ACSP – AESOP Fourth Joint Congress July 6 – 11, 2008 Chicago, Local host: University of Illinois at Chicago leadership.doc

ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP

Ex Offi cio Co-Representatives Curt Winkle, Conference Chair Gerhard Schimak, Austria University of Illinois at Chicago Helene Linzer, Austria Tridib Banerjee, PAB Hans Leinfelder, Belgium University of Southern California Jan Schreurs, Belgium Eugenie Birch, PAB Elena Dimitrova, Bulgaria University of Maxmillan Wittmann, Czech Republic Karel Maier, Czech Republic Charles Hoch, PAB University of Illinois at Chicago Petter Næss, Denmark Finn Kjaersdam, Denmark Weiping Wu Henrik H. Hovgesen, Denmark Virginia Commonwealth University Madis Kaing, Estonia David Amborski, Canadian Liaison Mervi Ilmonen, Finland ASSOCIATION OF Ryerson University Didier Paris, France COLLEGIATE SCHOOLS Jan Tucny, France OF PLANNING Benjamin Davy, Germany www.acsp.org Enrico Gualini, Germany Uwe Altrock, Germany Offi cers Heike Langenbach, Germany Michael Hibbard, President Jorg Knieling, Germany University of Oregon Pantoleon D. Skayannis, Greece Gyula Horváth, Hungary Cheryl Contant, Vice-President/President-Elect Paula Russell, Ireland Georgia Institute of Technology Domenico Patassini, Italy Marie Howland, Secretary Umberto Janin Rivolin, Italy University of Maryland Ilir Gjinolli, Kosovo Barry Nocks, Treasurer Jekabs Trusins, Latvia Clemson University Edwin Mintoff, Malta Mickey Lauria, Immediate Past President ASSOCIATION OF Torill Nyseth, Norway Clemson University EUROPEAN SCHOOLS Roar Amdam, Norway OF PLANNING Tadeusz Marszal, Poland Regional Representatives www.aesop-planning.com Tadeusz Markowski, Poland Mildred Warner, Northeast Rui Braz Afonso, Portugal Cornell University Offi cers Artur Da Rosa Pires, Portugal Peter Ache, President Dejan Djordjevic, Serbia Clinton Andrews, Northeast L’ubica Vítková, Slovakia Rutgers University Helsinki University of Technology Andrej Pogacnik, Slovenia June Manning Thomas, North Central Anna Geppert, Secretary General Universite de Reims Eduardo Cáceres, Spain University of Michigan Enrique J Calderón, Spain Susan Bradbury, North Central Willem Salet, Senior Vice President Kristina Nilsson, Sweden University of Amsterdam Iowa State University Lennart Tonell, Sweden Dan Immergluck, Southeast Andreas Voigt, Treasurer Willy A. Schmid, Switzerland Georgia Institute of Technology Vienna University of Technology Thomas Matta, Switzerland Tejo Spit, The Netherlands Tim Chapin, Southeast Nikos Karadimitriou, Communications Florida State University University College Longon Barrie Needham, The Netherlands Ela Babalik-Sutcliffe, Turkey Elise Bright, South Central Beatrix Haselsberger, Young Academics Vienna University of Technology Zeynep Merey Enlil, Turkey Texas A & M University John Mccarthy, United Kingdom Pantoleon Skayannis, Conferences Enid Arvidson, South Central David Ludlow, United Kingdom University of Texas, Arlington University of Thessaly David Sloane, West Andrea Frank, GPEAN Representative Congress Staff University of Southern California Cardiff University Donna Dodd, Congress Director Randall Crane, West Roelof Verhage, Junior Vice President Instit d’Urbanisme de Lyon Kirsten Dazevedo, Registration Manager University of California Los Angeles Laura Ervin, Logistics Manager Ahmed Abukhater, Student Representative Sebastien Pioantoni, Glenda Fisher, Logistics Coordinator University of Texas at Austin Assistant of Secretary General Universite de Reims Suzannah Hamlin, Registration Assistant Yang Chen, Student Representative Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Table of Contents

Organizational Leadership ...... 2 Welcome Messages...... 4 Program Highlights...... 7 Joint Plenary Assembly ...... 9 Receptions ...... 10 • Welcome Reception – Monday...... 10 • Student, University and Publisher Receptions...... 11 Session Highlights ...... 12 • Special Sessions ...... 12 • Local Host ...... 14 • Sponsored Sessions...... 15 Mobile Workshops...... 18 Book Fair and Job Bank ...... 20 At-a-Glance ...... 21 Hotel Floor Plan – 6th Floor ...... 23 Hotel Floor Plan – 7th Floor ...... 24 Hotel Floor Plan – 10th Floor ...... 25 Schedule At-A-Glance ...... 26 Table of Sessions ...... 28 Business Meetings...... 30 Special Interest Group Events ...... 33 Research Poster Display...... 34 Session Titles By Track...... 35 Tuesday Chronological Sessions, Roundtables & Meetings...... 39 Wednesday Chronological Sessions, Roundtables & Meetings . . . . 63 Thursday Chronological Sessions, Roundtables & Meetings...... 75 Friday Chronological Sessions, Roundtables & Meetings ...... 103 Reference and Index...... 117 Presenter Information...... 119. • Congress Registration & Check-in...... 119. • Last Minute Changes Document...... 119 • Policies and Guidelines...... 119 • Audio Visual Equipment Available...... 120. • Instructions for Moderators and Discussants...... 120 Practical Information for your Stay...... 121. Track Descriptions...... 122. Author/Participant Index...... 128. Advertising • Metropolitan Institute ...... 20 • Student Reception...... 32 • IRRPP ...... 33 • Liverpool University Press...... 127 • University of Southern California...... inside back cover • Conference Benefactors...... outside. back cover

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Welcome Messages

It’s my pleasure to welcome you to the July 10-13. For those interested in urban Welcome 4th Joint AESOP/ACSP Congress, which is history and the history of planning this is a also the 49th Annual ACSP Conference. It wonderful chance to link with colleagues ACSP! promises to be a very stimulating conference from around the world. in one of America’s most exciting cities. Bringing the theme of Bridging the Divide: The conference theme, Bridging the Celebrating the City down to the reality of Welcome Divide: Celebrating the City, speaks to us in the local context, an impressive number a variety of ways. Most directly, of course, it of walking, biking, bus, and train mobile suggests the various divides – racial, ethnic, workshops are on offer, including several AESOP! religious, and so on – that characterize with historical emphases organized by IPHS. many cities around the world, as well as Chicago embodies many of the divides Welcome the possibilities for planning as a source implied by the theme; it also exemplifies of knowledge and action to help bridge many important, successful planning those divides. The empirical, theoretical, solutions. I urge you to get to know our to Chicago! methodological, and pedagogical sessions host city . that form the heart of our conference will Finally, I want to acknowledge the challenge us to think deeply and creatively organizers of this wonderful event. Curt about the ways planning can make a Winkle of the University of Illinois at Chicago difference . chairs ACSP’s Conference Committee. From the The theme also captures the spirit of the Donna Dodd is our Association Manager ongoing relationship between ACSP and our and Conference Director. They have had ACSP President AESOP colleagues. Our two organizations the major responsibility for everything from have been celebrating the city and working planning to scheduling to logistics. Every Micheal Hibbard to create bridges among our members since participant in the Joint Congress owes them our first joint congress at Oxford in 1991. a debt of gratitude. The institutional and individual relationships Curt and Donna have been ably supported that have developed over the past seventeen by the Joint Congress Steering Committee, years are too numerous to mention. They which is co-chaired by Curt and Simin cross the full range of our scholarly, teaching, Davoudi, Newcastle University; other and public service activities, from joint members are Peter Ache, Helsinki University research projects to collaborative studios of Technology, Robin Boyle, Wayne State and consultations. This Joint Congress is an University, and Karel Meier, Czech Technical opportunity to affirm existing relationships University of Prague. Curt is also Chair of the and forge new ones . Local Host Committee from the University of Ten years after Oxford, with the first Illinois at Chicago; other members are Karen World Planning Schools Congress (WPSC) Berthiaume, John Betancur, Charles Hoch, at Shanghai in 2001, our bridging took the Martin Jaffe, and Jodi White. leap to the global. The Global Planning Enjoy the conference! Education Network (GPEAN), a network of nine associations of university-level urban Michael Hibbard, ACSP President, and regional planning programs from around the world, emerged from WPSC. The GPEAN leadership is holding its annual meetings at the Joint Congress. This includes the WPSC Michael Hibbard Steering Committee which, following the University of Oregon, Eugene success of WPSC2 in Mexico City in 2006, is planning for WPSC3. Please join me in welcoming them to Chicago . In another exciting bridging opportunity, our Joint Congress is overlapping with the 13th International Planning History Society Conference (IPHS). IPHS will meet at the same hotel as the Joint Congress, from

4 Welcome Messages

Dear Participants of the joint ACSP/ The current congress is the fourth From the AESOP 2008 Conference ‘Bridging the Divide: Joint Congress of ACSP and AESOP. For Celebrating the City’ our association, the great interest from AESOP President On behalf of AESOP, I warmly welcome planning scholars from America, Europe and you to a new Joint Conference with our beyond demonstrates also that AESOP has Peter Ache partner association ACSP in Chicago. With developed a lot during its already twenty about 1000 participants coming from many years of existence. The number of papers countries around the world we are facing from both associations show, how rich and a very exciting and stimulating six days of wide our planning knowledge is and we will scholarly exchange and debate. The topic for sure enjoy a good range of stimulating ‘Bridging the Divide: Celebrating the City’ is discussions and exchanges of ideas well chosen for that purpose, allowing for between planning scholars, educators and multi-facetted interpretations and views: practitioners . The city and the urban are the epitome of Behind the scenes, people worked our current third millennium (UN Habitat). for this success. I would therefore like to In Europe the strategic dimension in thank the two chairs of the Joint Congress particular of the large metropolitan spaces Committee, Simin Davoudi and Curt Winkle has received a new impulse, pointing for establishing an excellent cooperation. out the motoric qualities of those units, My particular thanks then go again to the driving societies ahead in economic terms. local chair Curt Winkle and his colleagues We also witness the increasing divides from the Local Host Committee at the between those steaming ships and the seas University of Illinois at Chicago for all their of deserts around them, to use a figure efforts in preparing an outstanding event in a for characterisation. On board, not every wonderful location. They were supported by passenger travels happily – increasingly Donna Dodd who has done an excellent job our urban societies are divided societies. as Congress Director . The dividing lines go along with many I wish you all a stimulating conference dimensions, the cities find themselves in and a pleasant time in Chicago . a position of multiple ‘frontier spaces’, as our colleague Saskia Sassen phrased it. Obviously, the core object of our profession still manages to escape our efforts to understand, conceptualize, manage, develop, and improve and instead surprises us, time Peter Ache and again . Helsinki University of Technology

Bridging the Divide: Celebrating the City The conference theme “Bridging the Divide: Celebrating the City” focuses on the mediating role of cities. Many cities are, to some degree, divided or contested. And cities themselves may play roles in reproducing identities that promote conflict between racial, ethnic, religious or national groups. A key question arises: How can innovative approaches to planning and governance help to bridge these divides? We encouraged papers and debate on the nature of these divides and the role that cities play in spanning them, through, for example, place-shaping, infrastructure development, governance, fostering of bridging social capital, capacity building, promoting environmental justice, reducing health disparities, and creating mechanisms for conflict resolution. We hope to learn by building bridges in scholarship—sharing international perspectives and experiences on the role of cities in mediating conflict .

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From the Chairs of From the Co-Chairs the Joint Congress of the Local Host Steering Committee Committee

In the last 17 years since ACSP and AESOP Welcome! We are delighted to share held their first joint congress in Oxford we our city and hope that you find this to be an have developed closer ties academically, engaging place to bridge the divide between professionally, institutionally and on an scholarship in the U.S. and Europe. individual basis. Our joint congresses have While exploring the city, you will see racial, gone from strength to strength in terms of their ethic and other divides among neighborhoods Simin Davoudi scale, scope and quality of engagement. With as well as the many ways in which the more than 1000 participants from more than structure of neighborhoods, the lakefront 40 countries, the Chicago Congress has broken and citywide festivals bring people together. all records to become the largest gathering We have planned mobile workshops to guide ever of planning scholars in the United States your explorations, but we also encourage you and Europe. It is also set to raise the bar with to strike out on your own and become part regard to the quality of debate and scholarship. of this city of neighborhoods with the help Our joint congresses which happen about of scores of practicing planners, faculty and every five years provide not only a forum for students who share their advice on what to intellectual exchanges in the field of spatial see and where to eat in the booklet included planning, but also a site for social learning in your congress packet. Planners report the and for deeper understanding of the working Wicker Park neighborhood to be the place practices and institutional traditions of our two where they have the most fun outside of their associations. Our joint congresses have proved homes, for example. If you can only see one Curt Winkle to be an effective way of bridging the divides suburb, consider Oak Park for its architecture and celebrating diversity. and accessibility . Both are easily accessible For us, the co-chairs of the Joint Congress by CTA. Planners think the best tour of the city Steering Committee, the last two years may be the Architecture River Cruise provided of working together has been a rich and by the Chicago Architecture Foundation. You challenging experience; one which will will find this and other advice on restaurants undoubtedly remain a major story and privilege and music venues and plus a list of the worst- of our academic life. We have been supported planned places in Chicago! generously by members of the Joint Steering Our thanks to Ernest Mahaffey, the UIC Committee: Peter Ache, Helsinki University Institute for Research on Race and Public of Technology; Robin Boyle, Wayne State Policy, the UIC Great Cities Institute, Robin University; Michael Hibbard, University of Hambleton, the Chicago Council on Global Oregon; and Karel Meier, Czech Technical Affairs and TimeOut Chicago for their support University of Prague. Furthermore, we wouldn’t of this conference. Thank you to Andrew Martin Jaffee have had a congress if not for the Local Host Greenley who coordinated the mobile Committee at the University of Illinois at workshops; Ratoola Kundu who organized Chicago. We would like to express our sincere the student reception; and Ann Barnds who gratitude to you for your participation, and prepared the survey of planners. particularly to those who acted as track chairs, Have a fun and productive stay in Chicago! Local Host Committee moderators and discussants. With best wishes for a stimulating and Ann Barnds enjoyable congress! John Betancur Caitlin Cottrill Martin Jaffe, University of Illinois at Chicago Andrew Greenlee Charles Hoch Simin Davoudi, Newcastle University, UK Martin Jaffe (co-chair) Ratoola Kundu Kazuya Kawamura Curt Winkle, University of Illinois at Chicago Leonor Vanik Curt Winkle, University of Illinois, Chicago Curt Winkle (co-chair)

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Joint Plenary – Highlights

Richard C. Longworth synergistic urban network. But there are two ACSP- interesting complications . Globalization presents grave challenges First, in the old Rustbelt regions, AESOP to the manufacturing towns and cities of the some major cities - Chicago, Liverpool, American Midwest, Chicago’s hinterland, Manchester, Lille - are making a spectacular Joint and most of these cities are failing this comeback. But second, these successful challenge. The Midwest pioneered the cities increasingly exhibit sharp contrasts Industrial Era in America. It was the Silicon between vibrant downtowns and increasingly Plenary Valley of the early 20th century and thrived isolated ghettos of deep deprivation. for a century on the ideas and innovations Sometimes there is a racial component Monday Afternoon of that era. Now that era is gone, replaced here. But more fundamental is the fact that July 7, by the Global Era. Some cities, like Chicago, here - as in the old one-industry towns in have made the transformation. Others, from these same regions, which lack the means to 3:00 – 5:00 pm Cleveland to St.Louis, haven’t. The result is a develop a new economic base - successive deep divide between global cities and post- generations of blue-collar families are failing industrial slums, between thriving metro to make a successful transition through the areas and declining hinterlands, between educational system into the new economy. races in a traditionally segregated region As the Democratic primaries so clearly and between classes in a region that has showed, the outcome is a fundamentally always seen itself as classless . Richard C . new class divide in advanced western Longworth, author of the new book “Caught economies . in the Middle: America’s Heartland in the Peter Hall is Professor of Planning Age of Globalism,” discusses these new and Regeneration at the Bartlett School challenges to Midwestern cities and to their of Architecture and Planning, University civilizations. College London and President of the Town Richard Longworth is a senior fellow and Country Planning Association. From at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs 1991-1994 he was Special Adviser on and author of the new book, Caught in Strategic Planning to the Secretary of State the Middle: America’s Heartland in the for the Environment, with special reference Age of Globalism, published in January by to issues of London and South East regional Bloomsbury. Longworth joined the Council planning including Thames Gateway and in 2003 as executive director of its Global the Channel Tunnel Rail Link. In 1998-99 Richard C . Longworth Chicago Center after a career in journalism, he was a member of the Deputy Prime most recently as senior correspondent for Minister’s Urban Task Force. From 2004-2008 the Chicago Tribune. For 20 years, Longworth he was Chair of ReBlackpool, the Blackpool was a foreign correspondent for the Tribune Urban Regeneration Company. He is author, and United Press International and was the co-author or editor of more than 35 books Tribune’s Chief European Correspondent. on urban and regional planning and related He has reported from 75 countries on five topics – most recently, London Voices London continents . Lives, published in 2007. He received the Gold Medal of the Royal Town Planning Institute in 2003, the Balzan International Sir Peter Hall Prize in 2005 and the Sir Patrick Abercrombie Prize of the International Union of Architects Economic change, driven as always by in 2008. technology, is creating a new urban geography across the developed world. The old industrial heartland regions are declining; regions around great trading cities - London, Paris, Amsterdam, , San Francisco - are booming and expanding into vast polycentric mega-city regions in which Sir Peter Hall different cities play different roles in a highly

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Welcome Reception Cruise Aboard the Odyssey

Monday, July 7, Boarding at 6:00 pm

Do not miss the opening reception cruise of the ACSP- AESOP 4th Joint Congress. Board the Odyssey or the Spirit of Chicago which both disembark from Navy Pier on Lake Michigan. Both ships offer signature elegance and total entertainment experiences only true luxury cruising vessels can provide. Creative appetizers, entrees and desserts prepared fresh onboard daily. Award-winning wines. Dancing to live music. And unmatched skyline views of Chicago drifting past your table.

Round trip motor coach transportation will be provided from the Marriott Hotel beginning at 5:30pm, but Navy Pier is also walking distance from the hotel. Written directions can be provided. Please ask for them at the registration desk.

Arrive at 6:00pm to pick up your tickets and board the ship. Check in at the Congress registration desk just in front of either ship. Given the size of attendance at this year’s Joint Congress, we advise you to pre-arrange to travel to Navy Pier with friends as you might end up on separate ships. Enjoy!

10 Highlights – Student, University and Publisher Receptions Inter- Alumni & continental Publisher Planning Receptions

Student Sunday, July 6th, Tuesday, July 8 and Reception Wednesday, July 9

Dialogues Book Signing MIT – Department of Urban Tuesday, July 8, Reception Studies and Planning Fadó Irish Pub, Sunday, July 6, 7:00pm, Wednesday, July 9, 7:00pm - 9:00pm, 6:00 – 8:00 pm Lincolnshire I & II/Foyer Northwestern/Ohio/Foyer 2008 Joint Congress Local Routledge Reception for Fadó, pronounced f’doe, is the Irish expression Host – University of Illinois at Planning, Theory & Practice meaning “long ago”. The term was commonly Chicago Alumni and Friends Tuesday, July 8, 6:15pm - 7:30pm, used as the preface of old Irish stories told Reception Lincolnshire I & II/ Foyer by the Seanchaí (Shana-kee) or storyteller. Wednesday, July 9, 7:00pm - 9:00pm, At Fadó they tell the story of Ireland’s rich Purdue/Wisconsin Reception for Wim Wiewel’s and celebrated pub culture. It is a culture Appointment as President of of hospitable surroundings, good food and Cornell University/Planners Portland State University good drink, and friendly conversation- what Network/University of Wednesday, July 9, 7:30pm - 9:30pm, they call “craic”. Fadó blends the best of the Pennsylvania Avenue Ballroom old with the best of the new . The decor and Wednesday, July 9, 7:00pm - 9:00pm, friendly staff evoke images of the great old Chicago Ballroom, Salon D Routledge Reception for JAPA pubs of Ireland whereas the style of operating Wednesday, July 9, 7:00pm - 9:00pm, - music, food, beverages - connects more Florida State University/ Indiana/Iowa/Foyer so with the contemporary pubs and bars of University of Florida modern Ireland. Wednesday, July 9, 7:00pm - 9:00pm, Huron Rutgers University Wednesday, July 9, 7:00pm - 9:00pm, Fadó is located at 100 W. Grand in the heart Hafen City University Water Tower of downtown Chicago on the corner of Clark Hamburg and Grand, across the street from Maggiano’s Wednesday, July 9, 7:30pm - 9:30pm, University of California at 312-836-0066. See our ad on page 30 for Addison Berkeley more details . Wednesday, July 9, 7:00pm - 9:00pm, Journal of Urbanism Chicago Ballroom, Salon E Reception Wednesday, July 9, 6:15pm - 7:30pm, University of California Great America I & II/ Foyer at Irvine, Department of Planning, Policy and Design Lincoln Institute of Land Alumni Reception Policy Wednesday, July 9, 7:00pm - 10:00pm, Wednesday, July 9, 6:00pm - 7:30pm, O’Hare Halsted University of Michigan Wednesday, July 9, 7:00pm - 8:30pm, Navy Pier Room

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Highlights – Session Highlights Special Sessions • ...... • ...... Tuesday, Tuesday, July 8, 4:45pm – 6:15pm 9:45am – 11:15am

ACSP General Assembly and ACSP Special Tribute Session - Awards Ceremony : Practitioner, Educator, Researcher Room: 7th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Salon I Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America II ...... • Martin Meyerson (1922-2007) had important impacts on the planning profession as a Tuesday, practitioner, educator, researcher, theoretician 4:45pm – 6:15pm and university president. This panel will focus on Meyerson’s early career as a planning practioner AESOP General Assembly and scholar, from the late 1940s to the 1960s. While it will review Meyerson’s contributions to Room: 7th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Salon II planning theory, education and research, its intent is to illuminate a relatively unstudied period of planning history. Papers will explore key ideas ...... • including the evolution of the public interest, track the persistence of these ideas through Wednesday, July 9 generations of students as well as in publications 9:45am – 11:15am and research stimulated by Meyerson at critical points of his career ACSP-AESOP Joint Presiden- ...... tial Session: Planning, • Imagination and Transnational Thursday, July 10, Scholarship: A Tribute to 9:45am – 11:15am Peter H. Marris Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Huron Room Student Award Paper Session

The purpose of the panel is to review the lifetime Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Huron Room research contribution of Professor Peter H. Marris Students of both organizations, ACSP and AESOP, who conducted sociological and planning related will present their award winning papers during research on three continents – namely Europe, this special session . Come hear the best of the Africa and the United States – to understand the best . disruptive impact of social changes on the human condition .

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Sessions Highlights – Highlights

• ...... • ...... Wednesday, July 9, Friday, July 11, 9:45am – 11:15am 8:00am – 9:00am

Young Academics (AESOP YA) PhD Matriculation Roundtable Roundtable: Getting the most Hosted by the ACSP Student out of the “Paper Presenting Board Representatives Experience” Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Illinois Room Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan Room All are invited. This informal roundtable discussion will include topics such as: timeline for All are invited. The AESOP Young Academics comprehensive exams; dissertation preparation; have recognized that young planning scholars publication; relationship with advisors; the often find it difficult to position themselves at balance between family, job hunting and offer big scientific conferences. One of the reasons for negotiation; and more . this includes fear of presenting to an experienced ...... audience, which may be exacerbated by a lack • of the know-how of good presenting. Therefore, for their 2008 Roundtable, the AESOP Young Thursday, July 10, Academics are organizing a Session at the 4:30 – 6:00pm ACSP/AESOP Chicago Conference to help young planning scholars overcoming their personal IPHS Opening Plenary - uncertainties and to encourage them to become The Plan of Chicago: New more active at scientific conferences. The focus of the roundtable is to look at the different benefits Perspectives (everyone that academics can derive from presenting at invited) conferences. This provides a mean to look at the Room: 7th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Salon II different approaches that can be taken to giving a paper, and to highlight the practicalities involved From the day it was issued in 1909, The Plan of in ensuring that young academics really do benefit Chicago by Daniel Burnham and Edward Bennett from conference participation . took its place as a landmark in urban planning. In this panel we will hear from Carl Smith; Franklyn • presentations as a road map to academic Bliss Snyder, Professor of English and American publishing; Studies at Northwestern University, author of the • presentations as a ‘dry run’ for the oral highly regarded book, The Plan of Chicago: Daniel examination or viva voce exam; presentations Burnham and the Remaking of the American as a transferable skill for the academic career; City (2006), which won the Lewis Mumford Prize • presentations to catch the eye of a potential for Best Book in Planning History given by the partner, external examiner or collaborator. Society of American City, Regional, and Planning History, and leading author of an interpretive digital website on the plan for the Encyclopedia of Chicago; and Kristen Schaffer, Associate Professor of Architecture at North Carolina State University, and author of a ground breaking analysis of the Burnham Plan in the reprint of the Burnham plan published by Princeton Architectural Press in 1993. Commentary will be provided by Neil Harris, professor emeritus at the and one of the nation’s foremost scholars of American culture.

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University of Illinois • ...... • ...... at Chicago Wednesday, July 9, Wednesday, July 9, 8:00am – 9:30am 9:45am – 11:15am Department of Urban Planning & Public Panel Discussion: What Panel Discussion: Chicago’s Affairs Does Diversity Amount to in Plan for the 2016 Olympics Chicago? Moderator: WINKLE, Curt [University of lllinois at Moderator: BETANCUR, John J. Chicago] [email protected] [University of Illinois at Chicago] The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America I is a large, public, comprehensive research Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America I Closed to the press. university with 25,000 students located on the edge of Chicago’s vibrant downtown – Presenters offer a comparative analysis of the Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM), under the famous Loop. It has an explicit “Great Washington and Daley administrations from the the direction of the City of Chicago and Chicago Cities Commitment” which is led by the Black and Latino perspectives. They address how 2016, has been working to develop a plan for Department of Urban Planning and Public municipal government has contributed to the Chicago’s bid to host the 2016 Olympic Games. Affairs. The Urban Planning and Policy conditions of blacks and Latinos by contrasting Coordinating with dozens of architects, planners, both administrations in light of their support or engineers, and construction firms, SOM has Program is the largest graduate planning undermining of under represented groups; they been a key contributor to the planning effort that program in the U.S. with more than 200 examine the opportunities they had in accessing resulted in Chicago being selected to represent students and a distinguished faculty. jobs, contracts, and basic services. the United States in the international phase of the http://www.uic.edu/cuppa bid. The plan carefully balances compactness with ERRING, Cedric [University of Illinois at Chicago] integration into our city by placing most venues [email protected] within an easy walk of transit and close to both downtown and the lakefront. Tom Kerwin and BETANCUR, John J. [University of Illinois at Phil Enquist from SOM will discuss the Olympic Chicago] [email protected] planning process and will share their thoughts about the potential legacy of a successful bid. WHITE, Wanda [Former Deputy Commissioner, City of Chicago Department of Economic Tom Kerwin is a Managing Partner in the Chicago Development, Community Workshop on Economic office of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP and Development] [email protected] oversees the firm’s involvement with Chicago 2016. GARCIA, Jesus [former Alderman and State Senator and Director, Pilsen/Little Phil Enquist is Partner in charge of planning and Village Economic Development Corporation] urban design in the Chicago office of Skidmore, [email protected] Owings & Merrill LLP.

LOPEZ, Jose [Director, Puerto Rican Cultural Center of Chicago, Adjunct Instructor, Department of Latin American Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago]

RIGANTI, Patrizia [University of Nottingham] [email protected]

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Planning 16.1 Practices of Diffusion 1 16.4 Recognising Cultural and Institutional Diversity 1 Moderator/Discussant: UPTON, Robert [Royal Practices Town Planning Institute] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: CAMPBELL, Heather [University of Sheffield] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Indiana [email protected] Track 16 – Global Exchabge And Local Specificities Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Minnesota Sponsored by the [966] Journal, Planning HEALEY, Patsy [Newcastle University] A Trans-Pacific Planning Education In Theory & Practice, [email protected] Reverse: Reflections Of An American With A Chinese Doctorate In Urban Planning And published by Poverty Truths: The Ethico-Politics Of Design [955] Routledge Knowledge In The New Global Order Of ABRAMSON, Daniel B. [University of Washington] Development [976] [email protected] ROY, Ananya [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected] Are We Same Or Different? The Evolving This track takes a critical look at the Perceptions Of Development Challenges [977] international diffusion of planning ideas and Diffusion, Transformation And Deployment Of SANYAL, Bish [Massachusetts Institute of practices, their impacts on planning practices Planning Concepts: The Progress Of Urban Technology] [email protected] in different contexts, on the challenge of Sustainability And Compact Cities Ideas In ‘situating’ planning practices, and on the Japan [979] Down To Earth: Recognizing The Inevitably SORENSEN, Andre [University of Toronto] ethical issues of international exchange in Situated Nature Of Planning Practice [991] [email protected] WATSON, Vanessa J. [University of Cape Town] the planning field. The track is linked to a [email protected] book project, in production to celebrate the Welfares Of The Future Versus Interests Of tenth anniversary of the journal, Planning The Status Quo – Developmental Planning Theory & Practice, in 2009. Published in For Asian Sustainable Urbanization [995] conjunction with the Royal Town Planning ZHU, Jieming [National University of Singapore] [email protected] Institute, London, the Journal offers an arena for international debate and more effective communication and sharing of ideas between practitioners and academics .

15 Highlights – Session Highlights Lincoln • ...... • ...... Thursday, July 10, Thursday, July 10, Institute 9:45am – 11:15am 1:15pm – 2:45pm Urbanization in China Roundtable: People, places, of Land or ...? Debating the Ways Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Indiana Room and Means of Community Policy Discussant: ZHANG, Yang Economic Development [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Moderator: GREENSTEIN, Roz Sponsored University] [Lincoln Institute of Land Policy] [email protected] Discussant: DING, Chengri Di Sessions [University of Maryland] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Indiana

Organizer: YANYUN MAN, Joyce CRANE, Randall [China Program, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy] [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected] [email protected] The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is a leading resource for key issues concerning Moderator: ZHANG, Ming FAINSTEIN, Susan the use, regulation and taxation of land. [University of Texas, Austin] [] [email protected] Providing high-quality education and [email protected] research, the Institute strives to improve FESER, Edward (University of Illinois at Urbana- China’s Urbanization: Impacts on Land Use Champaign] [email protected] public dialogue and decisions about land and Urban Development policy. Founded in 1974 and located in ZHANG, Tingwei, ISSERMAN, Andrew M. (University of Illinois at Cambridge, Mass. the Lincoln Institute [University of Illinois at Chicago] Urbana-Champaign] [email protected] organizes its work in planning and urban [email protected] form; economic and community development; What is the purpose of local development Aggomeration of Industries and Urban valuation and taxation; and international planning and how is it best carried out? Should Expansion in China land policy, with a special emphasis on Latin strategies aimed at low-wage labor markets, or HE, Canfei [Peking University/Lincoln Institute low-income residential neighborhoods, or fiscally America and China. Publications, online Center for Urban Development and Land Policy] strained service districts focus their efforts on information, and a range of interactive [email protected] place-conditioned assistance and incentives, resources and tools are available at the targeting those areas? Or should they instead website, www.lincolninst.edu. Capitalization of Bus vs. Rail Transit Access: respond to the loud criticisms of many economists Evidence from Beijing, China? that place-based aid is distortionary and badly ZHANG, Ming [University of Texas at Austin] targeted by promoting pure-people assistance, [email protected] regardless of their location?

Urban Expansion in China? Put another way, is the debate between place- HAN, Sun Sheng, [University of Melboune, based and people-based strategies at all, or do Australia] [email protected] other questions of means or goals better describe the important tradeoffs for practice?

Roundtable participants will react to a Lincoln research project on this issue and then offer their perspectives on the larger debate and its usefulness for current community development research and action .

16 Session Highlights – Highlights

• ...... Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom. The form it • ...... has taken in each country reflects the distinctive Thursday, July 10, features of that country’s land use regime and Thursday, July 10, social policy framework, including sharply 3:00pm – 4:30pm different approaches to critical questions such 4:45pm – 6:15pm as land value recapture, social inclusion and the Roundtable: Inclusionary continued role of public financing and subsidies in Roundtable: State Growth Housing – A U.S/European the provision of social housing. Management Evaluation Comparative Perspective Moderator: INGRAM, Gregory [Lincoln Institute The three presentations will explore these issues Moderator: JACOBS, Harvey M. [University of of Land Policy] [email protected] in the European countries listed above as well Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected] as in the United States, focusing on a number of Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Indiana common themes and the manner in which each Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Indiana Room country has arrived at different ways of both KNAAP, Gerrit [University of Maryland College framing and resolving these issues. Key themes BRUNICK, Nicholas [Applegate & Thorne- Park] [email protected] will include the relationship between inclusionary Thomsen, P.C.] [email protected] requirements and land value, and the use of CLARK, Thomas A. [University of Colorado at inclusionary housing as a land value recapture MALLACH, Alan [The Brookings Institution] Denver] [email protected] mechanism; the relationship between developers, [email protected] social housing entities and the public sector, and CARBONELL, Armando [Lincoln Institute of Land the changing role of social housing entities (both CALAVITA, Nico [San Diego State University] Policy] [email protected] public and private) as methods of social housing [email protected] production change; the role of inclusionary Over the last several years, considerable housing as a vehicle for social inclusion at Since the 1970’s, inclusionary zoning, through research has focused on evaluating state growth both the micro-scale (the individual building) which provision of social housing has been linked management programs – in both content and and the larger community scale; and the ways to the marketplace and developers provided results. Studies, however, have typically been in which inclusionary development strategies incentives to produce social housing, has been either statistical with little institutional context are (or are not) integrated into the larger part of the housing policy framework in the United or institutional with little quantitative analysis. community and regional planning frameworks. States. Similar transformations of economic and Comparisons rarely include states without growth These presentations will not only illuminate the social policy, and a breakdown of the traditional management programs nor do they typically issues surrounding inclusionary housing in these barriers between the social housing sector and include more than a few states. countries, but provide a perspective on the future the market have been a more recent phenomenon of social housing generally in Western Europe in Europe. As that transformation has taken A collaborative research project initiated in Fall and the United States. place, largely during the past decade, inclusionary 2006 and sponsored by the Lincoln Institute of housing has emerged as a major, continuing part Land Policy began evaluating the impacts of state of the policy landscape in a number of different growth management programs. Evaluating change European countries, including France, Ireland, across six themes in eight states, the integrated evaluation of state growth management programs incorporates both quantitative analysis and case studies. The six themes include development patterns, environmental quality, transportation, affordable housing, fiscal impact, and planning processes. The eight state case studies include four states with state growth management programs: Florida, Maryland, New Jersey and Oregon; and four states without state growth management programs: Colorado, Indiana, Texas and Virginia.

Our preliminary findings to date support two important conclusions: 1) The growth management programs in individual states have been most effective in those areas or themes that have been given highest priority in the state’s own program; and 2) No single state has been successful across all indicators or themes. This study’s results will be summarized in a book to be published by the Lincoln Institute in winter of 2009.

17 Highlights – Mobile Tours

• ...... century. Along the way, we will speak with city Wednesday planners about Chicago’s Planned Manufacturing 3 – Bus Tour District and environmental remediation programs, Urban Agriculture in Chicago local industrial councils about the threat of Mobile residential encroachment, and business owners Tour Leader: Lynn Peemoeller and labor representatives about the challenges Schedule: 12:30pm-4:00pm of operating in high-cost urban locations in an

Tours increasingly globalized economy. The tour fee Visit three of Chicago’s most interesting urban includes bike and helmet rental. agriculture projects and see different working models. Learn how urban agriculture effects Please meet in the hotel lobby and gather economic and community development throughout • ...... near your tour sign. Tickets are required. the city and how city policy can support these 7 – Walking Tour projects. Millennium Park: A Cultural • ...... • ...... Venue with an Economic Impact 1 – Bus Tour 4 – Bus Tourz Public Housing: Transforming Cultural Heritage Tourism Tour Leader: Ed Uhlir What Into What? Schedule: 12:30pm-4:00pm Tour Leader: Doug Gills Preliminary Presentation: Illinois Room Tour Leader: Janet Smith Schedule: 12:30pm-4:00pm Schedule: 12:30pm-4:00pm The creation of Chicago’s 25 acre Millennium

Visit several Chicago neighborhoods and the Park was a complex and unusual undertaking. The City of Chicago is implementing a multi-billion potential for the use of cultural heritage tourism Through an unprecedented public/private dollar effort to demolish and rebuild 25,000 units to work as a source of community building and partnership an extraordinary outdoor cultural of public housing for the poor. The end result is intergovernmental linkage around community experience was designed by some of the best to be a collection of mixed-income communities heritage sites and histories. We will visit architects, landscape designers and artists in with both owner and renter occupied housing. neighborhoods such as Bronzeville, North the world including Frank Gehry, Anish Kapoor, This plan is not without controversy or concern. Lawndale, Pilsen, and Chinatown to understand Jaume Plensa and Kathryn Gustafson. The Chicago is short on affordable rental housing for how neighborhood cultural histories can be tour will provide a behind the scenes look at low-income families and is now experiencing a used as tools for both economic and community its award winning designs and commentary on serious crisis with mortgage foreclosures and development. the complexities and difficulties of managing a a stalled for-sale market. Many planners and large scale project by Millennium Park’s Design elected officials from Europe and the U.S. have ...... • Director, Ed Uhlir. The discussion will also explain come to see the new development. Few, however, that major economic benefits can result from have had the opportunity to talk to residents 5 – Bike Tour the creation of a signature park. The park was and activists about what is being experienced of Chicago’s Lakefront designed to be universally accessible. on the ground. This tour will take people to see Tour Leader: Curt Winkle redeveloped sites, speak with planners and others Schedule: 12:00pm-4:00pm • ...... involved in the redevelopment, and to meet with residents from Cabrini Green - one of the last Come explore part of the city’s 18 mile long 8 – Train Tour standing developments. lakefront bike path and the communities that CTA History by Train • ...... surround it. Points of interest may include the Tour Leader: Mike Shiffer McDonalds Cycle Center at Millennium Park, Schedule: 11:30pm-4:00pm 2 – Bus Tour rolling past Navy Pier and Oak Street Beach, Green Chicago touring through Lincoln Park, and a visit to a local Join us for an unusual opportunity to tour Chicago bike shop. The tour fee includes bike and helmet via its elevated transit system (known locally as Tour Leaders: Marty Jaffe and Moira Zellner rental . the “L”) aboard our own chartered train! Since Schedule: 12:30pm-4:00pm 1892, Chicago’s “L” has been a cornerstone of the ...... • region’s transportation system. Its development Discover why Chicago is becoming known world- (and the subsequent reconstruction and extension wide as a leader in environmental innovation. 6 – Bike Tour of several lines) closely matches Chicago’s urban Begin with a brief discussion on greening issues of Industrial Chicago dynamic. The narrated tour will cover several with representatives of Chicago’s city government Tour Leader: Rachel Weber lines throughout the city (traveling above, below while touring City Hall’s green roof, observing the Schedule: 12:00pm-4:00pm and at street level). It will include commentary by greening of the city’s streets and infrastructure, noted historians on nearby land uses, the history ending up at the Center for Green Technology, We will explore several of Chicago’s inner-city and technology of the “L” itself, and plans for the to visit a showcase of green strategies and manufacturing districts by bike to experience future of Chicago’s mass transit system. Don’t technologies. Green Chicago up-close the dramatic changes in the architecture, miss this unusual event!t urban design, and planning for industrial production that have occurred within the last

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Mobile Tours – Highlights

Friday Tours Led by the Mobile Tours International Planning History Society

• ...... • ...... Tours organized and led by the IPHS are open to ACSP-AESOP Joint Congress participants. 9 – Bus Tour 11 – Walking Tour If you have an extended stay in Chicago, more Legacy of the Plan of Chicago Chicago’s Moveable Bridges information and tickets for these tours can be Tour Leader: Dennis McClendon Tour Leader: Thomas Powers obtained at the ACSP-AESOP Joint Congress Schedule: 12:30pm-4:00pm Schedule: 12:30pm-2:15pm Registration Desk anytime during the Congress. Fees for these tours range from $15 - $30. Daniel Burnham and Edward Bennett’s 1909 vision This walking tour, led by Thomas Powers, Deputy ...... for the city is still revered but the plan’s actual Commissioner for the city of Chicago Department • results are often misunderstood or forgotten. of Transportation will provide an overview of Friday Morning, July 11 This bus tour of the central city will look at the history and operations of one of Chicago’s the Plan’s physical legacies: Navy Pier, North most recognizable pieces of infrastructure - the The timing of these tours conflicts with ACSP- Michigan Avenue, Northerly Island, a straightened moveable bridges that span the Chicago River. In AESOP sessions. Please check your schedule. river, Ogden Avenue, Congress Parkway, Union addition to describing the history, operations and Station, Wacker Drive. We’ll look at projects staffing requirements for the bridge system, tour • Tour A - Hull House Walking Tour that greatly benefitted the city, at proposals that participants will have the opportunity to observe a • Tour B - Millennium Park Walking Tour later generations reconsidered, and at heroic bridge in lift as part of the tour. • Tour D - Public Housing Museum Walking Tour accomplishments that in the end meant little . • Tour F - Chicago Old and New Walking Tour • ...... • Tour P - Legacy of the Chicago Plan • ...... 12 – Public Transit Tour • ...... 10 – Walking Tour Chicago Metropolitan Agency Friday Afternoon, July 11 Chicago Neighborhoods for Planning (CMAP) and the through Food Sears Tower Skydeck These do not conflict with ACSP-AESOP sessions. Tour Leader: Piyushimita (Vonu) Thakuriah Tour Organizer: Jieun Kim • Tour H - Chicago Old and New (Repeated) Schedule: 11:45am-4:15pm Schedule: 12:00pm-4:30pm Walking Tour Chicago is known as the “City of Big Shoulders” Guests attending this tour will travel together • ...... but is also unofficially known as the “City of Big via public transit to the Sears Tower. What roles Eaters.” Come explore several of the city’s unique can a regional planning agency, as an advisory Sunday Afternoon, July 13 ethnic neighborhoods the way many Chicagoans body, play when most planning decisions are • Tour K - Hyde Park Urban Renewal Bus Tour do - through traditions of food. We will have the independently made by each municipality? The • Tour L - Legacy of the Chicago Plan (repeated) opportunity to visit several ethnic communities essential role of CMAP is to coordinate and Bus Tour throughout the city, and will taste our way across integrate land-use and transportation planning • Tour N - Transformation in Public Housing them. Tour cost includes tasting portions at in Northeastern Illinois. To this end, CMAP is in Bus Tour several locations. Participants are welcome to the process of creating its first comprehensive • Tour O - Riverside and the West Suburbs purchase additional items on their own. plan for the seven county regions. This long-term Bus Tour visionary plan calls for participatory planning to facilitate regional decision making and consensus building on regional priorities. This tour will be a great opportunity to hear from CMAP staff about the ongoing regional planning process as well as to tour their offices at the Sears Tower. The tour includes an admission ticket to the Skydeck which offers the best views of the city of Chicago. Please bring your photo id (driver’s license, state id, or passport) for Sears Tower security.

