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26 th International Conference on Urban Planning and Regional Development in the Information Society GeoMultimedia 2021

CITIES 20.50 CREATING HABITATS FOR THE 3 RD MILLENNIUM SMART – SUSTAINABLE – CLIMATE NEUTRAL

7-10 SEPTEMBER 2021, UNIVERSITY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND LIFE SCIENCES (BOKU) , 26th International Conference CITIES 20.50 7-10 September 2021 on Urban Planning and Regional Development in the Creating Habitats for the 3rd Millennium Information Society Smart – Sustainable – Climate Neutral

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WELCOME to REAL CORP 2021, the 26th International Conference on Urban Dear honoured experts Planning, Regional Development, Information Society and Urban, Transport, and planners! and Environmental Technologies! Urbanisation of the world is progressing rapidly and seems to be an unstop- II appreciate this profound pool of pable process. According to current forecasts, more than 6 billion people will knowledge and expertise gathered in live in cities in 2050. Compared to 1950, this is almost a tenfold increase in 100 the course of this conference, which is years, resulting from global population growth and the continuing influx of peo - more than welcome and urgently re- ple into urban areas. As a rule, population growth also means additional land quired to tackle our multi-dimensional challenges in sustainability and climate- requirements. Urban growth often takes place across administrative borders, neutrality whilst ensuring a high quality of life. cities grow into their surrounding areas, (cross-border) urban and metropolitan regions emerge and also influence the development of rural areas, where in turn numerous initiatives for independent sustainable development emerge. You as planning professionals and as planning community will have a key-role in the transformation of our society. High complexity and quick pace of change This dynamic development is accompanied by enormous challenges for the call for a new understanding of planning beyond traditional skills, tasks and organisation and maintenance of urban processes. Sustainability, resilience and singular disciplines. We need planners as visionaries, enablers for innovation, smartness are essential characteristics of cities and regions and are often com- pared by means of benchmarks. The key question is how quality of life can be as intermediaries between different sectors and responsibilities, as coordinators Manfred Schrenk, Vienna, Austria; maintained and improved in the face of dynamic development of living space. and integrators, as advisors, but also as critical observers and sparing partners Conference Director, Chairman CORP to challenge policy and administration. Even though the world is currently under the spell of the COVID-19 pandemic, Leonore Gewessler, Vienna, Austria; it is clear that climate and environmental issues will be decisive for urban development in the next decades. Climate adap - Federal Minister for Climate Action, I am sure that this conference can significantly contribute to the broadening of tation strategies will play a central role, because especially in cities, high density, increasing land sealing, lack of greenery Environment, Energy, Mobility, and inadequate ventilation increasingly lead to the formation of urban heat islands and the problem of urban warming. the knowledge and solution base, foster the exchange of experiences and will Innovation and Technology allow for joining forces and concerted actions in future planning in Austria and How can urban and spatial planning and all related disciplines contribute to maintaining urban flows, functioning infra - beyond. structure and preserving and improving the quality of life? How can urban and rural living spaces actively cross-fertilise each other’s development? The REAL CORP 2021 call for papers was very broad and invited for contributions from all areas of expertise dealing with cities, regions and spatial development to gain a holistic and multi-faceted view on challenges and future scenarios in the urban realm. Next to science-based contributions we also asked for practise-based reports on short term actions and/or long-term strategies on urban and regional development. CONFERENCE MAIN TOPICS This year’s conference also featured some special topics in close co-operation with the respective partners mentioned: • New Social Housing – Urban Climate Adaptation Strategies and Affordability of Life: How can that work? (partner: IBA Vienna) • EU Mission: Climate Neutral and Smart Cities (partners: BMK, AustriaTech) MAIN CONFERENCE TOPICS • Integrated Spatial and Energy Planning (partner: IRUB/BOKU) • Climate Adaption and Mitigation • Cross-Border Spatial Development (partner: RWTH Aachen) • Emergencies, Disasters, Epidemics • Emergencies, Disasters, Epidemics – and the Big One: Pandemics (coordination: Judith Ryser) • Welfare, Social Justice, Environmental Justice, Spatial Justice • Sustainable Urbanisation Global Initiative: Food-Water-Energy Nexus (partners: BOKU Vienna, AIT – Austrian Instutite of Technology, HFT – Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences) • Innovation and Competitiveness • Urban Lifestyles And last but not least, REAL CORP 2021 was also host of the first ISOCARP International Regional Event. Alongside to the annual world congress, ISOCARP is starting to experiment smaller-scale symposia which focus on issues of local importance, • Real Estate Development and Settlement Patterns and which can be repeated on several occasions throughout the year in different regional and macro-regional contexts. • Transportaion and Mobility This year we brought together some 250 participants from more than 30 countries worldwide. The main goal of the REAL • Public Space, Blue-Green Infrastructure CORP conference series is to bring together leading experts in the field of spatial planning, geoinformation and related • Technological Innovation and its Impact on Cities disciplines to exchange their knowledge, share their ideas, discuss current developments and get together for face to face • Social Innovation networking leading to the development of new thoughts, partnerships and projects. • The Use of Geodata in Planning The success of the REAL CORP conferences is – clearly without doubt – the result of the efforts of participants, reviewers, • and the conference organising team consisting of CORP association and the Institute of Spatial Planning, Environmental Plan- SPECIAL TOPICS ning and Land Rearrangement (IRUB) at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences. We would like to acknowl- • The Future of Social Housing – Urban Climate Adaptation Strategies and Affordability of Life edge the Reviewer Team and Programme Committee members for their valueable voluntary help with the review process. Our thanks go to all participants and authors of the submitted papers as well. The proceedings of this year’s conference • EU Mission: Climate Neutral and Smart Cities contain around 130 scientific papers; more than 100 of them were selected after a double-blind, double-stage (for both • Integrated Spatial and Energy Planning abstracts and full papers) peer-review process for publication and presentation at REAL CORP 2021. The non-reviewed • Cross-Border Spatial Development papers were accepted by the programme committee after a double-blind abstract review. • Covid-19 Pandemic Welcome to Vienna! Have a great conference! • Sustainable Urbanisation Global Initiative: Food-Water-Energy Nexus Manfred Schrenk, Clemens Beyer and the REAL CORP Team

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Dear Participants of REAL CORP 2021, Dear Participants of REAL CORP 2021, a warm welcome at BOKU University, either virtually or in real! We are in a a warm welcome at the 26 th REAL CORP, one of the major conferences in Eu- time of disrutpions. The climate crises enters our daily lives. Storms, heavy rain, rope on urban planning and regional development of our society. The University floodings, drought, heat, forest and bush fires, the news are full of such events, of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) with about 2,900 faculty and making the necessity of climate protection clear to everyone, but also mitigation staff members and 11,000 students, is strongly committed to sustainable devel- must be planned. opment according to the UN sustainable development goals. In our research, teaching and third mission, we integrate sustainable development by managing At the same time we still are in the middle of a pandemia, and coping strate- natural resources and biodiversity as well as the environmental planning for cit- gies open a window in a digital future. Digitalisation only starts with the broad- ies and regions including their infrastructure. band infrastructure, and will impose major changes to the ways we work and we organize our daily lives. In a study at my Institute we combined major studies With about 1,100 SCI publications annually and around 1,000 ongoing re- about change in working procedures with the local labour markets on a mu- search projects, our research is well perceived within the scientific community nicipality base. We found out, that up to 70% (!) of all work that now provides and fundamental for our 7 bachelor, 27 master and 9 doctoral programsme. income to the people will be substituted by computers and machines. BOKU’s 15 departments cover all aspects of sustainable transition including the planning and design of living spaces; the production and utilization of (renew - Urban areas are a bit less hit by this transformation than rural areas, but on able) raw materials; technological, environmental, social and economic aspects Gernot Stöglehner, Vienna, Austria; national average about 56% of all activities that provide income now might be Hubert Hasenauer, Vienna, Austria; Conference Host, Rector of BOKU Vienna up to impact assessment; the protection of biodiversity, soil, water, climate and substituted. This change is massive and can hopefully be utilized to create more Professor of Spatial Planning Professor of landscape as well as resource recovery with respect to circular economy. Head of the Institute of Spatial jobs that consume less resources. And this transformation will change the way Forest Ecosystem Management Planning, Environmental Planning and how we utilize space, whit major impacts on urban and regional planning. This The conference topic “Creating habitats for the 3 rd millennium – smart – sus- Land Rearrangement at BOKU Vienna transformation also offers opportunities to turn towards new planning solutions: tainable – climate neutral” covers key BOKU competences in research, teaching and societal engagement. It fits perfect to CREATING HABITATS FOR THE 3 RD MILLENNIUM SMART – SUSTAINABLE – CLI- one of the current key policy fields “Fit for 55” proposed by the European Union. I thank the organisers as well as the spon - MATE NEUTRAL. Therefore, I wish the conference participants many interesting new insights, fruitful discussions, and I hope sors for making this meeting possible and wish all of you an inspiring conference with exciting days in Vienna. you have a good time in Vienna with new chances to meet people at CORP! With kind regards, Welcome to Vienna! Univ.Prof. Dr. DDr.h.c. Hubert Hasenauer Prof. Gernot Stöglehner and the whole IRUB/BOKU team

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2020: Shaping Urban Change – Livable City Regions for the 21 st Century 2019: Is this the Real World? “Perfect Smart Cities” vs. “Real Emotional Cities” 2018: Expanding Cities – Diminishing Space 2017: Panta Rhei – a World in Constant Motion 2016: Smart Me Up! How to become and how to stay a Smart City, and does this improve quality of life? 2015: Plan Together – Right Now – Overall. From Vision to Reality for Vibrant Cities and Regions 2014: Plan it Smart – Clever Solutions for Smart Cities 2013: Planning Times – You better Keep Planning or You get in Deep Water, for the Cities they are A-Changin’’ 2012: Re-Mixing the City – Towards Sustainability and Resilience? 2011: Change for Stability – Lifecycles of Cities and Regions 2010: Cities for Everyone – Liveable, Healthy, Prosperous ...

