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PLPR 2018 Detailed Programme with Presentation Schedule PROGRAMME Monday, February 19 09.00 – 12.30 PhD Workshop Coordinator: Andreas Hengstermann, University of Bern, Switzerland 12.30 – 13.30 Lunch hosted by the University of Novi Sad Location: Orangery of the University of Novi Sad, Second Floor 13.30 – 17.00 PhD Workshop Coordinator: Andreas Hengstermann, University of Bern, Switzerland Location: Central University Building, Multimedia Room, II-13, Second Floor Tuesday, February 20 09.00 – 10.00 Registration of participants 10.00 – 10.30 Opening Ceremony Amphitheater Welcome Speeches Prof. Dr. Dušan Nikolić, Rector of the University of Novi Sad Prof. Dr. Richard Norton, President of the International Academic Association on Planning, Law, and Property Rights Prof. Dr. Vladimir Kostić, President of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Music programme 10.30 – 11.00 Coffee Break Central University Hall, Ground Floor Statements to the media 11.00 – 13.00 Keynote Speakers Prof. Dr. Gabor Hamza Professor of the Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest Full Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences MASS MIGRATIONS IN THE PAST Mr. Mirko Stefanović Ambassador (Ret.) CAUSES OF CONTEMPORARY MASS MIGRATIONS Prof. Dr. Martin Wickel Professor of the HafenCity University Hamburg SPATIAL AND LEGAL CHALLENGES OF CONTEMPORARY MIGRATIONS 13.00 – 14.00 Lunch hosted by Rector of the University of Novi Sad and Tasting of Rector’s Wine Orangery of the University of Novi Sad, Second Floor 14.00 – 15.30 Track A Track B Track C Multimedia Room I-16 Conference Room I-9 Multimedia Room II-13 MIGRATIONS CLIMATE CHANGE PROPERTY RIGHTS 1. Pamela Duran Diaz, 1. Edward Joseph Sullivan, 1. John Sheehan, Bond University, Technische Universitaet Portland State University, USA University of Technology, Sydney, Muenchen, Germany Steven Schell, First Vice Chair of Australia Gerardo Lopez Venegas, Oregon Land Conservation and Jasper Brown, Martin Place Technische Universitaet Development Commission, USA Chambers, Sydney, Australia Muenchen, Germany Alan Brickley, Retired Counsel, The Compensation Catapult The Pressure-State-Response First American Title Company, 2. Nira Orni, Technion, Israel Framework as a Comprehensive USA The Abandonment of Public Purposes Approach for Analysis of Land- What Is To Be Done – Oregon’s 3. Fennie van Straalen, Utrecht use Conflicts: The Case of Response to Climate Change in University, Human Geography and Cholula, Mexico the Age of Trump Planning, the Netherlands 2. Yasemin Sarıkaya Levent, 2. Safira De La Sala, Technion, Thomas Hartmann, Utrecht Mersin University, Turkey Israel University, Faculty of Geosciences, Gecekondu - As the scar of Alterman Rachelle, Technion, the Netherlands immigration movement during Israel Urban land readjustment – voluntary 1960s-1980s in Turkish Cities Can Planning Law Adapt to or mandatory? Climate Change? The case of sea- 3. Ravit Hananel, Tel-Aviv 4. Heidi Gorovitz Robertson, level rise University, Israel Cleveland State University, Sagit Visel-Azary, Tel-Aviv 3. Peter A. Buchsbaum, Judge, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, University, Israel Superior Court of New USA Housing Policy and Internal Jersey/Ret., USA Cities and Citizens Seethe: Piloting Migration: The effect of the The Common Law and Climate the Oil and Gas Pipeline Permitting 2007 housing crisis on Change Pathway residential mobility in Israel Chair: Willem K.Korthals Altes Chair: Eran Kaplinsky 4. Alan Mallach, Center for Community Progress, USA Urban depopulation and the regulation of vacant property: comparative national approaches to balancing property rights and public policy concerns Chair: Ana Morais de Sa 15.30 – 16.00 Coffee Break Central University Hall, Ground Floor 16.00 – 17.30 Track A Track B Track C Multimedia Room I-16 Conference Room I-9 Multimedia Room II-13 MIGRATIONS FLOODS PROPERTY RIGHTS 1. Karin Hiltgartner, TU Vienna, 1. Magdalena Rauter, University 1. Richard K Norton, University of Austria of Natural Resources and Life Michigan, USA Impacts of Migrations on Sciences, Vienna, Austria Reconciling Police Power planning laws in Austria Sven Fuchs, University of Natural Prerogatives, Public Trust Interests, Resources and Life Sciences, and Private Property Rights through 2. Roberta Altin, CIMCS, Vienna, Austria the Management of Coastal University of Trieste, Italy Thomas Thaler, University of Shorelands After the emergency: hospitality Natural Resources and Life 2. Jean Ruegg, University of and inclusion of the asylum Sciences, Vienna, Austria Lausanne, Switzerland seekers in Trieste (Italy) Arthur Schindelegger, Technical Maedeh Hedayatifard, Iran University University, Vienna, Austria of Science and Technology, Tehran, 3. Elizabeth Wyckaert, Breaking down the legal