19 Highlights – book fair and job bank Book Fair Exhibitors Job Bank • Job Bank The Job Bank is an opportunity for and Book • Student Journal Table schools/programs to advertise (at no cost) • American Planning Association job openings as well as an opportunity for Fair Café • Ashgate Publishing Company students and faculty in planning who are in • Brookings Institution Press the market to include their resumes (at no The ACSP-AESOP Joint Congress has • Center for American Places cost). The Job Bank is located in the Book attracted 1000 scholars representing roughly • Center for Urban Policy Research/ Fair. Announcement Postings and Message half the planning faculty in the U.S. and CUPR Press Center boards are available to aid in Canada including sizeable clusters of faculty • Critical Planning, UCLA Urban Planning communications with prospective employers from the AESOP planning programs across Journal and employees . the globe not to mention a substantial group • Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning of doctoral students. and Public Policy The Book Fair represents an excellent • Elsevier Interview Suite opportunity for individual authors and pub- • Guilford Publications Reservations lishers to display their wares and to speak • Island Press with potential authors, readers and adopters. • Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Universities may conduct interviews for Daily continental breakfast and • Liverpool University Press new faculty in private suites at the hotel continuous coffee and refreshments are • MIT Press during Congress hours. To make reservations served in the Book Fair Café area. The Job • Routlege for an interview suite come to the Congress Posting Boards, Job Bank, Conference • SAGE Publications Registration Desk to check for availability. Message Center and a Research Poster • University of Pennsylvania Press Two hour time slots can be reserved for Display will also be housed in the center of • What if?, Inc. suites 8:00am through 5pm on Tuesday, the Fair. Café tables draw attendees to rest, • Self-Published Authors Co-op Table Wednesday and Thursday of the Congress. meet friends, and work on laptops during the - Joaquin Casariego long days of sessions (sorry internet access - Richard Rubino and Earl Starnes is not provided). Please visit the Fair, relax, peruse and finally share your appreciation of the exhibitors this year:

20 AT A GLANCE At a Glance

Hotel Floor Plans – At a Glance

6th Floor Breakout Rooms

23 At a Glance – Hotel Floor Plans

7th Floor Grand Ballroom

24 Hotel Floor Plans – At a Glance

10th Floor Function Rooms

25 At a Glance – Schedule At-a-Glance

MMondayonday

9:00am-5:00pm Registration Open 7th Floor Registration Desk

10:00am – 5:00pm Speaker Ready Room Congress Registration

10:00am-5:00pm Book Fair Set Up 7th Floor, Salon III

8:00am – 3:00pm Business Meetings See pages 30-31

3:00pm – 5:00pm Joint Congress Plenary 7th Floor, Salon II

Opening Reception Cruise aboard the Odyssey 6:00pm-10:00pm Navy Pier, Chicago Motor coach transportation provided at 5:30pm

TTuesdayuesday

7:00am – 5:30pm Registration Open 7th Floor Registration Desk

7:00am – 5:30pm Book Fair Café Open 7th Floor, Salon III

7:00am – 8:00am Continental Breakfast Book Fair Café

7:00am – 5:30pm Speaker Ready Room Congress Registration

8:00am – 9:30am Session 1 – Parallel Sessions See pages 41-45

9:30am – 9:45am Break Book Fair Café & Foyers

9:45am – 11:15am Session 2 - Parallel Sessions See pages 46-50

11:15am – 12:00pm Lunch on your own

12:00pm – 1:00pm Session A - Parallel Roundtables or Meetings See pages 51-52

1:15pm – 2:45pm Session 3 - Parallel Sessions See pages 53-57

3:00pm – 4:30pm Session 4 - Parallel Sessions See pages 58-62

4:30pm – 4:45pm Break Book Fair Café & Foyers

4:45pm – 6:15pm AESOP General Assembly 7th Floor, Salon II

4:45pm – 6:15pm ACSP General Assembly & Awards Ceremony 7th Floor, Salon I

6:00pm-8:00pm Intercontinental Student Reception Fado Irish Pub

WWednesdayednesday

7:00am – 5:30pm Registration Open 7th Floor Registration Desk

7:00am – 8:00am Continental Breakfast Book Fair Café

7:00am – 5:30pm Book Fair Open Book Fair Café & Foyers

7:00am – 5:30pm Speaker Ready Room Congress Registration

8:00am – 9:30am Session 5 - Parallel Sessions See pages 65-68

9:30am – 9:45am Break Book Fair Café & Foyers

9:45am – 11:15am Session 6 - Parallel Sessions See pages 69-74

26 Schedule At-a-Glance – At a Glance

11:15am – 12:00pm Lunch on your own

11:15am – 1:00pm Faculty Women’s Interest Group Luncheon 7th Floor, Salon 1

See page 18 Mobile Workshops Staging in Hotel Main Lobby

7:00pm – 9:00pm Alumni and Publisher Receptions See page 11

TThursdayhursday

7:00am – 5:30pm Registration Open 7th Floor Registration Desk

7:00am – 8:00am Continental Breakfast Book Fair Café

7:00am – 5:30pm Speaker Ready Room Congress Registration

8:00am – 9:30am Session 7 - Parallel Sessions See pages 77-81

9:30am – 9:45am Break Book Fair Café & Foyers

9:45am – 11:15am Session 8 - Parallel Sessions See pages 82-86

11:15am – 12:00pm Lunch on your own

12:00pm – 1:00pm Session B - Parallel Roundtables or Meetings See pages 87-88

1:15pm – 2:45pm Session 9 - Parallel Sessions See pages 89-93

3:00pm – 4:30pm Session 10 - Parallel Sessions See pages 94-97

4:30pm – 4:45pm Break Book Fair Café & Foyers

4:45pm – 6:15pm Session 11 - Parallel Sessions See pages 98-102

4:30pm – 6:00pm IPHS Plenary – Open to Congress Attendees 7th Floor, Salon II

FFridayriday

7:00am – 11:30pm Registration Open 7th Floor Registration Desk

7:00am – 8:00am Continental Breakfast Book Fair Café

7:00am – 11:00am Book Fair Open Book Fair Café & Foyers

7:00am – 11:00am Speaker Ready Room Congress Registration

8:00am – 9:00am Session C – Parallel Roundtables/Meetings See pages 105-107

8:30am – 12:00pm IPHS Mobile Tours Open to Congress Attendees Staging in Lobby

9:00am – 9:15am Break Book Fair Café & Foyers

9:15am – 10:45am Session 12 - Parallel Sessions See pages 108-111

10:45am – 11:00am Break Book Fair Café & Foyers

11:00am – 12:30pm Session 13 - Parallel Sessions See pages 112-116

Adjourn

12:30pm Lunch on your own

See page 19 Joint Congress Mobile Tours Staging in Hotel Main Lobby

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At a glance – table of sessions

Michigan North- Ohio Indiana Iowa Michigan Purdue Wisconsin O’Hare Illinois State western State TuesdayTuesday

8:00-9:30 OPENopen 3.6 3.2 2.1 14.1 15.1 8.1 5.20 7.1 4.1

16.1 9:45-11:15 3.1 3.3 2.2 14.2 15.2 8.2 6.1 7.3 4.2 Highlight

FWIG AESOP POCIG AESOP AESOP AESOP 12:00-1:00 16.12 3.24 14.24 4.19 MTG Group MTG Group Group Group

1:15-2:45 16.2 3.8 3.4 2.3 14.3 15.3 8.3 6.2 7.2 4.3

3:00-4:30 16.3 3.7 3.5 2.4 14.4 15.4 8.4 6.4 7.4 4.4

Wednesday

8:00-9:30 10.5 3.9 6.13 2.5 14.5 15.5 8.5 6.5 7.5 4.14

9:45-11:15 10.6 3.10 YA 2.6 14.6 15.6 8.6 6.7 7.6 4.6

ThursdayThursday

8:00-9:30 4.18 3.11 3.12 2.7 14.7 15.7 8.7 6.6 7.7 4.7

9:45-11:15 Lincoln 3.13 3.14 2.8 14.8 15.8 8.8 6.8 7.8 4.8

AESOP AESOP AESOP AESOP POCIG GPEIG 12:00-1:00 3.23 6.14 9.13 4.20 Group Group Group Group MTG MTG

1:15-2:45 Lincoln 3.15 3.16 2.9 14.9 15.9 8.9 6.9 7.9 4.9

3:00-4:30 Lincoln 3.17 3.18 2.10 14.10 15.10 8.10 6.10 7.11 4.10

4:45-6:15 Lincoln 3.19 3.20 2.11 14.11 15.11 8.12 6.11 7.12 4.11

FridayFriday

8:00-9:00 10.9 MTG 16.11 16.10 openOPEN 15.12 8.11 openOPEN 14.17 PhD

9:15-10:45 OPENopen 3.22 2.14 2.12 13.12 15.13 15.14 6.12 openOPEN 4.17

11:00-12:30 10.8 3.21 2.15 2.13 13.13 15.16 15.15 OPENopen 1.9 4.13

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table of sessions – At a glance

Lincoln- Lincoln- Great Great Water Minnesota Navy Pier Huron shire I shire II America 1 America II Tower Tuesday

8:00-9:30 10.1 9.1 5.1 1.1 12.5 14.14 6.3 13.1

PIP 9:45-11:15 10.2 9.4 5.2 1.2 12.1 14.15 13.2 MTG

JAPA AESOP PT&P 12:00-1:00 9.11 5.22 12.4 OPENopen 13.16 MTG Roundtable MTG

1:15-2:45 10.3 9.2 5.3 1.3 12.6 14.16 11.1 13.3

3:00-4:30 10.4 9.6 5.4 1.4 12.7 14.19 11.2 13.4

Wednesday

Local 8:00-9:30 16.4 5.14 5.5 12.9 1.5 MTG 13.6 Host

Local 9:45-11:15 16.5 5.16 5.6 12.8 1.6 Highlight 13.8 Host

Thursday

8:00-9:30 16.7 11.3 5.7 5.19 12.10 14.20 7.10 13.7

9:45-11:15 16.6 11.4 5.9 5.21 12.11 14.21 Highlight 13.5

GPEAN SFIG 12:00-1:00 9.9 11.5 MTG 12.3 MTG 13.17 MTG MTG

1:15-2:45 9.3 11.6 5.8 14.18 12.12 14.22 7.13 13.9

3:00-4:30 9.8 11.7 5.10 1.8 12.13 14.23 MTG 13.10

4:45-6:15 9.5 11.8 5.11 1.7 12.14 14.12 4.5 13.11

Friday

GPEAN PT not 8:00-9:00 9.10 MTG 5.15 12.16 12.2 MTG MTG available

GPEAN not 9:15-10:45 9.7 13.14 5.12 5.17 12.15 4.15 MTG available

GPEAN not 11:00-12:30 4.12 13.15 5.13 5.18 14.13 4.16 MTG available

29 At a Glance – Business Meetings Business Meetings ACSP Meetings Meeting Name Day/Date/Time Location

2009 (Virginia) ACSP 50th Conference Wednesday, July 9, 8:00am-9:30am Huron Room Committee Meeting

2008 ACSP-AESOP Joint Thursday, July 10, 12:00pm-1:00pm Lincolnshire II Room Congress Committee

2008 Track Chair Meeting Thursday, July 10, 3:00pm-4:30pm Huron Room

AESOP Meetings

Meeting Name Day/Date/Time Location

Executive Committee Meeting Sunday, July 6, 1:00pm-6:00pm River North Room

Michigan/Michigan CoRep Meeting Monday, July 7, 8:00am-12:00pm State Rooms

French and British Planning Studies Group Tuesday, July 8: 12:00pm-1:00pm Purdue Room

Planning and Complexity Thematic Group Tuesday, July 8: 12:00pm-1:00pm Wisconsin Room

New Technologies in Planning Tuesday, July 8: 12:00pm-1:00pm O’Hare Room Thematic Group

Planning Law and Property Tuesday, July 8: 12:00pm-1:00pm Michigan State Room Rights Thematic Group

Resilience & Risk Mitigation Strategies Tuesday, July 8: 12:00pm-1:00pm, Great America Thematic Group

Urban Design in Planning Thematic Group Thursday, July 10: 12:00pm-1:00pm Michigan State Room

Transnational and Cross-border Thursday, July 10: 12:00pm-1:00pm Michigan Room Planning Thematic Group

Transport Planning and Policy: European Thursday, July 10: 12:00pm-1:00pm Northwestern Room Experiences Thematic Group

Research Ethics and Planning Thematic Group Thursday, July 10: 12:00pm-1:00pm Indiana Room

Resilience & Risk Mitigation Strategies Thematic Group - Vulnerability vs. Resilience. Thursday, July 10: 12:00pm-1:00pm Iowa Room Visions for Cities Future Roundtable

30 Business Meetings – At a Glance

Journal Editorial Board Meetings

Meeting Name Day/Date/Time Location

Journal of Planning Education and Monday, July 7, 1:00pm-2:30pm Michigan Room Research Editorial Board (JPER)

HPD Editorial Advisory Board Tuesday, July 8, 7:00am-8:00am Great America I Room

Journal Progress in Planning Tuesday, July 8, 9:45am-11:15am Huron Room

Journal of the American Planning Tuesday, July 8, 11:30am-1:00pm Minnesota Room Association (JAPA)

Planning Theory & Practice Tuesday, July 8, 11:30am-1:00pm Navy Pier Room Editorial Board

Journal of Planning Theory Friday, July 11, 8:00am-9:00am Huron Room

Journal of Planning History Friday, July 11, 7:30am-8:30am Lincolnshire I

GPEAN Meetings

Meeting Name Day/Date/Time Location

GPEAN World Planning Schools Congress APA Headquarters, Sunday, July 6, 9:00am - 12:00pm Steering Committee, Part One Catherine Bauer Room

GPEAN Coordinating Committee, APA Headquarters, Sunday, July 6, 1:00pm - 4:00pm Part One Catherine Bauer Room

Presidential Suite 4524 GPEAN Presidents Gathering Tuesday, July 8, 11:30am-1:30pm Marriott Hotel

GPEAN Journal Editors Interest Group Thursday, July 10, 12:00pm-1:00pm Great America I Room

GPEAN Steering Committee, Part Two Friday, July 11, 8:00am-10am Navy Pier Room

GPEAN Coordinating Committee, Friday, July 11, 10:30am-12:30pm Navy Pier Room Part Two

GPEAN Steering & Coordinating Friday, July 11, 2:30pm-4:30pm Please see IPHS Program Committee Combined Meeting

31 32 Special Interest – At a Glance Special Interest Group Events

Meeting Name Day, Date, Time Location

ACSP Global Planning Educators Interest Tuesday, July 8, Great America I Group (GPEIG) - Business Meeting 6:30pm - 7:15pm

ACSP Global Planning Educators Interest Group (GPEIG) - Thursday, July 10, Purdue Room Meeting with HUD’s Director of International Research 12:00pm-1:00pm

ACSP Senior Faculty Interest Group Thursday, July 10, Huron Room (SFIG) - Business Meeting and Roundtable 12:00pm-1:00pm

ACSP Planners of Color Interest Group (POCIG) - Tuesday, July 8, Ohio State Room Business Meeting 12:00pm-1:00pm

ACSP Planners of Color Interest Group (POCIG) - Thursday, July 10, Ohio State Room Roundtable 12:00pm-1:00pm

ACSP Faculty Women’s Interest Group (FWIG) - Tuesday, July 8, Michigan Room Business Meeting 12:00pm-1:00pm

ACSP Faculty Women’s Interest Group (FWIG) – Wednesday, July 9, 7th Floor, Salon I Luncheon 11:15am-1:00pm

Wednesday, July 9, AESOP Young Academics (YA) - Special Session Michigan Room 9:45am-11:15am

Shrinking Cities International Research Monday, July 7, Minnesota Room Network (SCiRN) 8:00am-3:00pm

Organizational Meeting for a Food and Friday, July 11, Iowa Room Agriculture Planning Interest Group 8:00am-9:00am

International Association of China Wednesday, July 9, Michigan Room Planners (IACP) 11:30am-1:00pm

Please come visit with us The Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy is structured as a at the Local Host Session campus-wide interdisciplinary research, policy and practice unit governed by an Executive Board and an Administrative Council and located in the organized by the IRRPP Department of Urban Planning and Public Affairs. Chaired by the Provost, the Administrative Council includes the deans of Education, Liberal Arts and On Wednesday, July 9, 8:00 am Sciences, Public Health, Social Work and Urban Planning and Policy and the in Great America I Vice Chancellor for External Affairs. The Executive Board consists of faculty partners of IRRPP from a variety of disciplines throughout UIC’s campus. Under the supervision of the Executive Board, the Director is responsible for ensuring that the Institute meets its overall mission and vision and works closely with its governors and partners to improve continuously its core programs and to develop new ones. The Department of Urban Planning and Public Affairs provides administrative support for the Institute.

33 At a Glance – POSTER DISPLAY

• ...... • ...... Poster Display Valuation Of Governmental Culture, Creativity And Guarantee In BOT Innovation As Drivers Of in the Infrastructure Project With Development And Urban Real Option Analysis [807] Regeneration [998] Book Fair Café JUN, Jaebum [Texas A&M University] ABER, Jasmin [email protected] [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected] 7th Floor, SHAKAWY, M. Atef ...... Marriott Hotel, [Texas A&M University] • Grand Salon III [email protected] Bridging The Implementation • ...... Gap: Can Early Market • ...... Involvement Provide For Privacy Issues In Household Geographic Determinants Of Sustainable Infrastructure? Travel Surveys [784] Truck Accidents In California, [999] 1998-2004 [831] COTTRILL, Caitlin D. LENFERINK, Sander [University of Illinois at Chicago] [University of Groningen] MCFERRIN, Peter [University of Southern [email protected] California] [email protected] [email protected] • ...... THAKURIAH, Piyushimita ARTS, Jos [University of Illinois at Chicago] [University of Groningen] Urban Sprawl [email protected] [email protected] In Estonia (EU) [448] • ...... HIOB, Mart [Tallinn Technical University] • [email protected] Research On Town Planning In Agent-Based Modeling Of Infill Three Gorges Reservoir Area- Development Dynamics In ...... • -A Case Study Of The Shizhu Changing Urban Environment Tujiazu Autonamous County In Sustainability, Cities And [502] Chongqing, China [993] Towards The “In Itinere” Gender: Comparative Studies KIM, Yuseung Environmental Assessment (Sea) Of Gender And Urban YAQI, Zhou [University of Colorado Denver] Of Rural Development Policy In Regeneration In The European [Institute of Digital City and Urban Planning] [email protected] Europe [997] Union [413] [email protected] • ...... SPAZIANTE, Agata [Politecnico di Torino] SHIBATA, Kuniko [London School of Economics ZHOU, Junqing [email protected] and Political Science] [Institute of Digital City and Urban Planning] The 2006 Immigrant [email protected] [email protected] Demonstrations In Los MURANO, JR., Chiara [Politecnico di Torino] Angeles, California [275] [email protected] • ...... • VÁZQUEZ-CASTILLO, M. Teresa Contemporary Urban Design Learning To Talk “Shop” With [California State University, Northridge] In Brazil: Beyond Brasilia [942] Other Professionals [814] [email protected] SIEMBIEDA, William J. [California KIRCHLER, Leslie B. [Indenpendent Scholar] • ...... Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo] [email protected] [email protected] Bridging Structure And Agency: The Role Of Social DEL RIO, Vicente [California Polytechnic State Cognition In Institutional University, San Luis Obispo] Change [666] [email protected] KIM, Annette M. • ...... [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected] Walkability: An Evaluation Of Existing Pedestrian Indices [589] MAGHELAL, Praveen K. [Florida Atlantic University] [email protected]

34 Session Titles by Track – At a Glance

Track 3 Session Titles Environmental Planning, Resources Management And Climate Change by Track Petter Næss, Denmark, [email protected] Stacey Swearingen White, Kansas, [email protected] The numbering system given to identify sessions within each track 3.1 Pre-Organized Session - does not describe the status of a session nor provide any schedule Planning For Reuse Of Contaminated Properties ...... 47 information. The numbers are purely for administrative identification 3.2 Planning And Climate Change I – and tracking purposes by the Congress schedule organizers. You Measuring And Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions...... 41. will find when viewing the table of sessions, like a puzzle, as 3.3 Planning And Climate Change II – sessions were moved from room to room and time slot to another Community Level Considerations ...... 47 time slot during the scheduling process, the numbers lose much of 3.4 Planning And Climate Change III – Governance Considerations . . . . . 54 3.5 Planning And Climate Change IV – Adaptation Considerations. . . . 59. their sequential ordering. You may even see some session numbers 3.6 Planning Perspectives On Flooding And Floodplains...... 42. missing – these missing sessions likely collapsed from withdrawal 3.7 Disasters And Hazards Planning...... 59 of presenters . 3.8 Habitat And Biodiversity Planning...... 54. 3.9 Institutions, Collaboration, And Policy Communities ...... 66 3.10 Sustainability At The Local Level...... 70 Track 1 3.11 Waste Management – Issues And Analysis ...... 77 Gender, Ethnicity, And Diversity In Planning 3.12 Energy Analysis And Planning ...... 78 Petra Doan, Florida, [email protected] 3.13 Land Protection And Open Space Conservation...... 83. 3.14 Environmentally-Oriented Development Approaches ...... 83 Francesco Lo Piccolo, Italy, [email protected] 3.15 Pursuing Sustainability In Large Cities...... 89. 3.16 Urban/Rural Environmental And Spatial Perspectives...... 90. 1.1 Including Religion and Women in Planning...... 41. 3.17 Analyzing Impacts In And Of The Built Environment...... 95 1.2 Gender Inclusion And Planning Processes ...... 46 3.18 Urban Form, Urban Policy, And The Environment...... 95. 1.3 Skills To Bridge Gendered, Racial, And Ethnic Divides...... 53. 3.19 New Perspectives On Sustainability ...... 99 1.4 Ethnicity And Neighborhood Planning Processes...... 58 3.20 Environmental Justice ...... 99 1.5 Gender, Ethnicity, And Public Spaces ...... 65 3.21 Water And Water Quality Issues...... 113 1.6 Ethnicity And Formal And Informal Entrepreneurship...... 70. 1.7 Gender And Ethnicity In Spatial Justice Movements...... 98 1.8 Making Places For Diverse Populations ...... 94 Track 4 1.9 Immigrants, Citizenship And Planning Policies...... 112 Governance, Capacity Building and Participation Track 2 Alex Schwartz, New York, [email protected] Economic Development Track Lia Vasconcelos, Portugal, [email protected], [email protected] Zenia Kotval, Michigan, [email protected] Roelof Verhage, France, [email protected] 4.1 Neighborhood Governance And Planning - Part 1...... 42. 4.2 Neighborhood Governance And Planning - Part 2...... 47. 2.1 Economic Policy...... 41 4.3 Planning And Governance Reform In UK And New Zealand...... 54. 2.2 Workforce And Social Issues...... 46. 4.4 Dilemmas Of Citizen Participation...... 59. 2.3 Workforce Development...... 53 4.5 Governance, Planning And Urban Redevelopment Projects...... 99 2.4 Urban Decline & Revitalization...... 58 4.6 Network Governance...... 70. 2.5 Urban Regeneration...... 65. 4.7 Intergovernmental Collaboration...... 78. 2.6 Knowledge And Technology Based Development...... 70. 4.8 Post-Disaster Planning And Governance...... 83. 2.7 Design Issues...... 77. 4.9 New Forms Of Governance...... 90 2.8 Industrial Concentration And Clusters...... 83. 4.10 Planning And Ethnic Conflict...... 95. 2.9 Preservation And Renewal ...... 89 4.11 Transforming Practices And Governance...... 99 2.10 Festivals/Event Hosting ...... 94 4.12 Public-Private Partnerships...... 113. 2.11 Arts And Culture...... 98 4.13 Infrastructure And Governance...... 114. 2.12 Creative Policy ...... 112 4.14 Governance In The Informal Sector ...... 66 2.13 Community And Neighborhood Planning...... 113 4.15 Knowledge, Experts, Governance, And Planning...... 109 2.14 People Stories And Impacts...... 108 4.16 Governance Of Nonprofit And Civic Organizations...... 114. 2.15 Pre-Organized Session – Junk Science: The Role Of 4.17 Governance, Practices And Decision-Making ...... 109 Secondary Markets In Urban Development...... 113 4.18 Governance, Culture And Theory...... 78 4.19 Roundtable – Technologies And The Transformation Of Planning Practice: Assessing Gains/Losses And Charting Next Steps. . . . . 51 4.20  Roundtable – The Limits To Nonprofit Radicalism And Advocacy Planning: A Cross National Perspective...... 88 35 At a Glance – Session Titles by Track

Track 5 Track 7 Housing And Community Development Land Use Policy And Governance Kirk McClure, Kansas, [email protected] Rayman Mohamed, Michigan, [email protected] Hugo Priemus, Netherlands, [email protected] Vesselina Troeva, Bulgaria, [email protected]

5.1 Cdcs And Public-Private Partnerships...... 42 7.1 The Land And Its Laws And Institutions: Global Perspectives...... 43 5.2 Community Development Techniques...... 47 7.2 Emerging Methods In Land Use Planning...... 55 5.3 Hope VI & Public Housing...... 54 7.3 Metropolitan Development: 5.4 Housing And Smart Growth...... 60. Perspectives From Asia, Europe, And North America...... 48. 5.5 Housing Market Behavior And Demographic Challenges...... 66. 7.4 Do Planners Matter And Can Planning Make A Difference? ...... 60 5.6 Housing Market Behavior And Price Models ...... 71 7.5 Urban Regeneration And Land Use Planning ...... 67 5.7 Housing Market Behavior And The Environment ...... 79 7.6 Transportation And Land Use: 5.8 Housing Markets And Planning For Them...... 90 Making The Connection Or Losing The Plot?...... 72. 5.9 Housing Policy At The National Level...... 83 7.7 Urban Sprawl: Trends And Issues In Europe And North America. . . . 79. 5.10 Immigrants And Housing Attainment...... 95. 7.8 Housing: Bridging The Divide Between 5.11 Immigrants And The Suburbs...... 99 Land Use Planning And Affordability...... 84. 5.12 Local Community Development ...... 109 7.9 Assessing The Progress And Failures 5.13 Location And Dispersal...... 114. Of Growth Management And Smart Growth...... 91. 5.14 Mortgages And Credit Market Problems...... 66 7.10 Planning Capacity And Participation: Forging The Links ...... 80 5.15 Neighborhood Regeneration And Inequality ...... 105 7.11 Land Preservation: What Works, 5.16 Neighborhood Regeneration And Mixed Communities...... 71 What Does Not Work, And Is It Still A Good Idea?...... 96 5.17 Neighborhood Regeneration And Segregation ...... 109 7.12 Making The Place: Lessons From Asia, Europe, And North America.100 5.18 Neighborhood Regeneration And The Inner City...... 114 7.13 Managing The Metropolis: Lessons And Trends In The U.S...... 91. 5.19 Neighborhood Regeneration In The City Center...... 79. 5.20 Inclusionary Programs And Dealing With NIMBY Forces ...... 42 Track 8 5.21 Tax Credits And Preservation...... 84 Methods For Spatial And Planning Analysis 5.22 Roundtable - The Mortgage Mess: Origins, Impacts, And Prospects For Recovery...... 52 Ming Zhang, Texas, [email protected]

Track 6 8.1 Land Use Modeling...... 43 International Development 8.2 Advancing Planning Methods...... 48 8.3 GIS Applications ...... 55 And Transnational Planning 8.4 Spatial Analysis...... 60. Andreas Faludi, Netherlands, [email protected] 8.5 Visualization And Simulation...... 67. Keith Pezzoli, California, [email protected] 8.6 Analyzing The Built Environment...... 72. 8.7 Modeling Land Use/Land Cover Change...... 80. 8.8 Spatial Planning/Support Systems...... 84 6.1 Globalization Processes And Cities: 8.9 Measuring Urban Form ...... 91 Going Beyond North/South Dialogue ...... 48 8.10 Pre-Organized Session: It’s All About The Evidence Stupid: 6.2 Urban Governance In China...... 54. Qualitative Research In Urban Planning...... 96 6.3 Urban Development In China...... 43. 8.11 Pre-Organized Session: Planning Support Systems...... 106. 6.4 Progress In European Spatial Planning...... 60 8.12 Pre-Organized Session: National Employment Time-Series Panel. . . 36. 6.5 Cross-Border Planning...... 67 6.6 Planning Culture...... 79. 6.7 Networking For University-Based Research And Development. . . . . 71 6.8 Informal Urban Development: Policy And Planning In Critical Perspective...... 84. 6.9 Spatial Planning And Community Development In Indonesia, Thailand And South Korea...... 90. 6.10 Agro-Industry, Global Commodity Flows And Rural Development. . . 95. 6.11 Strategies For Integrated Urban Development...... 100. 6.12 Globalization, Territorality And Planning...... 110 6.13 Pre-Organized Session – Dialogues: Examining Planning Ideas In Practice...... 67. 6.14 Roundtable – Emergent Research Themes On European Territorial Governance...... 88.

36 Session Titles by Track – At a Glance

Track 9 Track 12 Planning Education Planning Theory And History Sessions Howell Baum, Maryland, [email protected] Michael Gunder, Auckland, [email protected] Kristina Nilsson, Sweden, [email protected] 12.1 Pre-Organized Session - Martin Meyerson: 9.1 Teaching New Planning Skills And Roles...... 43 Practitioner, Educator, Researcher...... 12 9.2 Teaching Interdisciplinarity In Planning...... 55. 12.2 Roundtable – Oxford Handbook Of Urban Planning: Sneak Preview.106 9.3 Planning Education Around The World...... 91 12.3 Roundtable – Planning Theory: Text Or Context?...... 88. 9.4 Educational Innovations...... 48. 12.4 Roundtable – Beyond The Ladder: 9.5 Ethical And Justice Issues In Planning Education...... 100. What Have We Learned About Community 9.6 New Technology For Planning Education...... 60. Roles In US Community Development Initiatives? ...... 52 9.7 How Students Think...... 110. 12.5 Difference, Complexity And Social Learning...... 44 9.8 Roundtable – How Should Planners Try To Affect Society, 12.6 Spatial Doctrine And Vision...... 56 And How Can Universities Help Them Do That? Taking 12.7 Epistemological Challenges And Diversions ...... 61 Educational Outcomes Seriously...... 96. 12.8 Justice, Morality And Trust...... 73. 9.9 Roundtable – Global Inventory Of Planning Education...... 88 12.9 Public Realm And Management...... 68. 9.10 Roundtable – Where Are We And Where Are We Going: 12.10 Time And Space...... 80. A Discussion Of Teaching And Research 12.11 Theories Of Transformation...... 85. On Environmental Justice And Just Sustainability ...... 106 12.12 Discursive Framings...... 92. 9.11 Roundtable – What’s Food Got To Do With It? 12.13 Contemporary History ...... 96 On Teaching Planners About Food Systems...... 52. 12.14 Actants And Technologies In History...... 101. 9.13 Roundtable – Transnational Exchange Programs...... 88. 12.15 Historical Artefacts And Their Dispossession...... 110. 12.16 Informality, Process, Morality...... 106 Track 10 Track 13: Regions And Regional Planning Planning And Human Health And Safety Louis Albrecht, Belgium, [email protected] Stefan Greiving, Germany, [email protected] Kate Foster, New York, [email protected] Lois Takahashi, California, [email protected] 13.1 Conference Theme Session: Bridging Regional Divides ...... 44 10.1 Food And Supportive Environments For Health...... 44 13.2 Pre-Organized Session – Shrinking Centers: 10.2 School Siting And Children’s Physical Activity...... 49. The Challenge Of Declining Cities...... 49 10.3 Pre-Organized Session - School Siting And Healthy Communities. . . 55 13.3 Pre-Organized Session – Shrinking Edges: 10.4 Measures And Techniques...... 61 The Challenge Of Declining Suburbs...... 56 10.5 Urban Natural Environment And Health...... 67. 13.4 Regional Analysis Reconsidered ...... 61 10.6 The Spatial Dimension Of Crime ...... 72 13.5 Reconsidering (Mega)-Regional Infrastructure ...... 85 10.8 Pre-Organized Session - 13.6 Tools Of Territorial Governance ...... 68 Issues In Post-Disaster Recovery Planning: A Global Perspective. . . 115 13.7 Pre-Organized Session – Regional Resilience And Dealing With The Unforeseen...... 37 Track 11 13.8 Planning The Sustainable Metropolis ...... 73 Planning Processes, Law, Administration, 13.9 Pre-Organized Session – And Dispute Resolution Polycentric Governance And The Regional City...... 92. 13.10 Strategy And Process In Regional Planning ...... 97 Rachelle Alterman, Israel, alterman@techunix, technion.ac.il 13.11 Spatial Structure And Regional Outcomes...... 101 Sanda Kaufman, Ohio, [email protected] 13.12 Higher-Level Policies And Regional Action...... 110. 13.13 Regional Innovation Revisited...... 115. 11.1 Compensation and Value Capture, 56 13.14 Regional Governance Revisited...... 111. 11.2 Theoretically Speaking...... 61 13.15 Rural Regional Innovation...... 115 11.3 Making Planning Decisions ...... 80 13.16 Roundtable - Resilience And Vulnerability 11.4 Planning In Transition Times...... 85. As Conceptual Frameworks For The Study Of Urban Regions . . . . 52 11.5 Roundtable - On The Future Of ADR In Planning Process 13.17 Roundtable - Shrinking Cities: New Label For An Old City Divide?.88 Research & Education: Engaging The Next Generation Of Scholar/Practitioners And Researchers...... 88 11.6 Participatory Planning Decisions ...... 92 11.7 Participation, Politics And Law...... 96. 11.8 Planning, Policies And Regulations ...... 101

37 At a Glance – Session Titles by Track

Track 14 Track 15 Transportation, Mobility, Connectivity Urban Design And Physical Planning And Infrastructure Planning Taner Oc, United Kingdom, [email protected] Pantelis Skayannis, Greece, [email protected] Steve Tiesdell, United Kingdom, [email protected] Ruth Steiner, Florida, [email protected] 15.1 Design Content And Quality...... 45 14.1 Planning Major Infrastructure Projects...... 44. 15.2 New Places In Changing Cities...... 50. 14.2 Pre-Organized Session: 15.3 New Urbanism – Is It Maturing? ...... 57 Urban Freight Policy And Planning: A Comparative Analysis. . . . . 50. 15.4 Challenges For Public Places ...... 62 14.3 Cycle And Pedestrian Travel: 15.5 Reclaiming Public Spaces...... 68. The Role Of Network Connectivity (Session 1 Of 2)...... 56. 15.6 Designs For Challenging Places, 74 14.4 Bicycle And Pedestrian Travel: 15.7 Historic Cities Competing Through Design...... 81. Modeling Travel Behavior (Session 2 Of 2)...... 62. 15.8 Historic Cities – Good Places?...... 86 14.5 Understanding Travel Behavior And Transit Use ...... 68 15.9 Innovative Approaches...... 93 14.6 Understanding Travel Behavior: 15.10 Streets Are For Walking...... 97. Considering Children’s Travel And Neighborhood Characteristics. . . 73. 15.11 Cities And Places That Refuse To Die...... 102 14.7 Understanding Travel Behavior: 15.12 Reassessing International Experience, 107 The Role Of Sustainable Transportation And Smart Growth...... 81 15.13 What Makes Public Space Public? ...... 111 14.8 Traffic Congestion: Perceptions, Actions And Measurement. . . . . 85. 15.14 Tools For Urban Design...... 111 14.9 Private Public Partnerships: 15.15 Placemaking...... 116. The Public And Private Roles In Financing Infrastructure ...... 92 15.16 Managing Recovery And Change In Historic Cities...... 116. 14.10 Modeling The Connection Between Urban Form And Travel Behavior...... 97. Track 16 14.11 Modeling Regional Land Use, Safety, Planning Ideas And Planning Practices: And Travel Patterns Using Diverse Methodologies...... 102. A Critical Look At International Exchange 14.12 Assessing The Use Of Transit-Oriented In The Planning Field Development In The International Context...... 102 14.13 Planning For Transit-Oriented Development Sponsored by the journal, Planning Theory and In Urban And Suburban Contexts...... 116 Practice/Routledge Publishers 14.14 Planning For The Diverse Environmental Impacts Of Transport Project...... 45 Patsy Healey, Newcastle University, [email protected] 14.15 Transport Infrastructure And Urban Design: Planning For Urban Centers And Urban Regions...... 50. 16.1 Practices Of Diffusion 1, 15 14.16 Influences On The Transit System Use: 16.2 Practices Of Diffusion 2 ...... 57 Reliability, System Integration And Technology...... 57 16.3 Practices Of Diffusion 3 ...... 62 14.17 Transport Planning For The Elderly 16.4 Recognising Cultural And Institutional Diversity 1, 15 And Special Needs Populations ...... 106 16.5 Recognising Cultural And Institutional Diversity 2...... 74. 14.18 Social, Economic, And Environmental 16.6 Planning Histories And Global-Local Dynamics 1 ...... 86 Costs And Benefits Of The Transport System...... 93 16.7 Planning Histories And Global-Local Dynamics 2 ...... 81 14.19 Planning For The Safety Of All Users 16.10 Divided Cities...... 107. Of The Transportation System...... 62. 16.11 Roundtable – Western Consensus-Building, 14.20 Intermodal Transport Planning For Airports, Rail And Trucks. . . . . 81 Eastern Contexts: Exploring The Challenges, 14.21 Tools For Assessing Land Use And Transportation Interactions. . . 86. Surprises, Adaptations And Innovations...... 107. 14.22 Assessment And Participation 16.12 Roundtable – The Ethics Of Standardising The Criteria In The Transportation Planning Process...... 93. To Accredit International Planning Programmes: 14.23 Land Use And Infrastructure...... 97 A View From The Americas...... 52 14.24 Roundtable: Designing New Planning Measures Of Transportation System Performance...... 52.

