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Co-chairs: Charles Hoch (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA)
Patsy Healey (University
of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK)
John Jackson (School of Social Sciences and Planning RMIT, Australia)
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2A
Institutional Capacity-Building, Governance and Participatory Processes
2A.1 Governance Structure and Participatory Processes 1
2A.2
Governance Structure and Participatory Processes 2
2A.3 Strategic Planning and Governance 1
2A.5
Strategic Planning and Governance 2
2A.6*
Mega City Structure and Governance
2A.8
Building Participatory Processes into Governance 1
2A.9
Building Participatory Processes into Governance 2
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2B
Participation, Power and Politics
2B.1
Projecting Identity Through Participation
2B.2* Citizen Participation in Community Development: Mobilization of Stakeholding
2B.3
* Community Participation: From Dialogue to Transformation
2B.4
Building participatory institutions 1
2B.5
Building Participatory Institutions 2
2B.7
The Limits of Participative Processes
2B.8
Changing Citizen-State Relations
2B.9 Young People¡¯s Participation in Planning: Past, Present and Future
2A
Institutional Capacity-Building, Governance and Participatory Processes
2A.1
Governance Structure and Participatory Processes 1
Date:
12 July
Time:
13:30-15:15
Venue:
Lecture Theatre 2
Chair: Mitchell E. Kosny (Ryerson Polytechnic University, Canada)
2057 The (Collective) Policy Agreement and Spatial Quality: Instrument and Objective
Jef Van Den Broeck (Catholic University Leuven, Belgium)
2048 Enhancing Municipal Governance: a Canadian Approach to Municipal Capacity Building in Palestine
Amr
Elleithy (Palestinian Municipal Management Project Federation of Canadian
Municipalities, Canada)
Mitchell E. Kosny (Ryerson Polytechnic University, Canada)
2096 Increasing Social and Political Capital: The way forward for Inner Cities of the Developing Countries?
Carol Dean Archer (University
of Technology, Jamaica)
2087
The Role Transition of Government,
Planners and Citizens in the Process of Comprehensive Community Plan
Fan Wenguo (Nanjing
University, China)
2036
Collaborative Planning in the absence of
¡®soft infrastructure¡¯: a report from Wisconsin
Robin Shepard and Marcus Lane (University
of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
Discussant: Patsy Healey (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK)
2A.2
Governance Structure and Participatory Processes 2
Date:
12 July
Time:
15:45-17:30
Venue: Lecture Theatre 2
Chair: Jorgen Amdam (Volda University College, Norway)
2046 Governing Fragmentation: the Space of Participatory Approaches in Planning
Alessandro Balducci (politecnico di Milano, Italy)
2044 Informality in urban and regional planning
Tejo Spit (Universiteit Utrecht, Netherlands)
Paul Zoete (Universiteit Utrecht, Netherlands)
2058
Public Participation in Local Planning -
Planning on Women's Conditions in Six Communes in Norway
Jørgen Amdam (Volda University College, Norway)
2090
The Quality of Development Plans: What makes
a Good Plan?
Chris Yewlett (Cardiff University, UK)
Discussant:
Victoria Beard (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
2A.3 Strategic Planning and Governance 1
Date:
13 July
Time:
8:00-9:45
Venue:
Lecture Theatre 2
Chair:
Kimmo Lapintie
(Helsinki University of Technology,
Finland)
2094
Argumentation Analysis and Assessment in
participatory processes in Strategic Planning??!!
Kimmo Lapintie
(Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)
2095
Competition and Co-Operation ¨C European
Metropolitan Regions Facing New Challenges
Andre Mueller (BBR, Germany)
2093
Complexity as a Criterion for
Decision-making: a Theoretical Perspective for Complex (Urban) Conflicts in the
21st Century
Gert De Roo (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
2091
Institutional Framing of Policies for
Multiple-Intensive Landuse: Coordinated Action in Contexts of Metropolitan
Fragmentation
Enrico Gualini & Willem G.M. Salet (Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Discussant: Nick Bailey (School of the Built Environment, UK)
Date:
13 July
Time:
10:15-12:00
Venue:
Lecture Theatre 2
Chair:
Louis Albrechts (Catholic University
Leuven, Belgium)
2059 Enhancing Public
Involvement: Views from Academics and Reflective Practitioners.
