16th meeting: Adaptive Planning for Spatial Transformation
Published at: 7 July 2017
Conference program
The workshop was hosted by the Department of Spatial Planning and Environment, Faculty of Spatial Sciences, University of Groningen, the Netherlands. The workshop took place on May 23th-25th, 2018.
The conference included:
- four keynote speakers
- 25 inspiring talks
- 3 workshops
Day 1 - Wednesday 23 May 2018
10:00 Registration with coffee (Room: Atrium)
10:30 Opening by Fleur Gräper - Deputy Province of Groningen (Room: Atrium)
10:45 Welcome by Ward Rauws + Hello Game (Room: Atrium)
11:40 Keynote Prof. Michael Batty (Room: Topweer)
12:40 Lunch (Room: Topweer)
13:30 Energizer (Room: Topweer)
13:45 Parallel sessions
Authors: Stephen Marshall and Nick Green
Title: Measuring and mapping organized complexity
Session Chair: Stefan Verweij
Discussant: Stefan Hartman
Authors: Hans Bil and Geert Teisman
Title: Elaborating complexification: an emerging practice in which governments modestly enhance the complexity of decision-making in order to deal more effectively with societal issues
Discussant: Christian Lamker
15:15 Coffee break (Room: Topweer)
15:30 Mini-workshop: Adaptive planning - Ward Rauws (Room: Topweer)
16:15 Coffee break (Room: Topweer)
16:30 Parallel sessions
Session Chair: Ulysses Sengupta
Authors: Solon Soloumou, Ulysses Sengupta and Robert Hyde
Title: A strategic planning problem: examining the unpredictability of urban transformation based on the changing temporal order of planned projects
Discussant: Stephen Marshall
Title: Brownfield development in the light of great housing demand. Building feasibility scenarios in a complex and politicized environment.
Discussant: Mariëlle Prins
Understanding complexity: political dynamics & planners’ roles (Room: Topweer / Format: Classic setup)
Author: Nils Björling
Title: Ecologies: politicizing complex adaptive systems
Discussant: Beitske Boonstra
Author: Christian Lamker
Title: Rethinking planning processes as role-systems – puzzling towards playful spaces of transformation
Authors: Jasper Meekes, Dorina Buda and Gert de Roo
Title: Lessons from complexity: theoretical implications for planning based on the study of leisure-led regional development
Discussant: Ines Portugal
18:00 Drinks (Land van Kokanje, Bar Bubbels)
Day 2 - Thursday 24 May 2018
09:00 Parallel sessions
Author: Angelique Chettiparamb
Title: Responding to a Complex World: Explorations in spatial planning
Discussant: Christian Zuidema
Authors: Mark Zandvoort and Maarten van der Vlist
Title: Planning for infrastructure replacement strategies under uncertainty
Discussant: Javier Ruiz Sánchez
Authors: Camilla Perrone and Gert de Roo
Title: Planning and rationality: a multi layered perspective
Discussant: David Andersson
Author: Sharon Zivkovic
Title: Systemic Innovation Labs: A lab approach for addressing wicked problems
Authors: Emma Puerari and Timo von Wirth
Title: Urban living labs as local transition experiments: a new way of navigation spatial transformations?
Author: Mariëlle Prins
Landing airports. Analysing the transformation of airport areas.
Discussant: Bart Rijke
10:30 Coffee break (Room: Topweer)
11:00 Keynote Prof. Juval Portugali (Room: Topweer)
12:00 Lunch break (Room: Topweer)
13:00 Energizer (Room: Topweer)
13:15-16:15 Workshop with the Province of Groningen (Room: Topweer)
19:00 Dinner (‘t Feithuis)
Day 3 - Friday 25 May 2018
09:00 Parallel sessions (Topweer and Boerdam)
Session Chair: Christian Lamker
Author: Sharon Wohl
Title: Boosting transformative capacity: cultivating affordances within the apparatus of self-organizing urban spaces
Author: Mohamed Saleh
Title: Rethinking planning’s perspective on urban ruptures: the contextual tensions of post-politics in Egypt as illustrative case
Author: Beitske Boonstra
Title: Unplanned or other planned – spatial planning, self-organization and intentionality during the 2015-2016 European refugee crisis
Discussant: Emma Puerari
Authors: David Emanuel Andersson, Fred Folvary and Luca Minola
Title: Fiscal principles for the self-organizing city
Author: Koen Bandsma
Title: Nudging the self-organization process: under which conditions do urban planners perceive nudging an effective instrument to guide processes of self-organization
Authors: Eric Cheung and Ulysses Sengupta
Title: Enabling sustainable mobility: an ICT approach to enabling landscapes for bottom-up processes
Discussant: Claudia Yamu
10:30 Coffee break (Room: Topweer)
11:00 Duo-keynote Prof. Jean Hillier & Prof. Gert de Roo (Room: Topweer)
12:30 Lunch break (Room: Topweer)
13:30 Parallel sessions
Session Chair: Emma Puerari
Discussant: Hans Bil
Author: Ines Portugal
Title: Moving beyond a reductionist approach: Potential for Agent-based modelling and Cellular Automata applications in tourism planning
Discussant: Jasper Meekes
14:30 Coffee & Closing (Room: Topweer)
15:00 End

