lalenis
(University of Thessaly , Greece) 

16002    Extending Spatial Planning From National to Supra-National (European)Scale: Which Issues Have the EU-memberstates´ Spatial Planning Legislations to Face?
            
Carl-Heinz David
(Universität Dortmund, Germany)
 

16012    Who is in, Who is out and Who Has a Say: The Use and Effectiveness of Alternative Dispute Resolution in Resolving Land Use and Development Conflict  
             David Rollinson(University of New South Wales, Sydney, 
Australia)  

Discussant: 
            Sarah Feldman

 

16.3  Cross-National Transfer of Concepts of Planning Laws and Procedures 

Date: 13 July
Time: 10:15-12:00
Venue: Room 306
Chair:   

16013   Towards a Global Paradigm for the Regulation of Development  
            Roger Bristow(University of Manchester, UK)

16016   How the Community Development of the New Time Influences the Urban Planning statutes in China
            Zhang Ping
(TongJi University, China)

16015   Comparative Experiences in Planning for Integrated Development¨CLessons from Florida, Queensland, Kwazulu-Natal and New Zealand
           Neil Sipe
(Griffith University, Australia) 
           Peter Robinson
(University of Natal, South Africa)

16017    Public Participation, Urban Governance, and Public Policy Workshops--Dispute Resolution Techniques in Planning
             Dorothy Wakeling (New Zealand)

Discussant:
          Thomas Jacobson (Sonoma State University, USA)  

16.5  An International View of National Planning Laws and Institutions:  Charting New Ground Through Comparative Research
        
Roundtable 16007
Chair: Rachelle Alterman (Israel Institute of Technology, Israel) 

Discussants:
     Hans Mastop, Karl-Heinz David

 

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