Louis ALBRECHTS (Catholic University
Leuven, Belgium)
2003 Tools for
Communication in Urban Planning
Lisbeth Birgersson (Chalmers
University of Technology, Sweden)
Björn Malbert (Chalmers
University of Technology, Sweden)
Knut Strömberg (Chalmers
University of Technology, Sweden)
2015 Explaining the
potential role of LA21-processes as a participatory planning reform
Frans Coenen (University of Twente,
Netherlands)
2040 Social Learning and
Communication planning model, Public-Participation and its application on
Community planning project
Tseng Tse-Fong (National University
of Kaohsiung, China Taiwan)
Discussant: Ruth Yabes (Arizona State University, USA)
2A.5
Strategic Planning and Governance 2
Date:
13 July
Time:
13:30-15:15
Venue:
Lecture Theatre 2
Chair:
Rik Houthaeve (University
Ghent, Belgium)
2038 From Conflict
Management to Collaborative Planning: A Comparison of Planning Systems in China
and Britain
Suet Ying Ho (University of
Liverpool, UK)
Wing Shing Tang (Hong Kong Baptist
University, UK)
2069 Induced Cooperation
in Housing Development: Towards Tools for the Public Sector
Roelof Verhage (OTB Research
Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility studies, Netherlands)
2088
Integrated Territorial Strategy-Making
and Governance. The Role of Local Communities and Environmental Focus
Groups
Rik Houthaeve (University Ghent, Belgium)
2021
New Labor Market Intermediaries in the New
Economy
Joaquin
Herranz, Jr. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Discussant:
Michael Gunder (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
2A.6*
Mega City Structure and Governance
Date:
13 July
Time:
15:45-17:30
Venue:
Lecture Theatre 2
Co-chairs:
Salah S. El-Shakhs (Rutgers
University, USA)
Tridib Banerjee (University of
Southern California, USA)
Panelist:
Prod Laquian (University
of British Columbia, Canada)
Nohad Toulan (Portland State
University, USA)
Salah S. El-Shakhs (Rutgers
University, USA)
Tridib Banerjee (University
of Southern California, USA)
WU Zhiqiang (Tongji
University, China)
Jae Seong Cho (WonKwang
University, USA)
*This
session is sponsored by the Global Planning Educators Interest Group of ACSP.
2A.7
Strategic Planning and Governance 3
Date:
14 July
Time:
8:00-9:45
Venue:
Lecture Theatre 2
Chair:
Carlos Rodrigues (University of
Aveiro, Portugal)
2011 Regions, Innovation
Policies and Institutional Capacity Building: The Design of a Regional
Development Agency in Aveiro, Portugal
Carlos Rodrigues (University of
Aveiro, Portugal)
Arur da Rosa Pires (University of
Aveiro, Portugal)
Carlos Esteves (University of Aveiro,
Portugal)
2027
Strategic Planning Model in a
Developing Context
Kenneth Odero (University of
Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe)
2063 Developing
institutional capacity at the regional level: the development of a coastal forum
in the North West of England
Mark Baker (The University of
Manchester, UK)
2045 The strategic
territorial integration role of regional planning. The French Case (1997-2000)
Alain Motte (University d'Aaix-Marseille,
France)
Dicussant:
Steve Hamnett (University of South
Australia, Australia)
2A.8
Building Participatory Processes into Governance 1
Date:
14 July
Time:
10:15-12:00
Venue:
Lecture Theatre 2
Chair:
Gert de Roo (University
of Groningen, Netherlands)
2013 Participatory Budget
and Democratization of the Urban Planning
Denise Vitale Ramos-Mendes
(University of São Paulo, Brazil)
2031
A
Critical Evaluation of Planning System in Turkey: Centralisation vs
Decentralisation.
Melih Ersoy (Middle East Technical
University, Turkey)
2065 Much Ado about
Brownfields: Results of a Participatory Consensus Process for Developing State
Policy on Brownfields
Nancy Frank (University of
Wisconsin¡ªMilwaukee, USA)
2086 Participation: a Way
to Solidarity?