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Dear participants of REAL CORP 2021, the REAL CORP international conference organised annually is the ideal loca- tion and context to launch this new congress format promoted by ISOCARP: The IRE (Isocarp Regional Event). The REAL CORP event has always promoted innovative issues in the context of discussions inherent to urban planning and policies, but also with reference to the tools and technologies inherent to the profession of urban planner. IRE # 1, to be held in Vienna, is the first of a series of experiences realized through this new and innovative ISOCARP tool for meeting and exchange ideas between professionals in urban planning. A symposium among experts that aims to bring global issues closer to specific macro-regional contexts: On the occasion of this first IRE we start from the macro-regional context of Europe, the next ones will address other macro-regions of the world. Pietro Elisei, Bucharest, Romania The IRE combines global considerations with the local context, associating Managing Director of URBASOFIA, “macro” reflections, policies and strategies, with the implementation context and ISOCARP President-Elect practices (plans and tools): The needs of the “micro”. These are the three main topics that will be addressed together in the symposium: • Designing and planning the post-pandemic city. Which planning contexts have priority? How to design hybrid models (places, functions, governance models, city platforms…) for planning the post covid city? How to make paths of urban innovation sustainable? • Nature Based Solutions as a way to shape a sustainable future for our cities. How to make theme effective to promote sustainable urban development and launching coherent and stable processes of urban regeneration? • Culture and Culture Heritage (C&CH) can make the difference in the transition towards the “New Normal”. How do can culture and C&CH can promote new sustainable economies in the city? How to place cultural heritage in the context of current urban policies? What is the role of local communities? How to harmonise, protect, use and enhance the cultural heritage in the contemporary city? The symposium will give space to discussion and discussion between the participants involved and important international guests who will hold keynote speeches and moderate the round tables where the topics addressed in the various presenta- tions will be deepened. Welcome to ISOCARP IRE #1 @ REAL CORP 2021!

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ernot Stöglehner is full professor for spatial planning at BOKU, Head of the Institute of lfonso Vegara has a PhD in City and Regional Planning and degrees in Architecture, Eco- Spatial Planning, Environmental Planning and Land Rearrangement, and coordinator of nomics, and Sociology. He was President of ISOCARP. He is a Fellow and Trustee of the Gthe BOKU Energy Cluster (a network of 21 BOKU institutes engaged in energy research). AEisenhower Fellowships, and since 2005, he is Honorary Consul General of Singapore in He has a considerable record of publications and extensive experience in managing and leading Madrid. Alfonso Vegara has been lecturing Urbanism at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Ar- research projects including the fields of sustainable spatial planning and development, integrated quitectura de Madrid, Universidad de Navarra, and Universidad CEU San Pablo. He was also spatial and energy planning, integrated spatial and transport planning, environmental assessments, a visiting scholar at the School of Design of the University of Pennsylvania and Advisor of ETH strategic spatial and environmental planning, development of planning methods and planning tools, Zurich Polytechnic. His ideas and projects have been disseminated through more than 30 books planning theory and quality of planning, as well as shaping the 3 rd mission of universities including and conferences all over the world. Alfonso Vegara is the Founder and Honorary President of further education. Fundacion Metropoli, an international center of excellence dedicated to research, design, and innovation in cities around the world. Gernot Stöglehner, Vienna, AT; Head of the Institute of Spatial Planning, Environmental Planning and Land Rearrangement (BOKU) Alfonso Vegara, Madrid, Spain; Founder and Honorary President of Fundacion Metropoli

anfred Schrenk studied spatial planning and regional science at Vienna University of Tech- unar Bergheim is director of R&D at Asplan Viak Digital services, one of the leading consultan- nology where he extensively worked on urban and transport planning. His fields of specia - cy houses in Norway and has been contributing to societal development in Norway and abroad Mlisation are urban planning and spatial development in information and knowledge society, Rsince its inception in 1958. He studied landscape management, spatial planning and GIS at mobility and transport planning, international urban development, urban, transport and environmen- Sogn & Fjordane University College and from there proceeded to introduce GIS at the regional plan- tal technologies, GIS and planning technologies. He is organiser of the annual international CORP ning department of Sogn & Fjordane County. In 2001 Bergheim co-founded the company that today conferences since foundation in 1996. He has been Vice President Events & Treasurer ISOCARP (In- is Asplan Viak Digital Services to bring spatial web technologies to the Norwegian market. From ternational Society of City and Regional Planners), board member ÖGR (Austrian Society of Spatial 2008 Bergheim turned his interest to applied GIS in spatial planning and urban development both in Planning), and Deputy President AGEO (Austrian Umbrella Organisation for Geoinformation). He is the EU and beyond. Presently, Bergheim resides in Brussels where he fronts Asplan Viak’s EU project currently Chairman of CORP (Competence Center for Urban and Regional Planning) and Lecturer at portfolio. His key interests are to be found in the gap between technical and non-technical mindsets. TU , Institute of Spatial Planning. Runar is a frequent speaker at national and international conferences and events.

Manfred Schrenk, Vienna, Austria; Conference Director, Chairman CORP, Lecturer TU Wien, Researcher BOKU Runar Bergheim, Brussels, Belgium; Director Research and Development of Asplan Viak Digital Services

etra (Stieninger) Hurtado is Research Director at the American Planning Association, heading ietro Elisei is an experienced urban and regional planner skilled in sustainable development, APA’s research programmes and foresight practice. In this role, she is responsible for expand- strategic planning, urban planning, feasibility studiesand policy design (focus urban regenera- Ping a future-focused research agenda and advancing planning practices that assist communities Ption, urban poverty and strategic planning). He is a strong cities related business development in navigating change. Her areas of expertise and research include urban sustainability, smart cities, professional, graduated from University of Rome La Sapienza, doctorate in urban policy design from emerging technologies, nature-based solutions, and environmental psychology. Prior to joining APA, she University of Roma 3 and post-doc activities from both Roma 3 and University of Roma 2 (Tor Vergata). worked as an advisor, planner, researcher, and educator in the global urban sustainability arena. She Currently he is managing director of Urbasofia, a Romanian Company focusing on urban and regional has a PhD in urban planning from TU Wien, where she teaches on urban sustainability and environmen- planning topic based in Bucharest and mainly working at EU scale (expertise for EU Territorial Cohesion tal psychology. She has been guest lecturer at Harvard GSD, Loyola University Chicago, and Universi- Policy); special geographical focus is the area and South-Eastern Europe. He has been Euro - dad Tecnologica de Bolivar, Colombia. Petra has authored and co-authored multiple books, research pean Commission UIA (Urban Innovative Actions) expert, European Commission URBACT expert, former papers, publicly funded reports, and articles and has presented at numerous conferences worldwide. planum.net Secretary General and ISOCARP President-Elect. Pietro Elisei, Bucharest, Romania; Managing Director of URBASOFIA, ISOCARP President-Elect Petra Hurtado, Chicago, USA; Research Director of the American Planning Association

iebke Pankauke is deputy Head of Unit for Future Urban and Mobility Systems in the imon Tschannett and two other meteorologists jointly founded the company „Weatherpark European Commission’s department for research andnnovation i (DG RTD). The unit’s aim GmbH – meteorological research and services“ in 2005. The company specialises in the topics Wis to help accelerate the transition towards low-carbon, low- and zero pollution and re- Sof microclimate, summer comfort and wind comfort. Cities, urban planners, real estate develop- source-efficient European cities and land mobility ystems s for a cleaner planet. This includes the ers, architects and property developers are advised, meteorological simulations are carried out and Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities Mission and a number of European partnerships on transport and existing and planned projects are analysed. As a climate expert, he was appointed to the Vienna urban development. Before joining DG RTD in May 2021, Wiebke was deputy Head of Unit for road Climate Council in 2019 where he advises the city of Vienna on the topic of climate change adapta- safety in the Commission’s department for transport(DG MOVE). Her previous experience includes tion. In 2020, he was appointed to the Climate Council of the city of . He is also in demand as work as communication officer in DG MOVE, as policyofficer dealing with administrative cooperation speaker and lecturer at universities. In 2020, he took over the function of deputy treasurer on the in the department for the internal market (ex-DG MARKT) and as a newspaper journalist in . board of the CCCA. From 2003 to 2007, he was a research assistant at the Institute of Meteorology Wiebke studied journalism and European law in Dortmund (Germany), Stockholm and Edinburgh. at the University of Vienna, where he completed his degree in meteorology in 2003.

