Call for Abstracts
Better City, Better Life
The 4th International Association for China Planning (IACP) Conference
Shanghai, June 19-21, 2010
Organized by
International Association for China Planning (IACP)
Tongji University, China
Sponsored by
International Association for China Planning (IACP)
Tongji University, China
Urban Planning Society of China
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Environmental Systems Research Institute (ERSI)
2010 Karen Polenske Best Student Paper Competition Announcement
2010 IACP Best Student Paper Competition Announcement
Thinking about going back to Shanghai again after a successful World Planning Schools Congress in 2001 in Shanghai? Considering your first experience of urban planning in China and wanting to attend the Shanghai World EXPO? You have been waiting for the right time. After almost ten years, Shanghai has been transformed. So has planning research and practice in China. Shanghai will host the world EXPO from May 1st to Oct 31st 2010. This mega-event is expected to have 200 participating cities and countries from around the world showing what they are doing to improve cities and sustainable urban development and 70 million visitors.
China’s evolving urban and regional policies and new thinking about sustainable development have attracted worldwide attention. Following successful international conferences on China’s Urban Development and Planning in 2007, 2008, and 2009, the fourth annual IACP conference will be held at Tongji University in Shanghai, China. This conference will bring together researchers, planners and other government officials from China and around the world to exchange ideas around the theme “Better Cities, Better Life.”
The event is supported by Tongji University, the Urban Planning Society of China, and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Tongji University, the local host, has the top-ranked urban planning program in China and is a globally recognized leader in urban planning education. It successfully organized and hosted the first World Planning Congress in 2001. Urban Planning Society of China (UPSC) is the national organization for professional planners, researchers and planning officials. It publishes two predominant planning journals in China: City Planning Review (published monthly in Chinese) and China City Planning Review (published quarterly in English). Shanghai is the biggest megacity in China. It has more skyscrapers than New York City.
The IACP conference organizing committee is calling for paper abstracts that are related, but not limited to the topics below. Some travel scholarships are available to help current IACP members, particularly student members, defray portions of their travel costs, lodging and registration.
Conference Topics and Tracks
- Better city, better life
- Urban and regional economic development in the age of globalization
- Planning for mega-cities and mega-regions
- Advances in planning support systems and analytical tools
- Sustainable infrastructure finance
- Ecological planning and resource utilization
- Contemporary urban design
- Sustainable urban transportation
- Housing and land policies
- Climate change and sustainable planning
- Planning education and international exchange
Abstract Submission
Please submit your paper abstract of 300-400 words, in English, including the title, the name(s) of author(s), affiliation, contact address, telephone and email address, to iacp-bod@lists.dcp.ufl.edu by January 31, 2010. The abstract should outline the research questions, methodology, data sources (if applicable) and state what the author(s) assert to be the contribution of the paper to our existing knowledge. All submitted abstracts will be evaluated and selected through a ranking process.
Additional enquires can be made to: Professors Zhong-Ren Peng (zpeng@dcp.ufl.edu), Jiawen Yang (jy78@mail.gatech.edu), or Xueming Chen (xchen2@vcu.edu).
Important timeline
Abstract Submission: January 31, 2010
Notification of Acceptance: February 21, 2010
Conference registration date: June 18th, 2010
Conference date: June 19-20, 2010
Filed Trip to Shanghai Expo: June 21, 2010
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