Iran KULeuven, Belgium framework for flood protection in Private property rules & planning My Name Is Not A Refugee; Austria: Individual and public laws in coastal areas: a comparative Integration throughout the route responsibilities form a planning analysis of Iranian and Swiss coastal from shelter to housing perspective land management 4. Nataša Rajić, University of 2. Lenka Slavikova, J.E.Purkyne Novi Sad, Serbia 3. Stephanie Weir, Heriot-Watt University in Usti nad Labem, Application of Legal Attitudes of University, United Kingdom Czech Republic European Court of Human Property Rights, Financial Enclosure, Thomas Hartmann, Utrecht Rights in the Practice of and Uncertainty: The Case of University, the Netherlands Constitutional Court of Serbia in Scottish Commercial Fisheries Jirina Jilkova, J.E.Purkyne the Field of Protection of Asylum University in Usti nad Labem, Chair: Edward Joseph Sullivan Seekers Rights Czech Republic Chair: Tomasz Piotr Zaborowski Institutional Adjustments for Flood-resilient Cities 3. Arthur Schindelegger, Technical University, Vienna, Austria Relocation in hazard prone areas in AustriaI 4.Emília Malcata Rebelo University of Porto, Faculty of Engineering, Portugal Assessment of land betterments: a contribution to more local- significant development obligations Chair: Tejo Spit 17.45 Departure from the Central University Building Main Entrance Bus drive to the headquarters of Matica Srpska 18.00 – 19.15 Reception hosted by the President of Matica Srpska Venue: Matica Srpska, Matica Srpska 1, Novi Sad - Welcome Address by President Prof. Dr. Dragan Stanić - Short presentation of the capital edition published by Matica Srpska: The Atlas of settlements in Vojvodina Prof. Dr. Mlađen Jovanović, Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad - Cocktail 19.15 Novi Sad city center tour accompanied by professors and associates from the Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad (optional) Wednesday, February 21 09.00 – 10.30 Track A Track B Track C Multimedia Room I-16 Conference Room I-9 Multimedia Room II-13 MIGRATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROPERTY RIGHTS 1. Athena Yiannakou, Aristotle 1. Hans Leinfelder, KU Leuven, 1. Winrich Voss, Leibniz University University of Thessaloniki, Architecture, Belgium Hannover, Germany Greece Marjolijn Claeys, Voorland Jörn Bannert, Leibniz University Emmanuel Damanakis, Aristotle consultancy agency, Belgium Hannover, Germany University of Thessaloniki, 'Planning Procedures' Follow Real Estate Market Transparency – a Greece 'Planning Processes' - the concept tool to support land policy? An overview of the effects of of the environmental decision 2. Jay Mittal, Auburn University, migrations in different periods 2. Malgorzata Urszula Bartyna- USA on the Greek planning system Zielinska, Wroclaw University of Sweta Byahut, Auburn University, 2. Paola Cavanna, IECOB, Science and Technology, Poland USA Centre for Central-Eastern and Searching new tools and methods Value Capitalization effect of Balkan Europe, Italy in urban planning concerning Proximity and View of Scenic Lands nature-based solutions on Home Prices Marco Zoppi, University of introduction Bologna, Italy 3. Jerry Anthony, University of Iowa, 3. Martin Wickel, HafenCity USA The Balkan Route: Territorial University Hamburg, Germany Estimating the relative impact of and Urban Potentials Connected E-Mobility and Local Planning source of income discrimination in to Migration and Refugee Flows Housing Choice Vouchers recipients Chair: Fennie van Straalen 3. Maria Siladji, University of housing search process Novi Sad, Serbia 4. Rebecca Leshinsky, RMIT, Anica Draganić, University of Australia Novi Sad, Serbia Unblocking blockchain technology Postwar migrations in Banat and land registration during the 20th century Chair: Mathias Jehling 4. Shai Stern, Bar Ilan University, Israel Avital Margalit, Sapir Academic College, Israel Localism: Between Inclusion and Exclusion Chair: Linda McElduff 10.30 – 11.00 Coffee Break Central University Hall, Ground Floor 11.00 – 12.30 Track A Track B Track C Multimedia Room I-16 Conference Room I-9 Multimedia Room II-13 MIGRATIONS COASTAL PLANNING HOUSING 1. Manal Totry- Jubran, Bar Ilan 1. Edward Joseph Sullivan, 1. Rachelle Alterman, Technion, University, Israel Portland State University, Urban Israel Transnational Justice In Studies and Planning, USA Nuriel Or, Technion, Israel Housing Injustice Protecting Oregon’s Estuaries Condominium Law as a Challenge to Urban Regeneration: A comparative 2. Dragan Umek, University of 2. Linda McElduff, Ulster view of laws and practices Trieste, Italy University, United Kingdom Migration routes towards Coastal Governance on the Island 2. Nir Yona Mualam, Technion, Israel Europe: reflections from an of Ireland: challenges
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