Wiebke Pankauke, Brussels, Belgium; European Commission, Directorate General for Research and Innovation Simon Tschannett, Vienna, AT; Weatherpark GmbH, Member of Vienna Climate Council

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Urban Climate Adaptation Strategies and Affordability of Life: How can that work? Planning for Post-Pandemic Sustainable Cities 9 September, 09:30–11:00, Auditorium 2 & 14:00-16:00, Auditorium 3 16 September 2020, 09:30–16:00, Auditorium 3

© Matthias Silveri The International Building Exhibition “In the framework of response and recovery, there is a large difference between the terms emergency and disaster. An emergency is IBA_Vienna 2022 – New Social Housing is an event that can be responded to using the resources available at hand, implying that there is no need to request external assistance. dealing with innovations and new approaches A disaster, on the other hand, is characterised by impacts that overwhelm the capacities of local responders and place demands on to meet the challenges of our time. The ef- resources which are not available locally. Hence, an event is declared as a “disaster” when there is a need for external assistance fects of global developments such as climate to cope with its impacts. A national government declares a state of disaster or national calamity as a way to request international change are affecting everyone. At the same humanitarian assistance and the support of the international community to cope with the impacts of the disaster.” (Emergency and time, the conditions of our everyday lives are Disaster Management | UN-SPIDER Knowledge Portal (un-spider.org)) changing rapidly and are showing noticeable impacts on many areas of social coexistence. Emergencies, disasters, diseases are happening all the time, natural ones and human made ones. They cause a lot of trouble for All this requires special and novel solutions for those that are hit, but usually such “events” have a limited geographical outreach and intensity of impacts. the future. As tragic as the effects may be for those affected, it is usually possible to overcome the corresponding crises by bundling re- Putting climate adaptation measurements in the context of social housing requires sources and external help and return to a „normal life“ after a foreseeable period. dealing with various topics: affordability and social aspects regarding development of new neighbourhoods, but also the refurbishment of the existing housing stock. Fur - What we have seen during the last year with this global pandemic is unprecedented in recent history. In 2020 the COVID-19 thermore a closer look into the possible compatibility of ecological building methods, pandemic unsettled life profoundly worldwide. First there was hope that all the troubles would be over after a few weeks, then planning tools, energy conversation and CO 2 neutrality in the context of social hous - months; then during summer 2020 we had to face the reality that we would still be in the midst of this pandemic in 2021 and ing need to be considered. not know how long it would last and what impacts it will have in the end. There is talk of a “new normality” to which we would The core aspects of this special topic are: have to get used. • Affordability and social aspects of climate adaptation Many economic sectors are hit very hard, i. e. the travel industry, gastronomy, hospitality, culture … – how to get out of the • Affordability and ecological building methods current unbearable situation? • City in climate change and planning tools • Affordability and energy supply How do these dramatic events impact life and development in cities and regions? Which changes are temporary, which will © IBA_Wien, Agnes Ackerl remain? What does the current situation mean for international travel and exchange, how about the impacts on globalisation? • CO 2 neutrality in development of existing city

ualified as an architect and urbanist with an MSc in social sciences, Judith Ryser’s research -acti mila Širbegović is an architect and urban researcher. She works, researches and te - vities in , Stockholm, Geneva (), Brussels (EU), Madrid (Fundacion Metropoli) aches at the interface between urban planning, migration and space production. As Qand in public sector posts, private practice and at universities (UCL, AA) focused on cities Apart of IBA_Vienna team she manages IBA candidates projects, mainly focussing on and development strategies. She carries out research and consultancies, advises international agencies, sustainable neighbourhood development and climate adaptation projects. In the course is teaching and guest lecturing, engages with community groups, writes articles and edits publications at of her almost ten years of work at an urban renewal office, she initiated numerous home and abroad. She is a member of the International Advisory Council of the Fundacion Metropoli, participatory projects in public space. Before that she gained professional experience in Madrid. Past vice-president and life member of Isocarp (International Society of City and Regional Plan- various Viennese architectural offices. ners), she carried out many executive functions. She is a long standing collaborator of CORP, member of the Urban Design Group and its editorial board and a member of the Chartered Institute of Journalists.

Amila Širbegović, Vienna, AT; IBA_VIENNA – New Social Housing – International Building Exhibition Vienna 2022 Judith Ryser, London, UK; Architect, CityScope Europe, www.urbanthinker.com

urt Hofstetter, born in the year 1963, is a graduate of the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences in Vienna. As an employee of the City of Vienna since 1991, he has been Kinvolved in various functions in questions of urban development and city planning, including as orn and educated in Argentina as architect, she currently lives in Madrid, Spain. Her aca- head of zoning and development planning for the North-East of Vienna and as head of landscape demic background includes several degrees: PhD, MSc and various Diplomas on City and planning for Vienna. From 2003 to 2015 he was significantly involved in the urban development of BRegional Planning. She has a long experience as a university lecturer and as a profes - the Urban Lakeside City in Vienna, last as employee of the development company Vienna sional she has participated in the drafting of many regional, municipal and special plans. She 3420 Aspern Development AG within the scope of quality assurance and concrete project imple- is the author of numerous books and articles on urban and regional planning and sustainable mentation. Since 2016 he has been responsible for the coordination of IBA_Wien 2022 „New Social urban design. Housing“, which he has been leading since 2018.

Kurt Hofstetter, Vienna, AT; Coordinator of IBA_Vienna 2022 Teresa Franchini, Madrid,, Spain; Temanova

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abina Leopa is an urban and regional planner and th e deputy director of URBASOFIA, Romania. She is member of several professional assoc iations, including vice president of ISOCARP International Regional Event #1 S the Romanian Professional Association of Urban Plan ners, national delegation member 7 September, 16:30–18:30, Grand Hall & 8 September, all day, Auditorium 5 of ISOCARP and URBACT Expert for Local Governance a nd Integrated Development, Sabina is also a teaching assistant at the Ion Mincu Unive rsity for Architecture and Planning in Bucha- IRE # 1 is the first of a series of experiences realized through this new ISOCARP tool for meeting and exchange ideas between rest, Romania. Her core foci are transnational and r esearch and developtment projects, where professionals in urban planning. A symposium among experts that aims to bring global issues closer to specific macro-regional she works on topics related to sustainable urban-ru ral development, nature-based solutions contexts: On the occasion of this first IRE we start from the macro-regional context of Europe, the next ones will address other and smart cities, while also consulting for integrat ed urban development for cities and metro- macro-regions of the world. The IRE combines global considerations with the local context, associating “macro” reflections, poli - politan areas. cies and strategies, with the implementation context and practices (plans and tools): The needs of the “micro”. • Designing and planning the post-pandemic city. Which planning contexts have priority? How to design hybrid models Sabina Leopa, Bucharest, Romania; Urban and Regional Planner, Deputy Director of URBASOFIA (places, functions, governance models, city platforms…) for planning the post covid city? How to make paths of urban innovation sustainable? • Nature Based Solutions as a way to shape a sustainable future for our cities. How to make theme effective to promote sustainable urban development and launching coherent and stable processes of urban regeneration? • Culture and Culture Heritage (C&CH) can make the difference in the transition towards the “New Normal”. How do can cul- iotr Lorens is an architect and urban planner, full professor, and Head of the Department of Urban ture and C&CH can promote new sustainable economies in the city? How to place cultural heritage in the context of current Design and Regional Planning at Gdańsk Universityf oTechnology, and since April 2021 Gdańsk urban policies? What is the role of local communities? How to harmonise, protect, use and enhance the cultural heritage in PCity Architect. His professional interests includeurban design and development issues with a special the contemporary city? focus on the regeneration of distressed sites. Heas w involved in planning of numerous urban regeneration Additionally, a special consideration that takes us to the heart of the problems of EU contemporaneity: What does cross bor- schemes and the transformation of the Gdańsk waterfront. Piotr is also serving as consultant and expert der planning mean in theoretically borderless territories (Schengen Area)? This last special session, coordinated by ISOCARP in numerous planning and development projects, including governments’ appointments. His research issues SG Frank D’hondt, invites planners to exchange and discuss recent practices and research to overcome and prevent negative include also dealing with local identity and heritage within the urban transformation processes, shaping externalities of national borders on any kind of cross-border and transnational urban area. The session will provide a good urban public spaces systems as well as dealing with social, economic, and legal aspects of urban trans- opportunity to learn from and exchange ideas on the particular case of the so-called Eurodelta – the potential 40 million trans - formation. Besides academic and professional appointments, Piotr is also active member of Society of national and polycentric megalopolis comprised of the nearly contiguous urban area of the Low Countries (BeNeLux), Western Polish Town Planners (2015–2018 – President, currently – Chairman of the Society Board). Germany, Northern France and even across the channel towards the Thames Gateway. Discussions can focus on both the internal territorial cohesion and collaboration, as well on the global benchmarking and exchange with other megalopolises in mainly Piotr Lorens, Gdańsk, ; Professor and Head of the Department of Urban Design and Regional Planning at Gdańsk University Asia and America, bearing the potential to explore ‘planning the future megalopolises’.

lena Batunova is senior researcher at the RWTH Aachen University in Germany, an urban and aniela Patti is an Italian and British architect and planner. She has studied in Rome, London, regional planner. She holds a PhD in Urban Planning, Design, and Policy from the Polytechnic Porto and Vienna. She worked as a researcher at the Central European Institute of Technolo- EUniversity of in Italy that included periods spent studying and researching abroad at the Dgy 2010–2014, where she was responsible for European research projects within the Smart Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography in Leipzig, Germany and KU Leuven in Belgium. Elena’s Cities strand and urban regeneration. Additionally she has been guest lecturer in the University of research interests and project activities include urban shrinkage, post-socialist cities, small and me- Roma Tre, Tor Vergata and Universidad de Buenos Aires. Since 2012, Daniela is Board Member of dium-sized cities, urban governance, urban planning, and institutional practises of built heritage the Wonderland Platform for European Architecture. She is Lead Expert in the URBACT network In - preservation and use. She had a leading role in several national and international research projects teractive Cities exploring with 12 European cities how social media can improve urban governance. in urban shrinkage, heritage protection, innovations in urban planning, and mega-events impact on Her recent research and projects focus on the governance of peri-urban landscape, the revitalisation local development. of local food markets and new economic models for urban development. Currently she is Managing Director of Eutropian.

