Conference Agenda
Overview and details of the sessions of this conference. Please select a date or location to show only sessions at that day or location. Please select a single session for detailed view (with abstracts and downloads if available).
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Session Overview |
Date: Monday, 01/Feb/2021 | |
9:00pm - 10:30pm |
Innovations in Providing for Affordable Housing I Location: Online live session (follow the Zoom link is in your registration confirmation) Chair: Edward Joseph Sullivan Chair: Rachelle Alterman information
Invisible Affordable Housing: Attempts to Regularize Accessory Dwelling Units Judicially Inspired Innovations in Affordable Housing in New Jersey BRINGING JUDAISM DOWNTOWN: A SMART GROWTH POLICY FOR ORTHODOX JEWS Large scale social housing programs on Brazil and Mexico: urban law and inter-federative relations that define public results |
Date: Tuesday, 02/Feb/2021 | |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
Planning, Law, Property Rights, and Hazards in a Climate Changing World: A Cross-National Contemplation Location: Online live session (follow the Zoom link is in your registration confirmation) Chair: Richard Norton Chair: Lenka Slavikova Barriers to adaptation to the impacts of climate change in Ireland Returning from the edge of value BALANCING THE INTERACTION BETWEEN URBAN REGENERATION AND FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT – A COST BENEFIT APPROACH IN ÚSTÍ NAD LABEM Assessing the incorporation of nature and climate change adaptation in the sustainability narrative of environmental and spatial planning framework laws in the Portuguese context IMMOVABLE CULTURAL HERITAGE PROPERTIES AND CLIMATE CHANGE - LEGAL AND STRATEGIC POINTS OF ADAPTATION |
Date: Monday, 08/Feb/2021 | |
9:00pm - 10:30pm |
Innovations in Providing for Affordable Housing II Location: Online live session (follow the Zoom link is in your registration confirmation) Chair: Edward Joseph Sullivan Chair: Rachelle Alterman A Panacea or a Myth? Market-based approaches to affordable housing in Mumbai, India The affordable housing puzzle Affordable Housing in Portugal Innovation instruments and policies to access affordable housing: the case of Porto |
Date: Tuesday, 09/Feb/2021 | |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
National Planning/Zoning and the Erosion of Local Decision-Making: Can Planning Survive in the Face of Re-centralization? Location: Online live session (follow the Zoom link is in your registration confirmation) Chair: Nir Mualam Chair: Mathias Jehling Economic crisis and the circumvention of spatial planning: The Greek case Selective rescaling, inequality and popular growth coalitions: The case of the Israeli national plan for earthquake preparedness Housing in the Face of Crisis: The Influence of Israel’s 2011 Protest on Housing Policy A Dutch Yoyo: chronicles of (de)centralization of planning in the Netherlands An Evaluation on the Recentralization of Planning Rights: The Turkish Case One for all, all for one - The vulnerability of planning when individual interests find their way into national legislation the dance of power between central and local governments in France |
Date: Wednesday, 10/Feb/2021 | |
9:00pm - 10:30pm |
Land policy instruments for Housing Location: Online live session (follow the Zoom link is in your registration confirmation) Chair: Eliska Vejchodska Chair: Andreas Hengstermann French social housing obligation Keeping Urban Housing Permanently Affordable: The London Community Land Trust City of Cape Town’s Single Residential Zoning 2: Incremental Housing (SR2) zone Governing densification – Land policy for qualitative urban densification |
Date: Monday, 15/Feb/2021 | |
8:00pm - 11:00pm |
Online Workshop: PhD Workshop Location: Online live workshop (for those who applied for the workshop before Jan 31st) Chair: Sofija Nikolic Popadic Chair: Andreas Hengstermann Team:
Workshop Coordination: Sofija Nikolić Popadić (Institute of Social Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia).
Mentor Group I: Linda McElduff (Ulster University, Belfast, United Kingdom).
Mentor Group II: Thomas Hartmann (Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands).
Technical Support: Andreas Hengstermann (Bern University, Switzerland).