38 TUESDAY Tuesday SESSIONS, ROUNDTABLES ROUNDTABLES AND MEETINGS CHRONOLOGICAL

8:00–9:30 am CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Tuesday Tuesday Sessions 8:00 – 9:30 am

•...... New Economic Policies, The Local Level And The State: The Case Of France [60] 1.1 Including Religion and DEMAZIÈRE, Christophe [Universite de Tours] Women in Planning [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: MILES, Rebecca [Florida Territorialization Within The Global State University] [email protected] Economic Flux: Possibilities For Spatial Economic Planning Based On Commodity Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America I Chain Analysis [83] LEVELT, Melika [University of Amsterdam] New Ethnic Places Of Worship And Planning [email protected] Challenges [1] AGRAWAL, Sandeep K. [Ryerson University] ...... [email protected] • 3.2 Planning and Climate Muslims On The Fringe: Planning For An Change I - Measuring and Islamic School On The Outskirts Of Sydney, Reducing Greenhouse Gas Australia [6] Emissions BUGG, Laura Beth [University of Sydney] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: WHEELER, Stephen M. [University of California, Urbanisation And The Un-Gendering Of Davis] [email protected] Inheritance Rights: The Case Of Tlokweng Village, Botswana [17] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan KALABAMU, Faustin T. [University of Botswana] [email protected] Reducing Greenhouse Gases Along The Transect [114] •...... ANDREWS, Clinton J. [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected] 2.1 Economic Policy Moderator: LEVELT, Melika [University of Planning For Climate Change: Emissions Amsterdam] [email protected] Inventories And Government Jurisdictions [136] Discussant: RENSKI, Henry [University of DRUMMOND, William J. [Georgia Institute of Massachusetts] [email protected] Technology] [email protected] 7:00 – 8:00 am YOUTIE, Jan [Georgia Institute of Technology] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan State [email protected] •...... Land Value Taxation Revisited [52] Public Attitudes Toward Integrated HPD Editorial BOURASSA, Steven [University of Louisville] Strategies To Reduce Carbon Emissions [194] Advisory Board [email protected] WERNSTEDT, Kris [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University] [email protected] Room: 3rd Floor, Cook Supply Side And Distributional Equity Issues In Economic Impacts Of Transportation Investments [56] CHATMAN, Daniel G. [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected]

41 Tuesday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 8:00–9:30 am

•...... •...... A Tale Of Two Foundations: Family Foundations And Community Development In 3.6 Planning Perspectives on 4.1 Neighborhood Governance San Diego, California [350] Flooding and Floodplains and Planning - Part 1 RABINOWITZ BUSSELL, Mirle [University of California, San Diego] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: Moderator: The last presenter in this session. MARTINEZ-COSIO, Maria L. [University of Texas, ROTH, Michael [Dortmund University of Arlington] [email protected] Technology] [email protected] Discussant: VIDAL, Avis C. [Wayne State University] [email protected] Demand-Oriented Development Of Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Iowa Affordable Housing – The Example Of Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Illinois Housing Co-Operatives In The Cities Of Mitigating Flood Impacts At The Local Level Berlin And Erfurt, Germany [354] In Texas And Florida [122] Building Community Capacity And Social SINNING, Heidi [University of Applied Sciences BRODY, Samuel D. [Texas A&M University] Cohesion Through Resident-Led Evaluation: Erfurt] [email protected] [email protected] The Example Of Stockwell Urban II Project BERNHARDT, Sarah P. [Texas A&M University] In London, UK [206] •...... [email protected] BAILEY, Nicholas J. [University of Westminster] ZAHRAN, Sammy [Colorado State University] [email protected] 5.20 Inclusionary Programs [email protected] And Dealing With NIMBY HIGHFIELD, Wesley E. [Texas A&M University] A Collaborative-Project Memory Tool For Forces [email protected] Participatory Planning [221] DE LIDDO, Anna [Politecnico di Bari] Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Analyzing The Impacts Of Typhoons And [email protected] Floods To Residential Stability In Korea [153] Discussant: None IM, Jung-Soon [Kyonggi University] Bypassed By Broadband: Community [email protected] Participation In Infrastructure Planning [236] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Wisconsin KIM, Geunyoung [Kangnam University] KAYLOR, Charles H. [University of Michigan] [email protected] [email protected] Inclusionary Zoning And Neighborhood KIM, Jinwook [Seoul National University of Racial And Economic Transition [329] Technology] [email protected] A Multi-Level Approach To Area Based KONTOKOSTA, Constantine E. [Columbia KIM, Sangwon [Kangnam University] Policy. Changing Attitudes And Behaviour In University] [email protected] [email protected] Urban Deprived Areas [250] JUNG, Tae-Hwa [Kangnam Yniversity] NIENHUIS, Ivo [University of Groningen] The Political Economy Of Manufactured [email protected] [email protected] Home Parks: A Case Study Of Policy DE ROO, Gert [University of Groningen] Development In Oregon [359] Mitigating Flood Damage Through Local [email protected] TREMOULET, Andree [Portland State University] Comprehensive Planning In Florida [157] [email protected] ...... KANG, Jungeun [Texas A&M University] • [email protected] 5.1 CDCs and Public-Private Partnerships Planning Policy And Flood Risk: The Implementation Of National Guidance Within Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Local Planning [197] WHITE, Iain [University of Manchester] Discussant: None [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire II

The Role Of Housing Partnerships In Affordable Housing [304] GANAPATI, Sukumar [Florida International University] [email protected]

42 8:00–9:30 am CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Tuesday

•...... •...... A New Approach To Model Real Estate Development: Application Of Urbansim To 6.3 Urban Development in 7.1 The Land and its Laws The Puget Sound Region [527] China and Institutions: Global WANG, Liming [University of Washington] Perspectives [email protected] Moderator: ZHANG, Tingwei [University of WADDELL, Paul [University of Washington] Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] [email protected] Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Discussant: FRIEDMANN, John [University of To Couple Or Not To Couple: Integrating British Columbia] [email protected] Discussant: JOURDAN, Dawn E. [University of Land-Use And Hydrologic Modeling To Florida] [email protected] Assess The Impacts Of Urbanization On Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Huron Ground-Water Sustainability [532] Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, O’Hare ZELLNER, Moira [University of Illinois at Chicago] Decoding China’s High-Tech Triangle: [email protected] Beijing, Shanghai, And Shenzhen [383] Compensation Rights For Decline In Land REEVES, Howard W. [US Geological Survey] FAN, Peilei [Michigan State University] Values [429] [email protected] [email protected] ALTERMAN, Rachelle [Technion- Israel Institute of Technology] [email protected] ...... Building Globalization: Transnational • Architectural Production In Urban China An Alternative Perspective On U.S. 9.1 Teaching New Planning [410] – European Property Rights And Land Skills and Roles REN, Xuefei [Michigan State University] Use Planning: Differences Without Any [email protected] Substance [452] Moderator: FISCHLER, Raphael [McGill JACOBS, Harvey M. [University of Wisconsin- University] [email protected] Local State Entrepreneurialism In China: Madison] [email protected] Its Urban Representations, Institutional Foundations And Policy Implications [421] •...... Discussant: BAUM, Howell S. [University of WANG, Lei [] Maryland College Park] [email protected] 8.1 Land Use Modeling [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire I Moderator/Discussant: FERREIRA, Joseph Urban Infrastructure Financing And Regional [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] The Planning Expert As Stranger: Economic Performance: The Case Of China [email protected] [425] Implications For Pedagogy [534] APOSTOL, Ileana [California State Polytechnic WU, Weiping [Virginia Commonwealth University] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Purdue [email protected] University, Pomona] [email protected] Spatial Interaction Model With Land Use Education For Reflective Practice: Theory [487] And Application [539] DENTINHO, Tomaz P. [Universidade dos Açores] FISCHLER, Raphael [McGill University] [email protected] [email protected] SILVEIRA, Paulo [University of the Azores] [email protected] Internationalisation And Cooperation In Delivering Planning Education Programmes Land Use Patterns And Access In Mexico [540] City [514] FRANK, Andrea I. [Cardiff University] ORTIZ-CHAO, Claudia G. [University College [email protected] London] [email protected],[email protected]

Conceptual Validation Of Real Estate Development Processes In Spatial Competition Modeling [526] WALLACE, Lindsay [Auburn University] [email protected] CLAY, Michael J. [Auburn University] [email protected] HOLLEY, Paul [Auburn University] [email protected] HUNT, J.D. [University of Calgary] [email protected] ABRAHAM, J.E. [University of Calgary] [email protected]

43 Tuesday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 8:00–9:30 am

•...... Waves Of Complexity. Theory, Models, And •...... Practice [680] 10.1 Food and Supportive SILVA, Elisabete A. [University of Cambridge] 14.1 Planning Major Environments for Health [email protected] Infrastructure Projects Moderator: MCLEAN, Beverly M. [University at Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Spatial Justice: Towards Critical Spatial Buffalo] [email protected] Possibilities [682] Discussant: None SOURELI, Konstantina [University of California, Discussant: None Los Angeles] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Northwestern Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Minnesota Planning, A Genre Approach [653] Placing The Megaregion In A Global DE HAAS, Wim [Ministry of Agriculture, Personal And Environmental Correlates Context [786] Netherlands] [email protected] Of Perceived Health Status And Health DOYLE, Jessica L. [Georgia Institute of Disparity [584] ...... Technology] [email protected] LEE, Chanam [Texas A&M University] • ROSS, Catherine L. [Georgia Institute of [email protected] 13.1 Conference Theme Technology] [email protected] KIM, Eun Jung [Texas A&M University] Session: Bridging Regional BARRINGER, Jason [Georgia Institute of [email protected] Divides Technology] [email protected] LEONE DE NIE, Karen [Georgia Institute of Urban Public Markets: A Sustainable Food Moderator/Discussant: Technology] [email protected] Venue For Healthy Food Shopping [591] WU, Chung-Tong [University of Western Sydney] WOO, Myungje [Georgia Institute of Technology] MCLEAN, Beverly M. [] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Water Tower The Community Infrastructure Levy: A Does Change In The Built Environment Game Theoretic Analysis Of Managing Influence Obesity? Results From A Costs Of Suburbanization: Effects Of Infrastructure Provision Under England’s Longitudinal Study [601] Residential Relocation On Household Reformed Spatial Planning System [821] RAJA, Samina [University at Buffalo] Welfare Measures In Shanghai [710] LORD, Alexander D. [University of Liverpool] [email protected] DAY, Jennifer E. [University of California, [email protected] MILLEN, Amy E. [University at Buffalo] Berkeley] [email protected] [email protected] CERVERO, Robert [University of California, Testing Transaction Cost Theory On Public Berkeley] [email protected] Goods [878] ...... • WHITTINGTON, Jan [University of Washington] Booming Economies, Growing Inequalities: [email protected] 12.5 Difference, Complexity Urban Polarization In The 2000s [715] and Social Learning DOUSSARD, Marc [University of Illinois at Attempting To Bridge The Urban Divide In Moderator/Discussant: HARPER, Tom Chicago] [email protected] Cities Of The Developing World. The Case [University of Calgary] [email protected] Of Lima, Peru [791] Suburbs, Sprawl, Planning And Spatial FERNANDEZ-MALDONADO, Ana Maria [Delft Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America II Justice As Viewed Through Developments In University of Technology] [email protected] Gauteng City Region, South Africa [732] Cities Of Becoming: City-Making As MABIN, Alan [University of the Witwatersrand] Contested Trajectories Of Difference [663] [email protected] GUNDER, Michael [University of Auckland] [email protected] HILLIER, Jean S. [University of Newcastle upon Tyne] [email protected]

44 8:00–9:30 am CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Tuesday

•...... •...... 14.14 Planning for the Diverse 15.1 Design Content and Environmental Impacts of Quality Transport Project Moderator/Discussant: SIEMBIEDA, William J. Moderator/Discussant: STEINER, Ruth L. [California Polytechnic State University] [University of Florida] [email protected] [email protected]

Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Navy Pier Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Ohio State

Unpacking Preference: A Bayesian/Social Assessment Of The Design Content In Urban Learning Approach To Auto Ownership Design Plans In Us Cities [886] Decisions [875] AL-DOURI, Firas A. [University of Nevada, Las WEINBERGER, Rachel [University of Pennsylvania] Vegas] [email protected] [email protected] GOETZKE, Frank [University of Louisville] Defining And Delivering Quality In Urban [email protected] Environments [897] CARMONA, Matthew [University College London] Promoting Sustainability Through [email protected] Transportation Infrastructure: Is There A DE MAGALHAES, Claudio S. [University College Disconnect Between Policy And Design? London] [email protected] [877] WHITE, Stacey S. [University of Kansas] Design Quality, Property Values And The [email protected] Urban Environment [899] JOHNSON, Bonnie J. [University of Kansas] DE MAGALHAES, Claudio S. [University College [email protected] London] [email protected] CARMONA, Matthew [University College London] Transportation Impacts On Childhood [email protected] Asthma Disparities [819] EDWARDS, Michael [University College London] LI, Jianling [The University of Texas at Arlington] [email protected] [email protected] From Modernism To Modernism: A Post- Evaluating The Cumulative Effects Of Modernist Critique Of Fifty Years In Urban Transport Projects [801] Design Education And Practice [916] HULL, Angela [Heriot-Watt University] MINETT, John [Independent Researcher] [email protected] [email protected]

45 Tuesday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 9:45–11:30 am Tuesday Sessions 9:45 – 11:30 am

•...... •...... 1.2 Gender Inclusion and 2.2 Workforce and Social Planning Processes Issues Moderator/Discussant: SWEET, Elizabeth L. Moderator: ISKANDER, Natasha [New York [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] University] [email protected] [email protected] Discussant: Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America I MULLIN, John R. [University of Massachusetts Amherst] [email protected] Respecting Gender And Culture: Dilemmas Of Representation In Community Planning [3] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan State BEEBEEJAUN, Yasminah [University of Manchester] [email protected] Informal Work And Protest: The Interactive GRIMSHAW, Lucy [University of the West of Effects Of Space, Production Practices, And England] [email protected] Immigration Law On Immigrant Employment [76] Diversity Management In Spatial ISKANDER, Natasha [New York University] Development: A “New” Approach Or Just [email protected] Changing The Perspective In Austria’s Planning Practice [13] Employer Sponsored Public Transit HIRSCHLER, Petra [Vienna University of Incentives In Atlanta, Ga: Winners, Losers, Technology] [email protected] Users, And Latent Demand [82] NEFF, Sabine [Vienna University of Technology] LACHAPELLE, Ugo [University of British Columbia] [email protected] [email protected] FRANK, Lawrence D. [University of British How Can Equality Impact Assessments Columbia] [email protected] Promote Equality? [37] ...... REEVES, Dory E. [University of Auckland] Hidden Talent: Skill Formation And Labor • [email protected] Market Incorporation Of Latino Immigrants Journal Progress in Planning KILOH, Bruce [Strathclyde Partnership for In The United States [85] Editorial Board Meeting Transport] [email protected] LOWE, Nichola [University of North Carolina at HOWATT, Hilary [Howatt Associates] info@ Chapel Hill] [email protected] Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Huron Room hilaryhowatt.com, HAGAN, Jacqueline [University of North Carolina ...... at Chapel Hill] [email protected] • Grassroots Women’s Participation In Local ISKANDER, Natasha N. [New York University] ACSP Special Tribute Governance: A Gender Budget Initiative In [email protected] Session – Martin Meyerson: Istanbul, Turkey [45] Practitioner, Educator, YONDER, Ayse [Pratt Institute] [email protected] Researcher (Re)Imagining The Collective Action: Women, Inclusion And Urban Experience [29] Moderator: BIRCH, Eugenie L. [University of MONNO, Valeria [Politecnico di Bari] Pennsylvania] [email protected] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America II

46 9:45–11:30 am CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Tuesday

•...... •...... •...... 3.1 Pre-organized Session 4.2 Neighborhood Governance 5.2 Community Development Planning for Reuse of and Planning - Part 2 Techniques Contaminated Properties Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Moderator: WERNSTEDT, Kris [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University] Discussant: None Discussant: None [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Illinois Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire II Discussant: MEYER, Peter B. [University of Louisville] [email protected] Who Is Governing Neighbourhoods? [254] An Affordable Housing Program In Texas: PILL, Madeleine [Cardiff University] Learning From The Developing World [308] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Iowa [email protected] GIUSTI, Cecilia H. [Texas A&M University] [email protected] Brownfield Redevelopment As Economic Governance And Participation- Development: Re-Examining Goals, Empowerment And Institutional Rural Land Banking: The Possible Extension Objectives And Outcomes [130] Legitimization In A Critical Neighbourhood Of A Urban Redevelopment Strategy To COFFIN, Sarah L. [Saint Louis University] [274] A New Market For The Construction Of [email protected] VASCONCELOS, Lia T. [New University of Lisbon] Affordable Housing [323] GREEN LEIGH, Nancey [Georgia Institute of [email protected] JOURDAN, Dawn E. [University of Florida] Technology] [email protected] [email protected] The Battle For Park East: Negotiating Social VAN ZANDT, Shannon [Texas A&M University] The Role Of Collaborative Planning In The And Economic Inclusiveness In Downtown [email protected] Redevelopment Of Contaminated Sites [172] Milwaukee [284] MARSH, Eric L. [University of Texas at Austin] ZUPAN, Sandra [University of Wisconsin- DIY Activity In A Post-Soviet Housing [email protected] Milwaukee] [email protected] Market: A Socio-Spatial Analysis Of Vilnius, Lithuania [339] Small Planning Disaster: An Environmental MILSTEAD, Terence M. [Florida State University] Planning Case Study [181] [email protected] PAGE, G. W. [University at Buffalo] MILES, Rebecca [Florida State University] [email protected] [email protected]

•...... The Unrealized Potential Of Heritage Tourism As A Community Development Tool 3.3 Planning and Climate For Our Urban Neighborhoods [356] Change II - Community Level SMITH, Sheri L. [Kansas State University] Considerations [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: BRADFORD, Berkita [North Carolina Central BOSWELL, Mike [California Polytechnic State University] [email protected] University] [email protected]

Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan

Effect Of Planning On Climate Change Management [142] GROVER, Himanshu [Texas A&M University] [email protected] BRODY, Samuel D. [Texas A&M University] [email protected] ZAHRAN, Sammy [Colorado State University] [email protected]

Identifying The Obstacles To Community- Level Climate Protection Planning [187] RANDOLPH, John [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University] [email protected] PITT, Damian [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University] [email protected]

47 Tuesday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 9:45–11:30 am

•...... Planning And Density Patterns In The Four •...... Largest Canadian Metropolitan Regions: 6.1 Session - Globalization Continental Trends And Regional Specificity 9.4 Educational Innovations Processes and Cities: Going [444] Moderator: SCHOENWANDT, Walter [University Beyond North/South Dialogue FILION, Pierre [University of Waterloo] of Stuttgart] [email protected] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: WU, Weiping [Virginia BUNTING, Trudi [University of Waterloo] Commonwealth University] [email protected] Discussant: PEEL, Deborah [University of [email protected] Liverpool] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Wisconsin Strategic Spatial Planning And Polycentric Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire I Development: A View On Beijing [477] Place Production In Globalizing Middle TANG, Yan [Tsinghua University, China; Eastern Cities [412] Planning Education Put To The Test: Technical University of Dortmund, Germany] SALAMA, Hussam H. [University of Southern Measurably Better Results In Solving [email protected] California] [email protected] Complex Problems [541] KUNZMANN, Klaus R. [Technical University of HEMBERGER, Christoph [University of Stuttgart] Dortmund, Germany] [email protected] Leading Localities As If Communities Matter [email protected] [391] •...... GRUNAU, Jens-Peter [University of Stuttgart] HAMBLETON, Robin [University of the West of [email protected] England] [email protected] 8.2 Advancing Planning SCHOENWANDT, Walter [University of Stuttgart] Methods [email protected] The Globalization Of Planning Models – A VOERMANEK, Katrin [University of Stuttgart] Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Critique [419] [email protected] VAINER, Carlos B. [Federal University of Rio de SAIFOULLINE, Rinat [HTW Dresden Discussant: None Janeiro] [email protected] University of Applied Sciences] [email protected] •...... Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Purdue VON DER WETH, Ruediger [HTW Dresden University of Applied Sciences] weth@wiwi. 7.3 Metropolitan Bridging The Gap Between Vision And htw-dresden.de Development: Perspectives Reality: A Methodological Assessment from Asia, Europe, and North Tool For Long-Term Normative Planning Teaching Planning Practice: Assessing The America Implementation [493] Mexico City Metrobus [556] FRENKEL, SR., Amnon [Technion- Israel Institute SANDS, Gary [Wayne State University] Moderator: The last presenter in this session. of Technology] [email protected] [email protected] YECHIELY, JR., Ofra [Technion- Israel Institute of REESE, Laura A. [Wayne State University] Discussant: HAGUE, Cliff [UK ESPON Contact Technology] [email protected] [email protected] Point] [email protected] Methods Of Chronographic Analysis: A Case Curriculum On Urban Planning And Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, O’Hare Study [523] Management In A Geo-information Science STABILINI, Stefano P. [Politecnico di Milano] Context: A Balancing Act [537] Urban Planning At The Stages Of The [email protected] DOPHEIDE, Emile [International Institute for Geo- Metropolization: Issues, Actors And CALZA, Giampiero [Politecnico di Milano] information Science and Earth Observation, ITC] Strategies In Marseilles And Montreal [440] [email protected] [email protected] DOUAY, Nicolas [Université de Paris-Diderot] BRUSSEL, Mark [International Institute for Geo- [email protected] Measuring Spatial Planning Outcomes: information Science and Earth Observation, ITC] Conceptual And Methodological Challenges [email protected] Metropolitan Government And Governance [528] SLIUZAS, Richard [International Institute for Geo- In The Dutch Randstad: New Perspectives WONG, Cecilia [University of Manchester] information Science and Earth Observation, ITC] And Lessons From Abroad [443] [email protected] [email protected] EVERS, David [Netherlands Institute for Spatial WATKINS, Craig [University of Sheffield] AMER, Sherif [International Institute for Geo- Research] [email protected] [email protected] information Science and Earth Observation, ITC] DE VRIES, Jochem [University of Amsterdam] [email protected] [email protected] TEN DAM, Ineke [International Institute for Geo- information Science and Earth Observation, ITC] [email protected] BLOK, Connie [International Institute for Geo- information Science and Earth Observation, ITC] [email protected]

48 9:45–11:30 am CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Tuesday

•...... •...... •...... 10.2 School Siting and 12.1 Session - Martin 13.2 Pre-organized Session Children’s Physical Activity Meyerson: Practitioner, - Shrinking Centers: The Educator, Researcher Challenge of Declining Cities Moderator/Discussant: CHATMAN, Daniel G. [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] Moderator: MARTINEZ-FERNANDEZ, Cristina [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: [University of Western Sydney] BIRCH, Eugenie L. [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Minnesota [email protected] Discussant: Childhood Mobility And The Journey To Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America II WIECHMANN, Thorsten [Brandenburg Technical School In “Urban” And “Suburban” Spaces University] [email protected] [595] Martin Meyerson And The Joint Center For MITRA, Raktim [University of Toronto] Urban Studies Of MIT And Harvard [647] Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Water Tower [email protected] BIRCH, Eugenie L. [University of Pennsylvania] BULIUNG, Ron [University of Toronto] [email protected] Bridging The Divide In Capitalist And Post- [email protected] Socialist Shrinking Cities [733] FAULKNER, Guy [University of Toronto] Martin Meyerson: Building The Middle MARTINEZ-FERNANDEZ, Cristina [Urban [email protected] Range Bridge To Educate Professional Research Centre, University of Western Sydney] HESS, Paul M. [University of Toronto] Planners [656] [email protected] [email protected] FELD, Marcia M. [University of Rhode Island] RECKIEN, Diana [Potsdam Institute for [email protected] Climate Impact Research, Potsdam,] The Association Between School Siting [email protected] And Adolescent Active Travel And Physical How Well Does Politics, Planning And Activity [603] Public Interest Stand The Tests Of Time [668] Is The Role Of The Planner Changing In SLATER, Sandy [University of Illinois at Chicago] LANDIS, John [University of California, Berkeley] Shrinking Cities? A Comparison Of Findings [email protected] [email protected] From Youngstown, Ohio And Sudbury, EWING, Reid [University of Maryland College Ontario [758] Park] [email protected] Martin Meyerson: Biography Of A Planner SCHATZ, Laura K. [University of Waterloo] CHALOUPKA, Frank J. [University of Illinois at [673] [email protected] Chicago] [email protected] LIANG, Sisi [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected] Reuse Of Urban Potential Sites With A Qualitative GIS Approach To Mapping BIRCH, Eugenie L. [University of Pennsylvania] Services In The Context Of Shrinking Cities Urban Neighborhoods With Children To [email protected] – The Example Berlin [759] Promote Physical Activity And Child-Friendly SCHUELER, Daniela [Humboldt University, Berlin] Community Planning [607] [email protected] WRIDT, Pamela [University of Colorado at Denver] [email protected] Shrinkage And Expansion In Peri-Urban China: Case Study From Jiangsu Province Environmental Safety, Active Commuting To [767] School, And Children’s Health: How Are They WU, Chung-Tong [University of Western Sydney] Related? [608] [email protected] ZHU, Xuemei [Texas A&M University] ZHANG, Xiao-Lin [Nanjing Normal University] [email protected] [email protected] CUI, Gong-Hao [Nanjing University] [email protected] CUI, Shu-Ping [Jiangsu Construction Commission] [email protected]

49 Tuesday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 9:45–11:30 am

•...... •...... Planning And Design For Sports-Anchored Districts: The Boston Experience [912] 14.2 Pre-organized Session: 14.15 Transport Infrastructure LONG, Judith G. [Harvard University] Urban Freight Policy and and Urban Design; Planning [email protected] Planning: A Comparative for Urban Centers and Urban Analysis Regions Theoretical Debate On Gated Community (GC): Genesis, Controversies, And The Way Moderator/Discussant: O’BRIEN, Thomas Moderator/Discussant: RENNE, John L. Forward [953] [California State University, Long Beach] [University of New Orleans] [email protected] XU, Miao [Cardiff University] [email protected] [email protected] YANG, Zhen [Cardiff University] Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Navy Pier [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Northwestern Taking It To The Streets: Traffic Engineering •...... Truck Driver Environmental And Energy Versus Urban Design In The Planning Of Attitudes—An Exploratory Analysis [852] Urban Boulevards [855] 16.1 Session Sponsored by the SCHWEITZER, Lisa A. [University of Southern SERDA, Daniel [University of Kansas] Journal Planning Theory and California] [email protected] [email protected] Practice/Routledge Publishers: Practices of Diffusion 1 The Elusive Quest: Urban Goods Movement Conceiving Infrastructure As A Mode Of Policy In Canada And The United States [797] Urban Design [873] Moderator/Discussant: UPTON, Robert [Royal HALL, Peter V. [Simon Fraser University] VAN ACKER, Maarten A. [Katholieke Universiteit Town Planning Institute] [email protected] [email protected] Leuven] [email protected] O’BRIEN, Thomas [California State University, Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Indiana Long Beach] [email protected] Rehabilitate The Road: How A Road Project Become The Heart Of An Urban Project? The Global Exchabge And Local Specificities tSolving Multimodal Freight Challenges In Case Of Marseille (France) [818] [966] The Chicago And Upper Midwest Regions LEHEIS, Stéphanie [Université Paris Est] HEALEY, Patsy [Newcastle University] [771] [email protected] [email protected] WAIDLEY, Greg [ University of Wisconsin- Madison] [email protected] Does Sprawl Affect Agglomeration Poverty Truths: The Ethico-Politics Of BITTNER, Jason J. [University of Wisconsin- Economies? [828] Knowledge In The New Global Order Of Madison] [email protected] MATSUO, Miwa [Harvard University] Development [976] ADAMS, Teresa M. [University of Wisconsin- [email protected] ROY, Ananya [University of California, Berkeley] Madison] [email protected] [email protected] •...... Diffusion, Transformation And Deployment Of 15.2 New Places in Changing Planning Concepts: The Progress Of Urban Cities Sustainability And Compact Cities Ideas In Japan [979] Moderator/Discussant: SORENSEN, Andre [University of Toronto] NEMETH, Jeremy [University of Colorado at [email protected] Denver] [email protected]

Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Ohio State

The Challenge Of An Aging Society: Using Planning, Zoning And Design To Assist The Elderly To Age In Place [894] BOYLE, Robin M. [Wayne State University] [email protected] POWELL, Marlynne [Wayne State University] [email protected]

50 12:00–1:00 pm CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Tuesday Tuesday Sessions 12:00 – 1:00 pm

•...... •...... AESOP Thematic Group: 3.24 Roundtable - The Food- French and British Planning Energy-Climate Change Nexus Studies [121] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Purdue Moderator: BORN, Branden M. [University of •...... Washington] [email protected] AESOP Thematic Group: Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Iowa Planning and Complexity Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Wisconsin JUHASZ, Mark [University of Guelph] [email protected] •...... HUANG, Sonya [MIT] [email protected] AESOP Thematic Group: New Technologies in Planning •...... Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, O’hare 4.19 Roundtable - ...... Technologies and the • Transformation of Planning AESOP Thematic Group: Practice: Assessing Gains/ Planning Law and Property Losses and Charting Next Rights Steps [257] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan State Moderator: RAMASUBRAMANIAN, Laxmi ...... • [Hunter College, The City University of New York] 11:30 am – 1:00 pm AESOP Thematic Group: [email protected] French and British Planning ...... Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Illinois • Studies Journal of the American Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Purdue FERREIRA, Joseph [Massachussetts Institute of Planning Association [JAPA] Technology] [email protected] Editorial Board Meeting •...... KLOSTERMAN, Richard [The University of Akron] [email protected] ACSP Planners of Color Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Minnesota SHIFFER, Michael [University of Illinois at Interest Group [POCIG] ...... Chicago] [email protected] • Business Meeting YEH, Anthony G. [Centre of Urban Planning Theory & Practice Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Ohio State Planning and Environmental Management] Editorial Board Meeting [email protected] ...... Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Navy Pier • ACSP Faculty Women’s ...... • Interest Group [FWIG] GPEAN Presidents Gathering Business Meeting Room: Marriott Hotel, Presidential Suite 4524 Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan

51 Tuesday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 12:00–1:00 pm

•...... •...... •...... 5.22 Roundtable - The 12.4 Roundtable - Beyond the 14.24 Roundtable - Designing Mortgage Mess: Origins, Ladder: What Have We Learned New Planning Measures Impacts, and Prospects for About Community Roles in of Transportation System Recovery [319] US Community Development Performance [876] Initiatives? [650] Moderator: IMMERGLUCK, Dan [Georgia Institute Moderator: WELLAR, Barry [University of of Technology] [email protected] Moderator: BRATT, Rachel G. [Tufts University] Ottawa] [email protected] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire II Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Northwestern Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America II ASHTON, Philip [University of Illinois at Chicago] SEN, Lalita [Texas Southern University] [email protected] REARDON, Kenneth M. [Cornell University] [email protected] SCHWARTZ, Alex F. [New School University] [email protected] PAN, Qisheng [Texas Southern University] [email protected] KRUMHOLZ, Norman [Cleveland State University] [email protected] MANUEL, Aalbers [Columbia University] [email protected] HULL, Angela [Heriot Watt University] [email protected] SMITH, Janet L. [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] [email protected] WOUDSMA, Clarence [University of Waterloo] ...... • BATES, Lisa K. [University of Illinois at Urbana- [email protected] 9.11 Roundtable - What’s Champaign] [email protected] BARSOTTI, Ed [League of Illinois Bicyclists] [email protected] Food Got To Do With It? On LAI, Clement K. [Cornell University] [email protected] Teaching Planners About Food •...... Systems [547] ...... • 16.12 Roundtable - The Ethics Moderator: NASR, Joseph L. [Ryerson University] 13.16 Roundtable - Resilience of Standardising the Criteria [email protected] And Vulnerability As to Accredit International Conceptual Frameworks For Planning Programmes: A View Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire I The Study Of Urban Regions from the Americas [984] [744] KAUFMAN, Jerome [University of Wisconsin- Moderator: VÁZQUEZ-CASTILLO, M. Teresa Madison] [email protected] Moderator: MUELLER, Bernhard [Technical [California State University, Northridge] POTHUKUCHI, Kameshwari [Wayne State University at Dresden] [email protected] [email protected] University] [email protected] RAJA, Samina [University at Buffalo] Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Water Tower Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Indiana [email protected] MORROW-JONES, Hazel A. [Ohio State VAINER, Carlos B. [Universidade Federal do Rio University] [email protected] de Janeiro - Instituto de Pesquisa e Planejamen] FOSTER, Kathryn A. [University at Buffalo] [email protected] [email protected] IRAZABAL, Clara E. [Columbia University] SCHIAPPACASSE, Paulina [Technical University [email protected] at Dresden] Paulina.Schiappacasse@mailbox. BETANCUR, John J. [University of Illinois at tu-dresden.de Chicago] [email protected] PENDALL, Rolf [Cornell University] ARCHER, Carol [University of Technology, [email protected] Jamaica] [email protected] ZHANG, Tingwei [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] UPTON, Robert [Royal Town Planning Institute] [email protected]

52 1:15–2:45 pm CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Tuesday Tuesday Sessions 1:15 – 2:45 pm

•...... •...... 1.3 Skills to Bridge Gendered, 2.3 Workforce Development Racial, and Ethnic Divides Moderator: NELSON, Marla [University of New Moderator/Discussant: THOMAS, June M. Orleans] [email protected] [University of Michigan] [email protected] Discussant: WHITE, Sammis [University of Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America I Wisconsin-Milwaukee] [email protected]

The Skills Agenda And The Competencies Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan State For Managing Diversity And Space [11] ELLIS, Geraint [Queen’s Univeristy Belfast] The Informality And Spatiality Of Skill [email protected] Formation Of Digital Content Industry MURTAGH, Brendan J. [Queen’s University Workers [78] Belfast] [email protected] JUNG, Namji [University of Sydney] namji@arch. usyd.edu.au Bridging The Divide: Who Plans Affects What Is Planned [34] Taking The High Road Or Taking Care Of PETRIE, Pattsi [University of Illinois at Urbana- Business? Debating Employer Engagement Champaign] [email protected] In Workforce Development [99] REEVES, Dory E. [university of auckland] SCHROCK, Greg [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] [email protected]

Higher Education, Diversity And The Effort Job Chains And Career Ladders In The To Increase Underrepresented Groups In Health Care Sector [108] Planning Schools [44] WOLF-POWERS, Laura [University of WUBNEH, Mulatu [East Carolina University] Pennsylvania] [email protected] [email protected] NELSON, Marla [University of New Orleans] [email protected]

53 Tuesday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 1:15–2:45 pm

•...... The Discourse Of Implementing The •...... Convention Of Biodiversity - Planning 3.4 Planning and Climate Implications From A Swedish Perspective 5.3 Hope VI & Public Housing Change III - Governance [135] Moderator: The last presenter in this session.. Considerations DOVLÉN, Sylvia [Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: Discussant: None FRANK, Nancy [University of Wisconsin- Urbanizing Habitat Conservation Using Milwaukee] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire II Urban Ecology Landscape Interventions [193] VASISHTH, Ashwani [California State University, Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan Public Housing Redux: Cleveland’s Mixed- Northridge] [email protected] Income Hope VI [322] Addressing Climate Change: Australian And •...... JONES, Mittie D. [Cleveland State University] U.S. Planning Responses [145] [email protected] HAMIN, Elisabeth M. [University 4.3 Planning and Governance of Massachusetts Amherst] Reform in UK and New The Behavioural Pattern Of Neighbour [email protected] Zealand Relations In Singapore Public Housing [372] GURRAN, Nicole [University of Sydney] ngurran@ YUEN, Belinda [National University of Singapore] mail.usyd.edu.au Moderator: The last presenter in this session. [email protected]

Climate Change Governance – Potentials Discussant: BAILEY, Nicholas J. [University of From Federal Policy To Urban Strategy: And Restrictions Of Actor Cooperation In Westminster] [email protected] Trajectories Of Public Housing In U.S. Cities Metropolitan Areas [163] [328] KNIELING, Joerg [HafenCity University Hamburg] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Illinois KLEIT, Rachel G. [University of Washington] [email protected] [email protected] Designing Institutional Arrangements PAGE, Stephen B. [University of Washington] Forecast New Jersey: The Local Land Use For Community Governance: Antipodean [email protected] Reflections On Experiences And Perceptions Climate For Change - Legal And Institutional ...... Barriers To Implementing A Climate Change Of Participants In Community Engagement • Agenda [189] Processes [246] MEMON, Pyar Ali [Lincoln University] 6.2 Urban Governance in SCHECHTMAN, Judd [Rutgers, The State China University of New Jersey] [email protected] [email protected] Moderator: WANG, Lei [Columbia University] California’s Climate Change Planning: Policy Devolution In The UK: Issues Of Community [email protected] Innovation And Structural Hurdles [196] Planning And Implications For “Institutional WHEELER, Stephen M. [University of California, De-Congestion?” [253] Discussant: MAJOOR, Stan J. [The University of Davis] [email protected] PEMBERTON, Simon [University of Liverpool] Hong Kong] [email protected] [email protected] •...... Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Wisconsin From Land Use To Spatial Planning: 3.8 Habitat and Biodiversity Reflections On The First Four Years Of Community-Building, Governance, Place- Planning Planning Reform In England [264] Making? The Shequ Construction Program In SHAW, David P. [University of Liverpool] Moderator/Discussant: MARCUCCI, Daniel J. China [384] [email protected] [East Carolina University] [email protected] FRIEDMANN, John [University of British LORD, Alexander D. [University of Liverpool] Columbia] [email protected] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Iowa SHIEH, Leslie [University of British Columbia] [email protected] Model Of Urban Warped And Pluralized Planning: The Spirit Modeling The Impacts Of Land Use Change Governance And Rights-Based Community And Purpose Of Planning In Complex Times On Wildlife Habitat Fragmentation And [267] Genetic Diversity [120] Conflicts: Recent Property Practices In City TEWDWR-JONES, Mark [University College BENDOR, Todd K. [University of North Carolina at Redevelopment In Urban China [414] London] [email protected] Chapel Hill] [email protected] SHIH, Mi [Rutgers, The State University of New WESTERVELT, James [U.S. Army Corps of Jersey] [email protected] Engineers] [email protected]. mil Developing The Chinese Planning Theory- AURAMBOUT, Jean-Phillippe [Australian Planning Theory In The Age Of Diversity [426] Department of Primary Industries] Jeanphilippe. ZHANG, Tingwei [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] [email protected] MEYER, William [U.S. Army Corps of Engineers] [email protected]

54 1:15–2:45 pm CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Tuesday

•...... •...... •...... 7.2 Emerging Methods in Land 8.3 GIS Applications 10.3 Pre-organized Session - School Siting and Healthy Use Planning Moderator/Discussant: Communities Moderator: The last presenter in this session. YANG, Jiawen [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected] Moderator: MILES, Rebecca [Florida State Discussant: SCHMIDT, Stephan [Cornell University] [email protected] University] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Purdue Discussant: None. Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, O’Hare Discovering Sustainable Urban Neighborhoods [483] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Minnesota Imagining Community: Using SPI In BOSSARD, Earl G. [San Jose State University] Development Planning [446] [email protected] How Important Is Travel Mode To School In GROSSARDT, Ted [University of Kentucky] Parents’ Housing Decisions? Connecting [email protected] Optimizing Urban Greenways In Germany’s School Siting, Residential Location Choice, BLANDFORD, Ben [University of Kentucky] Ruhr Metropolis [492] And School Travel [578] [email protected] FINKE, Roland [Dortmund University of FUKAHORI, Sayaka [University of Oregon] RIPY, John [University of Kentucky] [email protected] Technology] [email protected] [email protected] BAILEY, Keiron [University of Arizona] YANG, Yizhao [University of Oregon] [email protected] Using GIS To Assess The Viability Of [email protected] Agritourism: A Case Study Of Southeastern SCHLOSSBERG, Marc A. [University of Oregon] Growth Management Evaluation Using Michigan [524] [email protected] DMSP-OLS Nighttime Lights [458] STOCKMANN, Deirdra [University of Michigan] JOHNSON, Bethany [University of Oregon] LEWIS, Selma [University of Maryland College [email protected] [email protected] Park] [email protected] VANKA, Salila [University of Michigan] PARKER, Robert G. [University of Oregon] LEWIS, Rebecca [University System of Maryland] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ...... KNAAP, Gerrit [University of Maryland College • Perceived School Quality And Its Influence Park] [email protected] 9.2 Teaching On Monetary Housing Value: Urban Interdisciplinarity in Planning Inequalities And The Health Of Communities The Plan-Process-Results (PPR) [580] Methodology For Planning Evaluation [465] Moderator/Discussant: GIBSON, Huston J. [Florida State University] OLIVEIRA, Vitor M. [University of Oporto] HOCH, Charles [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] PINHO, Paulo [University of Oporto] Making The Case For School Concurrency [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire I [590] MARIA, Cahill [University of Florida] Using Deterministic Models For Long Range Collaboration Between Architects And [email protected] Future Growth In An Urban/Rural Watershed Planners In An Urban Design Studio: STEINER, Ruth L. [University of Florida] [474] Potential For Interdisciplinary Learning [542] [email protected] SPERRY, Stephen L. [Clemson University] HIRT, Sonia A. [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and [email protected] State University] [email protected] School Siting And Healthy Communities: A LUESCHER, Andreas [Bowling Green State Conceptual Framework [594] University] [email protected] MILES, Rebecca [Florida State University] [email protected] Studio Teaching Across The Disciplines, From Art And Architecture To Urban Understanding Institutional Impediments To Designers And Planners [566] Walking And Bicycling To School [604] ZEHNER, Robert [University of New South Wales] STEINER, Ruth L. [University of Florida] [email protected] [email protected] BEJLERI, Ilir [University of Florida] [email protected] WHEELOCK, Jennifer [University of Florida] [email protected] BENITO, Perez [University of Florida] [email protected] FISCHMAN, Allison [University of Florida] [email protected]

55 Tuesday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 1:15–2:45 pm

•...... •...... Inequality, Urban Shrinkage And Urban Policies In Brazil [739] 11.1 Compensation and Value 12.6 Spatial Doctrine and MORAES, Sergio T. [Universidade do Vale do Itajaí Capture Vision - Univali] [email protected] Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Moderator/Discussant: CRANE, Randall Processes Of Urban Growth And Shrinkage [University of California, Los Angeles] – The Example Of The San Francisco Bay Discussant: None [email protected] Area [750] PALLAGAST, Karina M. [University of California, Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Huron Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America II Berkeley] [email protected] Property And Compensation: Control Of Land Space And Place In Spatial Planning: Decline In The Berlin’s Suburbs [768] Use And The ‘Bundle Of Rights’ [612] Juxtaposition Of Positivist Contents And ZAKIROVA, Betka [Free University of Berlin] BOOTH, Philip [University of Sheffield] Poststructuralist Processes [652] [email protected] [email protected] DAVOUDI, Simin [Newcastle University] [email protected] ...... The Defeat Of Land Exactions In Polish Land • Use Law [622] Urban Complexity And Its Design 14.3 Cycle and Pedestrian GDESZ, Miroslaw [The Regional Administrative Approaches; A Historical And Theoretical Travel: The Role of Network Court in Warsaw] Miroslaw.Gdesz@warszawa. Overview – And Expectations [658] Connectivity (Session 1 of 2) wsa.gov.pl FLEURKE, Nikky [Technical University of Delft] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: CLIFTON, Kelly Contracting And Urban Regeneration [641] [University of Maryland] [email protected] VAN DER KRABBEN, Erwin [Radboud University Disorder In The House: Dutch Planning Nijmegen] [email protected] Doctrine Revisited [692] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Northwestern BUITELAAR, Edwin [Radboud University Nijmegen] VAN DER VALK, Arnold [Wageningen Agricultural [email protected] University] [email protected] Resolving The Links Between Actual LLOYD, Greg [University of Liverpool] MEKKES, Petra [Wageningen Agricultural Pedestrian Movement And Street [email protected] University] [email protected] Connectivity [779] PEEL, Deborah [University of Liverpool] CARPENTER, Ann M. [Georgia Institute of ...... [email protected] • Technology] [email protected]

13.3 Pre-organized Session Measuring Non-Motorized Accessibility And - Shrinking Edges: The Connectivity: The Case Of A Rich Pedestrian Challenge of Declining And Bicycling Network [865] Suburbs TAL, Gil [University of California, Davis] [email protected] Moderator: FOL, Sylvie [Université Paris 1 HANDY, Susan [University of California, Davis] Panthéon - Sorbonne] [email protected] [email protected] Discussant: MABIN, Alan [University Modeling Street Connectivity, Pedestrian of Witwatersrand, South Africa] Movement And Land Use According [email protected] To Standard GIS Street Network Representations: A Comparative Study [841] Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Water Tower OZBIL, Ayse N. [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected] Guadalajara’s Shrinking Silicon Valley: Latin PEPONIS, John [Georgia Institute of Technology] American Deindustrialization In The Latest [email protected] Global Shift [699] STONE, JR., Brian [Georgia Institute of AUDIRAC, Ivonne [Florida State University] Technology] [email protected] [email protected] Recreational Connectivity In A Contested Declining Suburbs In The Paris Region : A Area: Soft Mobility And Infrastructure Fragmented Transformation Process [718] Planning In The Urban-Rural Fringe [803] FOL, Sylvie [Université Paris 1 Panthéon - JAARSMA, Catharinus F. [Wageningen Sorbonne] [email protected] Agricultural University] [email protected] VAN DIJK, Terry [Wageningen Agricultural University] [email protected]

56 1:15–2:45 pm CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Tuesday

•...... •...... •...... 14.16 Influences on the 15.3 New Urbanism - Is It 16.2 Practices of Diffusion 2 Transit System Use: Maturing? Reliability, System Integration Moderator/Discussant: BOYLE, Robin M. Moderator/Discussant: and Technology [Wayne State University] [email protected] ZHANG, Bing [China Academy of Urban Planning Moderator/Discussant: and Design, China] [email protected]; NEWMARK, Gregory L. [University of California at Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Ohio State or [email protected] Berkeley] [email protected] The Urban Design Problematique [907] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Indiana Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Navy Pier KAMEL, Nabil [Arizona State University] [email protected] U-City For Urban Utopia? [959] Understanding Transit Service Reliability CHOI, Hyunsun [University of North Florida] And Service Restoration Strategies [842] Making Nice: Combining New Urbanism And [email protected] PENG, Zhong-Ren [University of Florida] Low Impact Development At Seattle’s High [email protected] Point Redevelopment [908] The Power Of The Model: Rotterdam’s LYNDE, Eric [University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee] KARVONEN, Andrew P. [University of Texas at Struggle Against The Waterfront Rationale [email protected] Austin] [email protected] [961] CHEN, Wei-Ya [University of Florida] DAAMEN, Tom [Delft University of Technology] [email protected] Maturation Of New Urbanism In Atlanta: [email protected] Comparative Case Study Of The Post Motorization And Sustainable Transport Riverside And The Glenwood Park, Georgia International Participation In Planning And Planning: An Asian Model [798] [909] Urban Design In Provincial China [982] HAN, Sun Sheng [The University of Melbourne] KIM, Jaecheol [Georgia Institute of Technology] TRIANTAFILLOU, Menelaos [University of [email protected] [email protected] Cincinnati] [email protected] EDELMAN, David [University of CIncinnati] Clean Development Mechanism As A New Urbanism And Travel Patterns: [email protected] New Source Of Financing Urban Transport Travel Pattern Difference In The New Projects In China: Potentials And Challenges Urbanist Community And The Conventional Women’s Safety Audits And Walking School [781] Community [911] Buses: The Diffusion/ De-Fusion Of Two CHEN, Yang [Massachusetts Institute of LEE, Jaechoon [Ohio State University] lee.2826@ Radical Planning Tools [992] Technology] [email protected] osu.edu WHITZMAN, Carolyn [University of Melbourne] ZEGRAS, Chris [Massachusetts Institute of KIM, Suk-Kyung [Michigan State University] [email protected] Technology] [email protected] [email protected]