Elena Batunova, Aachen, Germany; RWTH Aachen, Senior Researcher Daniela Patti, Vienna, AT; Eutropian GmbH

rank D’Hondt is founding member and director of the Territorial Capital Institute, a knowledge- based platform to exchange theory and praxis of integrated territorial development and place- Fmaking, drawing upon his experiences on localisingthe New Urban Agenda and the International ietro L. Verga is an international expert and advisor in local development and nature-based- so Guidelines on Urban and Territorial Planning. Frank has worked 15 years in the European Union, mainly lutions with a decade of educational and professional experiences in Italy, Romania, Germany, on cross-border and transnational planning issues,followed by another 15 years outside the EU, includ- PBelgium and the USA. He holds a PhD in Urban Studies from Gran Sasso Science Institute and Scuola ing Kosovo, Palestine, Nepal, Afghanistan, Arab Emirates, Kenya, Myanmar, China, Japan, the Carib- Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa. Pietro L. Verga’s most recent work includes local and community develop- bean, Timor-Leste, The Gambia and Somalia. Frank isspecialised in national urban policy, metropolitan ment strategies, nature-based regeneration approaches, circular ecosystems, and innovative urban rege- planning, post-conflict/disaster planning and participatory visioning and placemaking. With UN-Habi- neration governance instruments. Pietro is currently working as Project Manager for SPIRE Baia Mare, as tat, Frank published a book on ‘Visioning as Participatory Planning Method’ and drafted the handbook UIA Expert for AIR-BREAK Ferrara, and as Project Officer for CENTRINNO at the Municipality of Milan. for the implementation of the International Guidelines on Urban and Territorial Planning (IGUTP).

Frank D’Hondt, The Hague, NL; Secretary General ISOCARP – International Society of City and Regional Planners Pietro L. Verga; EC UIA Expert Air-Break Ferrara; EC URBACT Expert; Urbasofia

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hrista Reicher is Professor for Urban Design and rectorDi of the Institute for Urban Design and European Urbanism at RWTH Aachen since 2018. From002 2 to 2018 she was Head of Depart- Cross-Border Spatial Development Cment of Urban Design and Land Use Planning at TU Dortmund and from 1998 to 2002 Professor 9 September, 09:30–11:00, Auditorium 1 for Urban Design at Bochum University of Applied ience.Sc From 2010 to 2016 she was chairperson of the Scientific Board of the Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Develop - Spatial development does not stop with (administrative) borders. Climate action, energy, infrastructure, mobility, economy, ment. Since 2014 she has been speaker of the Graduate School “Energy Efficiency in the Quarter”, an health, housing and construction issues affect local, regional and national levels and they require integrated and multidimen- interdisciplinary PhD college in which 12 doctoralstudents conduct research on creative, technical dan sional responses and approaches. The know-how, gained from projects and planning processes so far, plays a central role in the social topics relating to the future of the city and the neighbourhood. She has been a member of various concretization and implementation of new international standards. advisory boards: Baukollegium Zürich (2010-2014),aukollegium B Berlin (2012-2017), design board of The debate about “regional urban design” and a real “regionalization of urban development” is also becoming more relevant. the city of Dortmund (since 2004) and the advisorycouncil of Seestadt Aspern in Vienna (since 2014). Innovative spatial development concepts have been launched in the form of numerous city-region alliances, for instance, the Christa Reicher, Aachen, DE; RWTH Aachen, Professor and Head of Chair and Institute for Urban Design REGIONALS in North Rhine-Westphalia and the first German agglomeration concept. Furthermore, the transformation process in the Rhenish lignite mining region also shows that “regional urban design” is becoming more relevant, especially by suggesting a cross-border perspective. Within the framework of the Revierknoten Raum, the economic and structural program Rheinisches Zukunftsrevier and the spatial arbara Smetschka, Dr. in “Social Ecology” and master in “Social Anthropology”, is deputy strategy Zuid-Limburg in the euregional context, the Chair and Institute of Urban Design at RWTH Aachen University is working director of the Institute of Social Ecology, University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences, on innovative and informal planning instruments that may have a perspective influence on formal planning in North Rhine-West - phalia. BVienna (BOKU). Her focus in research and teaching at the Institute of Social Ecology lies on topics including sustainable urban development, time-use studies, participatory research, inter- and The special session Cross-Border Spatial Development called for papers that present projects and schemes that relate to cross- transdisciplinary research, and gender and sustainability research. Systemic approaches to under- border spatial cooperation and introduce new methods, approaches and strategies. stand the interaction between social and natural systems including diverse disciplines and groups Key questions: of stakeholders are at the core of socio-ecological research. She has many years of experience as a social scientist in (inter)national, inter- and transdisciplinary research projects with expertise on • What does cross-border spatial development look like in the context of different planning systems? the social challenges of sustainable urban development, time-use studies and stakeholder involve- • What cultural and linguistic challenges, opportunities and barriers does cross-border spatial development entail? ment. • Which social, economic and environmental challenges of the 21st century can only be addressed in a cross-border way and © Pilo Pichler which approaches exist here? Barbara Smetschka, Vienna, AT; BOKU Vienna, Institute of Social Ecology (SEC) • How do European examples compare to global ones?

Food-Water-Energy Nexus rnst Gebetsroither-Geringer has been working as scientist at AIT since 1999. In his PhD studies he focused on the combination of multi-agent systems and system dynamics modelling (2007-2010). He 9 September, 11:30–18:00, Auditorium 1 Ehas about 15 years of experience in modelling and simulation and works as a lecturer in this field at the University Vienna. He also has expertise in renewable energy systems. During his working experience The interactions between food, water and energy are of paramount interest to policy, science and the society at large, at the AIT he also established emission projections and projects developing measures for mitigation of greenhouse gases. He was responsible for the development of the model integration within the Austrian today and in the upcoming decades. Challenges connected with population increase and food shortages, scarce water Carbon Balance Project. 2007-2008 he was funded to work on Agent-based Simulation at Universidad and insufficient energy resources demand solutions. The Sustainable Urbanisation Global Initiative (SUGI)/Food-Water- Autónoma de Barcelona. 2007-2009 he was lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien. In recent years, one of his main areas of work has been the development of web applications for Energy Nexus called for projects to find innovative new solutions to the Food-Water-Energy Nexus challenge with the the collection, analysis and visualisation of spatial data and the support of urban planning processes.. ultimate goal to increase the access and the quality of life, see https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/calls/sugi/ Ernst Gebetsroither-Geringer, Vienna, AT; AIT – Austrian Institute of Technology, Center for Energy International SUGI FWE projects are invited to present their approaches and results. We further invite other contributions on the topics of the Food-Water-Energy Nexus in sustainable urban development. We would like to discuss the potentials rof. Dr. Volker Coors studied computer science at TU Darmstadt and received his doctorate in and constraints the nexus approach poses and to address further research demands. 2003. From 1997 to 2002 he worked at the Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Re- Psearch, interrupted by a stay abroad in 2001 as a DAAD scholarship holder in the USA. Since September 2002, Volker Coors has been Professor of Computer Science at the Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences. His research focuses on 3D geodata infrastructures and the visualisation of spatial data. He represents the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft as a voting member in the CityGML Standard Work- ing Group and represents the OGC in the Web3D consortium. He is a member of the Gesellschaft für Informatik, the InGeoForum and a founding member of the joint commission “3D City Models” of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kartographie and the German Society for Photogrammetry, Remote Sens- ing and Geoinformation and German representative of the Urban Data Management Society.

