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EVENT: AESOP 2012

LOCATION: Ankara

CONGRESS THEME: PLANNING TO ACHIEVE / PLANNING TO AVOID: The Need for New Discourses and Practices in Spatial Development and Planning

Drastic changes in the globally shared environmental, economic, social, and political contexts concurrently impose problems on societies today which beg new questions and theoretical frameworks, new areas of research, and demand new approaches in the education and practice of spatial planning.

Human induced global warming and consequent climate change, environmental deterioration, ecological degradation, depletion of natural resources, biological degeneration processes, all carrying risks of irreversible total breakdown are more clearly perceived and understood today by scientists, planners and the world community. The very material conditions these processes give rise to affect the modes of production, consumption, mobility and other patterns of activities today and in the near future. This will demand renewed strategies and policies in social and spatial organization and conduct. On the other hand, escalating and complex forms of natural and anthropogenic hazards and risks faced by societies make safety in cities and geographies of survival a central issue to spatial policy today.
The economic meltdown experienced globally, and in many European countries already had influences in spatial policies and is likely to have profound impacts on the planning and policy agenda today and in the near future. High rates of urban poor, unemployment, socio-spatial inequalities, rural exodus, impoverished environments, risk pooling, and incapacitated local communities tend to persist. New approaches and policy frameworks, and new forms of macro and micro methods of intervention are considered as imperatives today.
Politically, reasons seem to have accumulated today so as to transform representative democracies extensively into participatory forms of discretionary practice. As conditions of economic and ecologic existence become more fragile, demands intensify at different levels of implementation of planning decisions to have greater transparency and shared responsibilities. (further info here)

-Press release

CALL FOR PAPERS

EVENT: REAL CORP 2012

LOCATION: Wien Schwechat

CONGRESS THEME: RE-MIXING THE CITY – Towards Sustainability and Resilience?

There is nothing permanent except change. (Heraclitus)

Cities worldwide are facing rapid social, economic, environmental, technological and cultural changes such as: rapid urbanisation, aging of society, security issues, housing emergency, new solutions on mobility, integration of immigrants, food and water shortage, etc.

Especially in times of economic crisis and demographic changes in cities, it is necessary to think about how to best handle what we have, and therefore “RE-MIXING THE CITY” is a challenge to manage and re-combine the elements which make our modern cities in order to better respond to change. REAL CORP 2012 in Schwechat will offer the possibility to collectively discuss a wide range of topics in different panel groups and workshops.

We kindly invite you to submit your contributions and abstracts/papers for REAL CORP 2012 to the following sections and topics:

  • Can “mixed cities” be more sustainable and resilient?
  • Living, working, learning, relaxing, enjoying, shopping, … – anything anywhere & anytime?
  • Is it the purpose of spatial planning to “sort land uses in space”?
  • Do the urban patterns and structure of our cities still meet the needs of the people in their everyday life?
  • How do urban, transport and environmental technologies and solutions shape our cities?
  • New faces, new approaches, new ideas – does and can migration re-mix the city?
  • Time-space patterns of the 24/7 city

Additional special topics of REAL CORP 2012

  • Urban, Transport & Environmental Technologies and Solutions
  • Urban Ambient Assisted Living (AAL)/intelligent urban environments
  • Resilience, Safety & Security

(further info here)

-Press release

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