Does Walkability Matter? Testing The Effect Of Path Walkability On Transit Users´ Mode Choice And Acceptable Walking Distance To The Station [923] PARK, Sungjin [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected]

57 Tuesday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 3:00–4:30 pm Tuesday Sessions 3:00 – 4:30 pm

•...... •...... 1.4 Ethnicity and 2.4 Urban Decline & Neighborhood Planning Revitalization Processes Moderator/Discussant: REESE, Laura [Michigan Moderator/Discussant: State University] [email protected] BEEBEEJAUN, Yasminah [University of Manchester] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan State

Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America I Requests For Proposals For Public Property Development [70] Multiculturalism And The Revanchist City: GORDON, David L. [Queen’s University at Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong [8] Kingston] [email protected] 4:45 – 6:15 pm CHAKRAVARTY, Surajit [University of Southern Urban Decline, Legacy Capital And ...... California] [email protected] • Agglomeration Economies [89] ACSP General Assembly and Documenting Changes Of Immigrant PARK, In Kwon [Ohio State University] Awards Ceremony Communities In Paris (1997-2006) In The Use [email protected] And Cultural Appropriation Of Public Spaces VON RABENAU, Burkhard [Ohio State University] Room: 7th Floor, Marriott Hotel, [19] [email protected] Grand Ballroom Salon I LAVOIE, Caroline [Utah State University] •...... [email protected] AESOP General Assembly Night In The City: A Different Look In Town Planning [30] Room: 7th Floor, Marriott Hotel, MOREIRA, Graça, A. [Technical University Lisbon] Grand Ballroom Salon II [email protected]

Immigration As A Planning Issue: Towards A Comparative Framework For Community Development [41] 6:30 – 7:30 pm VITIELLO, Domenic [University of Pennsylvania] •...... [email protected] ACSP Global Planning Educators Interest Group Business Meeting Room: 7th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America I

•...... Meeting: The Social Message of Urban Planning International Workshop 2009 Room: 7th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America II

58 3:00–4:30 pm CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Tuesday

•...... •...... •...... 3.5 Planning and Climate 3.7 Disasters and Hazards 4.4 Dilemmas of Citizen Change IV - Adaptation Planning Participation Considerations Moderator/Discussant: WERNSTEDT, Kris Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Moderator/Discussant: GOLDSTEIN, Bruce, [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University] [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State [email protected] Discussant: VASCONCELOS, Lia [New University University] [email protected] of Lisbon] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Iowa Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Illinois Polyrational Land Policy For Extreme Floods Urban Heat Islands: A Climate Change - Large Areas For Temporary Emergency The Dynamics Of Participation: Modes Of Adaptation Strategy For Montreal [124] Retention [146] Governance And Increasing Participation In CHAN, Chee F. [McGill University] HARTMANN, Thomas [Dortmund University of Planning [213] [email protected] Technology] [email protected] BROWNILL, Sue [Oxford Brookes University] LEBEDEVA, Julia [McGill University] [email protected] [email protected] Floods, Fire And The Future: Planning And OTERO, Jose [McGill University] Natural Hazard Management On The Gold Is Mafia A Planning Issue? [260] [email protected] Coast, Australia [175] SAIJA, Laura [University of Catania] RICHARDSON, Gregory [McGill University] MINNERY, John R. [University of Queensland] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] GRAVAGNO, Filippo [University of Catania] GILLEN, Michael J. [University of Queensland] [email protected] Climate Change Adaptation In The Context [email protected] Of Spatial Planning – Institutional Means Of SMITH, Geoffrey [Latrobe University] Privately Governed Neighbourhoods: The Reducing Local Vulnerability In The Baltic [email protected] Two Faces Of The Same Coin [262] Sea Region [144] SANTOS CRUZ, Sara [University of Oporto] HAANPÄÄ, Simo [Helsinki University of Community Economic Adjustment After [email protected] Technology] [email protected] Major Disasters: Framework And Analysis PINHO, Paulo [University of Oporto] [199] [email protected] Mitigation And Adaptation Strategies To XIAO, Yu [University of Illinois at Urbana- Address Climate Change [169] Champaign] [email protected] LONDON, James B. [Clemson University] [email protected]

59 Tuesday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 3:00–4:30 pm

•...... European Spatial Planning Turning Twenty “Preference Model”: A Quantitative [422] Approach To Spatial Planning Decisions, 5.4 Housing and Smart WATERHOUT, Bas [Delft University of Technology] The Case Of Istanbul Metropolitan Area [521] Growth [email protected] SERIN, Bilge [ Technical University] [email protected] Moderator: The last presenter in this session...... • ÇAKAR, ÇIgdem [Istanbul Technical University] [email protected] Discussant: None 7.4 Do Planners Matter and Can Planning Make a Modeling The Relationship Between Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire II Difference? Socioeconomic Development And Water Pollution For Huaihe Basin [529] Is Smart Growth Smart For Low-Income Moderator: The last presenter in this session. XU, Jiangang [Nanjing University] Households: A Study Of The Impact Of Four [email protected] Smart Growth Principles On The Supply Of Discussant: PAULSEN, Kurt [University of SHEN, Qing [University of Maryland College Park] Affordable Housing [289] Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected] [email protected] AURAND, Andrew [University of Pittsburgh] [email protected] Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, O’Hare Measuring Spatial Inequality By Mean Absolute Deviation And Resampling Housing Preferences Of Key Groups In The Plan Implementation: The Reality Of Land Simulation: A Case Of Income Distribution Helsinki Metropolitan Area [317] Use Planning In Auckland, New Zealand [530] ILMONEN, Mervi [Helsinki University of [431] YI, Young-Jae [Texas A&M University] Technology] [email protected] BEATTIE, Lee [University of Auckland] [email protected] [email protected] Integration Through Inclusionary Zoning: The ...... Experience Of Montgomery County Maryland Preparing Persuasive Plans That Engage The • [342] Future-- Does Mandating Plans Help? [435] 9.6 New Technology for MUELLER, Elizabeth [University of Texas at Austin] BUNNELL, Gene A. [University at Albany, SUNY] Planning Education [email protected] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: KLOSTERMAN, Richard Problems Related With The Development Planners Can Matter! Revisiting Doubts [What if?, Inc.] [email protected] Of The New Residential Zones In The Czech About Land Use Planners´ Influence On Land Republic [369] Use Planning [476] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire I WITTMANN, Maxmilian [Brno University of STEVENS, Mark R. [University of North Carolina at Technology] [email protected] Chapel Hill] [email protected] Mace – Metadata For Architectural Contents BERKE, Philip R. [University of North Carolina at In Europe [535] •...... Chapel Hill] [email protected] CAMMARATA, Andrea [Politecnico di Milano] SONG, Yan [University of North Carolina at Chapel [email protected] 6.4 Progress in European Hill] [email protected] BOGANI, Elena [Politecnico di Milano] Spatial Planning [email protected] ...... ARLATI, Ezio [Politecnico di Milano] Moderator/Discussant: • [email protected] ZONNEVELD, Wil [Delft University of Technology] 8.4 Spatial Analysis [email protected] Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Land Use Mapping And Suitability Analysis Using GIS For Visual Communications: An Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Wisconsin Discussant: None Educational Practice In A Computer Graphic Studio [550] Borderless Planning: Dream Or Reality? [380] PARK, Joungim [Texas A&M University] DOUCET, Philippe [Gephyres] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Purdue [email protected] How Maps Matter: On The Role Of Spatial Thresholds Of Privacy In Urban Process Is Teaching With Itunes U Hip Or Hype? A Information In European Spatial Policy Modeling [490] Pre/Post Evaluation Of Teaching Planning Processes [381] FALLER, Arnold [University of Technology Vienna] Classes With Itunes U [554] DUEHR, Stefanie [TU Dortmund and Radboud [email protected] RETZLAFF, Rebecca C. [Auburn University] University Nijmegen] [email protected] [email protected] GABER, John [Auburn University] EU Territorial Governance And The [email protected] Innovation Cycle Of Planning: Time For Sharing Benefits? [397] JANIN RIVOLIN, Umberto [Politecnico di Torino] [email protected]

60 3:00–4:30 pm CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Tuesday

•...... The Urban Project : Iterative And Negotiated Comparing Plans For Chicago: The 1909 Process [632] Burnham Plan And 2000 Metropolis 2020 10.4 Measures and Techniques SEIGNEURET, Natacha Seigneuret Plan [679] Moderator/Discussant: [Université Pierre Mendès France Grenoble] SHULER, John A. [University of Illinois at Chicago] SCHWEITZER, Lisa [University of Southern [email protected] [email protected] DUARTE, Paulette [Université Pierre Mendès California] [email protected] ...... France] [email protected] • Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Minnesota 13.4 Regional Analysis Urbanization From Scratch, Comparing Reconsidered Targeted Planning For Health: Comparison Intentionality And Civic Engagement In Of Parcel Vs. Zip-Code Level Targeted The New Developments Of Damascus And Moderator/Discussant: DEAS, Iain [University Screening For Childhood Lead Exposure [583] Leidsche Rijn [642] of Manchester] [email protected] KIM, Dohyeong [Duke University] WIGGINS, Charles B. [University of San Diego] [email protected] [email protected] Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Water Tower OVERSTREET, Alicia [Duke University] JANSSEN-JANSEN, Leonie B. [University of [email protected] Amsterdam] [email protected] Towards A Relational Planning Approach: Reconfiguring Planning In The Airport MIRANDA, Marie Lynn [Duke University] ...... [email protected] • Regions Of Amsterdam, Barcelona And 12.7 Epistemological Munich [712] Localizing Experiential Knowledge With Challenges and Diversions DE JONG, Bart [Utrecht University] SoftGIS Method – Mapping Perceived [email protected] Safety And The Qualities Of Childfriendly Moderator/Discussant: SAGER, Tore DROSS, Michael [Technical University München] Environments [586] [Norwegian University of Science and Technology] [email protected] KYTTA, Marketta [Helsinki University of [email protected] SUAU, Pere [Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona] Technology] [email protected] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America II Assessment Of Available Research The “Symbolic Function” Of Metropolitan Instruments For Measuring Physical Activity Has The Idea Of Planning Theory Come To A Areas - A Set Of Indicators For Planners To [606] Dead End? [645] Manage The Decision Making Process For WIETERS, Kathleen M. [Texas A&M University] ASMERVIK, Sigmund [The Norwegian University Metropolitan Areas [721] [email protected] of Life Sciences] [email protected] HAMMER, Patricia M. [Dortmund University of KIM, Jun-Hyun [Texas A&M University] HAGEN, Aksel [The Lillehammer University Technology] [email protected] [email protected] College] [email protected] LEE, Chanam [Texas A&M University] OLSEN, Kjell [University of Stavanger] The Experts Set Out To Know The City: [email protected] [email protected] Essential And Pertinent Facts For Regional Planning And Their Use, 1907-2007 [726] Is The Relationship Between Built Evidence-Based Practice: Epistemological ISSERMAN, Andrew M. [University of Illinois] Environment And Obesity Scale Invariant? Challenges [659] [email protected] An Empirical Investigation [592] KRIZEK, Kevin [University of Colorado] Kevin. METAXATOS, Paul [University of Illinois at [email protected] Chicago] [email protected] FORSYTH, Ann [Cornell University] [email protected] •...... SCHIVELY SLOTTERBACK, Carissa [University of Minnesota] [email protected] 11.2 Theoretically Speaking Moderator: The last presentation in this session. A 21st Century Dialog With Daniel Burnham: Urban Complexity, Order And Plan Making Discussant: None [664] HOCH, Charles [University of Illinois at Chicago] Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Huron [email protected]

How A Combination Of Two Theoretical Perspectives Can Lead To More Effective Management Of Decision-Making Processes [624] GILS, Marcel V. [Erasmus University/Strategy Academy] [email protected]

61 Tuesday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 3:00–4:30 pm

•...... Hazards, Infrastructure Incidents And Social •...... Equity In Urban Areas [884] 14.4 Bicycle and Pedestrian ZIMMERMAN, Rae [New York University] 16.3 Practices of Diffusion 3 Travel: Modeling Travel [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: SORENSEN, Andre Behavior (Session 2 of 2) RESTREPO, Carlos E. [New York University] [University of Toronto] [email protected] [email protected] Moderator: CARPENTER, Ann [Georgia Institute SIMONOFF, Jeffrey S. [New York University] of Technology] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Indiana [email protected] NAPHTALI, Zvia S. [New York University] Discussant: None From Policy Transfer To Multilateral [email protected] Learning? Conceptualizing And Researching CULPEN, Alison [New York University] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Northwestern The Diffusion Of Spatial Development Ideas [email protected] In European Cooperation Projects [960] A Meso-Scale Model Of Pedestrian Demand COLOMB, Claire M. [University College London] A Multivariate Analysis Of The Severity Of [776] [email protected] Injury Sustained By Pedestrians Involved CLIFTON, Kelly J. [University of Maryland College In Collisions On City Streets In King County, Park] [email protected] Falsification Or Confirmation Bias? Washington, 1999-2004 [804] BURNIER, Carolina V. [University of Maryland Making Generalizations In International JIAO, Junfeng [University of Washington] College Park] [email protected] Development Research [985] [email protected] HUANG, Shuo [University of Maryland College VERMA, Niraj [University at Buffalo] MOUDON, Anne V. [University of Washington] Park] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] KANG, Min Wook [University of Maryland College GANAPATI, Sukumar [Florida International LIN, Lin [University of Washington] Park] [email protected] University] [email protected] [email protected] SCHNEIDER, Robert J. [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected] The New Generation Of National Spatial Examing Human Factors and Safety Issues Strategies: The Search For Novel from Accident Data in the Seoul Metro [812] Pedestrians´ Quality Needs In Czech And Conceptions Of Space And Spatial Position KIM, Geunyoung [Kangnam University] Moravian Urban Areas [851] [996] [email protected] SCHMEIDLER, Karel R. [Transport Research ZONNEVELD, Wil [Technical University of Delft] Centre] [email protected] ...... [email protected] • WATERHOUT, Bas [Technical University of Delft] Cycling Mobility And Sustainable 15.4 Challenges for Public [email protected] Development In Rural Areas [834] Places MOTA, Jose C. [University of Aveiro] Culturised Planning For Cities - Constructing Moderator/Discussant: [email protected] An International Framework For Cultural BUTINA-WATSON, Georgia [Oxford Brookes ROSA PIRES, Artur [University of Aveiro] Capacity-Building in Planning Research [994] University] [email protected] [email protected] YOUNG, Greg [University of Western Sydney] SANTINHA, Gonçalo [University of Aveiro] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Ohio State [email protected] •...... The Role Of Urban Design And Planning In Countering Terrorism [898] 14.19 Planning for the COAFFEE, Jon [University of Manchester] Tuesday evening Safety of All Users of the [email protected] sessions Transportation System Lost Space: Security Zones And New York Moderator/Discussant: City’s Shrinking Public Space [919] 4:45 – 6:15 pm JAARSMA, Catharinus F. [Wageningen NEMETH, Jeremy [University of Colorado] 6:30 – 7:15 pm Agricultural University] [email protected] [email protected] HOLLANDER, Justin [Tufts University] Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Navy Pier [email protected] See page 58

The Challenge Of Evacuating The Carless In Contrasting Realities: The Role Of Designers Five Major U.S. Cities [844] In Making Urban Green Open Spaces Useful RENNE, John L. [University of New Orleans] For Citizens [949] [email protected] TISMA, Alexandra [Netherlands Institute for SANCHEZ, Thomas [University of Utah] Spatial Research] [email protected] [email protected]

62 WEDNESDAY Wednesday SESSIONS, ROUNDTABLES ROUNDTABLES AND MEETINGS CHRONOLOGICAL

8:00–9:30 am CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Wednesday Wednesday Sessions 8:00 – 9:30 am

WHITE, Wanda [Former Deputy Commissioner, Politics On Parade: A Historical Study Of City of Chicago Department of Economic South Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade [42] Development, Community Workshop on Economic WHITLOW, Annis [Massachusetts Institute of Development] [email protected] Technology] [email protected] ...... GARCIA, Jesus [former Alderman and • State Senator and Director, Pilsen/Little 2.5 Urban Regeneration Village Economic Development Corporation] [email protected] Moderator: VERHAGE, Roelof [Université Lyon 2] [email protected] LOPEZ, Jose [Director, Puerto Rican Cultural Center of Chicago, Adjunct Instructor, Department Discussant: MULLIN, John [University of of Latin American Studies, University of Illinois at Massachusetts] [email protected] Chicago] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan State RIGANTI, Patrizia [University of Nottingham] [email protected] Urban Dynamism By Renewing The Former Industrial Sites – Case Of Hungary [81] •...... KUKELY, György [Centre for Regional 1.5 Gender, Ethnicity, and Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences] [email protected] Public Spaces Moderator: The last presentor in this session. Creative Destruction, Entrepreneurialism And Rent-Gap Exploitation: Causes And ...... • Discussant: MONNO, Valeria [Politecnico di Bari] Implications Of The Urban Renewal Strategy 2009 [Virginia] ACSP 50th [email protected] In The Peri-Central Space Of Santiago De Chile (1990-2005) [84] Conference Committee Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Navy Pier LOPEZ, Ernesto [University College London] Meeting [email protected] Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Huron Veiling The Public Space: A Spatial Analysis From Early Republican Period In Turkey To Urban Brownfield Regeneration In Turkey: •...... This Day [7] An Analysis Of A Case Study In Istanbul [96] SAHIN, Ozlem [Istanbul Technical University] Panel Discussion: What ÇAVDAR, Selin [Middle Eastern Technical University] [email protected] [email protected] Does Diversity Amount to in GEZICI, Ferhan [Istanbul Technical University] Chicago? Re-Examining Women’s Agency In Space: [email protected] Moderator: BETANCUR, John J. Using A Gender Spatial Analysis To [University of Illinois at Chicago] Understand Women’s Autonomous Position Realising Social And Physical Objectives [email protected] In Public And Private Space [25] In Property-Led Urban Regeneration: MAROME, Wijitbusaba [University College Experiences In Lyon (France) [104] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America I London] [email protected] VERHAGE, Roelof [Université Lyon 2] roelof. [email protected] ERRING, Cedric [University of Illinois at Chicago] Plural Paths For Interweaving Diversity In [email protected] Palermo [35] PICONE, Marco [University of Palermo] BETANCUR, John J. [University of Illinois at [email protected] Chicago] [email protected] BONAFEDE, Giulia [University of Palermo] [email protected]

65 Wednesday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 8:00–9:30 Am

•...... •...... Regional Housing Needs Allocation: The Southern California Approach [296] 3.9 Institutions, Collaboration 4.14 Governance in the CHOI, Simon [SCAG] [email protected] and Policy Communities Informal Sector WEN, Frank [Southern California Association of Governments] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: CONROY, Maria M. Moderator: The last presentor in this session. CARRERAS, Joe [Southern California Association [Ohio State University] [email protected] of Governments] [email protected] Discussant: GUALINI, Enrico [Berlin University of Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Iowa Technology] [email protected] U.S. Housing Affordability And Crowding Trends, 1985-2005 [297] Scaling Up Collaborative Environmental Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Illinois CRANE, Randall [University of California, Los Planning: An Examination Of The US Fire Angeles] [email protected] Learning Network [123] Reinventing The Wheel Or New Politics GOLDSTEIN, Bruce E. [Virginia Polytechnic Emerging From Conventional Tools? [218] •...... Institute and State University] [email protected] COSTA, Heloisa S. [Federal University of Minas BUTLER, William H. [Virginia Polytechnic Institute Gerais] [email protected] 5.14 Mortgages and Credit and State University] [email protected] Market Problems Desiring Empowerment Through Moderator: The last presentor in this session. Who’s Making Decisions In Markets Participatory Slum Upgrading: Evidence For Ecosystem Services? Exploring From Post-Decentralization Indonesia [220] Discussant: None Collaboration In Water Quality Trading [129] DAS, Ashok K. [San Francisco State University] COCHRAN, Bobby [Portland State University] [email protected] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire I Towards A New Urban Governance. Of Developments Of Farmland Reverse The Disruption Of Policy Communities. Garbage; The Contested Domain [237] Mortgage System And Its Actuarial Model Transitions In Dam Politics In The KHANOLKAR, Prasad S. [Cornell University] [295] Netherlands And The United States [140] [email protected] GOVERDE, Henri J. [Radboud University Nijmegen] CHO, Deokho [Daegu University] [email protected] [email protected] Citizen Involvement In Decision-Making In MA, Seungryul [Government Employee Pension MEIJERINK, Sander [Radboud University Developing Countries– The Case Of Iran [247] Service] [email protected] Nijmegen] [email protected] MOHAMMADI, Hamid [University of Kassel- KIM, Gabtae [Korea Housing Finance Corporation] University of Yazd] [email protected] [email protected] Institutional And Policy Implications Of The AHMADIAN, Reza [Zanjan Azad University] Provision Of International Public Goods: The [email protected] Mortgage Market Excesses, Property Case Of Global Environmental Commons In NOSRATI, Sepideh [Sari Payame Nour University] Flipping, And Property Tax Fairness [318] Brazil [186] [email protected] PUPPIM DE OLIVEIRA, Jose Antonio [University of IMMERGLUCK, Dan [Georgia Institute of Santiago de Compostela] [email protected] •...... Technology] [email protected] PINTO, Rogerio R. [Getulio Vargas Foundation] 5.5 Housing Market Behavior [email protected] Comparative Analysis Between Two and Demographic Challenges Minority Groups Contract For Deed: A Unique Form Of Subprime Lending [337] Moderator: The last presentor in this session. MCBRIDE, Vickie L. [Texas Southern University] [email protected] Discussant: None The Challenge Of Foreclosure Prevention: Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire II Lessons From New York City [352] SCHWARTZ, Alex F. [The New School] The Geodemographic Analysis Of [email protected] Residential Turnover And Neigbouhood Change: The Case Of North West England [293] BROWN, Peter J. [University of Liverpool] [email protected] BATEY, Peter W. [University of Liverpool] [email protected] WHALLEY, Simon [Beacon Dodsworth Limited] [email protected] PEMBERTON, Simon [University of Liverpool] [email protected]

66 8:00–9:30 am CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Wednesday

•...... •...... Illumination Of Urban Space Using Digital Simulation Methods, Exemplified On The 6.5 Cross-border Planning 7.5 Urban Regeneration and Unesco World Heritage Site Of Bamberg Moderator/Discussant: DE VRIES, Jochem Land Use Planning [518] REICHRATH, Martin [Technical University of [University of Amsterdam] [email protected] Moderator: The last presentor in this session. Kaiserslautern] [email protected] ZEILE, Peter [Technical University of Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Wisconsin Discussant: DEWAR, Margaret E. [University of Kaiserslautern] [email protected] Michigan] [email protected] The Clash Of Territorialization? Spatial Spatial-Temporal Visualization Of Urban Planning Co-Operation Between The EU And Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, O’Hare Russia [385] Environments For Supporting The Designing And Planning Process [531] FRITSCH, Matti [University of Joensuu] Managing Underused Land And Directing YIN, Li [University at Buffalo, SUNY] [email protected] Redevelopment In Post-Katrina New Orleans [email protected] [442] SHIODE, Narushige [University at Buffalo] Improving Trans-National Cooperation’s EHRENFEUCHT, Renia [University of New Orleans] [email protected] Through Planning Culture Interactions. [email protected] “Raumplanung” And “Urbanistica” – A NELSON, Marla [University of New Orleans] •...... Austro-Italian Confrontation [395] [email protected] HASELSBERGER, Beatrix [Vienna University of 10.5 Urban Natural Technology] [email protected]. Planning For Industry In The Post Industrial Environment and Health ac.at World [449] Moderator: The last presentor in this session. FABBRO, Sandro [University of Udine] DEMPWOLF, Scott [University of Maryland College [email protected] Park] [email protected] Discussant: None HOWLAND, Marie [University of Maryland Bridging The National Divide: The Creation College Park] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Indiana Of A Cross-Border Region In The Lille COHEN, James R. [University of Maryland College Metropolitan Area [406] Park] [email protected] PARIS, Didier [University of Lille] paris. Green Infrastructure And Public Health: An Evaluation Of The Florida Communities Trust [email protected] Land Ownership And Governance In A Open Space Acquisition Program [576] Large Scale Urban Development Project In ...... COUTTS, Christopher J. [Florida State University] • Helsinki [455] [email protected] 6.13 Pre-organized Session KULONPALO, Jussi [University of Helsinki] [email protected] - Dialogues: Examining Portland’s Urban Health Penalty Continues Planning Ideas in Practice •...... A Decade-Long Decline: Has Growth Management Played A Role? [577] Moderator/Discussant: HARPER, Tom 8.5 Visualization and FAN, Yingling [University of Illinois at Chicago] [University of Calgary] [email protected] Simulation [email protected] SONG, Yan [University of North Carolina at Chapel Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan Moderator/Discussant: KAWAMURA, Kazuya Hill] [email protected] [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] Performance-Based Planning: A Cross- Urban Natural Environments, Health, And National Comparison [374] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Purdue Human Activities [582] BAKER, Douglas C. [Queensland University of KIM, Jun-Hyun [Texas A&M University] Technology] [email protected] Simulation And Investigation Of The Path [email protected] SIPE, Neil G. [Griffith University] Dependency Of Transportation Policy [510] LEE, Chanam [Texas A&M University] [email protected] LU, Yandan [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] [email protected] The New Landscapes Of The Post-Industrial KAWAMURA, Kazuya [University of Illinois at City [388] Chicago] [email protected] GOSPODINI, Aspa [University of Thessaly] [email protected] Recreational Travel And Its Consequences - Applications Of An Agent-Based Simulation Town Planning Versus Urbanismo [396] To Open Space Planning [513] HEBBERT, Michael [University of Manchester] MULLER, Brian H. [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected] [email protected]

New Urbanism And Sprawl: A Toronto Case Geovisualization And Spatial Structure: An Study [415] Example From The 2001 Census In The United SKABURSKIS, Andrejs [Queen’s University at Kingdom [517] Kingston] [email protected] RAE, Alasdair J. [University of Manchester] [email protected] 67 Wednesday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 8:00–9:30 am

•...... •...... What Is Left Of Planning? Residual Planning! [914] 12.9 Public Realm and 14.5 Understanding Travel MALLOY, Jennifer A. [University of Illinois at Management Behavior and Transit Use Chicago] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: Pop Up City: Temporary Interventions For HOCH, Charles [University of Illinois at Chicago] Moderator/Discussant: ISEKI, Hiroyuki Urban Vacancy [937] [email protected] [University of Toledo] [email protected] SCHWARZ, Terry [Kent State University] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America I Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Northwestern •...... The Politics Of Adopting Oregon’s Statewide Understanding The Travel Behavior Of Planning Goals [644] Hispanics; A Pre-Requisite For Effective 16.4 Session Sponsored by ADLER, Sy [Portland State University] Planning [847] The Journal Planning Theory [email protected] ROSENBLOOM, Sandra [University of Arizona] and Practice/Routledge [email protected] Publishers: Recognising Planning Analysis And Political Steering Cultural and Institutional With New Public Management [675] Interactions Between Race/Ethnicity And Diversity 1 SAGER, Tore [Norwegian University of Science Ethnic Change On Travel Behavior: South and Technology] [email protected] Bay Case Study [806] Moderator/Discussant: JOH, Kenneth [University of California, Irvine] CAMPBELL, Heather [University of Sheffield] The City’s Public Realm And New Forms Of [email protected] [email protected] Enclosed Living In The Netherlands [687] BOARNET, Marlon G. [University of California, TENNEKES, Joost [Netherlands Institute for Irvine] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Minnesota Spatial Research] [email protected] NGUYEN, Mai T. [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected] A Trans-Pacific Planning Education In ...... • FULTON, William [Solimar Research Group] Reverse: Reflections Of An American With 13.6 Tools of Territorial [email protected] A Chinese Doctorate In Urban Planning And Design [955] Governance Getting By With A Little Help From My ABRAMSON, Daniel B. [University of Washington] Moderator/Discussant: DA ROSA PIRES, Artur Friends And Family: Immigrants And [email protected] [University of Aveiro] [email protected] Carpooling [859] SMART, Michael J. [University of California, Los Are We Same Or Different? The Evolving Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Water Tower Angeles] [email protected] Perceptions Of Development Challenges BLUMENBERG, Evelyn [University of California, [977] Croatia’s New Regions – How Do Locals Los Angeles] [email protected] SANYAL, Bish [Massachusetts Institute of Cope With European Regional Policy Technology] [email protected] ...... Requirements? [714] • DOKIC, Irena [The Institute of Economics, Zagreb] 15.5 Reclaiming Public Spaces Down To Earth: Recognizing The Inevitably [email protected] Situated Nature Of Planning Practice [991] SUMPOR, Marijana [The Institute of Economics, Moderator/Discussant: CARMONA, Matthew WATSON, Vanessa J. [University of Cape Town] Zagreb] [email protected] [University College London] [email protected] [email protected]

Reflexive Governance On The Boundaries Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Ohio State Of `Local Practices´: The Case Of The Amsterdam Harbour [730] Flânerie Between Net And Place: LISSANDRELLO, Enza [University of Amsterdam] Possibilities For Participation In Planning [email protected] [888] BANERJEE, Tridib [University of Southern Comparing Territorial Governance: California] [email protected] The Cases Of EU-Funded Sub-Regional APOSTOL, Ileana [California State Polytechnic Programmes In Portugal And Italy [747] University] [email protected] OLIVEIRA, Carlos [University of Porto] ANTONIADIS, Panayotis [Université Pierre et [email protected] Marie Curie, Paris 6] [email protected] BREDA-VAZQUEZ, Isabel [University of Porto] [email protected] The Energy System As Part Of Public Space: Effects And Perception In Three Swedish Communities [902] EKELUND, Björn [Architecture and infrastructure] [email protected]

68 9:45–11:15 am CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Wednesday Wednesday Sessions 9:45 – 11:15 am

•...... •...... AESOP [YA] Young Academics ACSP-AESOP Joint Roundtable: Getting The Most Presidential Session: Planning, Out Of The “Paper Presenting Imagination And Transnational Experience” Scholarship: A Tribute To Peter H. Marris Moderator: BENNEWORTH, Paul [University of Newcastle upon Tyne] [email protected] Moderator: SANYAL, Bish [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected] Discussant: HASELSBERGER, Beatrix [Vienna University of Technology] haselsberger@email. Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Huron Room archlab.tuwien.ac.at DANDEKAR, Hema [Arizona State University] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan [email protected] FAINSTEIN, Susan S. [Harvard University] DE VRIES, Jochem [University of Amsterdam] [email protected] [email protected] HAYDEN, Dolores [Yale University] HEBBERT, Michael [University of Manchester] [email protected] [email protected] HOCH, Charles [University of Illinois at Chicago] HIRSCHLER, Petra [Vienna University of [email protected] Technology] [email protected] JACKSON, Maria-Rosario [Urban Institute] NADIN, Vincent [Delft University of Technology] [email protected] ...... [email protected] MILLER, S.M. “Mike” [Boston University (retired)] • PROSPERI, David [Florida Atlantic University] [email protected] Panel Discussion: Chicago’s [email protected] THROGMORTON, James A. [The University of Plan for the 2016 Olympics SHAW, David [University of Liverpool] Iowa] [email protected] [email protected] WACHS, Martin [RAND Transportation, Space and Moderator: WINKLE, Curt [University of lllinois at VERHAGE, Roelof [Institut d’Urbanisme de Lyon] Technology Program] [email protected] Chicago] [email protected] [email protected]

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69 Wednesday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 9:45–11:15 am

•...... From U-City To Intelligent Development Physical Planning For Sustainable Planning Practice [58] Community Development “The Sufficiency 1.6 Ethnicity and Formal and COREY, Kenneth E. [Michigan State University] Economy Philosophy” Approach For Rural Informal Entrepreneurship [email protected] Communities In Northeastern, Thailand [183] JUNG, H. M. [Busan Metropolitan Government] PECHPAKDEE, Pechladda [University College [email protected] London] [email protected] Moderator: The last presenter in this session. WILSON, Mark I. [Michigan State University] CABANNES, Yves [University College London] [email protected] [email protected] Discussant: None ...... Knowledge-Intensive Activity In U.S. Metro Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Navy Pier • Areas: An Occupation-Based Analysis Of 4.6 Network Governance 1990-2000 Trends [66] Diversity And Ethnic Entrepreneurship In The FESER, Edward [University of Illinois at Urbana- Moderator: The last presenter in this session. USA: [4] Champaign] [email protected] BETANCUR, John J. [University of Illinois at RENSKI, Henry [University of Massachusetts at Discussant: None Chicago] [email protected] Amherst] [email protected] BOWMAN, Philip J. [University of Michigan] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Illinois [email protected] •...... Planning And Organizational Fields: The Immigrant Communities, Informality And 3.10 Sustainability at the Case Of Brownfield Redevelopment In The Planning In The United States [10] Local Level South Bronx [216] DEVLIN, Ryan T. [University of California, Berkeley] CONNOLLY, James J. [Columbia University] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: HAMIN, Elisabeth [University of Massachusetts] [email protected] STEIL, Justin [Columbia University] Spontaneity And Planned Intervention At [email protected] [email protected] An Immigrants´ Leisure Space – The São Cristóvão Market, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil [12] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Iowa Urban Planning And Public-Private GIACOMINI, Sonia M. [Catholic University of Rio Partnerships [229] de Janeiro] [email protected] Land Use Pressures And Sustainable Plans In Ohio Townships [133] GLASBERGEN, Pieter [Utrecht University] [email protected] Precarious Jobs, Vulnerable Workers, And CONROY, Maria M. [Ohio State University] Migrant Civil Society [26] [email protected] Co-Management Of Indigenous Places: MARTIN, Nina [University of Illinois at Chicago] JUN, Hee-Jung [Ohio State University] jun.41@ Sustained Governance In Context [255] [email protected] osu.edu PINEL, AICP, Sandra L. [University of Idaho] •...... Fighting Unsustainability In Northeastern [email protected] Portugal [134] PECOS, Jacob [Pueblo de Cochiti] 2.6 Knowledge and LOURENCO, Julia M. [University of Minho] [email protected] Technology Based [email protected] Development DANKO, Cristina C. [University of Minho] [email protected] Moderator: WILSON, Mark I. [Michigan State University] [email protected] Local Government Planning For : An Evolution In California [155] Discussant: None JACOBSON, Thomas [Sonoma State University] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan State HINDS, Alex T. [County of Marin Community Development Agency] [email protected] Exploring Location Of Knowledge Based Business Services As A ‘Value’ Based Political Cultural And Local Sustainability Professional Episode [49] Effort In The US [182] ARANYA, Rolee [Norwegian University of Science PATERSON, Robert [University of Texas at Austin] and Technology] [email protected] [email protected] MEDALEN, Tor [Norwegian University of Science SAHA, Devashree [University of Texas at Austin] and Technology] [email protected] [email protected]

70 9:45–11:15am CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Wednesday

•...... •...... •...... 5.6 Housing Market Behavior 5.16 Neighborhood 6.7 Networking for University- and Price Models Regeneration and Mixed based Research and Communities Development Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Moderator/Discussant: NADIN, Vincent [Delft Discussant: None University of Technology] [email protected] Discussant: None Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire II Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Wisconsin Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire I Does Subsidized Housing Affect Local Transnational Territorial Research In Europe: Schools? [300] Urban University Master Planning And A Review Of The European Spatial Planning ELLEN, Ingrid G. [New York University] Community Integration: [286] Observation Network And The Opportunities [email protected] AMBORSKI, David P. [Ryerson University] It Offers To Researchers In Planning [389] SCHWARTZ, Amy [New York University] [email protected] HAGUE, Cliff [UK ESPON Contact Point] [email protected] [email protected] STIEFEL, Leanna [New York University] Promoting Mixed Communities Through [email protected] Balanced Lettings And Asset Management: Global Cyberinfrastructure And CHELLMAN, Colin [New York University] The English Experience [341] Sustainability: An Emerging Research [email protected] MORRISON, Nicola C. [University of Cambridge] Agenda For Integrated City-Region Planning [email protected] [409] The Impact Of Supportive Housing On JONES, Michael F. [University of Cambridge] PEZZOLI, Keith [University of California, San Surrounding Neighborhoods [306] [email protected] Diego] [email protected] GEDAL, Michael [New York University] RAVETZ, Joe [University of Manchester] [email protected] Reconnecting Ballymun: The Restructuring [email protected] BEEN, Vicki [New York University] BeenV@juris. Of A Socially Excluded Area Of Dublin [343] KINGSTON, Richard [University of Manchester] law.nyu.edu MUIR, Jenny [Queen’s University Belfast] [email protected] ELLEN, Ingrid G. [New York University] [email protected] DEAS, Iain [University of Manchester] Iain. [email protected] KINTREA, Keith J. [University of Glasgow] [email protected] VOICU, Ioan [New York University] voicui@juris. [email protected] PELLOW, David N. [University of California, San law.nyu.edu Diego] [email protected] Re-Constituting The Social Through Urban MOORE, Reagan [University of California, San Evaluation Of The Impact Of Private Renewal: Learning From The Experience Of Diego] [email protected] Investment On Urban Neighborhood ÇInçIn, Ankara [346] FAERMAN, Marcio [Rede Nacional de Ensino e Development: A Case Study Of The Third OZDIL, Hulya [Middle East Technical University] Pesquisa] [email protected] Federal Savings And Loan Redevelopment In [email protected] PILSBURY, David [Worldwide Universities Cleveland, Ohio [316] OZDIL, Taner R. [The University of Texas at Network] [email protected] HONG, Chansun [Cleveland State Arlington, & Dallas Urban Solutions Center, University/American Planning Association] TAMUS] [email protected] The University, The City, And The State: [email protected] International University Real Estate Development [423] Impact Of Mixed Use On House Prices— WIEWEL, Wim [University of Baltimore] Disentangling Accessibility, Density And [email protected] Mixed Use [360] TSAI, Yu-Hsin [University of Michigan] [email protected] LIU, Hsiao-Lan [National Chengchi University] [email protected] WANG, Dah-Lih [Feng Chia University] [email protected]

71 Wednesday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 9:45–11:15 pm

•...... •...... •...... 7.6 Transportation and Land 8.6 Analyzing the Built 10.6 The Spatial Dimension of Use: Making the Connection Environment Crime or Losing the Plot? Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Moderator/Discussant: Moderator: The last presenter in this session. UMEMOTO, Karen [University of Hawaii at Discussant: None Manoa] [email protected] Discussant: THAKURIAH, Piyushimita [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Purdue Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Indiana

Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, O’Hare A Study On The Spatial Relationship Cities Under Observation. Social And Between Mixed Land Use And Urban Civil Insecurities In Urban Italy: Policy Transit’s Role In The Metro Density/Housing Disaster-- A Case Study Of Tainan City [485] Orientations And Practices [572] Affordability Relation: A National Appraisal CHANG, Hsueh-Sheng [Leader University] chs@ BRICOCOLI, Massimo [Politecnico di Milano] And Lessons Learned [437] mail.leader.edu.tw [email protected] CLARK, Thomas A. [University of Colorado Denver] CHAO, Tzu-Yuan [Leader University] SAVOLDI, Paola [Politecnico di Milano] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] GNANASEKARAN, Shanmugapriya [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected] The Grandfather Clause Effect [491] Planning In The Face Of Terrorism: FERGUSON, Erik [American University of Sharjah] Implications For Planning In The Post- 9/11 Density And Traffic: Connecting The Dots [email protected] City [573] [445] BURKE, Jason R. [University of Toronto] FRENCH, Steven P. [Georgia Institute of The Quadralogue Concept For Strategic [email protected] Technology] [email protected] Projects Assessment [509] PEPONIS, John [Georgia Institute of Technology] LOURENCO, Julia M. [University of Minho] Planning In The Face Of Urban Violence: [email protected] [email protected] A Critical Appraisal From Rio De Janeiro SCOPPA, Martin [Georgia institute of Technology] PROSPERI, David C. [Florida Atlantic University] Conflict Zones [575] [email protected] [email protected] COUTINHO MARQUES DA SILVA, Rachel [Federal U. of Rio de Janeiro The Paradox Of Highway-Building In A A Methodological Framework For A Political -Prourb] [email protected] “Sustainable Region”: Analysis Of Politics Approach Of Mixed Land Use, Tested In The And Planning In Metropolitan Vancouver Urbanised Region Of Flanders, Belgium [516] The Profane Semiotic Of Urban Danger [478] PISMAN, Ann [Hogeschool Antwerpen] – Post 9/11 Planning For Safer Cities [585] TOWNSEND, Craig [Concordia University] [email protected] KOSKELA, Hille [University of Helsinki] [email protected] LEINFELDER, Hans [Ghent University] [email protected] SIEMIATYCKI, Matti [University of Glasgow] [email protected] [email protected] Exploring Spatial Dynamics Of Social BARRIEAU, Pierre [Concordia University] Inequality: Social Capital, Political [email protected] Participation And Neighborhood Safety [598] NAM, Yunwoo [University of Nebraska - Lincoln] [email protected] ELDER, Kurt [University of Nebraska - Lincoln] [email protected]

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...... •...... • • 13.8 Planning the Sustainable 12.8 Justice, Morality and 14.6 Understanding Travel Metropolis Trust Behavior: Considering Moderator/Discussant: Children’s Travel and Moderator/Discussant: GUNDER, Michael SCHOENWANDT, Walter [University of Stuttgart] Neighborhood Characteristics [University of Auckland] [email protected] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: ROSENBLOOM, Sandra Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America II [University of Arizona] [email protected] Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Water Tower Relativism And Planning: The Good, The Bad, Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Northwestern State-Level Versus Metropolitan Land Use And The Ugly [683] Planning: Seeking The Right Scale For STEIN, Stanley M. [University of Calgary] Who’s Taking The Kids To School? An Regional Decision-Making [704] [email protected] Examination Of Chauffeuring And Mode CHAKRABORTY, Arnab [University of Illinois at HARPER, Thomas L. [University of Calgary] Choice In The United States, 1977-2001 [830] Urbana-Champaign] [email protected] [email protected] MCDONALD, Noreen [University of North Carolina KNAAP, Gerrit [University of Maryland College at Chapel Hill] [email protected] Park] [email protected] Trust And The Public Interest In The Micro- Politics Of Planning Practice [686] What Drives Parents? A Context Sensitive Thinking Metropolitan: Planning For TAIT, Malcolm [University of Sheffield] Inquiry Into Parents´ Mode Preferences On Sustainable Development In The Amsterdam [email protected] The Journey To School [885] And Vancouver Metropolitan Regions [727] ZUNIGA, Kelly D. [University of Colorado] JANSSEN-JANSEN, Leonie B. [University of Transforming “Rubbertown”: The [email protected] Amsterdam] [email protected] Rhetorical Construction Of Sustainability HUTTON, Thomas A. [University of British And Environmental Justice In Louisville, Parking And Walking Mode Choice [820] Columbia] [email protected] Kentucky [690] LIU, Chao [University of Maryland College Park] THROGMORTON, James A. [University of Iowa] [email protected] [email protected] CLIFTON, Kelly J. [University of Maryland College Park] [email protected] Assessment of Equity in Middle Eastern BURNIER, Carolina [University of Maryland Water Allocation: The Case of the Israeli- College Park] [email protected] Jordanian Peace Treaty ABUKAHTER, Ahmed [University of Texas at Is Alternative Development Undersupplied? Austin] [email protected] An Examination Of Residential Preferences And Choices Of Northern California Movers [778] CAO, Xinyu (Jason) [University of Minnesota] [email protected]

