Rome, 26th September 2014 Rome, 26th September 2014 National Research Council of Italy National Research Council of Italy Piazzale Aldo Moro, 7 Piazzale Aldo Moro, 7 SESSION 3 POSTERS

15.15-17:15 | SESSION 3 building environments and neighbourhoods”, Anke Schroeder, State QUALITY OF LIFE and Landscape Architecture - , Palestine; CID of Lower Saxony, Criminological Research and Statistics, Germany ROOM A - QUALITY OF LIFE 2 • “Air quality in urban environment: the gender approach”, Theodora • “Gendering environmental data in urban policies – the Italian Slini, Fotini-Niovi Pavlidou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, experience”, Francesca Assennato, Silvia Brini, Italian Institute for Chair: Doris Damyanovic, Institute of Natural Resources and Applied Life Debate with all participants Thessaloniki, ; environmental protection and research, Rome, Italy Sciences, Wien, Austria ROOM D - GENDER MAINSTREAMING: • “Territorial Dynamics in the urban agglomeration of Braga”, Filipa Presentations: • “Implementation of Gender Mainstreaming in planning Processes GLOBAL SOUTH Corais, University of Oporto, Braga, Portugal; - The Regional Discourse in the Metropolitan Area Ruhr”, Jeanette • “Community gardening in the context of social housing: Lessons from • “Women and Public Spaces: How to Design a Public Space for Sebrantke, Gudrun Kemmler-Lehr, Sibylle Kelp-Siekmann, Mechtild a gender-conscious pilot project in Vienna”, Rita Mayrhofer, DI, Institut Chair: Richard Langlais, FOI Swedish Defence Research Agency, Women in Jerusalem”, Queir, Birzeit University, Palestine; Stiewe, Regionalverband Ruhr, Kronprinzenstrasse, Essen, Germany; of Landscapeplanning at the University of Natural Resources and Life Stockholm, Sweden Sciences, Wien, Austria; • “Gender role change and urban planning in Palestine”, Manal Al

Presentations: Bishawi, Amaal Abu Ghoush, Master Program in Urban Planning and • “Conceptual frameworks for analysing the impact of the built TRANSPORT environment on the health of mothers and vulnerable premature • “Gender and the Spatial Dimension of Water: Appropriating Urban Public Landscape Architecture - BirZeit University, Palestine babies”, Silvia Gullino, Kingston University, London, UK; • “Gender and mobility - Sustainable Development in the Transport Space”, Meghal Arya, Faculty of Architecture, CEPT University, India; Venues • “Revisioning gender and feminism in UK urban policy”, Eleanor Sector”, Barbara Pia Oberc, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; • “Hacia una arquitectura de los afectos: formar, permear, componer”, GENDER MAINSTREAMING Jupp, Faculty of Health and Social Care, the Open University, United 25/09/14 • “The geographical distribution and the contributing factors of the Kingdom; Mónica Sánchez Bernal, Arquitectura de la Vivienda de la Universidad • “Hub Gender of UNI UN-Habitat: Promising practices for effective Italian Presidency of the Council of Ministers Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia; dialogue and delivering sustainable Urban Development with road accidents in Albania (1992-2010). What can we do for a better • “Women Entrepreneurs as place makers”, Mervi Ilmonen, Aalto Sala Polifunzionale, Via Santa Maria in Via, 37 a Gender Perspective”, Teresa Boccia, Member AGGI and Vice future?”, Fabiola Shehu, Sonila Papthemiu, “Talenti” High School; University, Helsinki, Finland; • “The impact of inner migration to the criminality rate in Tirana and the Coordinator of Hub Gender Universities, UN-Habitat; LUPT University , Albania • “From pioneer women architects/mecenes to contemporary women ways to prevent it in the future”, Sonila Papathimiu, Esmeralda Laçi, of Naples Federico II, Italy; Ana Falu, Coordinator of Hub Gender UN- 26/09/14 architects in Romania and Germany – lessons for policy on the role Sabri Laçi, University of Tirana; University of Shkodër “Luigj Gurakuqi”, Habitat, Director INVIHAB, University of Cordoba, Argentina; National Research Council of Italy of women in the West and the East”, Maria Bostenaru-Dan, MCFA Albania; SAFER CITIES Piazzale Aldo Moro, 7 observatory, Germany; • Gender Quota in Local Councils