8:00pm – 8:30pm (CET): Introduction 8:30pm – 9:00pm (CET): Research question 8:30pm – 9:00pm (CET): Publication Strategy 9:15pm-10:15pm (CET): Group I Assessing the incorporation of nature and climate change adaptation in the sustainability narrative of environmental and spatial planning framework laws in the Portuguese context Large scale social housing programs on Brazil and Mexico: urban law and inter-federative relations that define public results Urban greening in densification contexts: conflicting demands made on scarce urban land. The Value of Making Room for Water: Active Land Policy for Flood Risk Mitigation in Nijmegen, Netherlands Conditions for effective and targeted densification policies. A comparative study of Utrecht and Bern Tilting the balance: Actors’ strategies in the context of urban densification 9:15pm-10:15pm (CET): Group II One for all, all for one - The vulnerability of planning when individual interests find their way into national legislation The strategic use of municipal land allocations to achieve sustainability-related public objectives in urban development in Sweden To Protect the Health, Safety, and Wellbeing of Whom? An analysis of the spatial distribution of zoning tiers Reviewing best practices in land registry rights using Blockchain technology Re-inventing zoning through operational morphology: Innovative form-based codes for efficient territorial subdivisions and enhanced normativity in complex urban systems 10:30pm - 11:00pm (CET): Conclusions |
Date: Tuesday, 16/Feb/2021 | |
2:00pm - 4:00pm |
Informal Land Uses: Problems or Solutions? Location: Online live session (follow the Zoom link is in your registration confirmation) Chair: Ben Davy Chair: Mennatullah Hendawy I own this land - through the mazes of land registration Reframing Indian Law to Acknowledge the Social Function of Property Informal Settlements, the consequence of land Invasion: Mpumalanga Province, South Africa case study Owning the Street: The Everyday Life of Property Collecting deposit bottles in German cities – An informal income opportunity for people in precarious living conditions Informal institutions as second best? |
Date: Wednesday, 17/Feb/2021 | |
9:00pm - 10:30pm |
Value Capture and Property Value Location: Online live session (follow the Zoom link is in your registration confirmation) Chair: Thomas Hartmann Chair: Eliska Vejchodska The strategic use of municipal land allocations to achieve sustainability-related public objectives in urban development in Sweden The role of jurisprudence in public value capture in urban development Placemaking and Land Value Capture: Planning as an Institutional Mechanism to Channel Private Resources Towards the Achievement of Public Goals REDUCING URBAN INEQUALITIES THROUGH LAND VALUE CAPTURE INSTRUMENTS: Case study from Medellin (Colombia) |
Date: Thursday, 18/Feb/2021 | |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
Land policies – Instruments and Strategies Location: Online live session (follow the Zoom link is in your registration confirmation) Chair: Andreas Hengstermann Chair: Thomas Hartmann Don't ask HOW before you know WHY. On the relationship between goals and instruments. Land Readjustment Combined with Land Trust Case Study in Silverton, Ohio, USA To Protect the Health, Safety, and Wellbeing of Whom? An analysis of the spatial distribution of zoning tiers THE SAME TOOLBOX, MANY LOCAL DECLINATIONS IN ITALY Strategies of municipal land policies: Proposing an alternative to the passive-active dichotomy |
Date: Monday, 22/Feb/2021 | |
9:00pm - 10:30pm |
Planning Law and Property Rights in Agricultural Land I Location: Online live session (follow the Zoom link is in your registration confirmation) Chair: Rachelle Alterman Chair: Eran Kaplinsky Chair: Sofija Nikolic Popadic Imposed commodification of property rights: Israel’s communal farming villages under threat Willingness to pay and willingness to accept compensation for estimating farmland value under contested property rights Changes and Restrictions in the Right of Ownership on Agricultural Land Multifunctionality of open space - agricultural perspective Property rights and limits of exclusion: Agriculture land and land acquisition in India |
Date: Wednesday, 24/Feb/2021 | |
7:00am - 8:30am |
Blockchain & advanced technologies for the post pandemic urban built environment. Location: Online live session (follow the Zoom link is in your registration confirmation) Chair: Rebecca Leshinsky Chair: Balkiz Yapicioglu Participation in SpatialPlanning and the technology of Blockchains. A tool for transparency in decision-making. Prospective implementations in Greek planning legislation”. BlockDev: A blockchain framework for real estate investment, development and management Reviewing best practices in land registry rights using Blockchain technology Blockchain technology for African land titling and property Blockchain as a tool for land rights: Ownership of Land in Cyprus |
Date: Thursday, 25/Feb/2021 | |
9:00pm - 10:30pm |
Planning Law and Property Rights in Agricultural Land II Location: Online live session (follow the Zoom link is in your registration confirmation) Chair: Rachelle Alterman Chair: Eran Kaplinsky Chair: Sofija Nikolic Popadic Addressing the social impacts of farmland conservation policies How to stop farmers killing the goose with the golden egg? Turning vacant farmsteads into farmland Legal and policy arrangements for access to land in Europe Thirty years on - Equity and agricultural land under New Zealand's RMA Law in the face of the problem of land take - the Polish experience |
10:30pm - 11:00pm |
End Location: Online live session (follow the Zoom link is in your registration confirmation) Welcome to PLPR 2022 in Ghent, Belgium Ceremonial end |
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