Virginia Nicotera (University of
Reggio Calabria, Italy)
Discussant:
Jo Rosier (Massey University, New
Zealand)
2A.9
Building Participatory Processes into Governance 2
Date:
14 July
Time:
13:30-15:15
Venue:
Lecture Theatre 2
Chair:
Deborah Howe (Portland State
University, US)
2034 ¡®Grass-Rooted¡¯
Rural Development Processes ¨C a Comparison of a Japanese and an Austrian Case
Norio Okada (Kyoto University
Vienna, Japan)
Gerlind Weber (University of
Agricultural Sciences, Japan)
2035 Citizen
Participation Effectiveness in Planning and Design: A Case Study of the
Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance Process by the Missouri Division of
State Parks.
Pat Crawford (Arizona State
University, USA)
2051 What Makes
Collaborations Work? Determinants of Success in Interorganizational
Collaboration for Natural Resource Management
Aysin Dedekorkut (Florida State
University, USA)
2092
Innovations
in Aging-Sensitive Community Planning and Land Use Regulation
Deborah Howe (Portland State University, US)
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Discussant:
John Jackson (School of Social Sciences and Planning RMIT, Australia)
2B
Participation, Power and Politics
2B.1
Projecting Identity Through Participation
Date:
12 July
Time:
13:30-15:15
Venue:
Lecture Theatre 1
Chair:
Bart Wissink (Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy,
Netherlands)
2006
The Myth Of Public Participation In New
Planning Paradigms: The Case Of Botswana
A. C. Mosha (University
of Botswana, Botswana)
Branko I. Cavric (University
of Botswana, Botswana)
2008
The politics of participation: participation,
identities and the creation of place
Bart Wissink (Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy,
Netherlands)
2071
Children, young people and the identity and
use of space in urban settings
Suzanne Speak (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK)
2083
A Model of Local-Regional Governance with
Specific Reference to Recent Italian Experience
Sandro Fabbro (University of Udine, Italy)
2089
Recuperation and Optimisation of the Ria de
Aveiro¡¯s Quays: an example of ICZM in Portugal
Maria de Fatina Alves (University of
Aveiro, Campus Universitario de Santiago, Portugal)
Filomena Maria Pedrosa Martins (University
of Aveiro, Campus Universitario de Santiago, Portugal)
Celeste Alves Cohelo (University of
Aveiro, Campus Universitario de Santiago, Portugal)
Discussant:
Jean Hillier (Curtin
University, Australia)
2B.2* Citizen Participation in Community Development: Mobilization of Stakeholding
Date:
12 July
Time:
15:45-17:30
Venue:
Lecture Theatre 1
Chair:
Daniel Abramson (University
of British Columbia, Canada)
2012 Improvised and Institutionalized Forms of Citizen Involvement in The Urban Environmental Management of Quanzhou, Fujian, China
Daniel Abramson (University of British Columbia, Canada)
2007
Organized Land Invasion and Social
Mobilization in a Chinese Cemetery: ¡®Javanese¡¯ Style
Bakti Setiawan (Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia)
2029
Participatory Development and Local Governance:
Three Models of Practices in Taipei
Lucie Cheng (University of California at Los Angeles, USA)
2042
Urban Regeneration Without Local Government:
A case study of post-colonial Hong Kong
Winnie Wai-Yi Law (University of Hong Kong, China)
Discussant: Michael Leaf
(University of British Columbia, Canada)
*This
session is sponsored by the Global Planning Educators Interest Group of ACSP.
2B.3
* Community Participation: From Dialogue to Transformation
Date:
13 July
Time:
8:00-9:45
Venue:
Lecture Theatre 1
Chair:
Patricia A. Wilson (University of Texas, USA)
Panelist:
Patricia A. Wilson (University of Texas, USA)
Jean Hillier (Curtin University, Australia)
Ellen Shoshkes (New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Office of State Planning, USA)
Patsy
Healey (University of Newcastle, UK)
*This
session is sponsored by the Global Planning Educators Interest Group of ACSP.