and City Planning. Ramallah • “Gender and spatial planning tools: Insights from neighbourhood governorate as a case study- Palestine, Faten Timraz, Manal Al- • “Mainstreaming Gender in Colombias Dual Disaster Situation to Debate with all participants planning processes in Kisumu, Kenya”, Stephanie Butcher, Julian Bishawi, Master Program in Urban Planning and Landscape Prevent Increase of Sexual Violence” Laura Ramirez Valencia, MA Architecture - BirZeit University, Palestine; Sustainable Development and Peace, United Nations University ROOM B - GENDER MAINSTREAMING 3 Walker with Alexandre Apsan Frediani, Andrea Rigon Development Planning Unit, University College London, UK; • “Women Community Participation in Urban Planning in Palestine”, • “Port Moresby Safe City Programme”, Altheia Jimenez, Programme Chair: Javier Ruiz Sánchez, Politechnic University of Madrid UPM, ETS Nour Khderi, Manal Al Bishawi, Master Program in Urban Planning Team Leader, UN Women’s Safe Cities Global Initiative Arquitectura, Madrid, Spain Presentations: Debate with all participants • “Neighborhood Mothers: a Practical Tool to Break Through the Barriers to the City”, Melis Oguz, Ozlem Ozcevik, Technische Universität Berlin ROOM E - LIFE CYCLE & VULNERABILITY - Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey; Chair: Clara Greed, Department of Planning and Architecture, University of • “Gender Mainstreaming in the Regional Discourse – Implementation the West of England, Bristol, UK of Gender Mainstreaming in planning Processes”, Gudrun Kemmler- Lehr, Jeanette Sebrantke, Sibylle Kelp-Siekmann, Mechtild Stiewe, Presentations: Regionalverband Ruhr, Kronprinzenstrasse, Essen, Germany; • “Is Your City a Safe City? Unpacking the Fear of Violence and the Hope www.cost.eu • “The European Charter for equality of women and men in local life: a www.genderste.eu for a Safer City of Older Women (Aged 60 Years and Over) Living in www.genderste.eu/engendering_index.php window of opportunity for gender equality”, Maria Stratigaki, Centre Bangkok and Helsinki: a Comparative Study”, Chaitawat Boonjubun, for Gender Studies, Panteion University, , Greece; Department of Social Research, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE • Why and how involve women in the process of risk management of • “Social housing for elderly in the context of gender mainstreaming Chair: Inés Sánchez de Madariaga, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, SP, Chair of genderSTE. natural hazards”, Nicoletta Fasanino, University of Naples “Federico II”, Naples, Italy in Poland”; Agnieszka Labus, Silesian University of Technology in Co-Chairs: Marion Roberts, University of Westminster, UK; Susan Buckingham, Brunel University, UK, Teresa Boccia, University of Naples Federico Gliwice, Faculty of Architecture, Department of Urban and Spatial II, Italy Federico II, IT. Debate with all participants Planning, Poland; Members: Doris, Damyanovic, Institute of Landscape Planning BOKU, AT; Sonia De Gregorio, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, SP; Frances ROOM C - SAFER CITIES 2 • “Elder: venerable wise or foolish extravagant? An investigation into Hodgson, Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, UK; Mervi Ilmonen, Aalto University, FI; Dory Reeves, The University of Auckland - School of Architecture and Planning, NZ; Lidewij Tummers, University of Delft, TN. Chair: Marion Roberts, Dip Arch, ARB, FHEA Professor of Urban the reality of Verona province”, Maria Laura Pappalardo, Paola Design Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment University of Marazzini, Department TeSIS, University of Verona, Italy; LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Westminster, London Debate with all participants Chair: Teresa Boccia LUPT University of Naples Federico II, IT. Presentations: Members: Marino Di Nardo, DPO - Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Equal Opportunity Department; Guglielmo Trupiano LUPT - University of • “Are Safe Cities Just Cities?”, Lucile Biarrotte, Claire Hancock, Ecole Naples Federico II, Carmen Cioffi LUPT - University of Naples Federico II, Maria Scognamiglio, LUPT - Università University of Naples Federico II, Normale Supérieure, Paris, France; Université Paris-Est Créteil, France; 17:15-17:45 | CLOSING REMARKS Enrico Brugnoli, Department of Earth System Science and Environmental Tecnology - CNR, Francesca Assenato, Ispra Environment. • “Equal access to the city: gender balance and security issues”, & FAREWELL COCKTAIL Local organization management: Irene Iofreddo,LUPT- University of Naples Federico II; Eva Panetti, University of Naples Federico II; Enrica Rapolla, Gabriella Esposito De Vita, Stefania Ragozino, Gaia Daldanise, IRAT University of Naples Federico II; Mariano Bonavolontà, University of Naples Federico II; Domitilla Sartorio, University of Naples Federico II, Valentina CNR, G. Sanfelice Street, Naples, Italy; • Guglielmo Trupiano, Director of LUPT, Federico II University of Naples, Italy Spagnuolo, University of Naples Federico II; Veronica Giuliano - Department of Earth System Science and Environmental Tecnology - CNR. • “The ‘safe space’ for women: spatial and social dimensions. The case of the city centre of Nablus, Palestine”, Mokarram Abbas, Centre • Enrico Brugnoli, Director of Earth and Environmental Department - for Urban Research COSMOPOLIS - City, Culture & Society- Vrije CNR, Italy Universiteit Brussel, Belgium; • Inés Sánchez de Madariaga, Chair of genderSTE, Professor Universidad Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II • “Space oriented crime: Findings of a survey of (in)security within Politécnica de Madrid, Spain Centro interdipartimentale di ricerca Laboratorio di Urbanistica e di Pianificazione Territoriale Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II “Raffaele d’Ambrosio” (L.U.P.T.) Centro interdipartimentale di ricerca Laboratorio di Urbanistica e di Pianificazione Territoriale www.lupt.unina.it Universidad Politécnica de Madrid “Raffaele d’Ambrosio” (L.U.P.T.) www.edlupt.eu www.upm.es Rome, 26th September 2014 Rome, 26th September 2014 National Research Council of Italy National Research Council of Italy Piazzale Aldo Moro, 7 Piazzale Aldo Moro, 7 SESSION 1 SESSION 2

08.30-09.00 | Registration in Tehran Urban Spaces”, Najmeh Motalaei, Ehsan Ranjbar, University of 11.30-14:00 | SESSION 2 • “Access to and Use of Mobile Phones to Prevent, Document and Applied Science, Tehran, Iran; Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran; Respond to Sexual Violence against Women and Girls in Public Spaces 09.00-11.00 | SESSION 1 ROOM A - QUALITY OF LIFE 1 in Marrakech”, Raphaelle Rafin,UN Women Project Coordinator, • “A gender sensitive study on Nubian village in the post migration era”, Marrakech Safe and Friendly City Programme, Morocco; ROOM A - URBAN DESIGN AND Menna Agha, German University in Cairo, 5th settlement- New Cairo; Chair: Liisa Horelli, Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland Presentations: • “Mainstreaming Gender in Colombias Dual Disaster Situation to PHYSICAL PLANNING • “Everyday use of urban space in South India: Gendered experiences in Prevent Increase of Sexual Violence”, Laura Ramirez Valencia, MA access and restrictions”, Lianne Oosterbaan, University of Amsterdam, • “Gender in/and economic “crisis” in Greek cities. How do the Politics Sustainable Development and Peace, United Nations University Chair: Marion Roberts, Professor of Urban Design Faculty of Architecture Master Contemporary Asian Studies of Austerity affect gender in urban space?”, Anastasia Sasa Lada, • “Navigating the Global City: Gender, Income and Transportation and the Built Environment University of Westminster, London School of Architecture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece; Modes of Bangalore’s IT Sector”, Morgan Campbell, PhD Candidate, • “Poverty and Crime: Uncovering the Hidden Face of Sexual Crimes in Rutgers University, USA Presentations: Urban Low-income Communities in Ghana”, George Owusu, Charlotte • “Gender, Space and Community: Everyday Life Strategies in Urban and Suburban Areas in the Balkans”, Marina Blagojevic Hughson, Institute • “Urban Complexity, Cognition and Recognition. Form and topology in Wrigley-Asante, Adobea Y. Owusu, Martin Oteng-Ababio, Institute