Volker Coors, Stuttgart, DE; Hochschule für Technik (HFT) Stuttgart

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Tuesday, 7 September 2021 EU Mission: Climate Neutral and Smart Cities Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 3 Auditorium 4 Grand Hall 8 September, 09:30–16:00, Auditorium 1 Welcome 10:00–11:00 Mitigating and adapting to the effects of climate change is the biggest challenge of the coming decades, while time is running Opening Keynotes 11:00–13:00 out. Cities will play a central role in this transformation process, as they account for 75 % of the EU‘s population on only 3 % of the land area and 72 % of all greenhouse gas emissions. Lunch Break 13:00-14:00 Opening Keynotes 14:00–16:00 The European Climate Neutral and Smart Cities (CNSC) mission – from the EU‘s Horizon Europe research framework programme Break 16:00–16:30 – aims to have 100 flagship cities or neighbourhoods from (as far as possible) all member countries become climate neutral by ISOCARP IRE #1 16:30–18:30 2030. The mission is based on a transformative (governance) approach from the field of innovation that links all relevant policy areas (including buildings, mobility, energy, environment) and goes beyond urban administrative boundaries. Central to this is afterwards Snacks, Drinks, Networking 18:30–20:30 the involvement and cooperation with actors from business, research and civil society, politics and administration, in order to be able to tackle problems that cannot be solved with existing mechanisms. The mission thus brings with it the necessary “game- changing potential” for the challenge of the energy and mobility transition. It will be a central element in realising the Green Wednesday, 8 September 2021 Deal in the European Union and in achieving government objectives, such as the Austrian goal of climate neutrality in 2040. Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 3 Auditorium 4 Auditorium 5 The Federal Ministry for Climate Protection (BMK) has already taken initial preparatory measures to support Austrian cities Presentations (EN) Presentations (DE) Presentations (EN) Presentations (EN) ISOCARP IRE #1 09:30–11:00 in preparing to participate in the CNSC mission and to build up the necessary knowledge pool for transformation processes. Similar activities are currently being prepared or implemented in other countries. REAL CORP 2021 is supported by the BMK Coffee Break 11:00–11:30 and AustriaTech and will serve as a fo- Presentations (EN) Presentations (DE) Presentations (EN) Presentations (EN) ISOCARP IRE #1 11:30–13:00 rum to exchange first experiences on CNSC, to make the knowledge of the Lunch Break 13:00–14:00 planning community available for the Special Topics Intro 14:00–14:30 mission and to forge new national and international cooperations on climate- Presentations (EN) Presentations (EN) Presentations (EN) Presentations (EN) ISOCARP IRE #1 14:30–16:00 neutral cities in research and practice. Coffee Break 16:00–16:30 Presentations (EN) Presentations (DE) Presentations (EN) ISOCARP IRE #1 16:30–18:00 Individual transfer to city centre, city tour in historic tramcar (registration on MY.CORP necessary) from 18:00 Integrated Spatial and Energy Planning 8 September, 11:30–13:00, Auditorium 2 & 16:30–18:00, Auditorium 1 Thursday, 9 September 2021 Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 3 Auditorium 4 Integrated spatial and energy planning is more important than ever. Understanding the spatial dimensions of energy supply and consumption is essential to meeting international climate protection goals. Not only the individual building can be planned Presentations (EN) Presentations (DE) Presentations (EN) Presentations (EN) 09:30–11:00 and realized in an energy-efficient way, but also entire settlements and respective spatial structures can contribute significantly to reducing energy consumption in the context of mixed use, settlement density, compactness and short distances. The same Coffee Break 11:00–11:30 considerations can also be applied to site planning and securing the location of energy infrastructure (generation, distribution, Presentations (EN) Presentations (DE) Presentations (EN) Presentations (EN) 11:30–13:00 storage). Lunch Break 13:00–14:00 Which areas are suitable for the provision of renewable energy sources, what challenges with other land uses may arise? What Special Topics Summary 14:00–14:30 economic factors are crucial in phasing out the use of fossil energy reserves? How can opportunities, resulting from sustainable energy provision, be used for the development of urban and rural regions and their interrelations? Presentations (EN) Presentations (DE) Presentations (EN) Presentations (EN) 14:30–16:00 Coffee Break 16:00–16:30 Keywords: Presentations (EN) Presentations (DE) Presentations (EN) Presentations (EN) 16:30–18:00 • integrated spatial and energy planning afterwards Offi cial Evening Reception at BOKU Vienna from 18:00 • scarcity of resources, land use conflicts around the energy transition • low-energy and plus-energy urban neighbourhoods/districts • reorganizing mobility, walkability, bikeability, public transport Friday, 10 September 2021 • different sources of renewable energy, impact appraisal of RES Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 3 • local and regional energy systems • preservation and development of carbon sinks = quantitative soil protection Presentations (EN) Presentations (EN) Presentations (EN) 09:30–11:00 • Just Energy Transition Coffee Break 11:00–11:30 • Environmental Justice in relation to energy transition Presentations (EN) Presentations (EN) Presentations (EN) 11:30–13:00 REAL CORP Closing: Final Discussion, Conclusion, Outlook 13:00–13:30

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Welcom e to REAL CORP 2021 at BOKU VIENNA and in Virtual Space ISOCARP International Regional Event #1 @ REAL CORP 2021 16:30-

Chair: Pietro ELISEI 18:30 Univ.Prof. Dipl. -Ing. Dr.nat.techn. DDr.h.c. Hubert HASENAUER Rector of the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences

Univ.Prof. Dr. Gernot STÖGLEHNER, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Head of the Keynote Speeches 10:00- Institute of Spatial Planning, Environmental Planning and Land Rearrangement 11:00 Leonore GEWESSLER, BA Minister of Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation & Technology Growing New Roots for the City: Dipl. -Ing. Andreas TRISKO,City of Vienna, Head of Municipal Department 18 Urban Development & Planning Nature Based Solutions as the Future of Planning for our Planet Dipl. -Ing. Manfred SCHRENK, Conference Director Sabina LEOPA Dr. Pietro ELISEI, ISOCARP President-Elect Urbasofia; Bucharest, Romania

11:00- 13:00 Opening Keynotes

100 Climate N eutral Cities 2030 – By and For the Citizens Housing as Heritage and Heritage as Housing

Wiebke PANKAUKE, European Commission, Directorate General for Research and Innovation Elena BATUNOVA

RWTH Aachen/Politecnico di Milano; Aachen, Germany/Milan, Italy Spatial Planning for the Energy Transition

Gernot STÖGLEHNER

BOKU Vienna, Inst. of Spatial Planning, Environmental Planning & Land Rearrangement;Vienna, AT

Supercities. Territorial Intelligences The Eurodelta Case: The Potenti al 40 Million Transnational and Polycentric Megalopolis Alfonso VEGARA,Founder and Honorary President of Fundacion Metropoli; Madrid, Spain Comprised of the Nearly Contiguous Urban Area of the Low Countries (Benelux), Western

Germany, Northern France Towards the New Planning Doctrine Frank D’HONDT Piotr LORENS,Gdańsk Univ. of Technology, Dept. of Urban Design & RegionalPlanning; Gdańsk, PL Secretary General ISOCARP

13:00- Lunch Break 14:00

14:00- Opening Keynotes and Introduction to Special Topics 16:00 afterwards Open Discussion The Ghost of a City Yet to Come

Runar BERGHEIM

Asplan Viak Digital Services, Director R&D; Brussels, Belgium

The Future of Planning Petra HURTADO American Planning Association, Research Director; Chicago, USA Introduction to Special Topic Planning for Post -Pandemic Sustainable Cities

Judith RYSER, Teresa FRANCHINI Introduction to Special Topic www.isocarp.org Urban Climate Adaptation Strategies and Affordability of Life: Howat work?can th Kurt HOFSTETTER, Coordinator of IBA_Vienna 16:00- Coffee Break 18:30- 16:30 afterwards: Snacks, Drinks, Networking 20:30

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Wednesday, 8 September 2021 Wednesday, 8 September 2021 Time Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 3 Auditorium 4 Auditorium 5 Time Die EU-Mission für klimaneutrale and intelligen- Planning for Post-Pandemic 09:30- Nachhaltige urbane Entwicklung Improving Mobility Systems I ISOCARP IRE #1 @ REAL CORP 2021 09:30- te Städte, ihre Ziele & Umsetzung in Österreich Sustainable Cities I 11:00 Moderation: Julia NEUSCHMID Chair: Piotr LORENS Chair: Pietro ELISEI 11:00 Moderation: Mathias MITTEREGGER Chair: Judith RYSER

