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Call for Abstracts - 2017 AESOP Congress in Lisbon

The Scientific Committee and the Local Organising Committee of the 2017 AESOP Congress in Lisbon

SPACES OF DIALOG FOR PLACES OF DIGNITY: Fostering the European Dimension of Planning

invites and encourages AESOP community to submit abstracts.

The abstract submission deadline is 09th January 2017.


Detailed information on Abstracts & Full Paper Submissions can be found in here.

Themes & Tracks:

THEME

TRACK

PLANNING THEORY AND EDUCATION 1. Planning theory: conceptual challenges and planning evaluation
Co-chairs: Tore Sager; Alessandro Balducci; João Cabral
2. Planning education: building up spaces of dialogue for places of dignity
Co-chairs: Kristina Nillson; Andrea Frank; Artur Rosa Pires
URBAN DESIGN AND PUBLIC SPACES 3. Spaces of dialogue for active, networked and responsible citizenship
Co-chairs: Camilla Perrone; Roberto Rocco; Lia Vasconcelos
4. Urban design, public spaces and urban culture
Co-chairs: Ali Madanipour; Gabriella Esposito De Vita; Pedro George
5. Green infrastructures: fostering dialogue across scales and policies
Co-chairs: Anna M. Hersperger; Stephan Pauleit; Isabel Loupa Ramos
TERRITORY AND ITS SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS 6. Territorial cohesion:  a multiscale approach
Co-chairs: Stefanie Dühr; Giancarlo Cotella; Eduarda Marques da Costa
7. Dialogues in diverse, inclusive, and multicultural cities
Co-chairs: Willem Buunk; Inês Sanchez de Madariaga; Isabel Raposo
8. Regional economics and scarce resources planning
Co-chairs: Michael Getzner; Pantelis Skayannis; João Mourato
9. Bridging gaps in transnational planning
Co-chairs: Tuna Tasan-Kok; Thomas Dillinger; Paulo Correia
EMERGENT LAND USES AND PRACTICES 10. Housing and urban rehabilitation and qualification for places of dignity
Co-chairs: Roelof Verhage; Ivan Tosics; Diogo Mateus
11. Healthy and liveable cities
Co-chairs: Tijana Dabovic; Pierre Laconte; Nuno Marques da Costa
12. Tourism, leisure  and genuine urban cultures
Co-chairs: Jarkko Saarinen; José Manuel Simões
POLICIES AND STRATEGIES 13. Mobility policies, transport regulation and urban planning
Co-chairs: Enriqua Papa; Xavier Desjardins; Fernando Nunes da Silva
14. Policies for smart and co-creative cities
Co-chairs: Francesco Pilla; Paulo Morgado
15. Law and planning under societal challenges
Co-chairs: Rachelle Alterman; Leonie Janssen-Jansen; Beatriz Condessa
16. Urban metabolism and territorial efficiency
Co-chairs: Mendel Giezen; Sara Cruz
THE FORTHCOMING CITY 17. Big data, open sources, generative tools
Co-chairs: Michele Campagna; Elisabete A. Silva; Paulo Silva
18. Unravelling complexity for planning
Co-chairs: Gert de Roo; Ward Rauws; Jorge Batista e Silva
19. Resilient and sustainable territories
Co-chairs: Richard Sliuzas; Adriana Galderisi; Teresa Cálix
20. Territories under pressure: disruptive events, shattered cities, collective memories
Co-chairs: Enrico Gualini; Adrianna Kupidura; Sofia Morgado
21. Urban futures: challenges and vision
Co-chairs: Peter Ache; Peter Naess; Davide Ponzini; Eduardo Castro


More details about Themes & Tracks in here.

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