of Debate with all participants for Criminological and Sociological Research, Belgrade, Serbia; Rome, 25th September 2014 the exclusive and the inclusive city”, Javier Ruiz Sánchez, Politechnic Social Statistical and Economic Research; Department of Geography Italian Presidency of the Council of Ministers University of Madrid UPM, ETS Arquitectura, Madrid, Spain; and Resource Development, University of Ghana, Legon • “Planning for Equality? Rethinking Neighborhood, Infrastructures of ROOM D - ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE 2 Everyday Life and Region of Short Distance with a Gendered Lens”, Chair: Sherilyn MacGregor, Keele University, Staffordshire UK Sala Polifunzionale,Via Santa Maria in Via,37 • “Gender Mainstreaming Urban Planning and Design Processes in Debate with all participants Heidrun Wankiewicz, Salzburg University, Austria; Greece”, Charis Christodoulou, School of Architecture, Aristotle Presentations: University of Thessaloniki, Greece; • “The everyday life of immigrant women as a struggle to create their own living places”, Roja Tafaroji, Dory Reeves, School of Architecture • “Gender, Climate Change and Sustainable Cities in the post-2015 • “On the other side of the mirror: Matilde Ucelay: a pioneering ROOM D - ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE 1 and Planning of National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries Sustainable Development Agenda”, Sarah Bradshaw, Middlesex woman in architecture”, Ines Sanchez de Madariaga, Sec of State for (NICAI) in the University of Auckland, New Zealand University/UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, UK; 09.00/10.00 |Registration 14.30/15.30 | PANEL: THE INTERNATIONAL Research, Development & Innovation, Spain; Chair: Susan Buckingham, Centre for Human Geography, Brunel University, London • “Assessment of Urban Quality of life from a gender approach”, Blanca • “Climate change knowledge in Africa: contributing to engender DIMENSION • “The construction of the built environment in women communities”, Gutiérrez Valdivia, Center of Land Policy and Valuations, Barcelona research and policies”, Diaz-Chavez, Rocio A, Centre for Environmental 10.00/11.00 | INSTITUTIONAL SALUTATIONS Inés Novella Abril, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Presentations: Chair: Marion Roberts, University of Westminster, London, United ETSAB-UPC; Policy, Imperial College London, London, UK; • Maria Teresa Amici, Secretary of State for Constitutional Reforms Kingdom • “Reducing energy consumption through household behaviour change Debate with all participants • “The right place. The gender dimension of climate change adaptation and and Relations with Parliament; policies: a feminist critique from the global north” Debate with all participants • International dimensions to designing sustainable and inclusive ROOM B - GENDER MAINSTREAMING 1 mitigation measures in the Maldives”, Marcella Schmidt di Friedberg, • Joan Clos, Executive Director of UN-Habitat (videomessage); environments - perspectives from afar, Dory Reeves, The University Sherilyn MacGregor, Keele University, Staffordshire UK; ROOM B - GENDER MAINSTREAMING 2 University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy; of Auckland, New Zealand Chair: Sonia De Gregorio Hurtado, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, • Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director of UN-Women Spain • “Moving towns, moving masculinities: climate change and the fear of Chair: Mervi Ilmonen, Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland • “Sustainable Energy Design, Stakeholder Collaboration and Gender (videomessage); • What does research tell us about gender, urbanisation and city femininity”, Richard Langlais, FOI Swedish Defence Research Agency, Presentations: Mainstreaming in Nepal – State of the Art, Challenges and Potentials”; development in the South, Berit Aasen, Norwegian Institute for Presentations: • Angeles Rodriguez Peña, President of COST (European Cooperation in Stockholm, Sweden; Martina Maria Keitsch, Bijay Singh, Department of Product Design, Science and Technology); Urban and