73 Wednesday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 9:45–11:15 pm

•...... •...... 11:15 am – 1:00 pm 15.6 Designs for Challenging 16.5 Recognising Cultural and Places Institutional Diversity 2 •...... Moderator/Discussant: Moderator/Discussant: STEVENS, Quentin [University College of London] HEALEY, Patsy [Newcastle University] International Association [email protected] [email protected] of China Planners (IACP) Business Meeting Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Ohio State Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Minnesota Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan Greenways In Mexican Cities: Is It Town Planners Still In Search Of A Role? ...... Possible In Non Planned Areas “Colonias Initial Findings From An Ethnography Of • Irregulares”? [900] Planners In Australia [957] Faculty Women’s Interest DEMERUTIS, Juan [Universidad de Guadalajara] BURTON, Paul A. [Griffith University] Group Luncheon [email protected] [email protected] Room: 7th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Salon I Building The Image Of A New Suburban Life: Planning Spaces With Commons [962] The Case Of Bahcesehir In Istanbul [903] DAVY, Benjamin [TU Dortmund] ERKUL, Fusun [University of Michigan] [email protected] [email protected] Understanding The Idea(l)s Of Indian Identity Seeking A Sustainable Design For Flood Through Urban Planning In Delhi [968] Area Occupation: The Sao Paulo, Brazil Case MORENAS, Leon A. [Rensselaer Polytechnic [925] Institute] [email protected] PESSOA, Denise F. [Centro Universitario Nove de Julho- UNINOVE] [email protected] Knowledge Propagation – The Possible Contribution Of Open Source To Developing Compare Planning Methods For And Sharing Planning Methodologies And Neighborhoods: Case Study Of Stormwater Practices In Different Contexts [981] In The Woodlands, Texas [954] TIPPETT, Joanne [University of Manchester] YANG, Bo [Texas A&M University] [email protected] [email protected] LI, Ming-Han [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

74 THURSDAY Thursday SESSIONS, ROUNDTABLES ROUNDTABLES AND MEETINGS CHRONOLOGICAL

8:00–9:30 am CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Thursday Thursday Sessions 8:00 – 9:30 am

•...... •...... 2.7 Design Issues 3.11 Waste Management - Issues and Analysis Moderator: DAMMERS, Ed [Netherlands Institute for Spatial Research] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: CARP, Jana [Appalachain State University] Discussant: KOTVAL, Zenia [Michigan State [email protected] University] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Iowa Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan State In My Backyard! An Alternate Model For Does It Pay To Invest In Amenities Around Solid Waste Management [126] Offices? [59] CHETTIPARAMB, Angelique [Cardiff University] DAMMERS, Ed [Netherlands Institute for Spatial [email protected] Research] [email protected] CHAKKALAKKAL, Mary [Jan Shikshan Sansthan] WETERINGS, Anet [Netherlands Institute for [email protected] Spatial Research] [email protected] CHEDAMBATH, Rajan [Centre for Heritage, Environment and Development] Creativity & Competitiveness Through [email protected] Design Policy [88] MULLER, Larissa [University of Calgary] Post-Nimbyism: Learning To Live With A [email protected] Landfill [170] MACLEOD, Douglas [Canadian Design Research MACLAREN, Virginia W. [University of Toronto] Network] [email protected] [email protected] COVO, David [McGill University] ATKINSON, Tanya [University of Toronto] [email protected] [email protected] KRISHNAMURTHY, Vig [University of Toronto] [email protected]

How Much E-Waste In Your Basement And Attic? Results From A National Survey [180] NIXON, Hilary [San Jose State University] [email protected] SAPHORES, Jean-Daniel [University of California, Irvine] [email protected] OGUNSEITAN, Oladele A. [University of California, Irvine] [email protected] SHAPIRO, Andrew [University of California, Irvine] [email protected]

77 Thursday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 8:00–9:30 am

•...... •...... •...... 3.12 Energy Analysis and 4.7 Intergovernmental 4.18 Governance, Culture and Planning Collaboration Theory Moderator/Discussant: DE ROO, Gert Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Moderator: The last presenter in this session. [University of Groningen] [email protected] Discussant: MUELLER, Elizabeth [University of Discussant: None Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan Texas] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Indiana A Study On Policy Simulation Of Local Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Illinois Renewable Energy Demand And Supply Celebrating The Individual: Intentions For System In Taijian Area, Taiwan [125] Bridging Institutional Analysis And Urban Development [212] CHAO, Tzu-Yuan S. [Leader University, Tainan] Collaborative Natural Resource BOONSTRA, Beitske [TNO Netherlands [email protected] Management Theory: Lessons From The Organisation for Applied Scientific Research] YUE, Cheng-Dar [Leader University, Tainan] Kawartha Highlands Local Stakeholders [email protected] [email protected] Committee [209] BARRY, Janice M. [University of British Columbia] Can An “Observatory In Action” Approach A Model For Estimating Food Distribution [email protected] Help In Rethinking Planning Practices? [215] Requirements In The U.S. And Implications CONCILIO, Grazia [Politecnico di Bari] On Food Security [151] Participative Governance: Capacity [email protected] HUANG, Sonya Y. [Massachusetts Institute of Building Through Pluralistic Policy Making CELINO, Adele [Politecnico di Bari] Technology] [email protected] Processes [259] [email protected] POLENSKE, Karen R. [Massachusetts Institute of ROSA PIRES, Artur [University of Aveiro] Technology] [email protected] [email protected] Culture, Episodes, Horizon, Project, CANNING, Pat [U.S. Department of Agriculture] SANTINHA, Gonçalo [University of Aveiro] Innovation, Agenda: Institutions As “Stopped [email protected] [email protected] Arrows”? [226] ISMAIL, Ayman [Massachusetts Institute of MOTA, Jose C. [University of Aveiro] [email protected] FEDELI, Valeria [Politecnico di Milano] Technology] [email protected] [email protected] WATERS, Arnold [U.S. Department of Agriculture] Blending Many Knowledges For Robust [email protected] Planning [234] Building Sustainability Through INNES, Judith [University of California, Berkeley] Collaborative Planning [228] Biomass Production For Energy: Assessing [email protected] GHOMASHCHI, Vahid [Town of Stratford] The Compatibility With Scenic And Cultural BOOHER, David E. [California State University, [email protected] Values Of Rural Landscapes On A Regional Sacramento] [email protected] Scale - A German Case Study [188] ROTH, Michael [Dortmund University of Technology] [email protected] GRUEHN, Dietwald [Dortmund University of Technology] [email protected] KOLBE, Margret [Berlin University of Technology] [email protected] HENNEMANN, Bernhard [Berlin University of Technology] [email protected]

Production Of Innovative Energies And Conservation Of The Territorial Values: A Possible Sinergy? [190] SCHILLECI, Filippo [Università degli Studi di Palermo] [email protected] MAROTTA, Paola [Università degli Studi di Palermo] [email protected]

78 8:00–9:30 am CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Thursday

•...... City Centre Housing In The UK: Prospects •...... And Policy Challenges In A Changing 5.7 Housing Market Behavior Housing Market [331] 7.7 Urban Sprawl: Trends and and the Environment LAMBERT, Christine [University of the West of Issues in Europe and North England, Bristol] [email protected] America Moderator: The last presenter in this session. BODDY, Martin [University of the West of England, Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Bristol] [email protected] Discussant: None Discussant: O’CONNELL, Derry [University Community Of Trust: New Interpretation And Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire II College Dublin] [email protected] The Case Of Muslim Communities In Gaza [344] Does Wetlands Proximity Matter? Evidence Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, O’Hare NAOMI, Carmon [Technion- Israel Institute of From Chatham County In Georgia [305] Technology] [email protected] GAO, Shan [Texas A&M University] The Politics Of Sprawl: Density, Zoning And JABAREEN, Yosef [Technion- Israel Institute of [email protected] The 2006 Virginia Election [450] Technology] [email protected] HOWLETT, Marc A. [University of North Carolina Urban Renewal For An Energy Efficient City ...... at Chapel Hill] [email protected] [330] • KURTH, Detlef [University of Applied Sciences 6.6 Planning Culture Edgeless Villages: Urban Sprawl And Stuttgart] [email protected] English Rural Settlements [461] MARTINDALE, Katharine A. [Cambridge Moderator/Discussant: DÜHR, Stefanie Differential Impact Of Floodplains On Home University] [email protected] [Radboud University Nijmegen and TU Dortmund] Prices: A Housing Submarket Approach [332] [email protected] LEE, Dalbyul [Georgia Institute of Technology] Post- Socialist Sprawl: Explaining Land [email protected] Consumption Patterns In East Germany [469] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Wisconsin FRENCH, Steven P. [Georgia Institute of SCHMIDT, Stephan [Cornell University] Technology] [email protected] [email protected] Planning Culture: The Missing Link In IMMERGLUCK, Dan [Georgia Institute of International Planning Studies [379] Technology] [email protected] Containing Urban Sprawl? Comparing DE VRIES, Jochem [University of Amsterdam] Brownfield Reuse Policies In England And [email protected] Urban Green Spaces: A Place For Germany [470] Community Integration? The Case Of Greater SCHULZE BAING, Andreas Characterising European Spatial Planning Manchester, UK [325] [University of Manchester] Andreas. Systems [403] KAZMIERCZAK, Aleksandra [University of Salford] [email protected] NADIN, Vincent [Delft University of Technology] [email protected] [email protected] •...... STEAD, Dominic [Delft University of Technology] [email protected] 5.19 Neighborhood Regeneration in the City Assessing The Convergence Of National Center Spatial Planning Systems In Europe [416] STEAD, Dominic [Delft University of Technology] Moderator: The last presenter in this session. [email protected] NADIN, Vincent [Delft University of Technology] Discussant: None [email protected]

Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America I The Impact Of EU Regulations On Local Planning Practice: The Case Of The Declining Retail In Innercity Netherlands [418] Neighbourhoods In London. Business TRIP, Jan J. [Delft University of Technology] Improvement Districts Strategies In Urban [email protected] Regeneration Processes [313] WATERHOUT, Bas [Delft University of Technology] GULLINO, Silvia [Kingston University London] [email protected] [email protected] ZONNEVELD, Wil [Delft University of Technology] [email protected]

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•...... •...... The Production Of Castlefield Manchester: Lefebvrian Insights [670] 7.10 Planning Capacity and 11.3 Making Planning LEARY, Michael E. [London South Bank University] Participation: Forging the Decisions [email protected] Links Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Chronotope And Rhythmanalysis [676] Moderator: The last presenter in this session. SANDRA, Mallet [Institut d’Urbanisme de Paris] Discussant: None [email protected] Discussant: BALDUCCI, Alessandro [Polytechnic University] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire I •...... Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Huron The Legal Contradictions Manifest In The 13.7 Pre-organized Session Planning Of A Limited Territory. (The Case Of - Regional Resilience and Deconstructing The Cooperation Conundrum: The Canary Islands, Spain.) [533] Dealing with the Unforseen An Analysis Of Cooperation Around Land Use CACERES, SR., Eduardo [Universidad de Las Issues In Michigan [438] Palmas de Gran Canaria] [email protected] DAVID, Nina P. [University of Michigan] Moderator: MORROW-JONES, Hazel A. [Ohio [email protected] Design Of A Strategic Process Approach State University] [email protected] For Complex Integrated Area Development Planning Capacity: Measures And Projects [618] Discussant: CHAPPLE, Karen [University of Implications [460] DE KORT, Inge A.T. [University of Twente] California at Berkeley] [email protected] LOH, Carolyn G. [University of Michigan] [email protected] [email protected] DEWULF, Geert P.M.R. [University of Twente] Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Water Tower [email protected] In Atempt To Facilitate The Urban BULT-SPIERING, Mirjam W.D. [University of Linking Resilience And Sustainability In Knowledge Arena [479] Twente] [email protected] Ohio Township Planning [729] TROEVA, Vesselina R. [University of JUN, Hee-Jung [Ohio State University] jun.41@ Architecture Civil Engineering and Geodesy] Corruption In Planning And Land osu.edu [email protected] Development In Greece: Tales Of A CONROY, Maria M. [Ohio State University] Contemporary Lernaean Hydra [629] [email protected] •...... LALENIS, Konstantinos [University of Thessaly] [email protected] Demographic Change – A Challenge To 8.7 Modeling Land Use/Land Urban-Regional Resilience In Europe [743] Cover Change The Problem Of Institutional Design For MUELLER, Bernhard [Technical University at Dresden] [email protected] Moderator: HERBERT, Berneece S. [Alabama Resolving Conflict Between Planning A&M University] [email protected] Policy And Local Democracy: Planning Oversight And Appeal Bodies In Comparative Stability Through Specialization And Diversification – What Contributes To Discussant: PAN, Qisheng [Texas Southern Perspective [640] Resilient And Viable Small Town Centers In University] [email protected] TAYLOR, Zack [University of Toronto] [email protected] The U.S.? [749] OTTO, Andreas [Technical University at Dresden] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Purdue •...... [email protected] Multi-Temporal And Spatial Analysis Of Land 12.10 Time and Space Dealing With Large Urban Distressed Areas Use And Land Cover Change In Madison As A Means To Enhance Urban Resilience County Alabama [498] Moderator/Discussant: -The Example Of Europe [751] HERBERT, Berneece S. [Alabama A&M University] DAVOUDI, Simin [Newcastle University] SCHIAPPACASSE, Paulina [Technical University [email protected] [email protected] at Dresden] Paulina.Schiappacasse@mailbox. tu-dresden.de Future Strategies For The Application Of Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America II Remote Sensing Data In Urban Planning - The German Case [533] The Contemporary City As A Changing ZIMMERMANN, Gabi [Dortmund University of Architecture Of Time [649] Technology] [email protected] BONFIGLIOLI, Sandra R. [Politecnico di Milano] [email protected] MARCO, Albini [Politecnico di Milano] [email protected]

80 8:00–9:30am CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Thursday

•...... •...... •...... 14.7 Understanding Travel 15.7 Historic Cities Competing 16.7 Planning Histories and Behavior: The role of Through Design Global-local Dynamics 2 Sustainable Transportation Moderator/Discussant: Moderator/Discussant: and Smart Growth PENDLEBURY, John [Newcastle University] WARD, Stephen V. [Oxford Brookes University] [email protected] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: HULL, Angela [Heriot- Watt University] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Ohio State Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Minnesota

Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Northwestern The Processes Work To Enhance The Lisbon’s Urbanism: Elements Of Applied Tourism Attractivenes Of Places Mixing Urban Theory [958] Towards More Sustainable Transportation: Of Cultural Difference And Consumption CAMARINHAS, Catarina T. [Université Paris IV, Do Policies Matter? [775] Opportunities. The Case Of Paris New Institut d’urbanisme et d’aménagement de la BUEHLER, Ralph [Rutgers, The State University of Experiences For Distinctive Groups Of City Sorbonne] [email protected] New Jersey] [email protected] Users [906] INGALLINA, Patrizia G. [Université des Sciences et New Tools To Build A Democratic City: An What Next For the Land Use - Travel Technologies de Lille] [email protected] Experience Of Strategic Planning In Low Behavior Link? Recentering the Suburbs Density Territories And Cities [974] [772] Exacerbating The Divide: Dubai’s Waterfront PLAISANT, Alessandro [LAMP - Università di BOARNET, Marlon G. [University of California, Developments [918] Sassari] [email protected] Irvine] [email protected] MOUSTAFA, Amer [American University of CECCHINI, Arnaldo [LAMP - Università di Sassari] JOH, Kenneth [University of California, Irvine] Sharjah] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] NGUYEN, Mai T. [University of North Carolina at Istanbul: A City In The Process Improvement Towards Garden City Wonderlands: New Chapel Hill] [email protected] And Regeneration Within The Context Of Town Planning In 1950s Taiwan [989] SIEMBAB, Wally [Siembab Planning Associates] International And National Development WANG, Yi-Wen [University of Nottingham] FULTON, William [Solimar Research] [920] [email protected] OZTURK, Zeynep K. [Kadir Has University] HEATH, Tim [University of Nottingham] Overcoming Automobile Captivity: Can Land [email protected] [email protected] Use Policy Affect Captive Automobile Travel CENGIZ, Huseyin [Yildiz Technical University] Behavior? [817] [email protected] LEE, Jae Su [Texas A&M University] ATABAY, Semra H. [Yildiz Technical University] [email protected] [email protected] •...... 14.20 Intermodal Transport Planning for Airports, Rail and Trucks Moderator/Discussant: SKAYANNIS, P. D. [University of Thessaly] [email protected]

Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Navy Pier

The Aerotropolis As A Normative Model Of Urban Form [794] FREESTONE, Robert [University of New South Wales] [email protected] BAKER, Douglas C. [Queensland University of Technology] [email protected]

Making Truck-Rail Intermodal Competitive [846] ROOSA, Erin [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] KAWAMURA, Kazuya [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]

81 Thursday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 9:45–11:15 am Thursday Sessions 9:45 – 11:15 am

•...... •...... Session Sponsored by the ACSP-AESOP Student Award Lincoln Institute of Land Paper Session Policy: Urbanization in China Moderator: HASELSBERGER, Beatrix [Vienna Organizer: YANYUN MAN, Joyce [China University of Technology] haselsberger@email. Program, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy] archlab.tuwien.ac.at [email protected] Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Huron Moderator: ZHANG, Ming [University of Texas, Austin] [email protected] Assessment of Equity in Middle Eastern Water Allocation: The Case of the Israeli- Discussant: ZHANG, Yang [Virginia Polytechnic Jordanian Peace Treaty Institute and State University] ABUKAHTER, Ahmed [University of Texas at Austin] [email protected] Discussant: DING, Chengri Di [University of Maryland] [email protected] Urban Festivities, Cultural Events and Sustainable Urban Development [54] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Indiana CERMAKOVA, Eva [Brno University of Technology] [email protected] China’s Urbanization: Impacts On Land Use And Urban Development Who is Governing Neighborhoods? [254] ZHANG, Tingwei, [University of Illinois at Chicago] PILL, Madeleine [Cardiff University] [email protected] [email protected]

Agglomeration Of Industries And Urban The Articulation and Co-ordination of Expansion In China National-level Planning Policy in Western HE, Canfei [Peking University/Lincoln Institute Europe: Lessons for Canada [763] Center for Urban Development and Land Policy] WEBB, Brian [Manchester University] brian. [email protected] [email protected]

Capitalization Of Bus Vs. Rail Transit Access: Theoretical Debate on Gated Communities Evidence From Beijing, China? (GCs): Genesis, Controversies, and the Way ZHANG, Ming [University of Texas at Austin] Forward [953] [email protected] XU, Miao [Cardiff University] [email protected]

Urban Expansion In China? HAN, Sun Sheng, [University of Melboune, Australia] [email protected]

82 9:45–11:15 am CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Thursday

•...... •...... Deliberative Planning In Disaster Recovery: Re-Membering New Orleans [280] 2.8 Industrial Concentration 3.14 Environmentally-oriented WILSON, Patricia A. [University of Texas at and Clusters Development Approaches Austin] [email protected] Moderator: DRUCKER, Joshua [University of Moderator/Discussant: SHANDAS, Vivek •...... Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] [Portland State University] [email protected] 5.9 Housing Policy at the Discussant: DEMAZIÈRE, Christophe [Universite Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan National Level de Tours] [email protected] Civic Agriculture In The Farming Subdivision Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan State [132] COHEN, Nevin [The New School] Discussant: None How Do Music Industries Grow? [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire II Concentration, Innovation And Expectations [57] Conservation Subdivision Design: A Urban Policy In The 21st Century [309] CHU-SHORE, Jesse C. [Massachusetts Institute of Magical Bullet To Environmentally Sensitive GLICKMAN, Norman J. [Rutgers, Technology] [email protected] Development? [139] GOCMEN, Asli [University of Wisconsin-Madison] The State University of Newjersey] [email protected] An Analysis Of Trends In Regional Industrial [email protected] WILSON, Robert H. [University of Texas at Austin] Concentration In The U.S. And Implications [email protected] For Regional Economic Development [62] Conservation-Based Development And DRUCKER, Joshua [University of Illinois at Watershed Stewardship Institutions: [147] Subsidized Housing Policy In The United Chicago] [email protected] HIBBARD, Michael [University of Oregon] [email protected] States [326] •...... LURIE, Susan [University of Oregon] KEATING, Dennis W. [Cleveland State University] [email protected] [email protected] 3.13 Land Protection and KRUMHOLZ, Norman [Cleveland State University] Open Space Conservation •...... [email protected] 4.8 Post-Disaster Planning and Housing Finance Reform In Europe [349] Moderator/Discussant: OLSHANSKY, Robert B. Governance PRIEMUS, Hugo [Delft University of Technology] [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected] [email protected] Moderator: The last presenter in this session. ELSINGA, Marja G. [Delft University of Technology] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Iowa Discussant: FEDELI, Valeria [Politecnico di Milano] [email protected] Conservation Easements’ Effects On Urban Growth [166] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Illinois LAURIA, Mickey [Clemson University] [email protected] A Proposal For Integrated Governance DYCKMAN, Caitlin S. [Clemson University] Between Synergetic Dynamics Of Complex [email protected] Society: Synergic Administration [224] DIKER, Nazire [Yildiz Technical University] Planning And Land Preservation In The [email protected] Northern Forest Region Of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, And New York [179] Governance Structures And Capacity MOSCOVICI, Dan [University of Pennsylvania] Building In The Post-Katrina Gulf Coast [email protected] Region [242] LOWE, Jeffrey S. [Florida State University] [email protected] SHAW, Todd C. [University of South Carolina] [email protected] WOODS, Clyde A. [University of California, Santa Barbara] [email protected]

From Emergency Recovery To Community Driven Development: Urban Development Suhareka/Kosova [266] SVANDA, Nina [Vienna University of Technology] [email protected]

83 Thursday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 9:45–11:15 am

•...... Informalization And The Changing •...... Landscape Of Cities In Bolivia [400] 5.21 Tax Credits and KIRSHNER, Joshua D. [Cornell University] 8.8 Spatial Planning/Support Preservation [email protected] Systems BENERIA, Lourdes [Cornell University] Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Moderator/Discussant: CLAY, Michael [Auburn [email protected] University] [email protected] Discussant: None Urban Development And Housing In China Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Purdue And Brazil [402] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America I LOOYE, Johanna W. [University of Cincinnati] Spatial Planning For Sustainable City- [email protected] Assessing The Neighborhood Impacts Regions [507] Of Low Income Housing Tax Credit ...... LEGATES, Richard T. [San Francisco State Development [298] • University] [email protected] DENG, Lan [University of Michigan] 7.8 Housing: Bridging the [email protected] Divide Between Land Use Assessing Public Facility Networks Planning and Affordability Efficiency Levels Through Synthetic The Chicago Low-Income Housing Trust Accessibility Measures [515] Fund: Evolution, Performance And Prospects Moderator: The last presenter in this session. PHOTIS, Yorgos N. [University of Thessaly] [312] [email protected] GREENLEE, Andrew [University of Illinois at Co-Discussant: KNAAP, Gerrit [University of ATHANASSIOU, Fotini [University of Thessaly] Chicago] [email protected] Maryland College Park] [email protected] ANTHONY, Jerry [University of Iowa] A Spatial Decision Support System For [email protected] Co-Discussant: HACCOU, Huibert A. [The Transportation Planning Using Urban Saxion Universities of Professional Education, The Indicators For The Chicago Area [522] As Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Netherlands] [email protected] SRIRAJ, P. S. [University of Illinois at Chicago] Developments Age, Can Homeownership Be [email protected] An Exit Strategy? [338] Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, O’Hare METAXATOS, Paul [University of Illinois at MCCLURE, Kirk [University of Kansas] Chicago] [email protected] [email protected] Estimating The Effects Of Land Cover On SWARUP, Tanushri [University of Illinois at GRUBE, Michael T. [McCormack Housing Prices With Bayesian Model Chicago] [email protected] Baron Asset Management] Michael. Averaging [432] DIRKS, Lise [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] BJORN, Andrew M. [University of Washington] [email protected] [email protected] THAKURIAH, Piyushimita [University of Illinois at ...... • Chicago] [email protected] Housing Associations And Land Use 6.8 Informal Urban MINOCHA, Inshu [Wilbur Smith Associates] Development In The Netherlands [434] [email protected] Development: Policy BUITELAAR, Edwin [Netherlands Institute for and Planning in Critical Spatial Research] [email protected] Perspective Are Local Authorities Planning For Housing Moderator/Discussant: DOAN, Petra [Florida Sustainability And Affordability? A Survey Of State University] [email protected] Land Use Regulations Across 100 Australian Cities And Towns [447] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Wisconsin GURRAN, Nicole [University of Sydney] ngurran@ arch.usyd.edu.au Planning For Poverty Alleviation In Rapidly PHIBBS, Peter J. [University of Western Sydney] Growing African Cities: Preliminary Findings [email protected] From Field Research In Lagos And Benin City, Nigeria [373] ACEY, Charisma [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected]

S.O.S. - The Sabotaging Of Slum Upgrading In Sao Paulo [377] CAROLINI, Gabriella Y. [Columbia University] [email protected]

84 9:45–11:15 am CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Thursday

•...... •...... Identifying Megaregions In The US: Implications For Infrastructure Investment 11.4 Planning in Transition 12.11 Theories of [766] Times Transformation WOO, Myungje [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected] Moderator: The last presentator in this session. Moderator/Discussant: ROSS, Catherine, L. [Georgia Institute of HEBBERT, Michael [Manchester University] Technology] [email protected] Discussant: None [email protected] BARRINGER, Jason [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire I Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America II LEONE DE NIE, Karen [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected] The Instituting Of New Meanings To The Myth And Rationalization In Planning WEST, Harry [Georgia Institute of Technology] Urban Landscape [619] History/Theory: The Case Of The Naïve [email protected] DEMBSKI, Sebastian [University of Amsterdam] Modernist Planner [651] DOYLE, Jessica L. [Georgia Institute of [email protected] CAMPBELL, Scott D. [University of Michigan] Technology] [email protected] SALET, Willem [University of Amsterdam] [email protected] [email protected] ...... “Historia Magistra” Of Planning...Or Not? • Regeneration In A New Context: A New Act [660] 14.8 Traffic Congestion: On Renewal And Its Implications On The GIGLI, Federico R. [University of Rome “La Perceptions, Actions and Planning Processes In Istanbul [620] Sapienza”] [email protected] Measurement ENLIL, Zeynep [Yildiz Technical University] [email protected] Planning History As Argumentation: Moderator: The last presentator in this session. DINCER, Iclal [Yildiz Technical University] Examining The Epistemological Frameworks [email protected] Of Historical Inquiry [662] Discussant: None ISLAM, Tolga [Yildiz Technical University] GREENSTEIN, Shana [University of Michigan] [email protected] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Northwestern

Cost Recovery And Game Theory: A Case Cities, Planning And The Evolutionary No Driving For A Day Per Week: Collective Of Land Development Process In The Paradigm [674] Actions For Urban Traffic Congestion [811] Netherlands [637] MARSHALL, Stephen [University College London] KIM, Youngkook [The Ohio State University] SAMSURA, Datuk Ary A. [Radboud University [email protected] [email protected] Nijmegen] [email protected] GULDMANN, Jean-Michel [The Ohio State ...... VAN DER KRABBEN, Erwin [Radboud University • University] [email protected] Nijmegen] [email protected] 13.5 Reconsidering (Mega)- VAN DEEMEN, A.M.A. [Radboud University Perceptions Of Congestion Pricing In The Regional Infrastructure Nijmegen] [email protected] Metropolitan Atlanta Region [770] Moderator/Discussant: BARRINGER, Jason [Georgia Institute of The Evolution Of The Planning Process NEUMAN, Michael [Texas A&M University] Technology] [email protected] In Bulgaria – `From Plan To Market´ To [email protected] ROSS, Catherine L. [Georgia Institute of Something In Between – The Case Of The Technology] [email protected] Tourism Sector [639] Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Water Tower GUENSLER, Randall, L. [Georgia Institute of SLAEV, Alexander D. [Varna Free University] Technology] [email protected] [email protected] Regional Distribution Pattern Of Privatized DOYLE, Jessica L. [Georgia Institute of ANDERSON, R. J. [Newcastle University] And Foreign Investment Infrastructure Technology] [email protected] [email protected] Projects In India [745] ZUYEVA, Lyubov [Georgia Institute of Technology] MUKHOPADHYAY, Chandrima [Florida State [email protected] University] [email protected] BARRELLA, Elise [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected] Mega-Regional Impacts Of Port Competition [754] Congestion And Accessibility: What’s The POTTER, Cuz [Columbia University] Relationship? [832] [email protected] MONDSCHEIN, Andrew [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected] Federal Transportation Earmarking And BRUMBAUGH, Stephen [University of California, Metropolitan Planning In The U.S.: Coercion, Los Angeles] [email protected] Cooptation, Or Collaboration [760] TAYLOR, Brian [University of California, Los SCIARA, Gian-Claudia [University of California, Angeles] [email protected] Berkeley] [email protected]

85 Thursday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 9:45–11:15 am

•...... •...... •...... 14.21 Tools for Assessing 15.8 Historic Cities - Good 16.6 Planning Histories and Land Use and Transportation Places? Global-local Dynamics 1 Interactions Moderator/Discussant: Moderator/Discussant: PENG, Zhong-Ren Moderator/Discussant: MINETT, John FRIEDMANN, John [University of British [University of Florida] [email protected] [Independent Researcher] [email protected] Columbia] [email protected]

Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Navy Pier Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Ohio State Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Minnesota

The Structural Accessibility Layer (Sal) – A Politics Of Historic Preservation: Problems ECities In Transition: Spatial Planning In Design Support Tool For Urban Mobility And Prospects In A Progressive Midwestern Modern China [988] Management [857] Town [887] WANG, Bing [Harvard University] SILVA, Cecília [University of Oporto] ANTHONY, Jerry [University of Iowa] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] PINHO, Paulo [University of Oporto] Transnational Planners In A Post-Colonial [email protected] Identity By Design [895] World [990] BUTINA-WATSON, Georgia [Oxford Brookes WARD, Stephen V. [Oxford Brookes University] Support The Warrior Instead Of Manning University] [email protected] [email protected] Equipment: Three Cases Of Developing Planning Support Systems For Land Use And Good Living And Historic Cities: Some Transport Planning [773] Favourable Development [926] BRÖMMELSTROET, Marco T. [University of PICCINATO, Giorgio [Roma Tre University] Amsterdam] [email protected] [email protected]

Food For Thought And Thought For Food: An Planning For Yesterday: Memorial Experiential Approach Towards Research In Masterplans In Five Cities [944] Planning [862] STEVENS, Quentin [University College London] STRAATEMEIER, Thomas [University of [email protected] Amsterdam] [email protected] HOETJES, Perry [University of Amsterdam] [email protected] BRÖMMELSTROET, Marco T. [University of Amsterdam] [email protected] BERTOLINI, Luca [University of Amsterdam] [email protected]

The Politics Of Urban Transport In New Zealand [835] MUHAMMAD, Imran [Massey University] [email protected] ROSIER, Johanna [University of the Sunshine Coast] [email protected]

86 12:00–1:00pm CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Thursday Thursday Sessions 12:00 – 1:00 pm

•...... •...... ACSP Senior Faculty Interest ACSP Planners of Color Group [FIG] Business Meeting Interest Group [POCIG] and Roundtable Roundtable: Do Race And Ethnicity Have A Role In Moderator: FELD, Marcia M. [University of Rhode Island] [email protected] Planning Scholarship? Moderator: HARPER-ANDERSON, Elsie [Chicago Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Huron Urban League] [email protected]

MEYER, Peter B. [University of Louisville] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Ohio State [email protected] PETRIE, Pattsi [University of Illinios, Urbana- THOMAS, June M. [University of Michigan[ Champaign] [email protected] [email protected] ...... VÁZQUEZ-CASTILLO, M. Teresa [California State • University, Northridge] [email protected] AESOP Thematic Group: WUBNEH, Mulatu [East Carolina University] Urban Design in Planning [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan State •...... •...... 3.23 AESOP Resilience & Risk Mitigation Strategies AESOP Thematic Group: Thematic Group Roundtable: Transnational and Cross- Vulnerability vs. Resilience. border Planning Visions for Cities Future [766] •...... Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan Moderator: Hutter, Gérard [Leibniz-Institute GPEAN Journal Editors ...... of Ecological and Regional Development (IOER), Interest Group Meeting • Dresden] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America I AESOP Thematic Group: Transport Planning and Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Iowa •...... Policy: European Experiences Steiner, Frederick [University of Texas at Austin] ACSP-AESOP 2008 Joint Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Northwestern [email protected] Congress Committee Meeting OLSHANSKY, Robert B. [University of Illinois at ...... • Urbana-Champaign] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire II AESOP Thematic Group: Greiving, Stefan [Technische Universität •...... Research Ethics and Planning Dortmund] [email protected] ACSP Global Planning Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Indiana Co-organizer: Colucci, Angela [Politecnico di Educators Interest Group Milano, Italy] [email protected], [GPEIG] Meeting With HUD’s Director of International Co-organizer: Samakovlija, Marcella Research [Politecnico di Milano, Italy] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Purdue

87 Thursday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 12:00–1:00 pm

•...... MEMON, Pyar Ali [Lincoln University] •...... [email protected] 4.20 Roundtable - The Limits SILVER, Christopher [University of Florida] 12.3 Roundtable - Planning to Nonprofit Radicalism and [email protected] Theory: Text or Context? Advocacy Planning: A Cross WATSON, Vanessa [University of Cape Town] [691] National Perspective [263] [email protected] Moderator: UMEMOTO, Karen [University of Moderator: SEN, Siddhartha [Morgan State •...... Hawaii] [email protected] University] [email protected] 9.13 Roundtable - Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America II Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Illinois Transnational Exchange Programs [552] ZAPATA, Marisa [University of Illinois at Urbana- KEATING, Dennis W. [College of Urban Champaign] [email protected] Moderator: PROSPERI, David C. [Florida Atlantic Affairs, Cleveland State University] THROGMORTON, James A. [University of Iowa] University] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ISAAC, Claudia B. [University of New Mexico] ROY, Ananya [University of California, Berkeley] Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, O’Hare [email protected] [email protected] ALEXANDER, Ernest [University of Wisconsin- HIRSCHLER, Petra [Vienna University of Milwaukee] [email protected] •...... Technology] [email protected] NEUMAN, Michael C. [Texas A&M University] MORROW-JONES, Hazel A. [Ohio State [email protected] 6.14 Roundtable - Emergent University] [email protected] Research Themes on European SCHIMAK, Gerhard [Vienna Univeersity of •...... Territorial Governance [382] Technology] [email protected] TROEVA, Vesselina R. [University of 13.17 Roundtable - Shrinking Moderator: FALUDI, Andreas [Delft University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodosy] Cities: New Label for an Old Technology] [email protected] [email protected] City Divide? [700] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Wisconsin •...... Moderator: AUDIRAC, Ivonne [Florida State University] [email protected] DAVOUDI, Simin [University of Newcastle] 11.5 Roundtable - The Future [email protected] of ADR in Planning Process Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Water Tower GUALINI, Enrico [Berlin Technical University] Research & Education: [email protected] Engaging the Next Generation MORAES, Sergio T. [Universidade do Vale do JANIN RIVOLIN, Umberto [Politecnico di Torino] of Scholar/Practitioners and Itajai] [email protected] [email protected] Researchers [626] ROTH, Helene [University of Rennes 2] NADIN, Vincent [Delft University of Technology] [email protected] [email protected] Moderator: KARTEZ, Jack D. [University of ABER, Jasmin [University of California, Berkeley] WATERHOUT, Bas [Delft University of Technology] Southern Maine] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] DUEHR, Stefanie [Radboud University Nijmegen] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire I [email protected] OZAWA, Connie [Portland State University] •...... [email protected] ELLIOTT, Michael [Georgia Institute of Technology] 9.9 Roundtable - Global [email protected] Inventory of Planning Education [559] Moderator: STIFTEL, Bruce [Florida State University] [email protected]

Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Minnesota

DEMERUTIS ARENAS, Juan A. [Universidad de Guadalajara] [email protected] SOARES DE MOURA COSTA, Heloisa [Universidade Federal de Minas Grais] [email protected] FRANK, Andrea I. [Cardiff University] [email protected] HARPER, Thomas L. [University of Calgary] [email protected]

88 1:15–2:45 pm CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Thursday Thursday Sessions 1:15 – 2:45 pm

•...... Environmental, Social And Economic Impacts Of Historic Preservation In Kentucky Sponsored by the Lincoln [69] Institute of Land Policy: GILDERBLOOM, John I. [University of Louisville] Roundtable - People, Places, [email protected] or ...? Debating the Ways HANKA, Matthew [University of Louisville] and Means of Community [email protected] Economic Development HOUSE, Erin [University of Kentucky] [email protected] Moderator: GREENSTEIN, Roz [Lincoln ...... Institute of Land Policy] [email protected] • 3.15 Pursuing Sustainability in Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Indiana Large Cities Moderator/Discussant: ANDREWS, Clinton J. CRANE, Randall [University of California, Los [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] Angeles] [email protected] [email protected] FESER, Edward (University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Iowa ISSERMAN, Andrew M., (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected] New York City’s Long-Term Sustainability Plan: Is It Smart Growth, Sustainable And ...... • Just? [115] 2.9 Preservation and Renewal ANGOTTI, Tom [Hunter College, The City University of New York] [email protected] Moderator: ABBOTT, Carl [Portland State University] [email protected] Sustainable Development In Portugal, An Analysis Of Lisbon And Porto [117] Discussant: VERHAGE, Roelof [Universite de BALSAS, Carlos J. [Arizona State University] Lyon] [email protected] [email protected]

Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan State Compaction And Dispersion: The Urban Sustainability Of Primate Cities In China [127] Working Waterfronts In North America: CHIU, Rebecca L. [University of Hong Kong] Planning For Stability Or Change [47] [email protected] ABBOTT, Carl [Portland State University] [email protected] New York City’s Planyc Initiative: Does Greener Really Mean Greater? [138] Can Urban Ecotourism Create Synergy FINN, Donovan P. [University of Illinois at Urbana- Between Urban Conservation And Economic Champaign] [email protected] Development? A Case Study Of New York Green Apple Map Project [55] CHANG, Hsiutzu (Betty) [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected]

89 Thursday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 1:15–2:45 pm

•...... Cities And The Territories Towards •...... Material Governance: Drawing Multilevel 3.16 Urban/Rural Governance Through Practice And Projects 6.9 Spatial Planning and Environmental and Spatial [276] Community Development in Perspectives VELO, Francesco [University of Pavia] Indonesia, Thailand and South [email protected] Korea Moderator/Discussant: BENDOR, Todd K. [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] •...... Moderator/Discussant: LOOYE, Johanna [email protected] [University of Cincinnati] [email protected] 5.8 Housing Markets and Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan Planning for Them Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Wisconsin Moderator:The last presenter in this session. The `Class´ Responses To Environmental Decentralization, Community Driven Issues; Who Needs To Be `Eco-Ed´? [110] Discussant: None Development And Elite Capture: Microcredit ABDEL GALIL, Rania [University of Sheffield] And Community Board Participation In [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire II Indonesia [375] BEARD, Victoria A. [University of California, Irvine] Beyond The Divide: Rural-Urban Transition The Multifaceted Perspective Of Modern [email protected] And The Co-Adaptive Capacity Of Planning, Housing [294] The Case Of Haaglanden, The Netherlands CASARIEGO, Joaquin [University of Las Palmas] Spatial Planning In Indonesia: The Change [152] [email protected] And Transformation After The Fall Of The HUDALAH, Delik [University of Groningen] GUERRA, Elsa [Casariego/Guerra, Arquitectos] New Order Regime [411] [email protected] [email protected] RUKMANA, Deden [Savannah State University] WOLTJER, Johan [University of Groningen] [email protected] [email protected] Do Planners Need To Understand Housing DE ROO, Gert [University of Groningen] Markets? [302] Affordable Housing And Local Governance In [email protected] FERRARI, Edward T. [University of Sheffield] South Korea: A Fair Share Approach [407] [email protected] PARK, Woo-Suh [Yonsei University] Greening The Urban Region; Spatial [email protected] Planning And The Econogical Redefinition Of The Trade-Off Between Location And CHOI, Hyunsun [University of North Florida] Space [158] Housing Quality In Residential Location [email protected] BARKER, Adam [University of Manchester] Decisions [327] CHOI, Simon [SCAG] [email protected] [email protected] KIM, Moon Jeong [Ohio State University] KAZMIERCZAK, Aleksandra [University of Salford] [email protected] [email protected] MORROW-JONES, Hazel A. [Ohio State •...... University] [email protected] 4.9 New Forms of Governance Moderator: The last presenter in this session.

