Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto Rua Roberto Frias. Auditório Contacts: [email protected] Phone-00 351 225081903 Fax-00 351 225081486. 15 March. Last date for abstract submission 31 March. Annoucement of accepted abstracts 30 April. Last date for paper submission 7 May 2009. Last date for registration. Abstracts should be no longer than 250 words and should be submitted by email. Template available for download at http://citta.fe.up.pt/. Registration fees Paid before 1 May: 75€, 25€ students Paid after 1 May: 100€, 35€ students. Free admission for paper authors. The second annual conference of CITTA will take place in gloomy times of economic decline, raising unemployment, and deep uncertainties about our near future. Planning as both a professional field and as a scientific discipline, seem always to be better equipped to deal with managing growth and change, rather then decline, complexity and uncertainty. However, our understanding of the spatial dimension of social, economic and environmental processes maybe crucial helping to find a way out of this current crisis. But our planning doctrines, paradigms, methods and techniques have to be revisited and reinvented to face the challenges ahead. In this difficult context, it is time to discuss the role of planning research to prepare a more balanced, sustainable and socially sensitive future. Paulo Pinho Organizing Committee:: Paulo Pinho, Vítor Oliveira, Cecília Silva, Vera Palma, Rita Guimarães Scientific Committee: Patsy Healey, David Perry, Kenneth Button, Klauz Kunzmann, Paulo Pinho, Isabel Breda-Vázquez, Álvaro Costa CITTA 2ND ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON PLANNING RESEARCH PLANNING IN TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY THE RESEARCH CENTRE FOR TERRITORY, TRANSPORTS AND ENVIRONMENT 15 MAY 2009 FACULDADE DE ENGENHARIA DA UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO PROGRAMME, FRIDAY, 15 MAY 9:30-10:00 OPENING SESSION (Chair: Paulo Pinho, Director of CITTA) Álvaro Cunha, FEUP Faculty Board - Welcome João Ferrão,, Secretary of State for Spatial Planning and Towns - Opening address 10:00-11:00 SESSION 1 (Chair: Jean-Paul Carrière) Keynote speeches: Teresa Andresen - Challenges of a changing landscape Petter Næss - Residential location and travel: the cases of the metropolitan areas of Copenhagen and Hangzhou Research project: Cecília Silva - MOPUS, Mobility Patterns and Urban Structures 11:00-11:30 COFFEE BREAK 11:30-13:00 SESSION 2 (Chair: Álvaro Costa) Keynote speeches: José M. Viegas - Perceptions of increasing complexity in planning and avenues for responding to the new challenges Patsy Healey - Rethinking the relations between planning, state and market in unstable times Research project: Christof Schremmer, Helga Weisz,, Paulo Pinho, Simin Davoudi - SUME, Sustainable Urban Metabolism for Europe 13:00-14:30 LUNCH 14:30-16:00 SESSION 3. THEMATIC SESSIONS Planning and environmental assessment 1 (Chair: Fernando Brandão Alves) Fabrizio Giulietti - Comparative analysis of integrated planning in three European Metropolitan Regions Vitor Oliveira, Cecília Silva, Paulo Pinho - Analyzing the city Emilia Rebelo - Revision of land use law: what consequences for land rent? Miguel Serra, Paulo Pinho - Periurban spatial dynamics Serge Thibault - Tomorrow the city organized from the places of connection between networks of collective transport? Planning and environmental assessment 2 (Chair: Sara Santos) Albert Cuchi, Teresa Marat-Mendes - Urban material analysis and sustainability: a new methodological approach towards planning Nersa Gómez, Ester Higueras - Microclimatic (MC) scenarios: innovation in environmental urban planning Vanessa Mateus - Desertification assessment for the Guadalentin River Basin, Spain using the Medaction PSS Integrated Model Miguel Pimentel, Artur Costa, Carla Melo - The urban spaces of uncertainty: the environmental assessment perspective Sunita Singh, Fernando López, Han Vandevyvere, Jan Schreurs - Analysis, evaluation and indicators of sustainable urban concepts Urban planning and housing (Chair: Isabel Breda-Vázquez) Francisco Serdoura, Helena Almeida - A new paradigm for the existing city, an approach David Viana, Fernando Brandão Alves, Juan Rivas - Urban culture of transition: or a new culture of living the city Paulo Conceição - Homeownership, housing policies and welfare in times of crisis and change: challenges for housing research Joana Restivo,, Fernando Brandão Alves, Paulo Mendonça, José António Ferreira - Public housing renovation plus space transformation Carlos Oliveira, Isabel Breda-Vázquez - Inter-municipal coordination and spatial planning Transport planning and logistics (Chair: António Babo) David Vale - Sustainable urban form, accessibility disparity and social inequalities: a case-study case from Lisbon Sandra Melo, Álvaro Costa - Assessment of urban goods distribution initiatives towards mobility and sustainability Joana Oliveira - Interface of Entrecampos:: New functions, new usage dynamics Sandra Melo, Ana Faria, Gonçalo Gonçalves, Tiago Farias, Álvaro Costa - Pedestrian flow analysis in transport interfaces José Mota, Gonçalo Santinha, Artur Rosa Pires - Cycling mobility in rural areas 16:00-16:30 COFFEE BREAK 16:30-18:00 SESSION 4. THEMATIC SESSIONS Planning and environmental assessment 1 (Chair: Fernando Brandão Alves) António Azevedo - Are you proud to live here? Cecília Delgado - Why is important to achieve a representative participation in the debate of our cities Ruben Fernandes, Paulo Pinho - Planning discourses in small islands Mercedes Ferrer, José Fariña, Ramón Reyes, Nersa Goméz - Hybrid city, urban planning, technovation Sofia Morgado - Large scale project: the need for metropolitan articulation Silvia Sousa, Paulo Pinho - Growth versus shrinkage Planning and environmental assessment 2 (Chair: Sara Santos) Pedro Garcia - Tagus Platform project, innovating Lisbon’s port territory Filipa Malafaya-Baptista, Paulo Pinho - The environmental agenda of local plans: a comparative analysis in the European context Ana Monteiro, Helena Madureira - Porto, an urban area on the way to happiness Axa Rojas, Nersa Gómez - Urban micro space isolation. Fairness urban sustainability Miguel Torres, Paulo Pinho - Planning and climate change: a local emissions trading scheme Urban planning and housing (Chair: Paulo Conceição) Elena Ostanel - The use of knowledge in the Policy Process for the renewal of Via Anelli Isabel Breda-Vázquez, Carlos Oliveira, Rita Guimarães,, Henrique Alves, Filipa Gomes - Creativity, urban resurgence and urban policies Ana Brandão - Time and urban design conclusions on a critical reading of Baixa-Chiado transformation process Paulo Morais, Ana Camanho - Performance of European Cities assessed in the light of quality of life for improved local planning Transport planning and logistics (Chair: António Babo) Cristina Barbot - Vertical relations between airports and airlines: is there a trade-off trade between welfare and competitiveness? Leandro Carvalho, Jorge Sousa - BSC: a tool for managing change in a passenger public transport company Joana Santos, Álvaro Costa, Rui Marques - European metros: Benchmarking efficiency. A Portuguese perspective Álvaro Costa, Michiel de Bok, Vera Palma - The Portuguese national model as a decision tool 18:00 CLOSING: CONFERENCE TREE PLANTING