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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230921
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SUMMARY:28th International Conference on Urban Planning and Regional Development in the Information Society - GeoMultimedia 2023
DESCRIPTION:A constantly growing world (around 8 billion people now\, 9.7 billion to be expected by 2050 [1]) with constantly expanding cities and urban agglomerations is facing various challenges such as scarcity of resources\, infrastructure provision security\, risk of disasters\, global warming or ageing of the population. These topics have to be seen as global challenges which are unevenly distributed across the world regarding the dynamics of those phenomena and their geogeaphic location. \nAre Nature-Based Solutions the key to liveable\, sustainable\, resilient cities even under the threats of climate change? Is it just about greening the cities and their green and blue infrastructures? What is the context of their technological developments and social innovation? \nWhat are Nature-Based Solutions (NBS)? The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) defines them as actions to protect\, sustainably manage\, and restore natural or modified ecosystems. These actions address societal challenges effectively and adaptively\, and simultaneously provide human well-being and biodiversity benefits with common societal challenges. [2\, 3] Another perspective of NBS is solutions that use ecological and environmental services to address contemporary environmental\, social and economic challenges. [4] \nNBS are definitely being understood well beyond greenery or only biotic nature. There are strong relations with topics such as liveability\, social cohesion and human activities\, and urban planning\, architecture and design as key disciplines. Thus\, beside green and blue (water) infrastructure as currently the most often addressed manifestation of NBS in cities\, REAL CORP 2023 suggests to reflect also on the physical processes and materials (abiotic nature) as inevitable parts of nature. These can bes seen in connection with parameters of urban planning\, such as morphology\, land use\, availability of space for (land) use occupancy etc. These physical world processes are also part of nature\, especially as the properties of locations and sites that may well dictate their further development as well as the selection of suitable NBS for implementation at these specific locations. \nNBS that directly use natural processes (e. g. natural terrain with high vegetation\, which in urban areas is most often associated with a park)\, especially in dense urban patterns\, are generally more difficult to implement due to spatial as well as economic constraints. NBS that may be more appropriate in such situations may come from a set of ideas and proposals that “mimic” nature. Here\, it is important to note that nature is made up of both biotic and abiotic components. For example\, in terms of reducing the occurrence of heat islands in cities\, solutions can be found in the selection of suitable building materials and their appropriate treatment\, appropriate physical characteristics of the components of abiotic nature\, optimum orientation of buildings and their compositions on the sites\, as this can influence the natural ventilation of the rooms (micro scale) or area (macro scale). \nOther open questions include ways in which NBS can be addressed in various spatial planning documents and processes and how can the capabilities of NBS be used in effective policy making and implementation. \nAt REAL CORP 2023 we would like to highlight the following main topics: \n\nUrban Design and Planning Driven by Nature-Based Solutions (NBS)\nUrban Morphology and Landscape\nAdoptive Architecture and Multifunctional Spaces\nUrban Regeneration\nSystems of Green and Blue Infrastructure\nSustainable Resources and Infrastructure Management\nUrban Agriculture\nThe Human Scale and Quality of Life (also in the Context of an Ageing Society)\nPublic Health and Well-Being\nClimate Change Mitigation and Adaptation\, Air Quality Improvement\nUrban Heat Islands and Urban Microclimate\nUrban Policy\nSocially Sustainable and Responsible Mobility\nLessons Learnt from Covid-19 – Post-Pandemic Perspectives\nCo-Creation and Community Engagement (especially Engaging Underrepresented and Marginalized Communities)\nData and Information Infrastructure – an Indispensable Prerequisite for Managing Cities and Regions\n\nFor all these topics REAL CORP 2023 asks especially about \n\nThe role of urban planning and related disciplines\nDigitisation and technological innovation\nShort term measures\, long range perspectives\nOngoing research\, new ideas\, best practise examples\, case studies\n\nTimeline \nSubmission of abstract until 15 April 2023\nFeedback on general acceptance until 30 April 2023\nFull paper for reviewing has to be submitted until 15 June 2023\nDouble blind full paper review until 15 July 2023\nFinal version of full paper for publication until 31 August 2023 \n(The final full paper for non-reviewed submissions needs to be handed in by 31 July 2023.) \nRegistration \nTo register and submit your abstract\, please go to https://my.corp.at and sign up for conference participation. (If your abstract is not accepted\, you may withdraw your registration free of charge. If your abstract is accepted\, your registration is automatically confirmed.) As usual\, all further information as well as all conference papers since 1996 are available at www.corp.at. \nREAL CORP 2023 is a co-operation of \n\nCORP – Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning\nUIRS – Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia\, https://www.uirs.si\nUniversity of Ljubljana\, Faculty of Architecture\, https://www.fa.uni-lj.si\nISOCARP – International Society of City and Regional Planners\, https://www.isocarp.org