Discussant: BALDUCCI, Alessandro [Polytechnic University] [email protected]

Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Illinois

Governance From Above And Below: Miami’s Response To Fiscal Crisis [240] KOBES, Deborah [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

Heterogeneity And Collective Action: Evidence From Massachusetts [245] MANVILLE, Michael [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected]

90 1:15–2:45 pm CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Thursday

•...... Metropolitan Visioning Efforts In The Street Layout And Connectivity: The Western U.S.: Review And Prospects [456] Evolutionary Consequences Of Normative 7.9 Assessing the Progress LANDIS, John [University of Pennsylvania] Models [497] and Failures of Growth [email protected] HAYNIE, S. D. [Georgia Institute of Technology] Management and Smart [email protected] Growth Managing Growth With Priority Funding BRAND, Julie [Georgia Institute of Technology] Areas: Promise, Politics And Performance [email protected] Moderator: The last presenter in this session. [457] MAMOLI, Myrsini [Georgia Institute of LEWIS, Rebecca [University of Maryland College Technology] [email protected] Co-Discussants: YANG, Yizhao [University of Park] [email protected] PEPONIS, John [Georgia Institute of Technology] Oregon] [email protected] KNAAP, Gerrit [University of Maryland College [email protected] Park] [email protected] ...... Co-Discussants: ANTHONY, Jerry [University of SOHN, Jungyul [Seoul National University] • Iowa] [email protected] [email protected] 9.3 Planning Education Around the World Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, O’Hare Annexation As A Route To Municipal Efficiency? [441] Moderator: NAVARRO-DIAZ, Criseida [University Framing The Oregon Land Use Planning EDWARDS, Mary M. [University of Illinois at of Puerto Rico] [email protected] Debate: An Examination Of Oregon Voters´ Urbana-Champaign] [email protected] Pamphlets, 1972-2007 [430] XIAO, Yu [University of Illinois at Urbana Discussant: FRANK, Andrea I. [Cardiff University] BASSETT, Ellen M. [Portland State University] Champaign] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ...... • Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Minnesota Toward Compact Development? The 8.9 Measuring Urban Form Limitations Of Contemporary State-Level Sustaining A Market-Driven Curriculum For Growth Management In The U.S. [453] Moderator/Discussant: A Professional Degree: (Re)Defining The KIM, Jae Hong [University of Illinois at Urbana- CAO, Jason Xinyu [University of Minnesota] Competencies, Ethos And Scope Planning Champaign] [email protected] [email protected] Education In Puerto Rico [548] DEAL, Brian [University of Illinois at Urbana- NAVARRO-DIAZ, Criseida [University of Puerto Champaign] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Purdue Rico] [email protected]

Adding Spatial Dimension To Fiscal Impact A Method For Measuring Network Distance Transportation-Planning Courses/Education Analysis: Assessing The Benefits And Costs Using Network Shortest Distance And In The U.S.: Literature, Nationwide Survey, Of `Smart Growth´ Development [472] Spatial Interpolation [481] And Findings [567] SHIN, Jung Ho [University of Maryland College ARAFAT, Abdulnaser [University of Florida] ZHOU, Jiangping [University of Southern Park] [email protected] [email protected] California] [email protected] STEINER, Ruth L. [University of Florida] SCHWEITZER, Lisa A. [University of Southern Urban Sprawl And Concurrency Planning: A [email protected] California] [email protected] Study Of Development Patterns In Miami- BEJLERI, Ilir [University of Florida] [email protected] Dade County, 1992-2000 [480] YANG, Yizhao [University of Oregon] Assessing The Impact Of Urban Form On [email protected] Property Values [488] ZHANG, Yang [University of Illinois at Springfield] DIAO, Mi [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected] [email protected] •...... 7.13 Managing the Metropolis: Lessons and Trends in the U.S. Moderator/Discussant: CLARK, Thomas A. [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected]

Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Huron

Do Local Governments Influence Metropolitan Spatial Structure: Evidence From The Los Angeles Region [428] AGARWAL, Ajay [University of Southern California] [email protected]

91 Thursday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 1:15–2:45 pm

•...... Participation As Illusory Democracy: What Economics, Government Policies And Role For Planning? [684] Civil Society Movements Encourage The 11.6 Participatory Planning STERNBERG, Ernest [University at Buffalo] Conservation Of Agricultural Lands In Three Decisions [email protected] Polycentric Regions: San Francisco Bay VERMA, Niraj [University at Buffalo] Area, California, United States; Emilia- Moderator: The last presenter in this session. [email protected] Romagna, Italy; And Randstad, Netherlands [737] Discussant: None Pink Crosses In Ciudad Juárez: Spaces Of MENDIZABAL, Anisa D. [Cornell University] Memory In The City Of Feminicide [693] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire I VÁZQUEZ-CASTILLO, M. Teresa [California State DAILEY, Julia M. [Cornell University] University, Northridge] [email protected] [email protected] Community Protest: Moving Beyond The PITTS, Jessica [Cornell University] Nimby Framework [616] Space And Social Justice [655] [email protected] COPPENS, Tom [Catholic University Leuven] FAINSTEIN, Susan S. [Harvard University] [email protected] [email protected] The Regional City: Howard, Stein, Calthorpe, ESDP [753] Anticipation In Planning And Public ...... PENDALL, Rolf [Cornell University] Decisions [627] • [email protected] KAUFMAN, Sanda [Cleveland State University] 13.9 Pre-organized Session - [email protected] Polycentric Governance and •...... SHMUELI, Deborah [University of Haifa] the Regional City [email protected] 14.9 Private Public Moderator: PENDALL, Rolf [Cornell University] Partnerships: The Public and Citizen Planning As Citizen Participation In [email protected] Private Roles in Financing Local Representative Self Government [633] Infrastructure NORTON, Richard K. [University of Michigan] Discussant: DAVOUDI, Simin [Newcastle [email protected] University] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: WHITTINGTON, Jan [University of Washington] Anticipating Opposition To New Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Water Tower [email protected] Technologies [635] OZAWA, Connie P. [Portland State University] Polycentric Regions: Comparing Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Northwestern [email protected] Complementarity And Institutional Governance In The San Francisco Bay Area, Delivering Transportation Infrastructure Patras - European Cultural Capital Of 2006. The Randstad, And Emilia-Romagna [709] Through Private-Public Partnerships: Are A Lost Chance In Urban Development And COWELL, Margaret M. [Cornell University] Expectations Being Met? [856] Planning Context For The Trird Largest Greek [email protected] SIEMIATYCKI, Matti [University of Glasgow] City [638] [email protected] SAPOUNAKIS, Aristeidis [University of Thessaly] Immigrant Housing Patterns In Polycentric [email protected] Regions [724] Protecting The Public Interest In Public ATHANASOPOULOU, Evanthia [University of HOYEM, Rosanne M. [Cornell University] Private Partnerships For The Delivery Of Patras] [email protected] [email protected] Mega Transport Projects: The Case Of PENDALL, Rolf [Cornell University] Athens Ring Road [808] •...... [email protected] KAPAROS, George [University of Thessaly] [email protected] 12.12 Discursive Framings Transit Planning In Polycentric Regions: The Moderator: VERMA, Niraj [University at Buffalo] Challenge Of Scale [731] The Creation And Evolution Of Agreements [email protected] LOWE, Catherine [Cornell University] For Negotiating The Public Use Of Private [email protected] Assets In A Half Century Of Commuter Rail Discussant:.None Policy [783] CORNILLIE, Thomas C. [The Ann Arbor Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America II Transportation Authority] [email protected]

What Drives Cultural Festivals? – The The New Transport Networks In Greece And Colonization Of The Lifeworld By The System In The Region Of Thessaly: Is A New Spatial Within Cultural Festivals [677] Pattern Emerging? [858] SHIN, Haeran [University College London] SKAYANNIS, P. D. [University of Thessaly] [email protected] [email protected] STEVENS, Quentin [University College London] [email protected]

92 1:15–2:45 pm CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Thursday

•...... •...... •...... 14.18 Social, Economic, and 14.22 Assessment and 15.9 Innovative Approaches Environmental Costs and Participation in the Moderator/Discussant: TIESDELL, Steve Benefits of the Transport Transportation Planning [University of Glasgow] [email protected]. System Process ac.uk Moderator/Discussant: Moderator: The last presenter in this session. WEINBERGER, Rachel [University of Pennsylvania] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Ohio State [email protected] Discussant: BRÖMMELSTROET, Marco T. [University of Visual Simulation And Large Projects Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America I Amsterdam] [email protected] Evaluation [889] ARCIDIACONO, Andrea [Politecnico di Milano] Outcome-Based Evaluation Of Employment Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Navy Pier [email protected] Transportation Programs: Assessment Of Net PIGA, Barbara [Politecnico di Milano] User, Non-User And Societal Benefits [868] Transit In Texts: The Media’s Role In The [email protected] THAKURIAH, Piyushimita [University of Illinois at Planning Process [845] Chicago] [email protected] RIDOUT, John S. [Clemson University] A SpecificU rban Design Method Organized SRIRAJ, P. S. [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] In Order To Bridge The Divide In The Cities. [email protected] JESSEE, Amy [Clemson University] Theory And Demonstrations On Real Cases PERSKY, Joseph J. [University of Illinois at [email protected] [892] Chicago] [email protected] BARBIANO DI BELGIOJOSO, Alberico [Politecnico TANG, Lei [University of Illinois at Chicago] Business Response To Road Pricing In The di Milano] [email protected] [email protected] Netherlands: Developing A Conceptual Framework Using Grounded Theory [824] Noos. Not Only One Solution. An Urban Geographic Equity In Public Transit MAHENDRA, Anjali [Massachusetts Institute of Design Process [922] Finance—Costs And Benefits In The Technology] [email protected] PALAZZO, Danilo [Politecnico di Milano] Provision Of Regional Transit Service: A [email protected] Case Study Of Toledo Area Regional Transit Up-Front Assessment Of Needs [836] Authority [861] NAESS, Petter [Aalborg University] Bridging Interfaces [936] STOLL, Micheal [University of Toledo] [email protected] SCHREURS, Jan E. [Catholic University Leuven] [email protected] [email protected] ISEKI, Hiroyuki [University of Toledo] [email protected] Visual Exposure And Visual Openness Analysis Model Used As Evaluation Tool Shocking Suburbia: Oil Vulnerability, Along The Urban Design Development Housing Debt And The Urban Geography Of Process [940] Six U.S. Cities [785] SHACH-PINSLY, Dalit [University of Washington] DODSON, Jago [Griffith University] [email protected] [email protected] SIPE, Neil G. [Griffith University] [email protected]

Coping With Peak Oil And Global Warming In Australian Cities [796] GLAZEBROOK, Garry J. [University of Technology, Sydney] [email protected] NEWMAN, Peter [Curtin University of Technology] [email protected]

93 Thursday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 3:00–4:30 pm Thursday Sessions 3:00 – 4:30 pm

•...... •...... 1.8 Making Places for Diverse 2.10 Festivals/Event Hosting Populations Moderator: SUN, Jian [Fort Hays State Moderator: The last presenter in this session. University] [email protected]

Discussant: LO PICCOLO, Francesco [Università Discussant: WILSON, Mark [Michigan State degli Studi di Palermo] [email protected] University] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America I Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan State Diver-Cities: Towards The Integration Of Multiple Identities [20] Sports Activities And Their Reflection Onto LEON GOMEZ, Noemi [Institut d’Urbanisme de The Urban Economy: European Champions´ Paris] [email protected] League Example [53] CENGIZ, Huseyin [Yildiz Technical University] prof. Who Will Live Here? Planning And [email protected] Development Perspectives On Diversity In A ERYILMAZ, Semiha Sultan [Yildiz Technical New Urbanism Community [33] University] [email protected] PERROTT, Katherine [Dalhousie University] [email protected] Urban Festivities, Cultural Events And GRANT, Jill [Dalhousie University] Sustainable Urban Development. Which ...... [email protected] Cultural `Festive´ Policies For Territorial • Development? [54] ACSP-AESOP 2008 Track Bidding On Urbanity With Business CERMAKOVA, Eva [University of Technology Brno Chair Meeting Improvement Districts [39] and French Planning Institute; Paris VIII University] SCHALLER, Susanna F. [Cornell University] [email protected] Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Huron Room [email protected] ...... Regional Development And Economic • Shocks: Assessing The Impact Of Hosting Sponsored by the Lincoln Mega Sports Events On Regional Economic Institute of Land Policy: Growth [92] Roundtable - Inclusionary PIRES DE MATOS, Pedro [University of Cambridge] Housing-A U.S./European [email protected] Comparative Perspective How Do Mega-Events Impact Local Moderator: JACOBS, Harvey M. [University of Economic Development: A Comparative Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected] Study Of Beijing And Shanghai [102] SUN, Jian [Fort Hays State University] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Indiana [email protected] YE, Lin [Roosevelt University] [email protected] BRUNICK, Nicholas [Applegate & Thorne- Thomsen, P.C.] [email protected] MALLACH, Alan [The Brookings Institution] [email protected] CALAVITA, Nico [San Diego State University] [email protected]

94 3:00–4:30 pm CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Thursday

•...... •...... •...... 3.17 Analyzing Impacts in and 4.10 Planning and Ethnic 6.10 Agro-Industry, Global of the Built Environment Conflict Commodity Flows and Rural Development Moderator/Discussant: SOLITARE, Laura [Texas Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Southern University] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: Discussant: SCHWARTZ, Alex F. [The New PALLAGAST, Karina M. [University of California at Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Indiana School] [email protected] Berkeley] [email protected]

Using Social Costs To Distinguish Among Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Illinois Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Wisconsin Alternative Land-Use Futures [160] PALLATHUCHERIL, Varkki G. [American University New Urbanism And Contested Latino Overcoming Conflict In The Indian of Sharjah] [email protected] Immigrant Urban Centers [232] Himalayas: A Post-Capitalist Paradigm For KIM, Jae Hong [University of Illinois at Urbana- GONZALEZ, Erualdo [California State University, Rural Planning? [378] Champaign] [email protected] Fullerton] [email protected] CHALANA, Manish [University of Washington] DEAL, Brian [University of Illinois at Urbana- [email protected] Champaign] [email protected] Transforming Urban Planning & Governance NOLL, Eric [University of Washington] In Contested Space: The Intersection [email protected] Determining The Carbon Impacts Of A Between Regeneration & Reconciliation In Vehicular Bridge Project [171] Belfast [256] MARCUCCI, Daniel J. [East Carolina University] RAFFERTY, Gavan [Queen’s University Belfast] [email protected] [email protected] JORDAN, Lauren M. [East Carolina University] [email protected] •...... 5.10 Immigrants and Housing The Dynamics Of Urban Transformation – Methods For The To Assessment Of Long Attainment Term Environmental Impacts Regarding The Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Building Stock [184] PETER, Markus [University Karlsruhe] Discussant: None [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire II •...... 3.18 Urban Form, Urban Neighbourhood Development In Policy and the Environment Transnationality: A Comparison Between Randstad Holland, Buenos Aires And Sao Moderator/Discussant: LARSEN, Larissa Paulo [292] [University of Michigan] [email protected] BOELENS, Luuk [University of Utrecht] Luuk. [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan ROCCO, Roberto [Delft University of Technology]] [email protected] Sustainable Communities And Schools [162] KING, Lester [Texas Southern University] The Path To American Dream: Housing [email protected] Tenure Choice And Housing Conditions Of Chinese American Households [335] Are Ontario’s Municipal Official And LI, Yanmei [Western Kentucky University] Secondary Plan Policies Sufficient For [email protected] Protecting Their Natural Systems In The Long Term? [173] Housing Attainment And Location Behavior MCWILLIAM, Wendy J. [McWilliam Of Second And Third Generation Immigrants Landscape Design and Planning] In San Francisco [347] [email protected] PAMUK, Ayse [San Francisco State University] [email protected] Urban Form And Water Demand: How Zoning Influences Water Consumption [191] SHANDAS, Vivek [Portland State University] [email protected]

95 Thursday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 3:00–4:30 pm

•...... Systematising The Qualitative: A Meta- Urban Rehabilitation Societies: The Framework For The Development Of Portuguese Case - Characteristics And 7.11 Land Preservation: What Evolutionary Generalisations [511] Potentials [617] Works, What Does Not Work, MAGINN, Paul J. [University of Western Australia] COSTA, João Pedro T. [TU Lisbon] joao. and Is It Still a Good Idea? [email protected] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: •...... •...... LINKOUS, Evangeline R. [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected] 9.8 Roundtable - How Should 12.13 Contemporary History Planners Try to Affect Society, Moderator/Discussant: Discussant: HIRT, Sonia A. [Virginia Polytechnic and How Can Universities LANDIS, John [University of Pennsylvania] Institute and State University] [email protected] Help Them Do That? Taking [email protected] Educational Outcomes Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, O’Hare Seriously [536] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America II Moderator/Discussant: Questioning Land Preservation For Logics Of Allocation Of The Built BAUM, Howell S. [University of Maryland College Agriculture In Michigan [433] Environment And Natural Property Rights Park] [email protected] BRINKMAN, P. Anthony [University of Nevada, [648] Reno] [email protected] BLANCO, Andres G. [Cornell University] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Minnesota BUGG, John A. [Michigan Department of Natural [email protected] Resources] [email protected] FRIEDMANN, John [University of British Cityplan Eindhoven And The Death Of The Columbia] [email protected] Explaining The Adoption Of Transferable Modern City [654] TEITZ, Michael B. [University of California, Development Rights Programs In Florida DOEVENDANS, Kees [Technical University Berkeley] [email protected] [459] Eindhoven] [email protected] WACHS, Martin [Rand Corporation] LINKOUS, Evangeline R. [University of SCHRAM, Anne [Technical University of [email protected] Pennsylvania] [email protected] Eindhoven] [email protected] DALTON, Linda [California State University, East Bay] [email protected] The Reaction Of Planning Institutions To Planning For U.S. Public Housing: The Quest Land Preservation Needs And Development ...... For Social Equity [689] Pressures: A Comparative Study [475] • THOMAS, June M. [University of Michigan] STAV, Tamy [Nijmegen Radboud University] 11.7 Participation, Politics [email protected] [email protected] and Law ...... • Moderator: The last presenter in this session. 8.10 Pre-organized Session: Discussant: NORTON, Richard K. [University of It’s All About the Evidence Michigan] [email protected] Stupid: Qualitative Research in Urban Planning Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire I Moderator/Discussant: GABER, John [Auburn University] [email protected] The Right To Be Heard In Administrative Law Compared With Planning Law: A Cross- Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Purdue National Evaluation [615] CARMON, Dafna [Technion- Israel Institute of Integrated Qualitative And Quantitative Technology] [email protected] Urban Systems Analysis With The Analytic ALTERMAN, Rachelle [Technion- Israel Institute of Network Process [482] Technology] [email protected] BANAI, Reza [University of Memphis] [email protected]

Taking In Data From All Sides: Open Community Observation Projects [495] GABER, John [Auburn University] [email protected]

96 3:00–4:30 pm CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Thursday

•...... How Does Accessibility Matter In Impact Of Restrictive Parking Policies On Residential Choice? An Application Of A City Centers [826] 13.10 Strategy and Process in Time-Space Prism Constrained Measure BEEKMANS, Jasper [Radboud University Regional Planning Of Accessibility In A Household Residence Nijmegen] [email protected] Choice Model For The Puget Sound Region MARTENS, Karel [Radboud University Nijmegen] Moderator/Discussant: FABBRO, Sandro [816] [email protected] [University of Udine] [email protected] LEE, Brian H. [University of Washington] [email protected] Comparing The Impact Of Parking And Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Water Tower WADDELL, Paul [University of Washington] Housing Density On Rail Transit Ridership [email protected] [787] Strategic Planning In Collaborative Settings PENDYALA, Ram M. [Arizona State University] DUNCAN, Michael [University of North Carolina at - The Case Of Weisseritz-Regio [725] [email protected] Charlotte] [email protected] HUTTER, Gérard [Leibniz Institute of Ecological and Regional Development] [email protected] ...... How Local Is Main Street? An Analysis Of SCHANZE, Jochen [Leibniz Institute of Ecological • Trips To Commercial Streets In Montreal and Regional Development] [email protected] 15.10 Streets are for Walking [789] WIRTH, Peter [Leibniz Institute of Ecological and EL-GENEIDY, Ahmed [McGill University] Moderator/Discussant: REEVE, Alan R. [Oxford Regional Development] [email protected] [email protected] Brookes University] [email protected] TÉTREAULT, Paul [McGill University] Planning Without Plans – Strategy Absence [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Ohio State As Virtue In Regional Planning [764] WIECHMANN, Thorsten [BTU Cottbus] ...... Measuring Walkability Around Elementary [email protected] • 14.23 Land Use and Schools: A Comparison Of Urban Form ...... Indices In Four Florida Counties [893] • Infrastructure BEJLERI, Ilir [University of Florida] [email protected] 14.10 Modeling the Moderator/Discussant: MCDONALD, Noreen STEINER, Ruth L. [University of Florida] Connection Between Urban [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected] Form and Travel Behavior [email protected] WHEELOCK, Jennifer [University of Florida] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Navy Pier PEREZ, Benito [University of Florida] ZHANG, Ming [University of Texas at Austin] [email protected] [email protected] Solving Conflicting Goals Between FISCHMAN, Allison [University of Florida] Transport, Risks And Urban Planning: [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Northwestern Integrating Cost-Effectiveness In The Institutional Framework [874] Not Density Nor Mixed Uses, But Street Innovation In The Practice Of Travel Demand VAN DER VLIES, Vincent [Radboud University Patterns And Topography: Urban Form Modeling: An Historical Examination [838] Nijmegen] [email protected] Differences Of Walkable Neighborhoods In NEWMARK, Gregory L. [University of California, Seoul, Korea [924] Berkeley] [email protected] Space For Mobility: A Paradigm Shift In PARK, Sohyun [Seoul National University] Dutch Transport Infrastructure Planning? [email protected] Impact Of Workplace Built Environment On [864] CHOI, Yeemyung [Seoul National University] Travel Behavior Of Employees [837] STRUIKSMA, Rik [University of Groningen] [email protected] NEOG, Dristi [Florida State University] [email protected] SEO, Hanlim [Seoul National University] [email protected] ARTS, Jos [University of Groningen] [email protected] [email protected] Dynamic Transit Network Models Incorporating Real-Time Transit Information The Land Beneath Your Wheels: A [882] Comprehensive Approach To Valuing SHEN, Qing [University of Maryland College Park] Transportation Infrastructure Lands In [email protected] Canadian Cities [879] ZHANG, Feng [University of Maryland College WOUDSMA, Clarence [University of Waterloo] Park] [email protected] [email protected] LITMAN, Todd [Victoria Transport Policy Institute] [email protected]

97 Thursday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 4:45–6:15 pm Thursday Sessions 4:45 – 6:15 pm

•...... Social Movement Towards Spatial Justice: Citizens And The City [43] Sponsored by the Lincoln WILSON, Barbara [University of Texas at Austin] Institute of Land Policy: [email protected] Roundtable - State Growth Management Evaluation Planning, Diversity And Gender Justice: The Centrality Of Reproduction, Redistribution Moderator: INGRAM, Gregory [Lincoln Institute And Politics [21] of Land Policy] [email protected] LEVY, Caren [University College London] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Indiana •...... KNAAP, Gerrit [University of Maryland College Park] [email protected] 2.11 Arts and Culture CLARK, Thomas A. [University of Colorado at Moderator: The last presenter in the session. Denver] [email protected] CARBONELL, Armando [Lincoln Institute of Land Discussant: VERHAGE, Roelof [Universite de Policy] [email protected] Lyon] [email protected] ...... • Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan State 1.7 Gender and Ethnicity in Spatial Justice Movements Planning For A Family-Friendly Arts Region? [68] Moderator/Discussant: FRISCH, Michael [University of Missouri-Kansas FAINSTEIN, Susan S. [Harvard University] City] [email protected] [email protected] BOHRER, Darren [University of Missouri-Kansas City] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America I Urban Implications Of Cultural Policy An Environmental Justice Analysis: Networks [93] Superfund Sites And Surrounding PONZINI, Davide [Politecnico di Milano] Communities In Illinois [23] [email protected] MARANVILLE, Angela R. [University of Illinois at Springfield] [email protected] TING, Tih-Fen [University of Illinois at Springfield] [email protected] ZHANG, Yang [University of Illinois at Springfield] [email protected]

Evaluating Environmental Justice In Planning Analysis [28] MILLER, Donald H. [University of Washington] [email protected]

98 4:45–6:15 pm CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Thursday

•...... •...... Process Coaching In Village Renewal – Experiences Gathered In A Pilot Project In 3.19 New Perspectives on 4.5 Governance, Planning Burgenland (Austria) [241] Sustainability and Urban Redevelopment LINZER, Helena [Vienna University of Technology] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: DOVLÉN, Sylvia [Royal Projects VOIGT, Andreas [Vienna University of Technology] Institute of Technology (KTH)] [email protected] Moderator: The last presenter in the session. [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Iowa Discussant: MORGADO, Sofia [LUOTP-TU Lisbon] Cohesive Communities Or Commuter [email protected] Spaces? Re-Evaluating The Impact Of Rural The Tautological Trap In Sustainability Town Environments On Collaborative Health Planning: What You See Is What You Get Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Huron Planning With Indigenous Communities [277] [131] VILCHES, Silvia L. [University of British Columbia] COFFMAN, Makena [University of Hawaii] Making Cadastral Modernization Work. [email protected] [email protected] Building A Land Management Based UMEMOTO, Karen [University of Hawaii] Municipal Reform In Mexico [227] •...... [email protected] FLORES, Sergio A. [UNAM] [email protected] 5.11 Immigrants and the Environmental Planning In Habermasian Strategic Urban Projects As `Reflective´ Suburbs Space: Social Construction And Discourse Modes Of Governance? Contrasting Frames Moderator: The last presenter in the session. Of Different Categories Of Nonprofit In Current Urban Transformations In Berlin Organizations [154] [233] Discussant: None IMAM, Amna [University of Southern California] GUALINI, Enrico [Berlin University of Technology] [email protected] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire II Addressing The Sustainable Development The Barcelona Model Revisited: The Forum The Effects Of Involuntary Relocation Conundrum: Prescription For An Urban Development [243] On Foreign Born And Native Born Public Enlightenment Principle Of Sustainability MAJOOR, Stan J. [University of Amsterdam] Housing Residents [285] [164] [email protected] KOLO, Jerry [American University of Sharjah] ALLEN, Ryan P. [University of Minnesota] [email protected] [email protected] Making The Vision Concrete: Implementation GOETZ, Edward [University of Minnesota] Of Downtown Redevelopment Plans [258] [email protected] Developing Sustainable Development ROBERTS, Michael B. [University of California, Indicators In Portugal: Lessons From Davis] [email protected] National, Regional And Local Experiences Immigrating, Assimilating, Cashing In? [185] •...... Analyzing House Prices In Immigrant PIRES, Sara M. [University of Aveiro] Suburbs [288] [email protected] 4.11 Transforming Practices ANACKER, Katrin B. [Metropolitan Institute] FIDÉLIS, Teresa [University of Aveiro] and Governance [email protected] [email protected] Moderator: The last presenter in the session. Immigrant Clusters In U.S. Suburbia [314] •...... HANLON, Bernadette [University of Maryland Discussant: None. Baltimore County] [email protected] 3.20 Environmental Justice Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Illinois Moderator/Discussant: AGYEMAN, Julian [Tufts University] [email protected] Utopiatyping – New Tools & Strategies For Citizen Participation In Urban Development Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan [223] DELMAN, Thomas F. [Aarhus School of Community Benefits Agreements: Evaluating Architecture] [email protected] A Promising Technique To Promote LOESSING, Tobias [Aarhus School of Architecture] Environmental Justice [165] [email protected] LARSEN, Larissa S. [University of Michigan] LYKKE-OLESEN, Andreas [Aarhus School of [email protected] Architecture] [email protected] NIELSEN, Rune [University of Aarhus] [email protected] Are Racial And Socioeconomic Conditions Of Neighborhoods Associated With Brownfield Cleanup Prioritization? [167] LEE, Sangyun [University of Michigan] [email protected]

99 Thursday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 4:45–6:15 pm

•...... •...... NEUMARK, David B. [UC-Irvine] [email protected] 6.11 Strategies for Integrated 7.12 Making the Place: Urban Development Lessons from Asia, Europe, Boom, Bust, And Regroup: The Multimedia and North America Industry’s Impact On The San Francisco Bay Moderator/Discussant: BEARD, Victoria A. Area [506] [University of California, Irvine] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: KROLL, Cynthia A. [University of California, HEBBERT, Michael [University of Manchester] Berkeley] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Wisconsin [email protected] Progressive Cities In The Regional Context: Applying The Barcelona Model: Integrated Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, O’Hare The Impact Of Urban Living Wage Laws Urban Development Strategies In The On The Spatial Distribution Of Jobs Within Historic Center Of Quito [392] The Production Of Space And The Making California Metropolitan Areas [508] HANLEY, Lisa M. [Cornell University] Of Places In Asia: 167 Years Of Harbour LESTER, T. W. [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected] Reclamation In Hong Kong [464] [email protected] NG, Mee-Kam [University of Hong Kong] Microfinance And Household Welfare In [email protected] Business As Usual In California’s Suburbs? India And Malawi [401] Exploring The Dynamics Of Firm Births And LASTARRIA-CORNHIEL, Susana [University of Land Use And Urban Form Without Zoning: Relocations, 1990-2005 [512] Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected] Investigating Three Neighborhoods In MAKAREWICZ, Carrie [University of California, SHIMAMURA, Yasuharu [University of Wisconsin- Houston [467] Berkeley] [email protected] Madison] [email protected] QIAN, Zhu [Texas A&M University] CHAPPLE, Karen [University of California, [email protected] Berkeley] [email protected] Population Growth, Housing And HINKLEY, Sara [University of California, Berkeley] Infrastructure Provision In Peri-Urban Accra, Planning Context And Urban Intensification [email protected] Ghana [404] Outcomes: Sydney Versus Toronto [471] ODURO, Charles [Florida State University] SEARLE, Glen H. [University of Technology, •...... [email protected] Sydney] [email protected] DOAN, Petra [Florida State University] pdoan@ FILION, Pierre [University of Waterloo] 9.5 Ethical and Justice Issues garnet.acns.fsu.edu [email protected] in Planning Education Moderator: PEEL, Deborah [University of An Exercise In Futility? Urban Planning In Learning From English Practices Of Area Liverpool] [email protected] Pacific Island Countries [417] Development: The `Place-Shaping´ Role Of STOREY, Donovan S. [University of Queensland] Local Government [473] Discussant: None [email protected] SMITH, Nick P. [University of the West of England, Bristol] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Minnesota SHORT, Michael J. [University of the West of England, Bristol] [email protected] A Positive Duty To Promote Disability ...... Equality – Bridging The Educational Divide? • [551] 8.12 Pre-organized Session: PEEL, Deborah [University of Liverpool] National Employment Time [email protected] Series Panel Teaching Diversity In Urban Planning: From Moderator: KROLL, Cynthia A. [University of The Discipline To Our Department’s Diversity California, Berkeley] [email protected] Code [560] SWEET, Elizabeth L. [University of Illinois at Discussant: None Urbana-Champaign] [email protected]

Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Purdue Taking It To The Streets: Experiential Learning Through The Living Laboratory Of Tracing Scattered And Vanished Local Downtown Selma Alabama [563] Businesses: A Methodological Exploration WILSON, Constance J. [Alabama A&M University] [499] [email protected] HUDSPETH, Nancy [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]

The Economic Effect Of California’s Enterprise Zones [505] KOLKO, Jed [Public Policy Institute of California] [email protected]

100 4:45–6:15 pm CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Thursday

•...... •...... •...... 11.8 Planning, Policies and 12.14 Actants and 13.11 Spatial Structure and Regulations Technologies in History Regional Outcomes Moderator:The last presenter in the session. Moderator/Discussant: THOMAS, June M. Moderator/Discussant: CHAKRABORTY, Arnab Discussant: None [University of Michigan] [email protected] [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire I Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America II Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Water Tower Delivering Spatial Planning: Implementation The Production City: Daqing As A Industrial And Infrastructure Delivery In English Local Model Under Mao And Beyond [665] Subcenters In Polycentric Regions: The Case Development Frameworks (LDFS) [611] HOU, Li [Harvard University] [email protected] Of Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan Area [698] BAKER, Mark [University of Manchester] ANJOMANI, Ardeshir [University of Texas at [email protected] Clarence Stein – The Community Architect Arlington] [email protected] HINCKS, Stephen [University of Manchester] As Transitional Figure [669] AL-SHAMMARI, Maher [University of Texas at [email protected] LARSEN, Kristin E. [University of Florida] Arlington] [email protected] [email protected] A Framework For Evaluating Local Valuing Environmental Quality: A Space- Government Performance Based Planning In Jaqueline Tyrwhitt, New Media And Mid Based Strategy [703] Queensland, Australia [621] Century Discourse On Mediating Urban CARRUTHERS, John I. [US Department FREW, Travis G. [Queensland University of Networks [678] of Housing and Urban Development] Technology] [email protected] SHOSHKES, Ellen S. [Portland State University] [email protected] BAKER, Douglas C. [Queensland University of [email protected] CLARK, David [Marquette University] Technology] [email protected] [email protected] The Politics Of Technology Adoption: Water Big-Box Retail Planning In The Greater Metering In Progressive Era Chicago [681] Central City And Subcenter Attributes In Toronto Area: Assessing The Impact Of The SLOAN, Mellini [Florida State University] Metropolitan Ohio [706] Ontario Municipal Board [625] [email protected] CHIN, Jae Teuk [Ohio State University] chin.78@ HERNANDEZ, Tony [Ryerson University] osu.edu [email protected] WEBBER, Steven M. [Ryerson University] Strategic Interaction Among Local [email protected] Governments Revisited: The Case Of Building Permits [736] Programming, Budgeting And Accounting MCLAUGHLIN, Ralph B. [University of California, Land Development By Local Authorities In Irvine] [email protected] The Netherlands [628] KORTHALS ALTES, Willem K. [Delft University of Technology] [email protected]

101 Thursday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 4:45-6:15pm

•...... •...... •...... 14.11 Modeling Regional 14.12 Assessing the Use of 15.11 Cities and Places that Land Use, Safety, and Travel Transit-Oriented Development Refuse to Die Patterns Using Diverse in the International Context Moderator/Discussant: Methodologies Moderator: The last presenter in this session. WAGNER, Jacob [University of Missouri, Kansas Moderator: The last presenter in this session. City] [email protected] Discussant: None Discussant: None Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Ohio State Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Navy Pier Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Northwestern Evaluating Regeneration In Historic Interpretation And Urban Project For Contexts: The UK Experience [928] Discursive Modelling For Land Use- Infrastructural Strata In A Metropolitan REEVE, Alan R. [Oxford Brookes University] Transport Integration: An Explorative Case Context: ‘sete Rios’ And The ‘Ring Railroad [email protected] Study From Perth, Western Australia [850] Line’ In Lisbon, Portugal [849] SCHEURER, Jan [Curtin University of Technology] SANTOS, João Rafael [Technical University of The Return Of “The City That Refused To [email protected] Lisbon] [email protected] Die”? An Evaluation Of Glasgow’s Continuing Urban Renaissance [948] Using Choice Experiment Design To Estimate How To Make BTOD More Successful? [780] TIESDELL, Steve A. [University of Glasgow] Ridership Effect Of Real-Time Transit CHEN, Xueming [Virginia Commonwealth [email protected] Traveler Information Systems [867] University] [email protected] TANG, Lei [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] Sustaining The Momentum - Using Mega THAKURIAH, Piyushimita (Vonu) [University of Events As Catalysts For Enhancing Urban Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] Transport [810] KASSENS, Eva [Massachusetts Institute of Linking Highway Improvements To Patterns Technology] [email protected] Of Regional Growth And Land Use With Quasi-Experimental Research Design [795] FUNDERBURG, Richard G. [University of Iowa] [email protected] NIXON, Hilary [San Jose State University] [email protected] BOARNET, Marlon G. [University of California, Irvine] [email protected] FERGUSON, Gavin [University of Iowa] [email protected]

Future Travel Demand And Its Implications For Transportation Infrastructure Investments In The Texas Triangle [883] ZHANG, Ming [University of Texas at Austin] [email protected] CHEN, Binbin [University of Texas at Austin] [email protected]

102 FRIDAY Friday SESSIONS, ROUNDTABLES ROUNDTABLES AND MEETINGS CHRONOLOGICAL

4:45–6:15 pm CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Friday Friday Sessions 8:00 – 9:00 pm

•...... •...... Journal of Planning Theory 5.15 Neighborhood Editorial Board Meeting Regeneration and Inequality Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Huron Room Moderator: The last presenter in this session...... • Discussant: None Organizational Meeting for a Food and Agriculture Planning Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire II Interest Group Housing Dilemmas Of The Displaced: A Moderator: NASR, Joseph L. [Ryerson University] Case Study Of Problems Following The 2005 [email protected] Flooding Of New Orleans [333] LEVINE, Joyce N. [Florida Atlantic University] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Iowa Room [email protected] •...... Public Attitudes Toward Affordable Housing: How Perceptions Of Race And Class PhD Matriculation Roundtable Influence Views [358] Hosted by the ACSP Student TIGHE, Jenna R. [University of Texas at Austin] Board Representatives [email protected] Co-organizer: CHEN, Yang [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

Co-organizer: ABUKAHTER, Ahmed [University of Texas at Austin] [email protected] 8:00 – 10:00 am Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Illinois Room •...... GPEAN Steering Committee, Part Two Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Navy Pier

105 Friday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 8:00–9:00 am

•...... •...... •...... 8.11 Pre-organized Session: 12.2 Roundtable - Oxford 14.17 Transport Planning for Planning Support Systems Handbook of Urban Planning: the Elderly and Special Needs Moderator: KLOSTERMAN, Richard [What if?, Sneak Preview/Critique [695] Populations Inc.] [email protected] Moderator: WEBER, Rachel [University of Illinois Moderator/Discussant: at Chicago] [email protected] SMART, Michael J. [University of California, Los Discussant: None. Angeles] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America II Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Purdue Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, O’Hare CRANE, Randall [University of California, Los Operationalizing A Land Use Model For A Angeles] [email protected] Transportation Planning By Marketing – A Regional Planning Support System: The Strategy For The Multimodal Mobility Of ...... Land-Use Evolution And Impact Assessment • Elderly People [809] Model (Leam) [486] 12.16 Informality, Process, KASPER, Birgit [Dortmund University of DEAL, Brian [University of Illinois at Urbana- Technology] [email protected] Morality Champaign] [email protected] SCHUBERT, Steffi [Bkforschung - Agency PALLATHUCHERIL, Varkki G. [University of Illinois Moderator/Discussant: for Municipal Research and Consulting] at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected] CHATTIPARAMB, Angelique [Cardiff University] [email protected] [email protected] A New Tool For A New Planning [504] Role Of Transportation In Employment KLOSTERMAN, Richard [What if?, Inc.] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America I Outcomes Of The Disadvantaged [880] [email protected] YI, Chang [University of Texas at Austin] ...... Strategic Curation [671] [email protected] • LEHTOVUORI, Panu [Helsinki University of 9.10 Roundtable- Where are Technology] [email protected] Current Agency Practices And The Potential We and Where Are We Going? For Sharing Transportation Services Among A Discussion of Teaching and Moral Autonomy And Justice In Planning The General Public And People Who Research on Environmental [672] Require Substantial Assistance With Their Justice and Just Sustainability LESHINSKY, Rebecca [The University of Disabilities And Special Needs [788] Melbourne] [email protected] DUNNING, Anne E. [Clemson University] [558] [email protected] Moderator: SOLITARE, Laura [Texas Southern The City Is “Informal”: The Contested NOCKS, Barry [Clemson University] University] [email protected] Conditions Of Everyday Life In Belfast, [email protected] Chicago And Kolkata [667] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Minnesota KUNDU, Ratoola [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] AGYEMAN, Julian [Tufts University] PERRY, David [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] [email protected] FORSYTH, Ann [Cornell University] GAFFIKIN, Frank [Queens University of Belfast] [email protected] [email protected] SCHWEITZER, Lisa A. [University of Southern California] [email protected]

106 8:00–9:00 am CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Friday

•...... •...... •...... 15.12 Reassessing 16.10 Divided Cities 16.11 Roundtable - Western International Exprerience Consensus-building, Eastern Moderator/Discussant: contexts: Exploring the Moderator/Discussant: GOSPODINI, Aspa CAMPBELL, Heather [University of Sheffield] [University of Thessaly] [email protected] [email protected] Challenges, Surprises, Adaptations and Innovations Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Ohio State Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan State [964] Moderator: FORESTER, John [Cornell University] Brasilia & Putrajaya: New Towns, National Bridging A Divided City: A Redevelopment [email protected] Capitals, Or Utopian Representations Of Strategy In Caracas Metropolitan Region Power? [913] [975] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan MACEDO, Joseli [University of Florida] RODRIGUEZ-GARZA, Roberto [University of New [email protected] Mexico] [email protected] FULLER, Boyd W. [National University of TRAN, Levu “Vincent” [University of Florida] Singapore] [email protected] [email protected] KIM, Dong-Young [KDI] [email protected] LEE, Andrew [Peking University] Integrated Urban Spatial Design As A [email protected] Harmonious Media: Bridging The Divide MATSUURA, Masahiro [University of Tokyo] Between `Old´ And `New´ In Traditional [email protected] Chinese Towns And Cities [946] TANG, Yue [University of Nottingham] [email protected] HEATH, Tim [University of Nottingham] [email protected]

107 Friday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 9:15–10:45 am Friday Sessions 9:15 – 10:45 am

•...... •...... 2.14 People, Stories and 3.22 Shoreline/Coastal Issues Impacts in Environmental Planning Moderator: WHITE, Sammis B. [University of Moderator/Discussant: BRODY, Sam [Texas Wisconsin-Milwaukee] [email protected] A&M University] [email protected]

Discussant: SCHROCK, Greg [University of Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Iowa Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] A Comparative Assessment Of Emerging U.S. Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan Coastal Policy & Planning Strategies [137] DYCKMAN, Caitlin S. [Clemson University] The Two Faces Of Debt: An Examination Of [email protected] American Indebtedness Over Three Decades ST. JOHN, Courtney [Clemson University] [67] [email protected] FREEMAN, Allison T. [UNC - Center for Community ALLEN, Jeffrey [Clemson University] Capital] [email protected] [email protected] GRIDER, William B. [UNC - Center for Community LONDON, James B. [Clemson University] Capital] [email protected] [email protected] RATCLIFFE, Janneke [UNC - Center for Community Capital] [email protected] Environmental Planning Implications Of QUERCIA, Roberto G. [University of North Carolina Tourism Development: The Mexican Pacific at Chapel Hill] [email protected] Riviera [178] IRAZABAL, Clara E. [Columbia University] Rebuilding Milwaukee: The Role Of College [email protected] Degrees [107] MORAN, Oscar [University of Southern California] WHITE, Sammis B. [University of Wisconsin- [email protected] Milwaukee] [email protected] Planning For Shoreline Access And Use In A Changing Metropolitan And Global Environment [192] THOMPSON, Robert H. [University of Rhode Island] [email protected] DALTON, Tracey [University of Rhode Island] [email protected]

108 9:15–10:45 am CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Friday

•...... •...... •...... 4.15 Knowledge, Experts, 5.12 Local Community 5.17 Neighborhood Governance and Planning Development Regeneration and Segregation Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Discussant: None Discussant: None Discussant: None Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Huron Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire II Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America I Strategic Planning As A Field Of Practices What Helps Or Hinders Nonprofit Developers [207] In Reusing Vacant, Abandoned, And Neighborhood Diversity, Metropolitan BALDUCCI, Alessandro [Polytechnic University] Contaminated Property? Findings From Segregation, And Gentrification: What Are [email protected] Detroit And Cleveland [299] The Links In The US? [303] DEWAR, Margaret E. [University of Michigan] FREEMAN, Lance [Columbia University] Universities And Community Engagement: [email protected] [email protected] Addressing The Causes Of Social Exclusion [210] Housing Associations And Local Community From Ethnic Enclave Residence To Ethnic BENNEWORTH, Paul [University of Newcastle Development: A UK Perspective [357] Niche Employment? Understanding Latino Upon Tyne] [email protected] SMITH, Robert [Cardiff University] [email protected]. Immigrants’ Longer Commutes [336] uk LIU, Cathy Yang [University of Southern California] ...... • [email protected] 4.17 Governance, Practices Community Development And Public Health: and Decision-making Exploring The Synergies [364] Patterns Of Inequality: The Distribution Of VIDAL, Avis C. [Wayne State University] Housing Opportunity In The United States Moderator: The last presenter in this session. [email protected] [362] BROWN, Larry [Columbia University] VAN ZANDT, Shannon [Texas A&M University] Discussant: None [email protected] [email protected] KRAFT, Kate [Wholonomy Consulting] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Illinois [email protected]

Back To The Basics? [204] Planning For Family Friendly Cities [366] ALBRECHTS, Louis [KU Leuven] Louis. WARNER, Mildred [Cornell University] [email protected] [email protected] ISRAEL, Evelyn [Cornell University] Strengthening City Regions By Stimulating [email protected] Local Activities In Shrinking Peripheries? - The Role Of Scenarios For Regional Governance In European States [279] WEITH, Thomas [University of Potsdam] weith@ rz.uni-potsdam.de