Im Zuge der REAL CORP 2021 wurde ein % Gründerzeitliche Innenhöfe als Climate Change and Sustain- Mobility Measures for KEYNOTE: Open Heritage for thematischer Schwerpunkt auf die „Cities“ -Mission Ressource zur Verbesserung des able Urban Development Residential Buildings in Community-Led Local der Europäischen Kommission gesetzt. Die Cities- Urban Areas – a Promising Mikroklimas Investment? Development Mission ist eine von fünf Missionen, die von der Petra KUBIN I: Global Vision Daniela PATTI Europäischen Kommission kürzlich ins Leben J. KROMBACH*, A. WENINGER*, TU Graz; Hart bei Graz, AT Introduction R. GERIKE**, C. KOSZOWSKI** Eutropian GmbH; Vienna, AT gerufen wurden und verfolgt das Ziel, dass bis zum Judith RYSER, Teresa FRANCHINI * Rosinak &Partner; Vienna, AT Jahr 2030 in ganz Europa 100 klimaneutrale Städte Designing and Planning the ** TU Dresden; Dresden, DE bzw. Stadtteile entstehen sollen. II: Covid, Urban Space and Post-Pandemic City: % Nachhaltige urbane Gewerbeflächen – Seamless Distributed Traffic Delivering Carbon Neutral In dieser Diskussionsrunde werden Vertreterinnen ein internationaler Vergleich Social Behaviour Monitoring by Distributed Cities whilst Transitioning und Vertreter aus Politik, Planung und Wissenschaft Sarah C. SCHREINER The Effect of the Pandemic Acoustic Sensing (DAS) die grundlegenden Fragestellungen eines solchen using existing Fiber Optic towards the Post-Pandemic Urban Research and Development; Hamburg, DE of the Use of Public Spaces ambitionierten Innovationsansatzes vorstellen und Cable Infrastructure “New Normal” reflektieren. Grundlegende Ziele der Mission in Hungary M- LITZENBERGER*, David LUDLOW László JÓNA werden thematisiert, existierende Ansätze zu ihrer C. CORONEL*, K. BAJIC*, University of the West of England; Erreichung verfolgt, der Beitrag von Innovationen Change Communication als Instrument für Közgazdaság- és Regionális Tudo- C. WIESMEYR*, H. DÖLLER**, H.-B. SCHWEIGER**, G. CALBRIS*** Bristol, UK hinterfragt und der aktuelle Prozess in Österreich erfolgreiches Anrainermanagement im mányi Kutatóközpont; , HU vor gestellt. Zudem fragen wir, inwiew eit sich die Rahmen von nachhaltigen * Austr. Inst. of Technology; Wien, AT Evidence -based Planning for % Temporary Urban Pop-Up ** Dr. Döller Vermessung; Wien, AT Ambi tion der Cities-Mission mit aktuellen zivilgesell- Betriebsansiedlungen am Beispiel Effective Governance of the Environments – Design *** Febus-Optics; Pau, FR schaftlichen Forderungen deckt und dem aktuellen Oberösterreich Post -Covid City Requirements and Facilitating Transit Oriented Wissensstand der Klimaforschung entspricht. Harald JARZOMBEK, Juliane GASSER Blaz BARBORIC Sustainable Solutions Development in the Purple Geodetic instiute of Slovenia; Business Upper Austria – OÖ Wirtschaftsagentur GmbH; Line Corridor: The Plans and Teilnehmer: Doris OESTERREICHER*, Stefan Ljubljana, Slovenia Linz, AT Regulations Information Tool GEIER*, Gaetano BERTINO**, Martin RUSS, AustriaTech G. KNAAP*, C. CHIMENTO*, Urban Environmental Tatjana FISCHER * % Städtische Angsträume – Analyse zur N. FINIO*, L. HOPKINS** Walter WASNER, Bundesministerium für Klimaschutz, * BOKU Wien, IRUB; Wien, AT Acupuncture for Sustainable Steigerung der gendergerechten * University of Maryland; USA Umwelt, Energie, Mobilität, Innovation und Technologie ** alchemia nova ; Wien, AT ** University of Illinois; USA Improvement of Industrial Stadtplanung für mehr Sicherheit bei Nacht % Cities – an Example of Three Michael DINGES, Austrian Institute of Technology Jennifer KRAUSS*, Edith SCHWIMMER** Telecommunication and III: Covid & Climate Change Cities in Upper Silesia, Travel Behaviour of House- * Universität Stuttgart IAT, Urban Governance Innovation; Barbara LAA, TU Wien, Platz für Wien % Categorizing Urban holds in the Rural Areas of Poland Stuttgart, DE Michał STANGEL Calonie ZIMM, IIASA – International Institute for Structural Types using an Nigeria: Substitution, ** Universität Stuttgart IAT, Building Culture Innovation; Complementarity or Trip Object -Based Local Climate SIlesian University of Technology, Applied Systems Analysis Stuttgart, DE Inducement Zone Classification Scheme Faculty of Architecture; Gliwice, Koordination: O. ADERIBIGBE, T. GUMBO, Poland in Medellín, Colombia T. MOYO, S. MBATHA % Urbane Klimaresilienz hat viele Farben Marlene KÜHNL*, Marta SAPENA**, Univ. of Johannesburg, South Africa Making the Invisible Visible: Sascha HENNINGER Hannes TAUBENBÖCK** % Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, Fachbereich ICT Usage to Improve Heritage, Commons and * Company for Remote Sensing and Efficiency in Jo hannes burg ’s Raum- und Umweltplanung, Physische Geographie; Community in Halandri Environmental Research (SLU); Public Transportation Chiara LUCCHINI*, Alexandra Kaiserslautern, DE System München, DE ALEXANDROPOULOU** S. MBATHA, T. GUMBO, O. ONIYA, ** German Aerospace Center (DLR); * Torino, Italy % T. MOYO Presentations marked with are reviewed papers. Wessling, DE Univ. of Johannesburg, South Africa ** City of Halandri; Halandri, Greece 11:00- 11:00- 11:30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11:30

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Approaches to transformative governance % Städtebau und elektrische Speicher – ein Planning Tools for With - % Country Roads – Take Me KEYNOTE: Local Alliances in Covid or Post -Covid for climate neutrality in European cities Zusammenspiel im Energiequartier Home? The Post -Pandemic City: Sustainable Cities Andreas THINIUS Nine Austrian cities have recently started their Antonia STRATMANN, Jannik WENDORFF, New Behaviors and IV: Covid and Applied traxventure research gGmbH; projects in “Fit4UrbanMission”, a process of Sarah HERMENS Technologies Towards a RWTH Aachen University, Institute for Urban Design; Technologies Hamburg, DE Better Air Quality for All mutual learning, defining each their distinct Aachen, DE % Pietro L. VERGA path towards urban climate neutrality. This Text-based Discussion Environment using a EC UIA Expert Air-Break Ferrara; EC session brings two of these cities, Graz and % Raumplanerische Steuerungsansätze für Discussion Support System URBACT Expert; Urbasofia Vienna, together with the European front - % Quantifying the Benefits Photovoltaik -Freiflächenanlagen Enhances Participants’ runners Leuven and Malmö, to discuss their Engagement at International of Sustainable Transport for Raffael KOSCHER unique governance and path that they have e-Conference: KICSS 2020 the Urban Economy ÖIR GmbH; Vienna, AT The Conditioned Zoning – an started to reach their climate goals. We will talk Online Experiment Wolfgang RAUH J. HAQBEEN*, S. SAHAB**, T. ITO** Urban Rulebook Towards a about the importance of courage to experiment, previously ÖBB-Holding and VCÖ, Planungsgrundlagen für das Energie - und * Nagoya Inst. of Technology, Dept. of Just, Green and Productive how to define mobilising narratives and creative Computer Science; Nagoya, Japan now retired; Wien, AT Klimakonzept in Niederösterreichs City – a Case Study from stakeholder alliances as well as how leveraging ** Kyoto University, Department of Gemeinden Vienna local culture is key. Social Informatics; Kyoto, Japan Lore ABART-HERISZT Roland KREBS % University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, How COVID Affects % Innovative Initiatives Superwien urbanism ZT; Vienna, AT Participants: Institute of Spatial Planning, Environmental Planning and Decision Making in Planning? The Use of ICT in Usage to Improve Efficiency Katrien RYCKEN Land Rearrangement; Vienna, AT Planning Boards’ Hearings in the City of Johannesburg Director Leuven 2030 N. MUALAM % Public Transportation Proximity, Knowledge, just Regionalplanerische Festlegungen zur Technion – Israel Institute of Brightnes RISIMATI*, Trynos Transition: an Urban Thomas DRAGE Eigenentwicklung und ihr Beitrag zum Technology; Haifa, Israel GUMBO*, James CHAKWIZIRA** Innovation Plan for Bologna Climate Change Coordinator of the City of Graz Klimaschutz % Synthetic and Tangible * Univ. of Johannesburg, South Africa Giovanni GINOCCHINI, Jonas KAMLEH Daniela BRIEGEL, Kirsten MANGELS Agents for an Activity -based ** University of Venda; Thohoyandou, Stefania PAOLAZZI Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, Lehrstuhl Urban Planning Tool South Africa Fondazione Innovazione Urbana; Climate Strategist of the City of Malmö A. HÄUSLER*, A. B. JARDIM*, Regionalentwicklung und Raumordnung; Kaiserslautern, Bologna, Italy DE M. MÜH*, A. KONDZIELA** Eva PANGERL (t. b. c.) * Technische Hochschule Ostwest- Project Manager Smart City, City of Vienna falen-Lippe, Detmold, DE % Mobility Inequality in a ** Leibniz Universität Hannover, DE Struggle for Better Coordinated by Small Town in Central Environment in the City – V: Covid and the Future Poland. The Case Study of Actions of Urban Activists in % A Prospective Approach Zgierz for Cities in Transformation: Bartłomiej OLCZAK Krakó w Vision of the Leipzig Charter Lodz University of Technology, Katarzyna GORCZYCA in the Light of the Covid -19 Institute of Architecture and Town Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Experience Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning; Zgierz, Polska J. RYSER*, T. FRANCHINI** Management; Kraków, Poland * CityScope Europe; London, UK

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14:00- 14:00- 14:30 Introduction to Special Topics 14:30 Food-Water-Energy Nexus Barbara SMETSCHKA, BOKU Vienna, AT; Ernst GEBETSROITHER-GERINGER; AIT – Center for Energy, Vienna, AT Volker COORS; Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart, DE