2B.4
Building participatory institutions 1
Date:
13 July
Time:
10:15-12:00
Venue:
Lecture Theatre 1
Chair:
TAO Xiaoma (Tongji University, China)
2005 The Importance of Urban Design in Regeneration Policy ¨C How Governments have missed the Point
Sherin Aminossehe (University College London, UK)
2023
A Collaborative Partnership Approach to
Integrated Waterside Revitalisation: The Mersey Basin Campaign, North West
England
Joon S. Kim (University of Liverpool, UK)
Peter W.J. Batey (University of Liverpool, UK)
2039 The Reform of Urban Governance Forms in Institution Innovation: Setting the Reform of Water Administration as an example
Tao Xiaoma (Tongji University, China)
Shen Luying (Tongji University, China)
2074 Setting Boundaries Facilitating People's Empowerment In Planning. A Territorial Perspective for Redefining Roles and Levels of Local Community and Government Institutions in Urban Planning. Cases of Xi'an, China; and Kathmandu, Nepal.
Bjonness Hans Christie (Norwegian
University of Science and Technology, Norway)
Discussant:
Nancy Frank (University
of Wisconsin¡ªMilwaukee, USA)
2B.5
Building Participatory Institutions 2
Date:
13 July
Time:
13:30-15:15
Venue:
Lecture Theatre 1
Chair:
Victoria Beard (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
2014
New institutions for local development in
Italy
Francesco Domenico Moccia (Italy)
2041
Learning Radical Planning in Indonesia
Victoria A. Beard (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
2049 Recent Innovative Approaches Combining Growth Management and Public: Participation for Landscape Preservation in Japan
Andre Sorensen (University of Tokyo, Japan)
2064 Building an Interactive Community
Mohamed Alaa Mandour (Egypt)
Discussant:
Alessandro Balducci (politecnico di Milano, Italy)
2B.7
The Limits of Participative Processes
Date:
14 July
Time:
8:00-9:45
Venue:
Lecture Theatre 1
Chair: Deborah Peel (Department of Urban Development & Regeneration, UK)
2033 The Rise of Collaborative Planning and the Decline of Local Democracy? Making Sense of Public Participation and Community Involvement in Urban Governance
Nick Bailey (School of the Built Environment, UK)
Deborah Peel (Department of Urban Development & Regeneration, UK)
2037 Social and Physical Barriers to Participation: A Cross-Country Comparison
Ruth Yabes (Arizona State University, USA)
2066 A Typical Case For Local Resistance Geographies: Bergama Villagers Against Eurogold
Oytun Eylem Dogmus (Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey)
Ahu Dalgakiran (Dokuz Eylul
University, Turkey)
Discussant:
Björn Malbert (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
2B.8
Changing Citizen-State Relations
Date:
14 July
Time:
10:15-12:00
Venue:
Lecture Theatre 1
Chair:
Andy Thornley (London School of Economy and Political Science, UK)
2017 Community Organizing in Manila and Quezon City, the Philippines: Results from a Survey of Informal Settlements
Gavin Shatkin (University of Cincinnati, USA)
2050 The impact of the new elected Mayor on the strategic planning agenda for London, UK.
Andy Thornley (London School of Economy and Political Science, UK)
Discussant:
Denise Vitale Ramos-Mendes (University of São Paulo, Brazil)
2B.9 Young People¡¯s Participation in Planning: Past, Present and Future
Date:
14 July
Time:
13:30-15:15
Venue:
Lecture Theatre 1
Chair:
Kathryn Frank (Georgia
Institute of Technology, USA)
Keeping a Space for Young People in Albert Park, Brisbane: The Use of Consultation and Participatory Design Processes in the Face of Redevelopment
Jim Gleeson (Griffith University, Australia)
Young
People¹s Participation in Kenya
Abraham
Ndung¡¯u (Egerton University and
Kenyatta University, Kenya)
Building for the Future: Promoting Youth Participation in Community-Based Resource Planning & Management through Local Schools"
Sandra Zicus (University of Hawaii ¨C Manoa, USA)
"Connecting
with Nature: An Empirical Study of the Effects of a K-12 Wildlife Monitoring
Program in the United States
Kathryn Frank (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
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