The Greening Of Chicago: Environmental Leaders And Organizational Learning In The Transition Toward A Sustainable Metropolitan Region [282] YOUNG, Robert F. [University of Oregon] [email protected]

Making “Creative Industry Clusters”: Urban Governance In Shanghai [283] ZHENG, Jie [Hong Kong University] [email protected]

109 Friday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 9:15–10:45 am

•...... •...... •...... 6.12 Globalization, 12.15 Historical Artefacts and 13.12 Higher-level Policies and Territorality and Planning Their Disposession Regional Action Moderator/Discussant: STEIN, Stanley M. Moderator/Discussant: CARRUTHERS, John Moderator/Discussant: HAGUE, Cliff [UK [University of Calgary] [email protected] [U.S. Department of Housing and Urban ESPON Contact Point] [email protected] Development] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America II Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Wisconsin Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Northwestern “Garden City Governance” – New Pieces Urban Manaus: Restructuring, Globalization In The Mosaic Discovered Since German Metropolitan Planning In Brazil: Trajectory And Socio-Spatial Segregation In The Unification [657] And Perspective [708] Amazon [387] FISCHER, Karl F. [University of Kassel] COSTA, Geraldo M. [Federal University of Minas GOLDSTEIN, Gisele V. [Virginia Polytechnic [email protected] Gerais] [email protected] Institute and State University] [email protected] MAGALHÃES, Felipe N. [Federal University of BROWDER, John [Virginia Polytechnic Institute Peri-Urban Dispossession In The United Minas Gerais] [email protected] and State University] [email protected] States: Trends In Black Family Land Loss [694] Multi-Level Planning In Italy Between Planning And Global Homogenisation [398] VERA, Lisa [Florida State University] Regional Polycentric Strategies And JEROME, Kristine P. [Queensland University of [email protected] National Infrastructural “Platforms” [716] Technology] [email protected] FABBRO, Sandro [University of Udine] Regional Divide: The Regional Planning [email protected] Korea In Transition Economic Impacts Of Association Of America And The Regional MESOLELLA, Anna [University of Naples] 9-11 Terrorist Attack To Tour Industry Of Plan Of New York And Its Environs [696] [email protected] Korea [399] WESLEY, Joan M. [Jackson State University] KIM, Geunyoung [Kangnam University] [email protected] The Articulation And Co-Ordination Of [email protected] National-Level Planning Policy In Western Telling History With Diverse Voices In Europe: Lessons For Canada [763] ...... • Suburbia [697] WEBB, Brian [University of Manchester] brian. 9.7 How Students Think WHITAKER, Ana Maria C. [California [email protected] State Polytechnic University, Pomona] Moderator: YABES, Ruth J. [Arizona State [email protected] University] [email protected]

Discussant: None

Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Minnesota

Site Planning For Planners: The View From The Other Side [543] JOHNSON, Bonnie J. [University of Kansas] [email protected]

Did I Miss Something? How Have Our Students Attitudes About Education Changed? [557] SEIDEL, Andrew D. [Texas A&M University] [email protected] SMITH, Sheri L. [Kansas State University] [email protected]

Integrating Sustainability Into Planning Courses: Building The Basis For Discussion [565] YABES, Ruth J. [Arizona State University] Ruth. [email protected] PIJAWKA, David [Arizona State University] [email protected]

110 9:15–10:45 am CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Friday

•...... •...... •...... 13.14 Regional Governance 15.13 What Makes Public 15.14 Tools for Urban Design Revisited Space Public Moderator/Discussant: Moderator/Discussant: FOSTER, Kathryn A. Moderator/Discussant: AREFI, Mahyar COAFFEE, Jon [Manchester University] [University at Buffalo] [email protected] [University of Cincinnati] [email protected] [email protected]

Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire I Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Ohio State Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Purdue

Governance Shifts And The City-Region: Transformation Of Public Space [896] Urban Design And Planning Ideas, The Implications For The Democratic Deficit [702] CAN, Isin [University of Nottingham] Generators Of Layers In The Urban Spatial BUSER, Michael [University of the West of [email protected] Systems [891] England, Bristol] [email protected] AZIMZADEH, Mir [University of Gothenburg] A Proposal To Investigage Spatial Properties [email protected] The Search For Territorial Fixes In Sub- Of The Street As A Place Of Seeing And To National Governance: The Politics Of The Be Seen. Case of Amsterdam [939] Enhancing Innovation Activity Through City-Region In Manchester, England [713] SEZER, Ceren [Technical University of Delft] Urban Planning [933] DEAS, Iain [University of Manchester] Iain. [email protected] RUOPPILA, Sampo [Net Effect Ltd] [email protected] [email protected] What Makes Public Space “Public”? LEHTOVUORI, Panu [Helsinki University of Governance And Effectiveness In Regional Reconciling Divergent Perspectives On Technology] [email protected] Planning: An Analysis Of North American, Public Space [951] European And Australasian Practice [735] VARNA, Georgiana M. [University of Glasgow] Presenting The Past: The Impact Of Urban MAYERE, Severine [Queensland University of [email protected] Morphology In Shaping Urban Change [934] Technology] [email protected] SANDERS, Paul S. [Queensland University of HEYWOOD, Phil [Queensland University of Technology] [email protected] Technology] [email protected] MARGERUM, Richard D. [University of Oregon] [email protected]

111 Friday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 11:00–12:30 pm Friday Sessions 11:00 – 12:30 am

•...... •...... 1.9 Immigrants, Citizenship 2.12 Creative Policy and Planning Policies Moderator: BARBER, Austin [University of Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Birmingham] [email protected]

Discussant: ELLIS, Geraint [Queen’s Univeristy Discussant: FORMOSI, Michael [University of Belfast] [email protected] Massachusetts] [email protected]

Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, O’Hare Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan State

Immigration And Urban Policies In Italy: The Night: Opportunities And Innovation In The State Of Recent Debate And A Case-Study In Territory (I) [48] Turin [5] ALVES, Teresa [CEG University of Lisboa] BRIATA, Paola [Politecnico di Milano] [email protected] [email protected] Creative Tensions: Reconciling Economic City Planning And Anti-Immigrant Politics And Re-Urbanisation Ambitions In The [18] Planning Of City Districts [50] KNOWLES-YANEZ, Kim [California State BARBER, Austin [University of Birmingham] University San Marcos] [email protected] [email protected]

Diversity In The City: New Planning Theory And Practice Of The Creative City Challenges In Inner Urban Areas Of Southern Thesis: The Cases Of Amsterdam And 10:30 am–12:30 pm Italy [22] Rotterdam [95] LO PICCOLO, Francesco [Università degli Studi ROMEIN, Arie [Delft University of Technology] di Palermo, Dipartimento Città e Territorio] [email protected] •...... [email protected] TRIP, Jan J. [Delft University of Technology] LEONE, Davide [Università degli Studi di Palermo, [email protected] GPEAN Coordinating Dipartimento Città e Territorio] [email protected] Committee, Part Two, Urban Planning In The Promotion Of Modern Industry: A Case Study Of Dafen Village Of Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Navy Pier Whose Future? Differentiating Between Latino And White Experiences When Shenzhen In China [109] Planning Regional Futures [46] ZHOU, Sibei [University of Hong Kong] ZAPATA, Marisa A. [University of Illinois Urbana [email protected] Champaign] [email protected]

112 11:00–12:30 pm CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Friday

•...... Regulating The (Street) Market [87] •...... MORALES, Alfonso [University of Wisconsin- 2.13 Community and Madison] [email protected] 4.12 Public-private Neighborhood Planning Partnerships Do Business Improvement Areas Make A Moderator: MEYER, Peter B. [University of Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Difference? Assessing Bia And Non-Bia Louisville] [email protected] Streets In Ottawa, Canada [71] Discussant: None GREEN, Ilja [McGill University] Discussant: None [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Minnesota EL-GENEIDY, Ahmed [McGill University] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan State [email protected] Withdrawal Or Reinvention? The Changing The Built Environment As An Important ...... Role Of State Agents In Portuguese Urban Feature For Office Firm Location Decisions: • Governance In Face Of Increasing Demands Results Of A Survey [63] 3.21 Water and Water Quality For Public Accountability [208] ELGAR, Ilan [University of California, Berkeley] Issues BAPTISTA, Idalina [University of California, [email protected] Berkeley] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: PAGE, William G. Re-Visiting Neighborhood Indicators: An [University at Buffalo] [email protected] The Role Of Local Strategic Partnerships In Application For The City Of Des Moines [73] Facilitating Environmental Sustainability In HADDAD, Monica A. [Iowa State University] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Iowa The UK [225] [email protected] EDOZIEN, Glory [University of Reading] JESKE, Karen Q. [Neighborhood Development Mixed-Method Assessment Of Stream [email protected] Corporation] [email protected] Function In A Human-Dominated Setting [141] GREVE, Adrienne I. [California Polytechnic State Communivercity San José: A Partnership For The History Of Arts Economic Development: University] [email protected] Service, Learning And Empowerment [261] An Evolving Strategy For Downtown And SALAZAR, Dayana [San Jose State University] Neighborhood Revitalization [77] Section 404 Permitting In Coastal Texas: A [email protected] JOHNSON, Amanda [University of Pennsylvania] Longitudinal Analysis Of The Relationship MATHUR, Shishir [San Jose State University] [email protected] Between Wetland Alteration And Peak [email protected] Streamflows [148] Local Economic Development Returns To HIGHFIELD, Wesley E. [Texas A&M University] Methodology And Examples Of User- Converting To A Low Carbon Economy: A [email protected] Sensitive Service Design And Planning [278] Rationale For Subsidizing Sustainability [86] WALLIN, Sirkku [Helsinki University of Technology] MEYER, Peter B. [University of Louisville] Predicting The Impact Of Land Use Change [email protected] [email protected] On Stormwater Runoff: An Evaluation Of HORELLI, Liisa [Helsinki University of Technology] GIS- And Web-Based Community Planning [email protected] •...... Tools [174] MEDNICK, Adam C. [University of Wisconsin- 2.15 Pre-organized Session Madison] [email protected] - Junk Science: The Role of Secondary Markets in Urban Integrating A Cellular Urban Growth Model Development With Non-Point Source Nutrient Loading Model [176] Moderator/Discussant: WEBER, Rachel MITSOVA-BONEVA, Diana P. [University of [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] Cincinnati] [email protected] WANG, Xinhao [University of Cincinnati] Xinhao. Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Michigan [email protected] Wasted Space, Cool Place: The Cultural Reappropriation of Obsolete Properties WEBER, Rachel [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]

113 Friday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 11:00–12:30 pm

•...... The Closing Of The Catholic Churches: The The Effect Of School Quality And Spending Springfield Massachusetts Plan [248] On Housing Choice [315] 4.13 Infrastructure and MULLIN, John R. [University of Massachusetts HANSEN, Eric [University of Illinois Urbana Governance Amherst] [email protected] Champaign] [email protected] FORMOSI, Michael [University of Massachusetts] CHAKRABORTY, Arnab [University of Illinois at Moderator: The last presenter in this session. [email protected] Urbana-Champaign] [email protected] KOTVAL, Zenia [Michigan State University] DEAL, Brian [University of Illinois at Urbana- Discussant: None [email protected] Champaign] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Illinois The Mechanisms Of Self-Help Circulation ...... Through The “Community Fund” By And For Stakeholder Trust And Learning In Regional • Non-Profit Organizations In Japan [270] Watershed Partnerships [244] 5.18 Neighborhood UCHIDA, Naomi [Waseda University] MANDARANO, Lynn [Temple University] Regeneration and the Inner [email protected] [email protected] City ...... Complex Decision Making Process Of • Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Infrastructure Investment In Indonesian 5.13 Location and Dispersal Public Private Partnership Arrangements Discussant: None Moderator: The last presenter in this session. [249] MUSTAJAB, Mohammad [University of Groningen] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America I Discussant: None [email protected] PELLENBARG, Piet H. [University of Groningen] University Driven Revitalization In Inner City Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire II [email protected] Neighborhoods: A Quantitative Empirical DIJK, Jouke V. [University of Groningen] jouke. Analysis [301] Back To Black...And Green? Evidence Of A [email protected] ETIENNE, Harley F. [Georgia Institute of Downtown Housing Boom In Louisville, Ky, Technology] [email protected] 2000-2006 [287] Bridging The Town [251] AMBROSIUS, Joshua D. [University of Louisville] NILSSON, Kristina L. [Swedish University of Urban Development And Diversity: The [email protected] Agricultural Sciences] [email protected] Complexities Of Planning For Sustainable GILDERBLOOM, John I. [University of Louisville] Residential Neighbourhoods In The Inner •...... [email protected] City [367] HANKA, Matthew J. [University of Louisville] WEINGAERTNER, Carina [University 4.16 Governance of Nonprofit [email protected] of Birmingham, Edgbaston] and Civic Organizations [email protected] Diaspora As Urban Policy: A Dispersal Moderator: The last presenter in this session. BARBER, Austin [University of Birmingham, Simulation Model For Minneapolis-St.Paul, Edgbaston] [email protected] , And The San Francisco Bay Discussant: None Area [290] AUSTIN, Mason [University of California, Room: 10th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Huron Berkeley] [email protected] CHAPPLE, Karen [University of California, Organisational Change In Groundwork UK: A Berkeley] [email protected] Search For Increased Efficiency Or Greater GOETZ, Edward [University of Minnesota] Legitimacy? [235] [email protected] JEFFERY, Philip R. [University of Liverpool] [email protected] SHAW, David P. [University of Liverpool] [email protected] MARRS, Rob [University of Liverpool] [email protected]

114 11:00–12:30 pm CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES Friday

•...... •...... •...... 10.8 Pre-organized Session 13.13 Regional Innovation 13.15 Rural Regional - Issues in Post-disaster Revisited Innovation Recovery Planning; A Global Moderator/Discussant:: Moderator/Discussant: AUDIRAC, Ivonne Perspective JANSSEN-JANSEN, Leonie [University of [Florida State University] [email protected] Moderator: The last presenter in this session. Amsterdam] [email protected] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Lincolnshire I Discussant: None Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Northwestern Land Use Management By Innovative Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Indiana From The Creative To The Vital City And Regional Planning [701] Region [719] BADER, Johannes [University of Stuttgart] bader@ Rental Housing Market Recovery In Post- FUCHS, Anthony [Technical University Delft] igp.uni-stuttgart.de Katrina New Orleans [570] [email protected] SCHOENWANDT, Walter L. [University of BATES, Lisa K. [University of Illinois at Urbana- READ, Stephen [Technical University Delft] Stuttgart] [email protected] Champaign] [email protected] [email protected] JUNG, Wolfgang [University of Stuttgart] jung@ igp.uni-stuttgart.de Understanding Stakeholder Participation In Housing Market Dynamics, Land Use Post-Disaster Recovery [574] Patterns And Sustainability In Island Regional And Local Planning In Scandinavia CHANDRASEKHAR, Divya [University Economies: The Tale Of Five Regional [723] of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] Economic Development Initiatives In The HARVOLD, Kjell [NIBR] [email protected] [email protected] Knowledge and Services Economy [746] NORDAHL, Berit [NIBR] [email protected] NAVARRO-DIAZ, Criseida [University of Puerto Barriers To Participatory Planning In Post- Rico] [email protected] Social Capital And Collective Action In Disaster Housing Reconstruction [579] North Western Ontario, A Resource Region GANAPATI, Emel [Florida International University] Regional Competitiveness And Quality Of In Decline [748] [email protected] Life: The Case Of Portland And Stuttgart [728] ORTIZ-GUERRERO, Cesar E. [University of GANAPATI, Sukumar [Florida International JESSEN, Johann [University of Stuttgart] johann. Waterloo] [email protected] University] [email protected] [email protected] MAYER, Heike [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Examining The Impact Of Agglomeration Following The Money: Impact Of World State University] [email protected] Of Rural Settlements On Poverty In Rural Bank Programmatic Conditions On Housing Bangladesh – A Spatial Econometric Recovery In Post-Earthquake Urban Kutch, The Regional Innovative Actions Programme Approach [762] India [597] And Policy Planning: Lessons From A UDDIN, A.K.M. Riaz [University of Illinois at MUKHERJI, Anuradha [University of California, Southern European Region [756] Urbana-Champaign] [email protected] Berkeley] [email protected] RODRIGUES, Carlos J. [University of Aveiro] HEWINGS, Geoffrey J. [University of Illinois at [email protected] Urbana-Champaign] [email protected] Land Banking In New Orleans [599] ROSA PIRES, Artur [University of Aveiro] [email protected] OLSHANSKY, Robert B. [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected] Inter-Metropolitan Differences In The Local GREEN, Timothy F. [University of Illinois at Urbana- Exchange Of Technological Information: Champaign] [email protected] Evidence From Patent Citations [761] SONN, Jung Won [University College London] [email protected]

115 Friday CHRONOLOGICAL PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES 11:00–12:30 pm

•...... •...... •...... 14.13 Planning for Transit- 15.15 Placemaking 15.16 Managing Recovery and Oriented Development in Change in Historic Cities Moderator/Discussant: NEUMAN, Michael Urban and Suburban Contexts [Texas A&M University] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: Moderator: The last presenter in this session. HEBBERT, Michael [Manchester University] Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Purdue [email protected] Discussant: None Revisiting Placemaking: Comparative Case Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Ohio State Room: 6th Floor, Marriott Hotel, Great America II Studies From Boston And Istanbul [890] AREFI, Mahyar [University of Cincinnati] Simulation Analysis Of Historical Large- Effect Of Sub-Urban Transit Oriented [email protected] Scale Fires In Kanazawa Castle Town [915] Developments On Residential Property MASUTA, Tatsuo [Kanazawa Institute of Values [827] Deciphering Design Codes: A Study Of Technology] [email protected] MATHUR, Shishir [San Jose State University] Regulatory Framework For Place-Making In TANI, Akihiko [Kanazawa Institute of Technology] [email protected] The US And The UK [927] [email protected] FERRELL, Christopher E. [Dowling Associates, Inc.] POLAKIT, Kasama [Florida Atlantic University] NAGANO, Siniciro [Kanazawa Institute of [email protected] [email protected] Technology] [email protected] SHIMOKAWA, Yuici [Kanazawa Institute of Exploring The Spatial Development The Urban Design Studio And Its Technology] [email protected] Dynamics Of Station Areas In Tokyo [782] Implications For Place-Making Processes: CHORUS, Paul [University of Amsterdam] The Case Of Carnegie Mellon’s Urban Managing Change In Urban World Heritage [email protected] Laboratory Studio And Remaking Cities Sites [941] BERTOLINI, Luca [University of Amsterdam] Institute [932] SHORT, Michael J. [University of the West of [email protected] RICO-GUTIERREZ, Luis [Carnegie Mellon England, Bristol] [email protected] University] [email protected] PENDLEBURY, John R. [University of Newcastle An Evaluation Of Integrated Planning Around ROY, K. Renee [Carnegie Mellon University] upon Tyne] [email protected] The Privatised Rail Network In Britain [799] [email protected] WHILE, Aidan [University of Sheffield] HAYWOOD, Russell [Sheffield Hallam University] [email protected] [email protected] Restoration Of Historical Area Struck By Major Earthquake - Attempt To Designate Kuroshima In Japan As National Historic District [947] TANI, Akihiko [Kanazawa Institute of Technology] [email protected] MASUTA, Tasuo [Kanazawa Institute of Technology] [email protected] NAGANO, Shinichiro [Kanazawa Institute of Technology] [email protected]

Planning For Disaster Recovery In A Heritage City: The “New” New Orleans? [952] WAGNER, Jacob [University of Missouri-Kansas City] [email protected]

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the number of duplicate forms of participation. We hope you Presenter understand our collective problem of trying to provide the greatest number of opportunities for participation at the highest level of Information quality feasible. Individual Presentation Schedules Congress Registration The Congress committee scheduled 272 sessions for more than & Check-in 1000 faculty and student presenters in 17 rooms in each of 16 time The Joint Congress Registration Desk is located on the 7th floor of slots over four days and no one wants the early morning time slot the Marriott Hotel. The Registration Desk will be staffed during the or the Friday slots. We appreciate your understanding of just how following hours: difficult it is to make changes to the schedule. Presenters unable to present at the scheduled time notified the Conference Manager and Monday, July 7...... 9:00am – 5:00pm withdrew from the program. Tuesday, July 8...... 7:00am – 5:30pm Wednesday, July 9...... 7:00 am – 5:30 pm Presentation Tips Thursday, July 10 ...... 7:00 am – 5:30 pm* Friday, July 11...... 7:00am – 11:30am • In a paper session, you will have 15 minutes to present your work. * In 15 minutes you can typically present about five double-spaced *The Joint Congress Registration desk is also the registration desk pages at a pace that listeners can comfortably follow. for the International Planning History Society’s 13th Conference as of Thursday, July 10th and will be open extended hours on Thursday to • Do not attempt to read your paper. Don’t turn your back to the accommodate the early arrivals for this event as well as arrivals on audience to read a projected text and don’t read out loud what your Friday morning. audience can read for itself. • Indicate at the beginning of your talk if you are willing to send your Last Minute paper by email when you return home. Changes Document • Concentrate on what is new, interesting and different rather than Every attendee will be given the “Last Minute Program Changes” providing full theory and methodology. document as they check-in at the Joint Congress Registration Desk. • The Congress does not expect to publish a proceeding book and, This document will provide updates that occurred after program therefore, did not publish style, spelling and usage guidelines. publishing for presentation withdrawals from sessions, change of presenters for papers, paper title changes, co-author name additions, • If you have any concerns about setting up your presentation, please discussant changes, and more. Please use this document to update take advantage of the Speaker Ready Room and conference/audio your printed program in order to minimize confusion! visual staff to assist you before your scheduled presentation. A.V. technicians will be available for projector equipment failures in Presenter Policies session rooms if they occur, but shouldn’t be tied down to assisting you with your laptop the minute before your presentation. That and Guidelines being said, if you do experience trouble at the very minute you’re to Multiple Placements on the Program present (it happens!) – please step aside immediately and offer the Abstract submissions for the Joint Congress well exceeded the time to another presenter while you work out your trouble – and amount of time slots and hotel space available to our group. don’t hesitate to ask us for help. We will do what it takes to get The Congress participation policy is as follows: one formal you up and going. presentation (either in a pre-organized session or an individual paper session), one discussant role, and one roundtable. This allows Congress CD of Papers individuals three placements on the program. Please understand one The ACSP-AESOP Joint Congress Committee provided a compact role is not interchangeable with another, for example, two paper disk of Congress (unedited) abstracts and final papers of authors presentations and one roundtable but no discussant role is not willing to be included. In considering whether to take advantage allowed. We will ask you to limit your paper presentations to one. of this opportunity, authors were warned of a potential pitfall in Track chairs were provided some leniency as the Congress dates providing the final paper via the conference compact disk. The issue drew closer in regard to the duplicate discussant role confirmations is that some peer-reviewed journals (many in the U.S.) consider given the number of sessions they were managing, and the amount of such reproduction to be “prior publication” and will not review for changes required at the last minute. publication a paper disseminated in this way. It was suggested The notion behind this policy is to allow space in the program for authors discuss this issue with the editor of a publication outlet they as many people to participate as is humanly possible by restricting were targeting prior to submitting the final paper for inclusion.

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Audio Visual Equipment Moderator Instructions Available For Presenters • Arrive at the session room five minutes prior to the scheduled starting time and introduce yourself to the presenters. Practice Pre-Set Equipment pronunciation of last names if possible! The Congress supplies data projectors for every session room. • Student room attendants have been appointed to session rooms. Any other audio visual equipment requests will be at the presenter’s This person will help you contact necessary parties to take care of expense. the audiovisual equipment, room temperature control, and to assist Presentation rooms are staffed by student volunteers, but these you and the presenters at any time. volunteers are not trained on the use of the equipment. The audio visual company providing the projectors will have limited staff on site • Look on the front table or podium for the yellow and red cards to to assist with technical difficulty and will be working in 17 different assist you with letting presenters know their time frame. Please rooms. In other words, we strongly recommend making yourself return these cards to the front of the room when the session is comfortable with this type of projector before your presentation. completed. Show the yellow card to the presenter when 5 minutes A data projector is available in the Speaker Ready Room at the of presentation time is left. Show the red card when time is over. Congress Registration desk. Be firm in your request to end the presentation in fairness to all other presenters. Laptop Protocol • For each paper, introduce the author and the title of the paper. Laptops are NOT provided. You must bring your own. If you don’t • Introduce the discussant. have one, be prepared to borrow one from a friend. If you don’t have any friends, we’ll be glad to introduce you to someone! • In managing the question-and-answer-time, please ask questioners to identify themselves and to keep their comments as short as Speaker Ready-Room possible to allow the presenters to respond in full. The Speaker Ready-Room will have the same equipment available • Please ensure the session finishes on time. Sessions that overrun as in the presentation rooms for those authors wishing to become will affect next sessions. more familiar with it or to practice presentations. Please be patient • In case you are presenting a paper yourself during the session you with your fellow presenters. We also ask that in fairness to everyone; are moderating, we strongly recommend you present at the end of please limit your time using the equipment. The Speaker Ready Room the session, even if this means altering from the printed program will also have a computer station set with PowerPoint and Microsoft slightly. The efficient management of the session will benefit from Word software, a CD R/W drive, and USB ports for portable hard it. When presenting your paper ask one of the other presenters to drives. This computer will not have internet access. It is strictly for manage your time using the cards. double-checking your presentation. The Congress does not provide data storage materials. You may not take this laptop to use for your Discussant Instructions presentation. It is the role of the discussant to raise points of discussion from Internet Access the papers before opening the discussion to include the audience. Internet access is not provided by the Congress in the Speaker The review should be brief enabling time for questions and Ready Room. The Marriott can provide wireless internet access for a responses. Discussants are only required to respond with comments fee. Please call or visit the hotel’s front desk. to papers they have had a chance to review in advance of the Congress, but certainly may comment on others if possible. Students Instructions for and young faculty truly benefit from your effort. Thank you! Moderators and Discussants For individual paper sessions and pre-organized paper sessions, an attempt was made to appoint and confirm a moderator and a discussant for session management. Moderators are generally assigned from the pool of presenters who are scheduled to be in the room and is most often the last presenter in the session. Discussants are invited from the area of expertise, and generally are not presenters of a paper already scheduled for the session. Roundtable sessions are assigned a moderator responsible for the flow of the discussion.

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Medical Matters Practical If you need to consult a doctor during your stay, contact the Hotel Front Desk. The hotel has an immediate response person who will Information respond to your request for help. They cannot dispense medicine, diagnose or treat you, but can offer simple assistance and referral to professional medical personnel when necessary. In the event of For Your Stay a medical emergency, call 911 immediately. There may be special instructions on the hotel phone for this purpose. Emergencies The emergency number for medical, fire and police is 911. Public Holiday The Poison Help hotline 1-800-222-1222 serves as a key medical The 4th of July holiday is a public holiday in the United States. information resource and helps reduce costly emergency room visits. Banks may be closed on this day, but given the tourist base in the The hotel suggests taking note of fire exits and stair cases when you Michigan Avenue area, most retail shops will remain open. arrive at your hotel room. It is strongly recommended you do not use elevators if fire is present. The Marriott stands more than 50 stories Tips and Gratuities tall. If you cannot walk stairs, please inform the front desk of your • The acceptable tip for food servers, cocktail servers and bartenders need for a sleeping room on a lower level of the hotel. is 15 to 20 percent of the total bill. • When hiring a taxi, limo or shuttle, it is common practice to tip Electricity 15 percent of the total fare. If the driver spends more than a few Europe and most other countries in the world use a voltage which minutes loading or unloading your bags or helping you in or out of is twice that of the US. It is between 220 and 240 volts, whereas in the car, 20 percent would be appropriate. Japan and in most of the Americas the voltage is between 100 and • If a skycap at the airport checks your bags, tip $1 for each bag. If 127 volts. hitching a ride through the terminals on an electric cart, tip the Plug Adapters: The plug of a Continental European appliance will driver $2 per person. not fit into an outlet in the United States without the appropriate • Upon arrival at your hotel, you may leave your car with the valet adapter. This is a handy web site reference for this information: without tipping. However, when the car is returned to you, tipping http://users.pandora.be/worldstandards/electricity.htm#trick a couple of dollars is appropriate. For the future, to know the local voltage in the country you’re • If a doorman transports your luggage from your car to the hotel going to is to take a look at the glass of an ordinary light bulb or stop lobby, $1 a bag is an acceptable tip. He would also appreciate a $2 at a supermarket and note what is printed on a light bulb packet. tip when hailing you a cab. • Bellboys are accustomed to the same tipping standards. Language • When requesting dinner reservations, event tickets, or general The language of the ACSP-AESOP Joint Congress is English. We advice, expect to tip the concierge anywhere from $5 to $10. will have a representative at the Local Host Information desk who • Gratuity is usually attached to hotel services such as room service speaks some Spanish, French and Portuguese. and spa treatments, so look carefully at your bill. If no tip is added, Currency and Credit Card Usage tip 15 to 20 percent. The currency of the United States is the dollar, and the currency • Hotel maid service tips can vary from $1 to $10 a day, depending of the Congress is the dollar. The currency exchange rate table on the mess you created in the room. below was found at the home page of http://www.xe.com/ on This information found at: http://www.lifescript.com/channels/ June 5, 2008. Foreign currency will not be accepted in shops or any healthy_living/Life_Tips/the_ultimate_tipping_guide_your_guide_ retail environments. Credit cards are widely accepted in almost any to_tipping_etiquette.asp?page=1&trans=1 environment. The Congress only accepts Mastercard and Visa.

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Track 1 objectives: to improve their position on the “hit-parades” of attractive cities and regions, even remote provincial towns invest in “quality of Gender, Ethnicity and life”, and plan “creative districts”. It also concerns the organisation: Diversity in Planning urban regeneration projects are planned in order to “create value”, Petra Doan, Florida, [email protected] strategic partnerships are being developed in order to mobilise Francesco Lo Piccolo, Italy, [email protected] private parties. The emphasis on economic development in planning policies poses questions concerning repartition of wealth, equity, Contemporary society is divided into a veritable archipelago of and trickle down effects. In the light of the theme of the conference minority and plural groups. The complex inter-weaving of the – celebrating the city, bridging the divide – these questions are multiple experiences, processes and people involved making up particularly relevant. Cities are considered as the engines for this urban dimension is an established fact: differences (in age, economic growth, but what about the repartition of the benefits of ethnicity, gender, class, religion and culture) are so evident in cities this growth? This track invites scholars, theoretic and pragmatic, to on various scales and levels of intensity. The Gender, Ethnicity and present their work on these issues in a manner that will help us to Diversity in Planning track explores the variety of methods, issues, improve the quality of life of our citizens. and topics addressed when groups of difference analyze, develop and implement plans and planning activities. All aspects of diversity Track 3 are encouraged in this track from race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation to geography, physical or cognitive disability, and class. Environmental Planning, We encourage papers and discussions on planning research and Resources Management and pedagogy that seek to identify and/or redress these differences. Climate Change It could be said that reflections on minorities and the city force us to reconsider a number of principles which have been neglected or Petter Næss, Denmark, [email protected] only partially dealt with by the planning debate, beginning with the Stacey Swearingen White, Kansas, [email protected] concepts of equality and inequality, dignity and autonomy, political The theme of Track 3, Environmental Planning, Resource responsibility and representation. So it is possible to argue that what Management and Climate Change, encompasses different is at the present time denied or opposed on the political front can geographical levels and includes a number of substantive nevertheless be achieved through local action by social movements, issues, methodologies and social processes of importance for and even by participation in government, in the transformation of environmentally conscious planning and management. The track the city, enhancing in this way the “mediating role” of cities. Such theme also comprises ethical foundations and implications of actions assume the role and the characteristics of a true plan for environmental policy and resource management. Exploration emancipation, which refers to the ethical dimension of the planning into structural and cultural conditions influencing planning for discipline that we would like to highlight in the contributions and environmental and sustainability objectives is a further component debate of our track. of the theme. We welcome papers contributing to on-going debates, and in particular papers opening up new and important topics of Track 2 discussion. As an issue of mounting global importance, climate Economic Development change, including both emission-reduction and adaptation strategies, is one such topic. In general, papers based on interdisciplinary Zenia Kotval, Michigan, [email protected] integration of knowledge are much appreciated. Recognizing that Roelof Verhage, France, [email protected] development during recent years, as measured by several indicators, The Economic Development Track solicits papers that help tell has proceeded in the opposite direction of environmental objectives the economic development story as it evolves in the 21st century. in many countries, we especially encourage papers throwing light on We focus on issues of land, labor, capital, business acumen the causes of gaps between environmental goals and implemented and entrepreneurship. Globalisation and metropolisation have strategies, and ways to overcome barriers to environmentally fundamentally changed the competitive environment in the sustainable development. post-fordist era. Planning authorities have adapted their policies and activities to the new context. This adaptation concerns the

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Track 4 Track 6 Governance, Capacity International Development and Building and Participation Transnational Planning Alex Schwartz, New York, [email protected] Andreas Faludi, Netherlands, [email protected] Lia Vasconcelos, Portugal, [email protected], [email protected] Keith Pezzoli, California, [email protected] This track invites contributions on a diversity of issues related to This track encourages papers/roundtables focused on European planning processes, including crisis in democracy, organizational issues and international development planning (including developing development, leadership, conflict resolution, empowerment, diversity, countries). The developing countries emphasis supports comparative multiculturalism, and identity. Governance gained good currency scholarship as well as in-depth analysis of specific countries, across many fields, including planning. However a definition of regions, rural contexts, cities and networks against the backdrop governance has remained elusive, as the concept assumes a diversity of globalization. Developing countries share attributes that create of meanings, including: the minimal State; corporate governance; unique challenges for planning, such as their recent independence new public management; or self-organized networks. In any case, and nation-building efforts, their position vis- is other developed governance has assumed a growing relevance since new forms of countries in the global economy, similar demographic profiles and governing collective affairs are emerging to reconfigure the relation rates of urbanization, inadequate infrastructure, large indigenous of State - Market - Civil Society. More conceptually, the urgent need populations and systems of land tenure, and their relationships to respond to the insufficiencies of the representative democracy with the large international institutions. There are also significant led to the reformulation of the role played by the State and other differences among developing countries (e.g., diverse planning instances. The challenges planning faces today in a complex and cultures). The transnational planning emphasis, in a European fragmented networked society call for creative, innovative, and context, includes the 27 Member States of the European Union unconventional ways to successfully deal with these new settings. co-operating in efforts aimed at enabling territorial cohesion, A multitude of questions emerge. Are the emerging forms of which adds territorial integration (i.e., geographic cohesion) to the governance more adequate to deal with the issues planning faces quest for economic and social cohesion as articulated by the EU today? Are they more flexible, more democratic and more adaptive goal of balanced competitiveness and sustainable development. to the new realities? Do they enhance the capacity building needed Transnational planning also involves multinational agreements and to sustain action over time? What kind of challenges do these new collaborative interventions at the scale of transborder city-regions. forms of governance represent in terms of representativeness and Papers could address questions like: What does territorial cohesion accountability? We invite contributions that articulate this diversity mean in different contexts and at different spatial scales? How does of issues in a reflective manner, accounting for experiences and case national planning in the U.S.A. compare with territorial cohesion studies and encouraging a debate on the relationships between policy in the EU? The track encourages comparative work that can governance, capacity building and participation. foster bi-directional flows of knowledge and culture among nations of the global north and south. Track 5 Housing and Community Development Kirk McClure, Kansas, [email protected] Hugo Priemus, Netherlands, [email protected] The Housing and Community Development track accepts papers broadly addressing any aspect of housing and community development. In the housing area, papers address issues of housing policy and programs designed to correct market failures in the provision of affordable housing. In the community development area, papers examine issue of neighborhood change whether it is revitalization, stabilization, gentrification, growth or decline. The track especially seeks papers that examine the mediating role of cities in bridging the divides between racial, ethnic, religious or national groups.

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Track 7 Track 10 Land Use Policy and Governance Planning and Human Health and Rayman Mohamed, Michigan, [email protected] Safety Vesselina Troeva, Bulgaria, [email protected] Stefan Greiving, Germany, [email protected] Papers in the Land Use Policy and Governance Track generally Lois Takahashi, California, [email protected] address issues such as how and where land is developed, the impacts of regulations on the use of land, and the role of different The Planning and Human Health and Safety track attempts to raise actors in the land development process. Submitted papers can the visibility of work by planning scholars and practitioners that employ a variety of methods, including, but not limited to, statistical focuses on assessing, managing and/or influencing the public’s analyses, detailed case studies, and policy evaluations. The scale of health, safety and security. This includes a wide variety of topics such analysis also varies widely, from jurisdiction-level studies, to regional as investigations into the impact of the built environment as well analyses, even as far as comparisons between cities or regions on as spatial structures on health, safety and security; studies refining different parts of the globe. concepts and/or measures for use in this emerging field; assessments of the health impacts of environmental change; studies focusing on We invite contributions that focus on key issues as they relate to spatial inequalities and access to health; planning for disasters/risks land use planning and policy, such as: the changing institutional or assessing the vulnerability of affected populations on different landscape; relationships between different levels of governance spatial scales and studies addressing communication and discourse and between public and non-public actors; the internal and external about disasters/risks. dynamics of partnerships and participation; integrated approaches to land use policy in support of effective governance in social, economic and political contexts; innovative tools and methods for growth Track 11 management in an era of competition among regions for investments; Planning Process, Law, know-how and the best practices of knowledge transfer; and the implementation of information and communications technologies Administration and Dispute (ICTs). Presenters are encouraged to think about potential Resolution collaborations with authors on both sides of the Atlantic. Rachelle Alterman, Israel, alterman@techunix, technion.ac.il Sanda Kaufman, Ohio, [email protected] Track 8 Planning Process, Law and Dispute Resolution focuses on the Methods for Spatial and Planning nature, design and management of decision making processes; Analysis plan administration; the development, content, implementation, and effects of laws and regulations, participatory processes; and Ming Zhang, Texas, [email protected] the management of conflicts surrounding plans and planning. Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods for urban studies Topics might include land use controls and property rights, statutory and planning; GIS mapping, spatial analysis, and planning support planning systems, public participation approaches, implementation system; statistical and computational modeling of urban and regional and quality, and conflict resolution in planning decisions, and the environment; and information technologies and cities. roles of planning institutions. The focus may be on a particular country or cross-nationally. Contributors are reminded that participants to the Joint Congress come from countries with different Track 9 legal and planning systems. Therefore, country-specific legal Planning Education structures and/or participatory and conflict resolution procedures Howell Baum, Maryland, [email protected] should be made accessible to all. Kristina Nilsson, Sweden, [email protected] The Planning Education Track accepts papers that illuminate and help improve understanding of the purposes of planning education and the uses of curriculum and pedagogy as strategies for serving these purposes. Papers should refer to and build on literature and/or practical experience in education, teaching, learning, and planning. Reflective accounts or evaluations of educational practice, critiques of contemporary educational practices, and proposals for more focused and influential educational practices are welcome.

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Track 12 racial/ethnic, and sectoral (e.g., public, private, nonprofit, academic) divisions within regions; the role of cities or other institutions Planning Theory and History: as regional centers, mediators and identity makers; and regional Bridges and Divisions in Planning leadership and relations with higher level government structures. Theory and History Contributions that offer cross-national comparative insights are especially welcome. While contributions of all kinds are invited, Michael Gunder, Auckland, [email protected] if space is limited track chairs will give preference to papers and sessions most aligned with the conference theme. Planning theory and history tend to construct sets of ideas into disparate categories for analysis and, often at the same time, produce bridges between and among previously unconnected Track 14 concepts. We propose that concepts of interconnectivity and unity as Transportation, Mobility, well as diversity and difference of planning thought and philosophy Connectivity and Infrastructure be explored both historically and theoretically in this track. What are the discourses and forces shaping both general and particular Planning conceptualizations of difference and universality? How has historical Pantelis Skayannis, Greece, [email protected] planning practice engaged with the new? How can planning theory Ruth Steiner, Florida, [email protected] provide mechanisms to deal with what yet is to be experienced or This track invites papers dealing with all forms of infrastructure (e.g., even articulated? What are the dominant bridges and divisions in communications and energy) and transport from the point of view contemporary and historical planning thought? While we welcome of spatial planning. Because spatial planning is multidisciplinary we all abstracts and papers having to do with planning theory and expect a wide range of quality papers derived from and reflecting planning history, we invite prospective presenters to consider these different perspectives. Authors are invited to submit interesting, questions in their work. innovative and high quality theoretical empirical work related to the following areas of interest: 1) Technological advancements, Track 13 including paradigm shifts which contribute to global ‘proximity’ and ‘connectivity’; 2) Liberalization and privatization and other related Regions and Regional Planning regulatory trends for infrastructure financing and provision; 3) The Louis Albrecht, Belgium, [email protected] adequacy of infrastructure planning and systems for all citizens Kate Foster, New York, [email protected] irrespective of their socioeconomic or demographic status or location; As city-regions reinforce their fundamental significance in a 4) Issues related to infrastructure such as land use, technology, globalized world, the 2008 Joint Congress of ACSP and AESOP in the safety, international connectivity; and 5) The impact of infrastructure multicultural, politically complex, economically robust city-region of systems on the design of urban form of cities. Authors should not Chicago offers an especially rich opportunity for regional scholars and restrict themselves to these specific issues. We welcome discussion practitioners to reconsider the nature, role, debates and prospects of the socioeconomic, political or technical dimensions of these and of regions and regional planning. The track welcomes individual or related areas from a variety of perspectives and methodologies. pre-organized paper sessions, poster presentations and roundtable discussions on a range of regional topics, including governance, inter- and intra-regional relations, regional economic development, international comparisons of regional policy, process and practice, rural regions, and region-scale consideration of land use, growth and decline, transportation, industrial development, service delivery, identity, place-making, environmental change and social issues. All methodologies, including quantitative analyses, detailed case studies, theoretical work and comparative studies, are welcome. The Joint Congress theme, “Bridging the Divide, Celebrating the City,” invites particular consideration of regional equity and governance; analyses and insights on addressing economic, social, political, legal,

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Track 15 Track 16 Urban Design and Physical Planning Ideas and Planning Planning Practices: A Critical Look at Taner Oc, United Kingdom, [email protected] International Exchange in the Steve Tiesdell, United Kingdom, [email protected] Planning Field The Urban Design and Physical Planning track solicits papers that explore the different but intimately related dimensions of place- Sponsored by the journal, Planning Theory and making and place-shaping through urban design and physical Practice, Routledge publishers planning strategies and actions that join-up and add coherence and quality to otherwise disparate and uncoordinated developments.The Patsy Healey, Newcastle University, [email protected] track encourages a holistic approach that neither focuses on a limited checklist of urban design and, at a larger spatial scale, physical This track takes a critical look at the international diffusion of planning criteria nor excludes important and emerging areas/aspects. planning ideas and practices, their impacts on planning practices in All papers should be grounded in the appropriate urban design different contexts, on the challenge of ‘situating’ planning practices, and physical planning literature and theory. In-depth, evaluations and on the ethical issues of international exchange in the planning of urban design and physical planning projects and outcomes are field. The Track is linked to a Book project, in production to celebrate welcome, together with papers exploring urban design and physical the tenth anniversary of the Journal, Planning Theory and Practice, planning processes in ways that contribute to and enhance our in 2009. Published in conjunction with the Royal Town Planning understanding of place making. Papers exploring the role of design Institute, London, the Journal offers an arena for international debate and physical planning actions and policy tools in the real estate and more effective communication and sharing of ideas between development process are especially welcome. practitioners and academics. Implicitly, the role of the Journal has been to contribute to strengthening an international community of scholarship around the emerging practices of spatial planning. This has enormous potential benefits, in increasing the knowledge-ability of those involved in planning activity worldwide. But there are also many hazards, as theories, methods and practices developed in one context are not necessarily transferable to another. So what are the risks and requirements in strengthening an international planning community?