URL:https://isocarp.org/event/28th-international-conference-on-urban-planning-and-regional-development-in-the-information-society/
LOCATION:Ljubljana\, Slovenia\, Ljubljana\, Slovenia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230926
DTSTAMP:20260404T171301
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SUMMARY:2022/2023 Annual National Planning Conference - People’s Cities\, Energized by Planning
DESCRIPTION:Annual National Planning Conference (ANPC) is the most influential academic conference with the highest level of participation in the field of planning in China\, which is held in different cities each year by Urban Planning Society of China. It has plenary session\, parallel sessions\, special sessions\, forums and technical visit. Participants including planning administrative officials at national\, provincial and city levels\, urban planners\, researchers\, professors and planning students from different parts of China and abroad gather together each year to exchange their latest practices\, and findings in planning studies\, administration and education. \n2022/2023 ANPC will be held in Wuhan September 23-25\, 2023. The theme is People’s Cities\, Energized by Planning. 2022/2023 ANPC will focus on the topics including relationship of high quality development and spatial planning\, people-oriented rural revitalization and urban renewal\, facilities and infrastructure based on the principle of fairness and justice\, natural and cultural heritage protection\, application of new generation information technology\, safe and resilient city etc. \nFor more information\, click on the banner link: http://www.planning.cn/
URL:https://isocarp.org/event/2022-2023-annual-national-planning-conference-peoples-cities-energized-by-planning/
LOCATION:Wuhan\, China\, Wuhan\, China
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ORGANIZER;CN="Urban Planning Society of China":MAILTO:planning@planning.org.cn
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230930
DTSTAMP:20260404T171301
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SUMMARY:International Conference “Centrality in the Age of Dispersion
DESCRIPTION:Open call for papers and invitation to join the International Conference “Centrality in the Age of Dispersion” organized by the Faculty of Architecture of Wrocław University of Science and Technology at Wrocław\, Poland\, on 28-29 September \nHuman settlements have historically revolved around centers\, each focusing on specific activities and forming a node in geographical space. However\, modern factors such as the network society\, global economy\, and online services have challenged traditional urban planning paradigms. The International Conference Centrality in the Age of Dispersion\, organized in partnership with ISOCARP\, aims to address the need for a new way of managing territories and invites experts from different fields to present their research on urban centers and discuss dispersion phenomena. \nThe Call for Abstracts is now open\, and we invite members and partners to submit their work for the review of the conference’s Scientific Committee\, in which we are happy to highlight ISOCARP SciCom Chair Dr. Ulrich Graute’ participation. Successful abstracts may be considered for publication in ‘Planning Practice and Research’ or ‘Bulletin of Geography—Socio-Economic Series journals’. \nFor more information on the conference themes and submission process\, please visit the event’s official website \nFor any Inquiries\, please contact us at centrality-dispersion@pwr.edu.pl
URL:https://isocarp.org/event/international-conference-centrality-in-the-age-of-dispersion-2/
LOCATION:Wrocław University of Science and Technology\, Wrocław\, Poland
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ORGANIZER;CN="Faculty of Architecture of Wroc%C5%82aw University of Science and Technology":MAILTO:centrality-dispersion@pwr.edu.pl
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231001
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SUMMARY:IFLA World Congress 2023
DESCRIPTION:IFLA World Congress 2023  \nThe biggest hybrid event of the year for landscape architects\, planners and advocates of sustainable built environments worldwide organized by the International Federation of Landscape Architects will be a two-continent event taking place in both Sweden and Kenya\, with the topic “Emergent Interaction”. Emergent Interaction is a call to action: Bolder problem-solving designs are needed in the future as many habitats face increasingly dire effects of climate change\, social inequality and biodiversity loss. he IFLA World Congress offers a unique platform for borderless collaboration — to empower our professions’ range of competencies\, novel approaches and potential to help address these urgent issues – globally and locally.
URL:https://isocarp.org/event/ifla-world-congress-2023/
LOCATION:Stockholm\, Sweden & Nairobi\, Kenya
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