Cross -Border Spatial Development Christa REICHER, RWTH Aachen, Chair and Institute of Urban Design; Aachen, DE Scientific Perspectives on Transformation Pro- Technological Innovation Innovative Techniques for Planning 14:30- Change of Mobility Infrastructure ISOCARP IRE #1 @ REAL CORP 2021 14:30- cesses for Climate Neutral Cities and Regions and its Impact on Cities With or Post Covid 16:00 Chair: Stefan NETSCH Chair: Pietro ELISEI 16:00 Chair: Andrea STICKLER Chair: Wolfgang W. WASSERBURGER Chair: Christian EIZINGER

% Mobilitätswende in den Köpfen – % Spatial Navigation Modelling Technology % Construction Automation: % Age-friendly Urban Living Inclusivity at cross-roads: interdisziplinäre Analyse zur Einleitung von Post -Pandemic Integrated Environment and Quality of in Urban Planning Project Robotized Construction how bottom -up initiatives Transformationsprozessen im Alexander KOLONTAY Sites Public Space can contribute to heritage Verkehrssystem Genplan Instiyute of Moscow; Moscow, Russia Hazem NESSRINA, Fathi AMIRA A., Nina Alisa HABE*, Aglaée management Barbara LAA, Harald FREY, DEGROS*, Andreas LICHTBLAU** F. Bakr ALI Hanna SZEMZŐ Edeltraud HASELSTEINER, Lisa DANZER, % University of Alexandria,Department * TU Graz, Institut für Städtebau; Graz, Peter BIEGELBAUER, Thomas FRIESSNEGG Applying 3D Printing as a New Building of. Architecture; Alexandria, Egypt Metropolitan Research Institute; AT ** TU Graz, Institut für Wohnbau ; Vienna, AT Technology: Potentials and Challenges in % AScore – Developing a Graz, AT Budapest, Hungary

the Egyptian Context Cockpit for Regional % % Smart City Developments in Graz: Amr ALAA EL-DIN, Mohamed IBRAHIM, Pandemic Management in Assessment of the Quality Coming up against the Limits of Planning Zeyad EL SAYED Germany with Agent -Based of Urban Spaces in the Eva SCHWAB, Jennifer FAUSTER, Nina HABE, Social Simulation Context of Child -friendly VARCITIES: “Human Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Department Martina MAJCEN Martin MEMMEL, Jan Ole BERNDT, Mobility Communities” at the Centre Graz Technical University, Institute of Urbanism; Graz, AT of Architecture and Urban Planning; Alexandria, Egypt Ingo TIMM Juliane STARK*, Herbert Deutsches Forschungszentrum für of Future Cities NEUHAUSER**, Cornelia WEBER* % Together we are Stronger – Examining % Künstliche Intelligenz GmbH (DFKI), Federico AILI Machine Learning for Land Use Kaiserslautern/Trier, DE * University of Natural Resources and Thematic and Procedural Entry Points for Multidisciplinary, Integral Spatial Planning Scenarios and Urban Design % Life Sciences, Institute for Transport Smart Community Studies; Vienna, AT Approaches to Confront Climate Change Daniel PODRASA, Peter ZEILE, Markus NEPPL Participatory P lanning Alexandra JIRICKA-PÜRRER, Maria JUSCHTEN, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Process for Preparation of ** STRABAG AG, Building CITYxCHANGE: Enabling the Roswitha WEICHSELBAUMER, Florian REINWALD Neighbourhoodplanning; Karlsruhe, DE GIS based Master Plan in Construction and Civil Engineering Co-Creation of the Future We India Austria; Vienna, AT Universität für Bodenkultur; Vienna, AT Want to Live Papiya Bandyopadhyay RAUT % Popping Up Public Streets – Not for Cars, % The Relationship between Information School of Planning and Architecture; Flexible Bike Parking: Gisela GARRIDO VERON New Delhi, India New Ways of Thinking but for People by Tranformative and Communication Technology and Travel: Approaches a Compendium of Literature % Capturing Customer- Bicycle Racks Michael Andreas GIESCH, Magdalena SENGER, Oluwayemi-Oniya ADERIBIGBE, Trynos GUMBO, Centred Functions of Local Gosia STAWECKA*, Magdalena BÜRBAUMER**, Christian Wolfgang FISCHER Thembani MOYO, Siphiwe MBATHA eCommerce Platforms University of Graz, Department of Geography and Tabea FIAN*, Georg HAUGER*, ZEITELHOFER**, Christoph University of Johannesburg, Urban and Regional Martin SÖLLNER**, Arnd WÖSS***, Karlheinz GÜRTL*, Paul Regional Science; Graz, AT Planning; Johannesburg, South Africa FLORACK**, Isabel LAMOTTE*** * TU Wien, Transportation System BRUGNER* Coordinated by * StadtLABOR Innovationen für urba- Planning (IVS); Wien, AT** Univ. Wien, Sozialpsychologie und ne Lebensqualität GmbH; Graz, AT Konsumentenverhaltensforschung; ** TU Wien; Wien, AT Presentations marked with % are reviewed papers. Wien, AT*** Österreichischer *** INNOVAMETALL Stahl- & Handelsverband; Wien, AT Metallbau GmbH; Linz, AT

16:00- 16:00- 16:30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 16:30

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16:30- Integrated Spatial and Energy Planning Wie eine Pandemie die Welt verändert(e) Change of Mobility Behaviour ISOCARP IRE #1 @ REAL CORP 2021 16:30- 18:00 Chair: Gernot STÖGLEHNER Moderation: Christian EIZINGER Chair: Stefan NETSCH Chair: Sabina LEOPA 18:00

% Can Gamification be Used for Spatial % Smarte Lösungen statt „ Lockdown “? Der % Cycle4Value: a Token-based Incentive Final Round Table Energy Data Collection? Experiences „Tübinger Weg “ in der Corona- System to Promote Cycling Gained from the Development of the HotCity Pandemiebekämp fung auf dem Prüfstand Thomas WERNBACHER*, Alexander PFEIFFER**, with Game to Collect Urban Waste Heat Sources Thomas WIELAND Alexander SEEWALD***, Mario PLATZER****, Roland KREBS Ernst GEBETSROITHER-GERINGER*, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Institut für Geographie Dietmar HOFER*****, Mihai GHETE***** Giovanni GINOCCHINI Thomas WERNBACHER**, Marko GÖLS***, und Geoökologie; Karlsruhe, DE * Danube University Krems, Center for Applied Game Stefania PAOLAZZI Ernst MEISSNER****, Romana STOLLNBERGER*, Studies; Krems, AT Katarzyna GORCZYCA Roman GEYER*, Angelika GRAF****, ** Danube University Krems; Krems, AT Pietro ELISEI Alexander PFEIFFER**, Jakob WORSTER*****, % Gähnende Leere oder beliebter Park? *** Seewald Solutions; Weißkirchen an der Traun, AT Manfred SCHRENK Ralf-Roman SCHMIDT*, Robin FRIEDRICH* Hanna JÄGER **** yVerkehrsplanung; Graz, AT Judith RYSER * AIT Austrian Institution of Technology, Center for Institut für Geographie und Geoökologie, ***** Bike Citizens; Graz, AT Alfonso VEGARA

Energy; Vienna, AT Humangeographie; Karlsruhe, DE % Daniela PATTI ** picapipe; Wien, AT Finding Suitable Measures for Mobility Pietro L. VERGA *** Digitalsunray; Vienna, AT Behaviour Change **** Grazer Energieagentur; Graz, AT % Sicherheitsempfinden im öffentlichen Johanna SCHMITT, Anna BUTZHAMMER, Moderation: Sabina LEOPA ***** Digitalsunray; Viienna, AT Verkehr in Zeiten von COVID -19 Dagmar LAHNSTEINER, Thomas PRINZ Tabea DIETRICH, Sonja STÖFFLER Research Studios Austria FG – iSPACE; Salzburg, AT % Towards Climate Neutrality through Fraunhofer IAO, Mobility Ecosystems; Stuttgart, DE % Mobility in Metropolitan and Peripheral Integrated Energy Planning – a Cross- Country Comparison and Case Study Regions – an Educational Simulation Game Juliane STARK, Lukas HARTWIG, Analysis of Positive Energy District Concepts between Switzerland and Norway Paul PFAFFENBICHLER ______University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Matthias HAASE*, Daniela BAER** * Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Institute for Institute for Transport Studies; Vienna, AT

Facility Management; Wädenswil, CH

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% Monitoring Nature-Based Engineering Projects in Mountainous Region Presentations marked with % are reviewed papers.

