Below you can find the abstracts to choose from. Click on the Abstract Number to read to abstract.
Abstract Number | Title of Paper |
7 | Slipper Surface of City for Urban Tech Startups |
11 | Interconnection between landowners, architects, government and investors to redevelopment of the ‘Dalenergomash’ facilities’ territory in Khabarovsk |
31 | Revitalizing Historic District: Dalian Xinglong Historic District Case Study |
48 | Planning economic development of city and region: strategic assumptions of the state versus local capacities |
54 | Spatial Simulation of Air Pollutants Based on Regression Models Between the PM2.5 Concentrations and Urban Land Use: A Case Study of Nanjing |
66 | Eko Atlantic: The transformation of the water world |
92 | Research On the Current situation of Small and Medium-sized Restaurants around Universities in China Under the Background of Online Reservation |
98 | Big-Data Based Study of the Characteristics and Driving Mechanism for the Modern Service Industry: A Case Study of Guangzhou, P.R.China |
102 | Mis-Romanticism of hidden spaces and gentrification |
130 | Flexible Urbanization Path and the Interlinked Urban-rural System: New Ideas of Rural Planning in China |
160 | Transportation issues of cities in developing countries |
177 | Effects of changing land uses on intra-city roads in Calabar Municipality, Cross River State, Nigeria. |
220 | Planning Pathways and Strategies for low carbon city development |
269 | A reflection on the changing faces of urban land use planning in Ghana |
283 | The socio-economic transformation of Makoko Community, Lagos Nigeria |
284 | Evolution and transformation of the human settlements in Spain – 1995-2015 |
297 | Confronting Informal Urbanisation in the Global South: Lessons from Zambia |
Mentor’s role is to: be in contact with the author; read the abstract and the draft paper; provide comments on the paper and help to guide the author in developing the paper. Please note that the deadline for submitting full papers is 30 June.
It is entirely up to the Mentor and Mentee to decide how often they would like to stay in contact and work on refining the paper. Most probably the interaction would be only virtual, and depending on the specific case. Mentor’s presence at the Congress is not required, although would be most encouraged.
We hope that by this we can guarantee the best quality of the papers presented at the congress, and also that the Mentor and Mentee would mutually benefit from the interaction and knowledge transfer. We also aim to bring our Members closer together and provide assistance within our network.
Please send your responses by May 17th. Shortly afterwards we will inform both sides about their contacts.