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From: "Jariya Boonjawat" jariya@start.or.th
To: "Hoang Minh Hien" hmh@netnam.vn
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 10:10:10 +0700
Subject: FW: Framing Land Use Dynamics: Call for Abstracts
Framing Land Use Dynamics: Call for AbstractsDear colleagues,
Please distribute the information about this international conference
to those who may be interested to join.
Best regards,
Dr.Jariya Boonjawat
Southeast Asia START Regional Center
5th Floor, Old SWU Phatumwan Building Number 5
Chulalongkorn University, Henri Dunant Road,
Phatumwan, Bangkok, Thailand 10330
Tel. 662-218-9466,
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Subject: Framing Land Use Dynamics: Call for Abstracts
Dear sir, madam,
Please accept our apologies for sending a mail which was delivered
incorrectly last Friday. Herewith the correct version.
Framing Land Use Dynamics
Integrating knowledge on spatial dynamics in socio-economic and
environmental systems for spatial planning in western urbanized
countries
International Conference 16-18 April 2003 Utrecht University, The
Netherlands
Call for Abstracts
Introduction
Pressure on land in western urbanized societies is increasing.
Conflicts arise from incompatibility in land use in different
socio-economic and environmental systems leading to undesirable social,
economic and environmental impacts. Examples of these are the loss of
life and property through river flooding following deforestation, the
drainage of wetlands and floodplain embankments, conflicts between
housing and economic land use, the loss of biodiversity following the
fragmentation of ecological habitats by urbanization and transport
infrastructure, and deterioration in the quality of life.
Aim and scope
The aim of this conference is to identify (potential) land use changes
in western urbanized countries, and the conflicts which may arise from
these changes, through considering such questions as:
a.. How can 'smart' spatial configurations of socio-economic and
environmental systems reduce spatial conflicts and enhance sustainable
development?
b.. What improvements are necessary in integrated modeling to
analyze, simulate and assess spatial land use dynamics?
c.. In what way can we improve the application of scientific
knowledge on land use dynamics in spatial planning processes?
Central issues of the conference are:
a.. The integration of knowledge on land use dynamics from different
disciplines
b.. The application of that knowledge to spatial planning in western
urbanized countries
Theoretical, methodological and practical viewpoints will be shared
from such disciplines as the environmental and social sciences, housing
and transport, planning and integrated modeling. Discussions are
planned between academics, policy makers and planners to reveal ways of
enhancing the integration of scientific knowledge in spatial planning
aimed at sustainable development.
Conference themes
The conference will consist of plenary sessions for which keynote
speakers are invited and thematic parallel sessions where participants
present and discuss papers. The thematic sessions will be clustered
around the following themes:
a.. Integrating socio-economic and environmental knowledge for
spatial planning
b.. Integrated River Basin Management and spatial planning
c.. Planning spatial configurations of ecological habitats
d.. Dynamics in urbanization patterns and spatial planning
e.. Infrastructure, mobility and land use planning
Keynotes (titles of presentations provisional)
a.. Michael Batty (University College London, United Kingdom):
New Models of Urban Systems: Dynamics and Representation Using
Agent-Based and Cellular Automata Approaches.
b.. Helen Couclelis (University of California, USA):
Planning Support Systems and Decision-Making within Integrated Models
and within Planning Systems.
c.. Bruce Mitchell (University of Waterloo, Canada):
Integration of Water and Ecosystem Processes into Spatial Planning.
d.. Billy Turner II (Clark University, USA):
Integrating Socio-Economic and Biophysical Analysis for the
Identification of Vulnerability of People and Places.
Scientific Advisory Committee
Prof. dr. Michael Batty (University College London, United
Kingdom)
Prof. dr. Peter Burrough (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)
Prof. dr. Helen Couclelis (University of California, USA)
Prof. dr. Bruce Mitchell (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Prof. dr. Mark Rounsevell (Universiti Catholique
Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium)
Prof. dr. Frans Dieleman (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)
Prof. dr. Harry Timmermans (Eindhoven Technical University, The
Netherlands)
Prof. dr. Billy Turner II (Clark University, USA)
Prof. dr. Pier Vellinga (Free University Amsterdam, The
Netherlands)
Sponsors
Utrecht University
RIVM - Research for Man and Environment
RPB - Institute for Spatial Research
LUCC - Land-Use and Land-Cover Change
Call for abstracts
You are invited to submit your paper or poster according to the
criteria mentioned in the submissions section.
New: A form has been created which can be used to submit your abstract.
Deadline for abstracts is October 1st 2002.
In the conference section of our website
(http://networks.geog.uu.nl/conference) you can find detailed
information on:
a.. the submission of papers and posters
b.. the program
c.. sessions
d.. registration
e.. travel and accomodation
f.. optional excursions