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ARTS, Jos, 34, 97 BLANDFORD, Ben, 55 Author/ ASHTON, Philip, 52 BLOK, Connie, 48 ASMERVIK, Sigmund, 61 BLUMENBERG, Evelyn, 68 Participation ATABAY, Semra H., 81 BOARNET, Marlon G., 68, 81, 102 ATHANASOPOULOU, Evanthia, 92 BODDY, Martin, 79 ATHANASSIOU, Fotini, 84 BOELENS, Luuk, 95 Index ATKINSON, Tanya, 77 BOGANI, Elena, 60 AUDIRAC, Ivonne, 56, 88, 115 BOHRER, Darren, 98 AURAMBOUT, Jean-Phillippe, 54 BONAFEDE, Giulia, 65 AURAND, Andrew, 60 BONFIGLIOLI, Sandra R., 80 AZIMZADEH, Mir, 111 BOOHER, David E., 78 BOONSTRA, Beitske, 78 B BOOTH, Philip, 56 A BORN, Branden M., 51 BAILEY, Keiron, 55 BOSSARD, Earl G., 55 ABBOTT, Carl, 89 BAILEY, Nicholas J., 42, 54 BOSWELL, Mike, 47 ABDEL GALIL, Rania, 90 BAKER, Douglas C., 67, 81, 101 BOURASSA, Steven, 41 ABER, Jasmin, 34, 88 BAKER, Mark, 101 BOWMAN, Philip J., 70 ABRAHAM, J.E, 43 BALDUCCI, Alessandro, 80, 90, 109 BOYLE, Robin M., 50, 57 ABRAMSON, Daniel B., 15, 68 BALSAS, Carlos J., 89 BRADFORD, Berkita, 47 ABUKAHTER, Ahmed, 73, 82, 105 BANAI, Reza, 96 BRAND, Julie, 91 ACEY, Charisma, 84 BANERJEE, Tridib, 68 BRATT, Rachel G., 52 ADAMS, Teresa M., 50 BARBER, Austin, 112, 114 BREDA-VAZQUEZ, Isabel, 68 ADLER, Sy, 68 BARBIANO DI BELGIOJOSO, Alberico, 93 BRIATA, Paola, 112 AGARWAL, Ajay, 91 BARKER, Adam, 90 BRICOCOLI, Massimo, 72 AGRAWAL, Sandeep K., 41 BARRELLA, Elise, 85 BRINKMAN, P. Anthony, 96 AGYEMAN, Julian, 99, 106 BARRIEAU, Pierre, 72 BRODY, Sam, 108 AHMADIAN, Reza, 66 BARRINGER, Jason, 44, 85 BRODY, Samuel D., 42, 47 AICP, Sandra L., 70 BARRY, Janice M., 78 BRÖMMELSTROET, Marco T., 86, 93 AL-DOURI, Firas A., 45 BARSOTTI, Ed, 52 BROWDER, John, 110 AL-SHAMMARI, Maher, 101 BASSETT, Ellen M., 91 BROWN, Larry, 109 ALBRECHTS, Louis, 109 BATES, Lisa K., 52, 115 BROWN, Peter J., 66 ALEXANDER, Ernest, 88 BATEY, Peter W., 66 BROWNILL, Sue, 59 ALLEN, Jeffrey, 108 BAUM, Howell S., 43, 96 BRUMBAUGH, Stephen, 85 ALLEN, Ryan P., 99 BEARD, Victoria A., 90, 100 BRUNICK, Nicholas, 17, 94 ALTERMAN, Rachelle, 43, 96 BEATTIE, Lee, 60 BRUSSEL, Mark, 48 ALVES, Teresa, 112 BEEBEEJAUN, Yasminah, 46, 58 BUEHLER, Ralph, 81 AMBORSKI, David P., 71 BEEKMANS, Jasper, 97 BUGG, John A., 96 AMER, Sherif, 48 BEEN, Vicki, 71 BUGG, Laura Beth, 41 ANACKER, Katrin B., 99 BEJLERI, Ilir, 55, 91, 97 BUITELAAR, Edwin, 56, 84 ANDERSON, R. J., 85 BENDOR, Todd K., 54, 90 BULIUNG, Ron, 49 ANDREWS, Clinton J., 41, 89 BENERIA, Lourdes, 84 BULT-SPIERING, Mirjam W.D., 80 ANGOTTI, Tom, 89 BENITO, Perez, 55 BUNNELL, Gene A., 60 ANJOMANI, Ardeshir, 101 BENNEWORTH, Paul, 69, 109 BUNTING, Trudi, 48 ANTHONY, Jerry, 84, 86, 91 BERKE, Philip R., 60 BURKE, Jason R., 72 ANTONIADIS, Panayotis, 68 BERNHARDT, Sarah P., 42 BURNIER, Carolina V., 62, 73 APOSTOL, Ileana, 43, 68 BERTOLINI, Luca, 86, 116 BURTON, Paul A., 74 ARAFAT, Abdulnaser, 91 BETANCUR, John J., 14, 52, 65, 70 BUSER, Michael, 111 ARANYA, Rolee, 70 BIRCH, Eugenie L., 46, 49 BUTINA-WATSON, Georgia, 62, 86 ARCHER, Carol, 52 BITTNER, Jason J., 50 BUTLER, William H., 66 ARCIDIACONO, Andrea, 93 BJORN, Andrew M., 84 AREFI, Mahyar, 111, 116 BLANCO, Andres G., 96 ARLATI, Ezio, 60 128 Author/Participation Index – Reference

C CHOI, Yeemyung, 97 DE OLIVEIRA, Jose Antonio, 66 CHU-SHORE, Jesse C., 83 DE ROO, Gert, 42, 78, 90 CABANNES, Yves, 70 CLARK, David, 101 DE VRIES, Jochem, 48, 67, 69, 79 CACERES, SR., Eduardo, 80 CLARK, Thomas A., 17, 72, 91, 98 DEAL, Brian, 91, 95, 106, 114 CALAVITA, Nico, 17, 94 CLAY, Michael J., 43, 84 DEAS, Iain, 61, 71, 111 CALZA, Giampiero, 48 CLIFTON, Kelly J., 56, 62, 73 DEL RIO, Vicente, 34 CAMARINHAS, Catarina T., 81 COAFFEE, Jon, 62, 111 DELMAN, Thomas F., 99 CAMMARATA, Andrea, 60 COCHRAN, Bobby, 66 DEMAZIÈRE, Christophe, 41, 83 CAMPBELL, Heather, 15, 68, 107 COFFIN, Sarah L., 47 DEMBSKI, Sebastian, 85 CAMPBELL, Scott D., 85 COFFMAN, Makena, 99 DEMERUTIS, Juan, 74 CAN, Isin, 111 COHEN, James R., 67 DEMERUTIS ARENAS, Juan A., 88 CANNING, Pat, 78 COHEN, Nevin, 83 DEMPWOLF, Scott, 67 CAO, Jason Xinyu, 91 COLOMB, Claire M., 62 DENG, Lan, 84 CAO, Xinyu, 73 COLUCCI, Angela, 87 DENTINHO, Tomaz P., 43 CARBONELL, Armando, 17, 98 CONCILIO, Grazia, 78 DER VLIES, Vincent, 97 CARMON, Dafna, 96 CONNOLLY, James J., 70 DER WETH, Ruediger, 48 CARMONA, Matthew, 45, 68 CONROY, Maria M., 66, 70, 80 DEVLIN, Ryan T., 70 CAROLINI, Gabriella Y., 84 COPPENS, Tom, 92 DEWAR, Margaret E., 67, 109 CARP, Jana, 77 COREY, Kenneth E., 70 DEWULF, Geert P.M.R, 80 CARPENTER, Ann M., 56, 62 CORNILLIE, Thomas C., 92 DIAO, Mi, 91 CARRERAS, Joe, 66 COSTA, Geraldo M., 110 DIKER, Nazire, 83 CARRUTHERS, John, 110 COSTA, Heloisa S., 66 DINCER, Iclal, 85 CASARIEGO, Joaquin, 90 COSTA, João Pedro T., 96 DING, Chengri Di, 16, 82 ÇAVDAR, Selin, 65 COTTRILL, Caitlin D., 34 DIRKS, Lise, 84 CECCHINI, Arnaldo, 81 COUTTS, Christopher J., 67 DOAN, Petra, 84, 100 CELINO, Adele, 78 COVO, David, 77 DODSON, Jago, 93 CENGIZ, Huseyin, 81, 94 COWELL, Margaret M., 92 DOEVENDANS, Kees, 96 CERMAKOVA, Eva, 82, 94 CRANE, Randall, 16, 56, 66, 89, 106 DOKIC, Irena, 68 CERVERO, Robert, 44 CUI, Gong-Hao, 49 DOPHEIDE, Emile, 48 CHAKKALAKKAL, Mary, 77 CUI, Shu-Ping, 49 DOUAY, Nicolas, 48 CHAKRABORTY, Arnab, 73, 101, 114 CULPEN, Alison, 62 DOUCET, Philippe, 60 CHAKRAVARTY, Surajit, 58 DOUSSARD, Marc, 44 CHALANA, Manish, 95 D DOVLÉN, Sylvia, 54, 99 CHALOUPKA, Frank J., 49 DOYLE, Jessica L., 44, 85 CHAN, Chee F., 59 DA SILVA, Rachel, 72 DROSS, Michael, 61 CHANG, Hsiutzu, 89 DAAMEN, Tom, 57 DRUCKER, Joshua, 83 CHANG, Hsueh-Sheng, 72 DAILEY, Julia M., 92 DRUMMOND, William J., 41 CHAO, Tzu-Yuan S., 72, 78 DALTON, Linda, 96 DUARTE, Paulette, 61 CHAPPLE, Karen, 80, 100, 114 DALTON, Tracey, 108 DUEHR, Stefanie, 60, 88 CHATMAN, Daniel G., 41, 49 DAMMERS, Ed, 77 DÜHR, Stefanie, 79 CHATTIPARAMB, Angelique, 106 DANDEKAR, Hema, 69 DUNCAN, Michael, 97 CHEDAMBATH, Rajan, 77 DANKO, Cristina C., 70 DUNNING, Anne E., 106 CHELLMAN, Colin, 71 DAS, Ashok K., 66 DYCKMAN, Caitlin S., 83, 108 CHEN, Binbin, 102 DAVID, Nina P., 80 CHEN, Wei-Ya, 57 DAVOUDI, Simin, 56, 80, 88, 92 E CHEN, Xueming, 102 DAVY, Benjamin, 74 CHEN, Yang, 57, 105 DAY, Jennifer E., 44 EDELMAN, David, 57 CHETTIPARAMB, Angelique, 77 DE HAAS, Wim, 44 EDWARDS, Mary M., 91 CHIU, Rebecca L., 89 DE JONG, Bart, 61 EDWARDS, Michael, 45 CHO, Deokho, 66 DE KORT, Inge A.T., 80 EHRENFEUCHT, Renia, 67 CHOI, Hyunsun, 57, 90 DE LIDDO, Anna, 42 EKELUND, Björn, 68 CHOI, Simon, 66, 90 DE MAGALHAES, Claudio S., 45 EL-GENEIDY, Ahmed, 97, 113

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ELDER, Kurt, 72 FREW, Travis G., 101 GUALINI, Enrico, 66, 88, 99 ELLEN, Ingrid G., 71 FRIEDMANN, John, 43, 54, 86, 96 GUENSLER, Randall, 85 ELLIOTT, Michael, 88 FRISCH, Michael, 98 GUERRA, Elsa, 90 ELLIS, Geraint, 53, 112 FRITSCH, Matti, 67 GULDMANN, Jean-Michel, 85 ELSINGA, Marja G., 83 FUKAHORI, Sayaka, 55 GULLINO, Silvia, 79 ENLIL, Zeynep, 85 FULLER, Boyd W., 107 GUNDER, Michael, 44, 73 ENQUIST, Phil, 14, 69 FULTON, William, 68, 81 GURRAN, Nicole, 54, 84 ERKUL, Fusun, 74 FUNDERBURG, Richard G., 102 ERRING, Cedric, 65 H ERYILMAZ, Semiha Sultan, 94 G EVERS, David, 48 HAANPÄÄ, Simo, 59 EWING, Reid, 49 GABER, John, 60, 96 HACCOU, Huibert A., 84 GAFFIKIN, Frank, 106 HAGAN, Jacqueline, 46 F GANAPATI, Sukumar, 42, 62, 115 HAGEN, Aksel, 61 GAO, Shan, 79 HAGUE, Cliff, 48, 71, 110 FABBRO, Sandro, 67, 97, 110 GARCIA, Jesus, 14, 65 HALL, Peter V., 50 FAERMAN, Marcio, 71 GDESZ, Miroslaw, 56 HAMBLETON, Robin, 48 FALLER, Arnold, 60 GEDAL, Michael, 71 HAMIN, Elisabeth M, 70 FALUDI, Andreas, 88 GEZICI, Ferhan, 65 HAMIN, Elisabeth M., 54 FAN, Peilei, 43 GHOMASHCHI, Vahid, 78 HAMMER, Patricia M., 61 FAN, Yingling, 67 GIACOMINI, Sonia M., 70 HAN, Sun Sheng, 16, 57, 82 FAULKNER, Guy, 49 GIBSON, Huston J., 55 HANDY, Susan, 56 FEDELI, Valeria, 78, 83 GIGLI, Federico R., 85 HANKA, Matthew, 89, 114 FELD, Marcia M., 49, 87 GILDERBLOOM, John I., 89, 114 HANLEY, Lisa M., 100 FERGUSON, Erik, 72 GILLEN, Michael J., 59 HANLON, Bernadette, 99 FERGUSON, Gavin, 102 GILS, Marcel V., 61 HARPER-ANDERSON, Elsie, 87 FERNANDEZ-MALDONADO, Ana Maria, 44 GIUSTI, Cecilia H., 47 HARPER, Thomas L., 73, 88 FERRARI, Edward T., 90 GLASBERGEN, Pieter, 70 HARPER, Tom, 44, 67 FERREIRA, Joseph, 43, 51 GLAZEBROOK, Garry J., 93 HARTMANN, Thomas, 59 FESER, Edward, 16, 70, 89 GLICKMAN, Norman J., 83 HASELSBERGER, Beatrix, 67, 69, 82 FIDÉLIS, Teresa, 99 GNANASEKARAN, Shanmugapriya, 72 HAYDEN, Dolores, 69 FILION, Pierre, 48, 100 GOCMEN, Asli, 83 HAYNIE, S. D., 91 FINKE, Roland, 55 GOETZ, Edward, 99, 114 HE, Canfei, 16, 82 FINN, Donovan P., 89 GOETZKE, Frank, 45 HEALEY, Patsy, 15, 50, 74 FISCHER, Karl F., 110 GOLDSTEIN, Bruce E., 59, 66 HEATH, Tim, 81, 107 FISCHLER, Raphael, 43 GOLDSTEIN, Gisele V., 110 HEBBERT, Michael, 67, 69, 85, 100, 116 FISCHMAN, Allison, 55, 97 GONZALEZ, Erualdo, 95 HEMBERGER, Christoph, 48 FLEURKE, Nikky, 56 GORDON, David L., 58 HENNEMANN, Bernhard, 78 FLORES, Sergio A., 99 GOSPODINI, Aspa, 67, 107 HERBERT, Berneece S., 80 FOL, Sylvie, 56 GOVERDE, Henri J., 66 HERNANDEZ, Tony, 101 FORESTER, John, 107 GRANT, Jill, 94 HESS, Paul M., 49 FORMOSI, Michael, 112, 114 GRAVAGNO, Filippo, 59 HEYWOOD, Phil, 111 FORSYTH, Ann, 61, 106 GREEN LEIGH, Nancey, 47 HIBBARD, Michael, 83 FOSTER, Kathryn A., 52, 111 GREENLEE, Andrew, 84 HIGHFIELD, Wesley E., 42, 113 FRANK, Andrea I., 43, 88, 91 GREENSTEIN, Roz, 16, 89 HILLIER, Jean S., 44 FRANK, Lawrence D., 46 GREENSTEIN, Shana, 85 HINCKS, Stephen, 101 FRANK, Nancy, 54 GRIDER, William B., 108 HINDS, Alex T., 70 FREEMAN, Allison T., 108 GRIMSHAW, Lucy, 46 HINKLEY, Sara, 100 FREEMAN, Lance, 109 GROSSARDT, Ted, 55 HIOB, Mart, 34 FREESTONE, Robert, 81 GROVER, Himanshu, 47 HIRSCHLER, Petra, 46, 69, 88 FRENCH, Steven P., 72, 79 GRUBE, Michael T., 84 HIRT, Sonia A., 55, 96 FRENKEL, SR., Amnon, 48 GRUEHN, Dietwald, 78 HOCH, Charles, 55, 61, 68-69

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HOETJES, Perry, 86 JOHNSON, Bonnie J., 45, 110 KNAAP, Gerrit, 17, 55, 73, 84, 91, 98 HOLLANDER, Justin, 62 JONES, Michael F., 71 KNIELING, Joerg, 54 HOLLEY, Paul, 43 JONES, Mittie D., 54 KNOWLES-YANEZ, Kim, 112 HONG, Chansun, 71 JORDAN, Lauren M., 95 KOBES, Deborah, 90 HOU, Li, 101 JOURDAN, Dawn E., 43, 47 KOLBE, Margret, 78 HOUSE, Erin, 89 JUHASZ, Mark, 51 KOLKO, Jed, 100 HOWATT, Hilary, 46 JUN, Hee-Jung, 70, 80 KOLO, Jerry, 99 HOWLAND, Marie, 67 JUN, Jaebum, 34 KONTOKOSTA, Constantine E., 42 HOWLETT, Marc A., 79 JUNG, H. M., 70 KORTHALS ALTES, Willem K., 101 HOYEM, Rosanne M., 92 JUNG, Namji, 53 KOSKELA, Hille, 72 HUANG, Shuo, 62 KOTVAL, Zenia, 77, 114 HUANG, Sonya Y., 51, 78 K KRAFT, Kate, 109 HUDALAH, Delik, 90 KRISHNAMURTHY, Vig, 77 HUDSPETH, Nancy, 100 KALABAMU, Faustin T., 41 KRIZEK, Kevin, 61 HULL, Angela, 45, 52, 81 KAMEL, Nabil, 57 KROLL, Cynthia A., 100 HUNT, J.D., 43 KANG, Jungeun, 42 KRUMHOLZ, Norman, 52, 83 HUTTER, Gérard, 87, 97 KANG, Min Wook, 62 KUKELY, György, 65 HUTTON, Thomas A., 73 KAPAROS, George, 92 KULONPALO, Jussi, 67 KARTEZ, Jack D., 88 KUNDU, Ratoola, 106 I KARVONEN, Andrew P., 57 KUNZMANN, Klaus R., 48 KASPER, Birgit, 106 KURTH, Detlef, 79 ILMONEN, Mervi, 60 KASSENS, Eva, 102 KYTTA, Marketta, 61 IM, Jung-Soon, 42 KAUFMAN, Jerome, 52 IMAM, Amna, 99 KAUFMAN, Sanda, 92 L IMMERGLUCK, Dan, 52, 66, 79 KAWAMURA, Kazuya, 67, 81 INGALLINA, Patrizia G., 81 KAYLOR, Charles H., 42 LACHAPELLE, Ugo, 46 INGRAM, Gregory, 17, 98 KAZMIERCZAK, Aleksandra, 79, 90 LAI, Clement K., 52 INNES, Judith, 78 KEATING, Dennis W., 83, 88 LALENIS, Konstantinos, 80 IRAZABAL, Clara E., 52, 108 KERWIN, Tom, 14, 69 LAMBERT, Christine, 79 ISAAC, Claudia B., 88 KHANOLKAR, Prasad S., 66 LANDIS, John, 49, 91, 96 ISEKI, Hiroyuki, 68, 93 KILOH, Bruce, 46 LARSEN, Kristin E., 101 ISKANDER, Natasha N. , 46 KIM, Annette M., 34 LARSEN, Larissa, 95, 99 ISLAM, Tolga, 85 KIM, Dohyeong, 61 LASTARRIA-CORNHIEL, Susana, 100 ISMAIL, Ayman, 78 KIM, Dong-Young, 107 LAURIA, Mickey, 83 ISRAEL, Evelyn, 109 KIM, Eun Jung, 44 LAVOIE, Caroline, 58 ISSERMAN, Andrew M., 16, 61, 89 KIM, Gabtae, 66 LEARY, Michael E., 80 KIM, Geunyoung, 42, 62, 110 LEBEDEVA, Julia, 59 J KIM, Jae Hong, 91, 95 LEE, Andrew, 107 KIM, Jaecheol, 57 LEE, Brian H., 97 JAARSMA, Catharinus F., 56, 62 KIM, Jinwook, 42 LEE, Chanam, 44, 61, 67 JABAREEN, Yosef, 79 KIM, Jun-Hyun, 61, 67 LEE, Dalbyul, 79 JACKSON, Maria-Rosario, 69 KIM, Moon Jeong, 90 LEE, Jae Su, 81 JACOBS, Harvey M., 17, 43, 94 KIM, Sangwon, 42 LEE, Jaechoon, 57 JACOBSON, Thomas, 70 KIM, Youngkook, 85 LEE, Sangyun, 99 JANIN RIVOLIN, Umberto, 60, 88 KIM, Yuseung, 34 LEGATES, Richard T., 84 JANSSEN-JANSEN, Leonie B., 61, 73 KING, Lester, 95 LEHEIS, Stéphanie, 50 JEROME, Kristine P., 110 KINGSTON, Richard, 71 LEHTOVUORI, Panu, 106, 111 JESSEE, Amy, 93 KINTREA, Keith J., 71 LEINFELDER, Hans, 72 JIAO, Junfeng, 62 KIRCHLER, Leslie B., 34 LENFERINK, Sander, 34 JOH, Kenneth, 68, 81 KIRSHNER, Joshua D., 84 LEON GOMEZ, Noemi, 94 JOHN, Courtney, 108 KLEIT, Rachel G., 54 LEONE, Davide, 112 JOHNSON, Bethany, 55 KLOSTERMAN, Richard, 51, 60, 106 LEONE DE NIE, Karen, 44, 85

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LESHINSKY, Rebecca, 106 MALLOY, Jennifer A., 68 MORENAS, Leon A., 74 LESTER, T. W., 100 MAMOLI, Myrsini, 91 MORGADO, Sofia, 99 LEVELT, Melika, 41 MANUEL, Aalbers, 52 MORRISON, Nicola C., 71 LEVINE, Joyce N., 105 MANVILLE, Michael, 90 MORROW-JONES, Hazel A., 52, 80, 88, 90 LEVY, Caren, 98 MARANVILLE, Angela R., 98 MOSCOVICI, Dan, 83 LEWIS, Rebecca, 55, 91 MARCO, Albini, 80 MOTA, Jose C., 62, 78 LEWIS, Selma, 55 MARCUCCI, Daniel J., 54, 95 MOUDON, Anne V., 62 LI, Jianling, 45 MARGERUM, Richard D., 111 MOUSTAFA, Amer, 81 LI, Yanmei, 95 MARIA, Cahill, 55 MUELLER, Bernhard, 52, 80 LIANG, Sisi, 49 MAROME, Wijitbusaba, 65 MUELLER, Elizabeth, 60, 78 LIN, Lin, 62 MAROTTA, Paola, 78 MUHAMMAD, Imran, 86 LINKOUS, Evangeline R., 96 MARSH, Eric L., 47 MUIR, Jenny, 71 LINZER, Helena, 99 MARSHALL, Stephen, 85 MUKHOPADHYAY, Chandrima, 85 LISSANDRELLO, Enza, 68 MARTENS, Karel, 97 MULLER, Brian H., 67 LITMAN, Todd, 97 MARTIN, Nina, 70 MULLER, Larissa, 77 LIU, Cathy Yang, 109 MARTINDALE, Katharine A., 79 MULLIN, John R., 46, 65, 114 LIU, Chao, 73 MARTINEZ-COSIO, Maria L., 42 MURANO, JR., 34 LIU, Hsiao-Lan, 71 MARTINEZ-FERNANDEZ, Cristina, 49 MURTAGH, Brendan J., 53 LLOYD, Greg, 56 MATSUO, Miwa, 50 LO PICCOLO, Francesco, 94, 112 MATSUURA, Masahiro, 107 N LOESSING, Tobias, 99 MAYERE, Severine, 111 LOH, Carolyn G., 80 MCBRIDE, Vickie L., 66 NADIN, Vincent, 69, 71, 79, 88 LONDON, James B., 59, 108 MCCLURE, Kirk, 84 NAESS, Petter, 93 LONG, Judith G., 50 MCDONALD, Noreen, 73, 97 NAM, Yunwoo, 72 LOOYE, Johanna W., 84, 90 MCFERRIN, Peter, 34 NAOMI, Carmon, 79 LOPEZ, Ernesto, 65 MCLAUGHLIN, Ralph B., 101 NAPHTALI, Zvia S., 62 LOPEZ, Jose, 14, 65 MCLEAN, Beverly M., 44 NASR, Joseph L., 52, 105 LORD, Alexander D., 44, 54 MCWILLIAM, Wendy J., 95 NAVARRO-DIAZ, Criseida, 91, 115 LOURENCO, Julia M., 70, 72 MEDALEN, Tor, 70 NEFF, Sabine, 46 LOWE, Catherine, 92 MEIJERINK, Sander, 66 NELSON, Marla, 53, 67 LOWE, Jeffrey S., 83 MEKKES, Petra, 56 NEMETH, Jeremy, 50, 62 LOWE, Nichola, 46 MEMON, Pyar Ali, 54, 88 NEOG, Dristi, 97 LU, Yandan, 67 MENDIZABAL, Anisa D., 92 NEUMAN, Michael C., 85, 88, 116 LUESCHER, Andreas, 55 MESOLELLA, Anna, 110 NEUMARK, David B., 100 LURIE, Susan, 83 METAXATOS, Paul, 61, 84 NEWMAN, Peter, 93 LYKKE-OLESEN, Andreas, 99 MEYER, Peter B., 47, 87, 113 NEWMARK, Gregory L., 57, 97 LYNDE, Eric, 57 MEYER, William, 54 NG, Mee-Kam, 100 MILES, Rebecca, 41, 47, 55 NGUYEN, Mai T., 68, 81 M MILLEN, Amy E., 44 NIELSEN, Rune, 99 MILLER, Donald H., 98 NIENHUIS, Ivo, 42 MA, Seungryul, 66 MILSTEAD, Terence M., 47 NIXON, Hilary, 77, 102 MABIN, Alan, 44, 56 MINETT, John, 45, 86 NOCKS, Barry, 106 MACEDO, Joseli, 107 MINNERY, John R., 59 NOLL, Eric, 95 MACLAREN, Virginia W., 77 MINOCHA, Inshu, 84 NORTON, Richard K., 92, 96 MACLEOD, Douglas, 77 MIRANDA, Marie Lynn, 61 NOSRATI, Sepideh, 66 MAGALHÃES, Felipe N., 110 MITRA, Raktim, 49 MAGHELAL, Praveen K., 34 MOHAMMADI, Hamid, 66 O MAGINN, Paul J., 96 MONDSCHEIN, Andrew, 85 MONNO, Valeria, 46, 65 MAHENDRA, Anjali, 93 O’BRIEN, Thomas, 50 MOORE, Reagan, 71 MAJOOR, Stan J., 54, 99 O’CONNELL, Derry, 79 MORAES, Sergio T., 56, 88 MAKAREWICZ, Carrie, 100 ODURO, Charles, 100 MORAN, Oscar, 108 MALLACH, Alan, 17, 94 OGUNSEITAN, Oladele A., 77 MOREIRA, Graça A., 58

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OLIVEIRA, Carlos, 68 PIGA, Barbara, 93 ROCCO, Roberto, 95 OLIVEIRA, Vitor M., 55 PIJAWKA, David, 110 RODRIGUEZ-GARZA, Roberto, 107 OLSEN, Kjell, 61 PILL, Madeleine, 47, 82 ROMEIN, Arie, 112 OLSHANSKY, Robert B., 83, 87, 115 PILSBURY, David, 71 ROOSA, Erin, 81 ORTIZ-CHAO, Claudia G., 43 PINHO, Paulo, 55, 59, 86 ROSA PIRES, Artur, 62, 68, 78, 115 OTERO, Jose, 59 PINTO, Rogerio R., 66 ROSENBLOOM, Sandra, 68, 73 OTTO, Andreas, 80 PIRES, Sara M., 99 ROSIER, Johanna, 86 OVERSTREET, Alicia, 61 PIRES DE MATOS, Pedro, 94 ROSS, Catherine L., 44, 85 OZAWA, Connie P., 88, 92 PISMAN, Ann, 72 ROTH, Helene, 88 OZBIL, Ayse N., 56 PITT, Damian, 47 ROTH, Michael, 42, 78 OZDIL, Hulya, 71 PITTS, Jessica, 92 ROY, Ananya, 15, 50, 88 OZDIL, Taner R., 71 PLAISANT, Alessandro, 81 RUKMANA, Deden, 90 OZTURK, Zeynep K., 81 POLENSKE, Karen R., 78 RUOPPILA, Sampo, 111 PONZINI, Davide, 98 P POTHUKUCHI, Kameshwari, 52 S POTTER, Cuz, 85 PAGE, G. W., 47 POWELL, Marlynne, 50 SAGER, Tore, 61, 68 PAGE, Stephen B., 54 PRIEMUS, Hugo, 83 SAHA, Devashree, 70 PALAZZO, Danilo, 93 PROSPERI, David C., 69, 72, 88 SAHIN, Ozlem, 65 PALLAGAST, Karina M., 56, 95 SAIFOULLINE, Rinat, 48 PALLATHUCHERIL, Varkki G., 95, 106 Q SAIJA, Laura, 59 PAMUK, Ayse, 95 SALAMA, Hussam H., 48 PAN, Qisheng, 52, 80 QIAN, Zhu, 100 SALET, Willem, 85 PARIS, Didier, 67 QUERCIA, Roberto G., 108 SAMAKOVLIJA, Marcella, 87 PARK, In Kwon, 58 SANCHEZ, Thomas, 62 PARK, Joungim, 60 R SANDERS, Paul S., 111 PARK, Sohyun, 97 SANDRA, Mallet, 80 PARK, Sungjin, 57 RABINOWITZ BUSSELL, Mirle, 42 SANDS, Gary, 48 PARKER, Robert G., 55 RAE, Alasdair J., 67 SANTINHA, Gonçalo, 62, 78 PATERSON, Robert, 70 RAFFERTY, Gavan, 95 SANTOS, João Rafael, 102 PAULSEN, Kurt, 60 RAJA, Samina, 44, 52 SANTOS CRUZ, Sara, 59 PECHPAKDEE, Pechladda, 70 RAMASUBRAMANIAN, Laxmi, 51 SANYAL, Bish, 15, 68-69 PECOS, Jacob, 70 RANDOLPH, John, 47 SAPHORES, Jean-Daniel, 77 PEEL, Deborah, 48, 56, 100 RATCLIFFE, Janneke, 108 SAPOUNAKIS, Aristeidis, 92 PELLOW, David N., 71 RAVETZ, Joe, 71 SAVOLDI, Paola, 72 PEMBERTON, Simon, 54, 66 REARDON, Kenneth M., 52 SCHALLER, Susanna F., 94 PENDALL, Rolf, 52, 92 RECKIEN, Diana, 49 SCHANZE, Jochen, 97 PENDLEBURY, John, 81, 116 REESE, Laura A., 48, 58 SCHATZ, Laura K., 49 PENDYALA, Ram M., 97 REEVE, Alan R., 97, 102 SCHECHTMAN, Judd, 54 PEPONIS, John, 56, 72, 91 REEVES, Dory E., 46, 53 SCHEURER, Jan, 102 PEREZ, Benito, 97 REEVES, Howard W., 43 SCHIAPPACASSE, Paulina, 52, 80 PERROTT, Katherine, 94 REICHRATH, Martin, 67 SCHILLECI, Filippo, 78 PERRY, David, 106 REN, Xuefei, 43 SCHIMAK, Gerhard, 88 PERSKY, Joseph J., 93 RENNE, John L., 50, 62 SCHIVELY SLOTTERBACK, Carissa, 61 PESSOA, Denise F., 74 RENSKI, Henry, 41, 70 SCHLOSSBERG, Marc A., 55 PETER, Markus, 95 RESTREPO, Carlos E., 62 SCHMEIDLER, Karel R., 62 PETRIE, Pattsi, 53, 87 RETZLAFF, Rebecca C., 60 SCHMIDT, Stephan, 55, 79 PEZZOLI, Keith, 71 RICHARDSON, Gregory, 59 SCHNEIDER, Robert J., 62 PHIBBS, Peter J., 84 RIDOUT, John S., 93 SCHOENWANDT, Walter, 48, 73, 115 PHOTIS, Yorgos N., 84 RIGANTI, Patrizia, 14, 65 SCHRAM, Anne, 96 PICCINATO, Giorgio, 86 RIPY, John, 55 SCHREURS, Jan E., 93 PICONE, Marco, 65 ROBERTS, Michael B., 99 SCHROCK, Greg, 53, 108

133 Reference – Author/Participation Index

SCHUBERT, Steffi, 106 SMITH, Janet L., 52 THOMAS, June M., 53, 87, 96, 101 SCHUELER, Daniela, 49 SMITH, Nick P., 100 THOMPSON, Robert H., 108 SCHULZE BAING, Andreas, 79 SMITH, Robert, 109 THROGMORTON, James A., 69, 73, 88 SCHWARTZ, Alex F., 52, 66, 95 SMITH, Sheri L., 47, 110 TIESDELL, Steve A., 93, 102 SCHWARTZ, Amy, 71 SOARES DE MOURA COSTA, Heloisa, 88 TIGHE, Jenna R., 105 SCHWARZ, Terry, 68 SOHN, Jungyul, 91 TING, Tih-Fen, 98 SCHWEITZER, Lisa A., 50, 61, 91, 106 SOLITARE, Laura, 95, 106 TIPPETT, Joanne, 74 SCOPPA, Martin, 72 SONG, Yan, 60, 67 TISMA, Alexandra, 62 SEARLE, Glen H., 100 SORENSEN, Andre, 15, 50, 62 TOWNSEND, Craig, 72 SEIDEL, Andrew D., 110 SOURELI, Konstantina, 44 TRAN, Levu, 107 SEIGNEURET, Natacha, 61 SPAZIANTE, Agata, 34 TREMOULET, Andree, 42 SEN, Lalita, 52 SPERRY, Stephen L., 55 TRIANTAFILLOU, Menelaos, 57 SEN, Siddhartha, 88 SRIRAJ, P. S., 84, 93 TRIP, Jan J., 79, 112 SEO, Hanlim, 97 STABILINI, Stefano P., 48 TROEVA, Vesselina R., 80, 88 SERDA, Daniel, 50 STAV, Tamy, 96 TSAI, Yu-Hsin, 71 SERIN, Bilge, 60 STEAD, Dominic, 79 SEZER, Ceren, 111 STEIL, Justin, 70 U SHACH-PINSLY, Dalit, 93 STEIN, Stanley M., 73, 110 SHANDAS, Vivek, 83, 95 STEINER, Frederick, 87 UMEMOTO, Karen, 72, 88, 99 SHAPIRO, Andrew, 77 STEINER, Ruth L., 45, 55, 91, 97 UPTON, Robert, 15, 50, 52 SHAW, David P., 54, 69, 114 STERNBERG, Ernest, 92 SHAW, Todd C., 83 STEVENS, Mark R., 60 V SHEN, Qing, 60, 97 STEVENS, Quentin, 74, 86, 92 SHIBATA, Kuniko, 34 STIEFEL, Leanna, 71 VAINER, Carlos B., 48, 52 SHIEH, Leslie, 54 STIFTEL, Bruce, 88 VAN ACKER, Maarten A., 50 SHIFFER, Michael, 51 STOCKMANN, Deirdra, 55 VAN DEEMEN, A.M.A., 85 SHIH, Mi, 54 STOLL, Micheal, 93 VAN DER KRABBEN, Erwin, 56, 85 SHIMAMURA, Yasuharu, 100 STOREY, Donovan S., 100 VAN DER VALK, Arnold, 56 SHIN, Haeran, 92 STRAATEMEIER, Thomas, 86 VAN DIJK, Terry, 56 SHIN, Jung Ho, 91 STRUIKSMA, Rik, 97 VAN ZANDT, Shannon, 47, 109 SHIODE, Narushige, 67 SUAU, Pere, 61 VANKA, Salila, 55 SHMUELI, Deborah, 92 SUMPOR, Marijana, 68 VARNA, Georgiana M., 111 SHORT, Michael J., 100, 116 SUN, Jian, 94 VASCONCELOS, Lia T., 47, 59 SHOSHKES, Ellen S., 101 SVANDA, Nina, 83 VASISHTH, Ashwani, 54 SHULER, John A., 61 SWARUP, Tanushri, 84 VAZQUEZ-CASTILLO, M. Teresa, 34, 52, 87, SIEMBAB, Wally, 81 SWEET, Elizabeth L., 46, 100 92 SIEMBIEDA, William J., 34, 45 VELO, Francesco, 90 SIEMIATYCKI, Matti, 72, 92 T VERA, Lisa, 110 SILVA, Cecília, 86 VERHAGE, Roelof, 65, 69, 89, 98 SILVA, Elisabete A., 44 TAIT, Malcolm, 73 VERMA, Niraj, 62, 92 SILVEIRA, Paulo, 43 TAL, Gil, 56 VIDAL, Avis C., 42, 109 SILVER, Christopher, 88 TANG, Lei, 93, 102 VILCHES, Silvia L., 99 SIMONOFF, Jeffrey S., 62 TANG, Yan, 48 VITIELLO, Domenic, 58 SINNING, Heidi, 42 TANG, Yue, 107 VOERMANEK, Katrin, 48 SIPE, Neil G., 67, 93 TAYLOR, Brian, 85 VOICU, Ioan, 71 SKABURSKIS, Andrejs, 67 TAYLOR, Zack, 80 VOIGT, Andreas, 99 SKAYANNIS, P. D., 81, 92 TEITZ, Michael B., 96 VON RABENAU, Burkhard, 58 SLAEV, Alexander D., 85 TEN DAM, Ineke, 48 SLATER, Sandy, 49 TENNEKES, Joost, 68 W SLIUZAS, Richard, 48 TÉTREAULT, Paul, 97 SLOAN, Mellini, 101 TEWDWR-JONES, Mark, 54 WACHS, Martin, 69, 96 SMART, Michael J., 68, 106 THAKURIAH, Piyushimita, 34, 72, 84, 93, 102 SMITH, Geoffrey, 59 WADDELL, Paul, 43, 97

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WAGNER, Jacob, 102, 116 WOUDSMA, Clarence, 52, 97 ZHU, Jieming, 15 WAIDLEY, Greg, 50 WRIDT, Pamela, 49 ZHU, Xuemei, 49 WALLACE, Lindsay, 43 WU, Chung-Tong, 44, 49 ZIMMERMAN, Rae, 62 WANG, Bing, 86 WU, Weiping, 43, 48 ZIMMERMANN, Gabi, 80 WANG, Dah-Lih, 71 WUBNEH, Mulatu, 53, 87 ZONNEVELD, Wil, 60, 62, 79 WANG, Lei, 43, 54 ZUNIGA, Kelly D., 73 WANG, Liming, 43 X ZUPAN, Sandra, 47 WANG, Yi-Wen, 81 ZUYEVA, Lyubov, 85 WARD, Stephen V., 81, 86 XIAO, Yu, 59, 91 WARNER, Mildred, 109 XU, Jiangang, 60 WATERHOUT, Bas, 60, 62, 79, 88 XU, Miao, 50, 82 WATERS, Arnold, 78 WATKINS, Craig, 48 Y WATSON, Vanessa, 88 WEBB, Brian, 82, 110 YABES, Ruth J., 110 WEBBER, Steven M., 101 YANG, Bo, 74 WEBER, Rachel, 106, 113 YANG, Jiawen, 55 WEINBERGER, Rachel, 45, 93 YANG, Yizhao, 55, 91 WEITH, Thomas, 109 YANG, Zhen, 50 WELLAR, Barry, 52 YANYUN MAN, Joyce, 16, 82 WEN, Frank, 66 YAQI, Zhou, 34 WERNSTEDT, Kris, 41, 47, 59 YE, Lin, 94 WESLEY, Joan M., 110 YECHIELY, Jr., Ofra, 48 WEST, Harry, 85 YEH, Anthony G., 51 WESTERVELT, James, 54 YI, Chang, 106 WETERINGS, Anet, 77 YI, Young-Jae, 60 WHALLEY, Simon, 66 YIN, Li, 67 WHEELER, Stephen M., 41, 54 YONDER, Ayse, 46 WHEELOCK, Jennifer, 55, 97 YOUNG, Greg, 62 WHITAKER, Ana Maria C., 110 YOUNG, Robert F., 109 WHITE, Iain, 42 YOUTIE, Jan, 41 WHITE, Sammis B., 53, 108 YUE, Cheng-Dar, 78 WHITE, Stacey S., 45 YUEN, Belinda, 54 WHITE, Wanda, 14, 65 WHITLOW, Annis, 65 WHITTINGTON, Jan, 44, 92 Z WHITZMAN, Carolyn, 57 WIECHMANN, Thorsten, 49, 97 ZAHRAN, Sammy, 42, 47 WIETERS, Kathleen M., 61 ZAKIROVA, Betka, 56 WIEWEL, Wim, 71 ZAPATA, Marisa A., 88, 112 WIGGINS, Charles B., 61 ZEGRAS, Chris, 57 WILSON, Barbara, 98 ZEHNER, Robert, 55 WILSON, Constance J., 100 ZEILE, Peter, 67 WILSON, Mark I., 70, 94 ZELLNER, Moira, 43 WILSON, Patricia A., 83 ZHANG, Bing, 57 WILSON, Robert H., 83 ZHANG, Feng, 97 WIRTH, Peter, 97 ZHANG, Ming, 16, 82, 97, 102 WITTMANN, Maxmilian, 60 ZHANG, Tingwei, 16, 43, 52, 54, 82 WOLF-POWERS, Laura, 53 ZHANG, Yang, 16, 82, 91, 98 WOLTJER, Johan, 90 ZHENG, Jie, 109 WONG, Cecilia, 48 ZHOU, Jiangping, 91 WOO, Myungje, 44, 85 ZHOU, Junqing, 34 WOODS, Clyde A., 83 ZHOU, Sibei, 112

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