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SUMMARY:The Great Green Makeover
DESCRIPTION:Download the programInternational Society of City and Regional Planners (ISOCARP) & Habitat Professionals Forum (HPF) present: HPF-ISOCARP Urban Thinkers Campus | Nov 30 – Dec 1\, 2021\n\nThe Great Green Makeover\nThe HPF-ISOCARP two-day Urban Thinkers Campus and Action Day will bring together placemakers\, city changers\, urban policy and planning practitioners from member organizations of the Habitat Professionals Forum to move from ideas to action and determine an actionable framework for implementing greening strategies & achieving measurable results toward global climate mitigation goals. Participating HPF partner organizations include: CAP\, CSU\, GPN\, ICOMOS\, and RTPI. \n30 November: Part I\n10:00-11:30 UTC –  Session 1 + Urban Lab 1\n\nZoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82264587645?pwd=eitnWmtnMk1VMEhJTFdBZ2ZQTkdCQT09 \nExpert Speakers will set a basic understanding for why grey-to-green transformation is critical; what the potential benefits of this approach are for climate change mitigation; and what the challenges are for such a transformation in urban or urbanizing regions worldwide. \n10:00-11:00 UTC – Session 1\n\n10:00-10:10 Jua Cilliers (ISOCARP): Opening and introductions\n10:10-10:25 Vincent Goodstadt\, Peter Cuming\, & Nicholas Kuhl (HPF): Ensuring the Makeover is More than Skin-Deep\n10:25-10:35 Junyan Yang (Scientific Committee\, ISOCARP): Green Urban Design Pattern: Concept\, Method & Performance\n10:35-10:50 Heba O. Tannous & Mark David Major (ISOCARP): Accessibility of Green Spaces in the Spatial Network of Metropolitan Doha\, Qatar\n10:50-11:00 Kelley Moore (CAP): The Winding Path to Net Zero Buildings\n\n11:00-11:30 UTC – Urban Lab 1\nVirtual Urban Lab breakout sessions hosted by Session 1 Speakers to collaboratively brainstorm new ideas\, and discuss diverse tools and methodologies from different parts of the world. The virtual audience will be inclusively engaged via live polling and moderated Discussion with all Speakers. \n17:00-18:30 UTC – Session 2 + Urban Lab 2\nZoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83383794872?pwd=bnNlUTZFRmpqY0plbkZITFFqU1hCUT09 \nInvited Practitioners & Experts will present example projects that include grey-to-green transformation methodologies for climate change mitigation\, including:\nupgrading of public space; integration of infrastructure systems; and building stock upgrading. Speakers will dive further into how to improve advocacy for these types of solutions\, and what benefits and impacts can be expected in relation to global Sustainable Development Goals. \n17:00-18:00 UTC – Session 2\n17:00-17:10 Kate Holmquist (Deputy-Chair\, Scientific Committee\, ISOCARP): Opening and introductions\n17:10-17:20 Ulrich Graute (Scientific Committee\, ISOCARP): The Green Makeover in Developed Countries – The Case of Germany\n17:30-17:40 Eric Huybrechts (ICOMOS): Nature and Culture: Climate Heritage Planning\n17:40-17:50 Achva Stein (CSU): The Certainty of Social Transformation to the Restoration of our Environment\n17:50-18:00 Olafiyin Taiwo (RTPI): Challenges to Implementing Grey to Green Transformations at Local Government Levels \n18:00-18:30 UTC – Urban Lab 2\nVirtual Urban Lab breakout sessions hosted by Session 2 Speakers to collaboratively brainstorm new ideas\, and discuss diverse tools and methodologies from different parts of the world. The virtual audience will be inclusively engaged via live polling and moderated Discussion with all Speakers. \n1 December: Part II\n11:00-12:30 UTC – Action Day\nZoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86499979147?pwd=cUhOWTVYWC9YN2VwK0ZmY3M5MFFsQT09 \nThis Urban Thinkers Campus will look at how cities can use nature-based solutions as a way to respond to climate crisis and achieve action toward climate resilience. The anticipated results will be to establish a simple guidelines on how cities can use green makeovers\, or nature-based solutions\, as a method for climate action. \n11:00-12:00 UTC – Roundtable\nRoundtable will discuss Part I Urban Lab results\, and will serve for HPF partner organizations to forge agreement on solutions\, define action agendas\, targets\, and joint commitments. Participants will focus on defining a guiding framework for how cities can include and implement green makeovers to align with climate action agendas and goals. Introduction and house rules by Kate Holmquist (ISOCARP). \n12:00-12:30 UTC Plenary Session\nHosted by ISOCARP & HPF and featuring Keynote Speaker Pietro Elisei\, ISOCARP President\, the UTC Plenary will synthesize and reflect on the results of the Urban Labs and Round Table — and present the joint Action Framework.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211211
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SUMMARY:Balkan Architectural Biennale 2021
DESCRIPTION:“GLOBAL VILLAGE: SHELTER FOR RESILIENT LIVING”\nDecember 8-10\, 2021\nBelgrade\, Serbia (due to Covid-19\, the conference will be held online for free) \nAbstract deadline is extended to September 30\, 2021.  \nWe are living in a Refugee World running away from ourselves. Constant movement is its main characteristic: We are nomads. The main question of the conference is: Can global village be the shelter for us? Is it a new paradigm for architecture and planning? \nNetworks of local and traditional patterns and forms of living are breaking down. It can be said that in this context\, “iconic nomads” are formed and mature as spokespersons of local cultures. They are bearers of collective and personal identity and as such participate in creating a global village\, incorporating elements of diversity and establishing new socio-cultural networks. The conference will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this paradigm at the architectural\, urban-morphological\, technological and planning level. \nThe thematic sessions of the conference are:\n1. Architecture of/for iconic nomads: patterns\, forms\, systems\n2. Organising and arranging the global village: development instruments and models\n3. Resilient ways of living in global risks (e.g. COVID)\n4. Modern technologies in risk management of territories\n5. Forms of movement and mobility management in the global village \nThis conference will host keynote speeches from ISOCARP Secretary General\, Frank D’hondt\, and honorary Board Member\, Elisabeth Belpaire. \nMore information here.
URL:https://isocarp.org/event/balkan-architectural-biennale-2021/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211218
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SUMMARY:Shaping Light for health and Wellbeing in Cities
DESCRIPTION:Shaping light for health and wellbeing in cities\nDecember 16-17\, 2021\nOnline \nCall for abstracts extended: October 4\, 2021 \nShaping light for health and wellbeing in cities means considering diversified aspects and implications that light can have on human lives. \nTherefore\, the conference aims to investigate the multifaceted consequences that light has on life in cities. Contributions from participants will support the collection of evidence on indoor and outdoor lighting impacts on health and wellbeing. They will be analysed considering their various domains (medicine\, social sciences\, urban and lighting design\, urban planning\, ethics\, etc.) and included in the development of tools and policy guidance to support the decision-making processes\, ensuring the integration of health and wellbeing domains in urban lighting plans. \nThe conference is organised by the ENLIGHTENme consortium\, which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. \nFor more information\, please click here.
URL:https://isocarp.org/event/shaping-light-for-health-and-wellbeing-in-cities/
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