Regional Research, Norway • “Engendering sustainable housing”, Beate Lubitz-Prohaska, Gabriele • “Managerial Women Leadership as a mean to enhance Water and Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway. Maria Rosaria Di Lorenzo, Patrizia Mraz, Inge Schrattenecker, Margit Schön, Helmut Schöberl, Austrian • “Review of gender and climate change in European cities”, Francesca Land Planning in Urban Contests”, • Representative of Department for Equal Opportunities, Presidency • Un-Women Global Initiative Safe Cities program, Laura Capobianco, Piro Enterprise Engineering at University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, • “A Nordic model of climate, energy and environmental policies? Institute of Ecology; Austrian Society for Environment and Technology Assennato, Italian Institute for environmental protection and research, Italy; , of the Council of Ministers, Italy; UN-Women Faculty of Engineering; Hydraulic Constructions at University of Presentation of a review for the Nordic Council of Ministers”; Matilde (OGUT); Schöberl & Pöll GmbH; • Inés Sánchez de Madariaga, Chair of genderSTE Professor • “Integrating Gender and Planning Theory Towards Climate Change Calabria, Civil Engineering Department, Italy; Lykkebo Petersen, Research assistant, the Co-ordinator of gender Universidad Politécnica de Madrid; • “Talk with us! Improving Communication processes between Planners, Response”, Christian Dymén, Richard Langlais, PhD, Nordregio, Stockholm, research, University of Copenhagen, Denmark • “Tackle demographic change with cost saving measures for public 15.30/16.00 | Debate with all participants Politicians and Citizens through Gendered Planning”, Carmen Leicht- Sweden; FOI Swedish Defence Research Agency, Kista, Sweden; infrastructure maintenance: gender mainstreaming perspective”, Debate with all participants Chair: Teresa Boccia, Member AGGI and Vice Coordinator of Hub Gender Scholten, Anne Casprig, Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin, Institut für Universities, UN-Habitat; LUPT University of Naples Federico II, Italy. Vlasta Vodeb, Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia; Gender und Diversity in den Ingenieurwissenschaften (GDI), Germany; • “A double shift in roles: Selfmanaged co-housing, Environment and ROOM E - TRANSPORT 16.00/16.15 | Coffee break Gender”, Lidewij Tummers, TU Delft, The Netherlands • “The gender dimension in the Urban Policy of the EU. An analysis • “Where are women voices when talking about cities?”, Cecília to enhance the debate”, Sonia De Gregorio Hurtado, Universidad Chair: Inés Sánchez de Madariaga, Chair of genderSTE, Professor Delgado, e-GEO Centro de Estudos de Geografia e Planeamento Debate with all participants 11.00/11.15 | Coffee break Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain 16.15/17.30 | PANEL: CLIMATE Regional, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal; • “Advocating diversity in housing cooperatives: quality assurance Presentations: • “Planning for all, planning for diversity: a guide for gender Chair: Susan Buckingham, Brunel University, London, United Kingdom through Gender Mainstreaming. A Berlin an example for gender 11.15/12.30 | PANEL: MAJOR THEMES AND mainstreaming in cities”, Margarida Queirós, IGOT, Universidade de ROOM E - SMART CITIES • “Implementation of Gender and Diversity in Transport Development sensitive urban governance and housing policies”, Christian Droste, ACHIEVEMENTS • Gender and Urban Climate Change - State of the Art and Lisboa, Portugal; Plans”, Carmen Leicht-Scholten, Anne Casprig, Elena von den Driesch, Recommendations for Action, Gotelind Alber, Gender CC, Germany Chair: Cristina Pronello, Politecnico di Torino, Italy UrbanPlus, Research & Consultancy, Germany; Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin, Institut für Gender und Diversity in Chair: Inés Sánchez de Madariaga, Chair of COST Policy Driven – • “Gender Planning and Spatial Planning Tools in Austria”, Petra den Ingenieurwissenschaften (GDI), Germany; • Gender, Care and Sustainable Economy. The culture of care as a Presentations: • “Urbanism for everyday life. Urban analysis and evaluation from Network genderSTE, Technical University of Madrid, Spain Hirschler, Gesa Witthöft, Vienna University of Technology, Department Ulrike Roehr neighborhood scale from gender perspective”, Adriana Ciocoletto, prerequisite for a low-carbon city, , LIFE, Germany • “Gendering Smart Cities in theory and practice”, Liisa Horelli, Aalto • “Planning transportation with a gender perspective”, Nuno Marques • The Viable City: Infrastructure and Universal Design, Catherine Ross, for Spatial Planning, Centre of regional planning and regional PhD Candidate in Urban Management and Valuations, University, Helsinki, Finland; da Costa, Margarida Queirós, IGOT, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal; Georgia Tech College of Architecture, USA • Why feminism is necessary for climate governance and to engender development, Vienna, Austria University of Catalonia, Spain cities, Annika Kronsell, Lund University, Sweden • “Smarter Cities Re-Design and Citizenship Empowerment through • “Issues & challenges for gender mainstreaming transport: developing • Fair Shared City Vienna: Reflection about strategies, planning Debate with all participants Gender Inclusion”, Maria Rosaria Di Lorenzo, Andrea Gumina, Debate with all participants tools for engendering transport policy and research using digital methods and pilot projects and new challenges, Eva Kail, Executive • Masculinities of Environmental Politics; Exploring examples of Enterprise Engineering at University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Faculty technologies and social innovation”, Frances Hodgson, Institute for Group for Construction and Technology, City of Vienna Industrial, Ecomodern- and Ecological Masculinity in the age of ROOM C - GLOBAL SOUTH of Engineering, Department of Enterprise Engineering; Expert at the ROOM C - SAFER CITIES 1 Transport Studies, University of Leeds, UK; Anthropocene, Martin Hultman, Umea University, Sweden • Is there value in women-only spaces? Daphne Spain, University of Chair: Dory Reeves, School of Architecture and Planning of National Italian Ministry of Economic Development; Chair: Laura Capobianco, Policy Specialist Safe Public Spaces / UN • “Measuring the mobility of care”, Ines Sanchez de Madariaga, Elena Virginia USA Institute of Creative Arts and Industries (NICAI) in the University of Women’s Safe Cities Global Initiative • “Smart Cities, Gender and Inclusion. Transformation and learning in Zucchini, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain; Auckland, New Zealand multi-stakeholder networks for urban innovation”, Maria Sangiuliano, Presentations: Debate with all participants European Centre for Women and Technology, Norway; • “The Complexity of Care-Givers’ Trip Chains. Results from Gender 17.30/18.00 | Presentations: 12.30/13.15 | Debate with all participants • “Integrating a Gender-Sensitive Approach in the Smart City Concept”, • “From Baseline to Mid Term Progress Review: UN Women Cairo Sensitive Mobility Surveys by Austrian transport planners and • “Taking Women’s Bodily Functions into Account in Urban Planning: Doris Damyanovic, Barbara Zibell, Florian Reinwald, BOKU, Vienna, Safe City Programme”, Mireille George Anwar Aziz, Social Research consultants”, Bente Knoll, Teresa Schwaninger, B-NK GmbH, 13.15/14.30 | Light Lunch 18:00-18:15 | CLOSING REMARKS FOR DAY 1 Sanitation, Toilets, Menstruation and Biological Differences”, Clara Austria & Leibniz University, Hannover, Germany Center, The American University in Cairo, Egypt Consultancy for Sustainable Competence, Germany; Greed, Department of Planning and Architecture, University of the West • “Safe for Women, Safe for All. Dublin City addresses a global challenge • Valente Valeria, President of Equal Opportunities Committee, Italian of England, Bristol; Debate with all participants Debate with all participants Parliament, Chamber of Deputies, Italy at a local level”, Helen O’Leary, Office of Economy and International • “The Effects of New Urban Policies on the Presence of Women and Children 11:00-11:30 | Coffee Break Relations, Dublin City Council, 3 Palace St., Dublin 2, Ireland; 14,15-15:15 | Light Lunch