Incorporating Spatial Imaging: Case Study of a Hydroelectric Project in Nepal Abhishek TIWARY*, Bhagawat RIMAL**, Abbes AMIRA*** * De Montfort University, School of Engineering and Sustainable Development; LE91BH, UK ** College of Applied Sciences, Tribhuvan University; Kirtipur, Nepal *** De Montfort University, Institute of Artificial Intelligence; LE1 9BH, UK

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18:00 City tour in a historic tramcar (registration via MY.CORP necessary)

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Thursday, 9 September 2021 Thursday, 9 September 2021 Time Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 3 Auditorium 4 Time Städtische Klimaanpassungsstrategien und 09:30- Cross -Border Spatial Development Improvement of Living Conditions Data in Planning 09:30- Leistbarkeit: Wie geht das? 11:00 Chair: Christa REICHER Chair: Pietro ELISEI Chair: Hans Rüdiger KAUFMANN 11:00 Moderation: Amila ŠIRBEGOVIĆ

% The Parametric Design to Foster Cross- Smartes Wohnen für Generationen – wie % The Liveable Life in Slums % The Application of CityGML Food Water Border Governance Nachverdichtung Chancen für leistbares, Neele EICKER Energy ADE to Estimate the Biomass Annalisa ROLLANDI alternsgerechtes und klimafreund liches Hafen-City-Universität; Hamburg, DE Potential for a Land Use Scenario Politecnico di Milano, DASTU; Milano, Italy Wohnen bietet Rushikesh PADSALA, Volker COORS

Katharina KIRSCH-SORIANO DA SILVA, Hochschule für Technik; Stuttgart, DE Metropolitan Peripheries as New Urban % Effectiveness of In Situ Upgrading in Lukas BOTZENHART Landscapes. Designing a Co-Creative Improving the Quality of Life of Beneficiaries Caritas der Erzdiözese Wien - Hilfe in Not, Stadtteilarbeit; Toolbox for the Integrated Development of Living in Informal Settlements in South Wien, AT % Types of Morphological Configurations of the Vienna City Region Africa the City across the Globe – a Remote Flora FESSLER*, Cédric RAMIÈRE**, Kedibone Precious MAGANADISA*, Sensing based Comparative Approach Claudia STAUBMANN**, Mara HAAS***, Vuyiswa LETSOKO**, Ockert PRETORIUS** Henri DEBRAY*, Chunping QIU**, Michael SCHMITT***, Roland KREBS***, Stefan MAYR*** * University of Johannesburg, Urban and Regional Planungsbezogene Stadtklimatologie: Yuanyuan WANG****, Xiao Xiang ZHU**, * MetroLab/CoCo architecture; Wien, AT Planning; Johannesburg, South Africa Werkzeuge und Maßnahmen auf Hannes TAUBENBÖCK**** ** MetroLab/CoCo architecture; Cénac et Saint Julien, FR ** Johannesburg, South Africa unterschiedlichen räumlichen und zeitlichen * German Aerospace Center (DLR), EOC; Weßling, DE *** MetroLab/Superwien urbanism; Wien, AT Skalen ** Technical University Munich, Munich, Signal Processing % The Role of Zoning in Cross-Border Simon TSCHANNETT*, Sebastian KUPSKI**, About Ecology in the City: an Attempt of in Earth Observation; Munich, DE Industrial Land Transition: Lessons from Matthias RATHEISER*, Isabel AUER*, Classification of the Political Trends *** Munich University of Applied Sciences, Department of Metropolitan Area Magdalena HOLZER* Olivier LEFEBVRE Geoinformatics; Munich, DE Ruiyi ZHANG*, Wanglin YAN** * Weatherpark GmbH; Wien, AT Olivier Lefebvre Consultant; Paris, France **** German Aerospace Center (DLR), EOC; Munich, DE * Keio University, Graduate School of Media and ** INKEK GmbH; Lohfelden, DE

Governance; Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Pre., Japan % Post-Earthquake Quality of Life: ** Keio University, Faculty of Environment and Information % The Digital World of the Future as an Assessing the Bam Recovery Process Studies; Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Pre., Japan Homa MASOUMI, Behzad MALEKPOUR ASL, Siamak Evolution of the Past % Integrierte Betrachtung einer BADR Oksana SMIRNOVA, Vasily POPOVICH, nachhaltigen Wärme - und Shahid Beheshti University, Urban and Regional Planning; Tatiana POPOVICH, Ksenia IVANOVA, Kältebewirtschaftung von Stadtquartieren Tehran, Iran Ilya MATIEVSKII Corinna SCHITTENHELM, Detlef KURTH SPIIRAS Hi-Tech Research and Development Office Ltd.; TU Kaiserslautern, Lehrstuhl Stadtplanung; St. Petersburg, Russia Kaiserslautern, DE % Assessing the Efficacy of Spatial Planning and Development System in Improving Living Conditions of the Society % Is the New Silk Road Enhancing Urban Isaac Tsholofelo TABANE, Trynos GUMBO, Expansion? Spatio -Temporal Analysis with Thembani MOYO, Zenzile MBINZA Remote Sensing Data University of Johannesburg, Urban and Regional Planning; Salim SOLTANI*, Henri DEBRAY**, Xiao Xiang ZHU**, Johannesburg, South Africa Hannes TAUBENBÖCK**

* Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Institute for Geography and Geology; Würzburg , DE

% ** German Aerospace Center (DLR), EOC; Weßling, DE Presentations marked with are reviewed papers. 11:00- Coffee Break 11:00- 11:30 Coffee Break 11:30

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Stakeholder -supported Research on the Die Geodateninfrastruktur und deren % Designing Waste Management Systems in % A Framework for an Effective Public Food -Water-Energy Nexus with three Potenzial zur Verbesserung der the City of The Future Participation Process in the Urban International Case Studies Intersubjektivität räumlicher Analysen: Marielisa PADILLA, Kavyashree SWAMIGOWDA, Development of City Centers – the Case of Ursula PIETZSCH*, Keyu BAO*, dargestellt am Beispiel der stationären Rohit SHEORAN Alexandria, Egypt Rushikesh PADSALA*, Ernst GEBETSROITHER- Einrichtungen zur Langzeitpflege älterer Fraunhofer IAO, Fraunhofer IAO; Stuttgart, DE Lojaina OKACHA, Dina SAADALLAH, GERINGER**, Barbara SMETSCHKA***, Menschen in Österreich Khaled ELHAGLA Jeffrey RAVEN****, Volker COORS* Tatjana FISCHER*, Markus JOBST** % Climate Proofing Spatial Planning Alexandria University, Faculty of Engineering, Architecture *Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart; Stuttgart, DE * University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Policies in Austria – Case Studies and Department, Alexandria, Egypt Vienna (BOKU Vienna), Institute of Spatial Planning, ** AIT – Austrian Institute of Technology; Vienna, AT Findings Environmental Planning and Land Rearrangement *** BOKU, Institute of Social Ecology; Vienna, AT Petra HIRSCHLER, Daniel SHAMS, Anna KALHORN, (IRUB); Vienna, AT **** FAIA, New York Institute of Technology; USA Hartmut DUMKE % Different or Alike? Motivation to ** TU Wien, Forschungsgruppe Kartographie; Wien, AT TU Wien, Institut für Raumplanung; Wien, AT Participate and Social Influence in Online

Int eraktives Erzeugen von thematischen Discussions by Age and Gender % Urban Land Use and Food Supply: the Karten mit CentropeMAP und % Urbanism to Riverine Planning Strategy Sofia SAHAB*, Jawad HAQBEEN**, Ito TAKAYUKI* Example of Vienna CentropeSTATISTICS for Climate Resilient Cosmic Sacred City in * Kyoto University, Department of Social Informatics; Lisa KAUFMANN*, Barbara SMETSCHKA*, Clemens BEYER, Manfred SCHRENK India -Varanasi Kyoto, Japan Anna KOZLOWSKA**, Ernst GEBETSROITHER- CORP – COnsulting Research Projects; Vienna, AT Sanhita BANDYOPADHYAY*, Bikram DUTTA** ** Nagoya Institute of Technology, Department of GERINGER*** * Freelancer, Environment; Gurgaon, India Computer Science; Nagoya, Japan * BOKU Vienna; Vienna, AT % Ist der Onlinehand el Wettbewerbstreiber ** L&T, Pre Construction; Gurgaon, India ** AIT; Vienna, AT oder gar „ Rettungsanker “ für unsere *** Vienna, AT Städte? Eine modellgestützte Analyse der Growing Flood Risk in Areas with Lower % New Technologies for Participatory

Determinanten des Einkaufsverhaltens im Flood Hazard – Spatial Planning Options to Planning: Between Parametric Design and

Multi - und Cross-Channel-Kontext Address this Challenge Brand Urbanism Thomas WIELAND Lena JUNGER, Walter SEHER Annalisa ROLLANDI Urban Living Labs as a Driver for Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Institut für Geographie Sustainable Food -Water-Energy Innovations Universität für Bodenkultur Wien, IRUB; Wien, AT Politecnico di Milano, DASTU; Milano, Italy und Geoökologie; Karlsruhe, DE Tamara MITROFANENKO, Andreas MUHAR, Kim RESSAR, Thomas SCHAUPPENLEHNER % Subjektiven Verkehrsstress objektiv % Barriers and Opportunities of Community Vienna, AT messen – ein EmoCycling-Mixed-Methods- Participation in Informal Settlement Ansatz Upgrading Projects: A Case Study of Slovo Jule Stephanie MERK*, Jochen ECKART**, Park, South Africa Peter ZEILE*** % Performance of Urban Agriculture in Kedibone MAGANADISA, Vuyiswa LETSOKO, * Hochschule Karlsruhe Technik und Wirtschaft, IMM; Tokyo: a Geospatial Perspective of the Ockert PRETORIUS Karlsruhe, DE Food -Water-Energy Nexus University of Johannesburg, Department of Urban and Keidai KISHIMOTO, Wanglin YAN ** Hochschule Karlsruhe Technik und Wirtschaft, Professur Verkehrsökologie; Karlsruhe, DE Regional Planning; Johannesburg, South Africa Keio University; Fujisawa, Japan *** Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Professur

Stadtquartiersplanung; Karlsruhe, DE Presentations marked with % are reviewed papers.

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14:00- Session after Lunch 14:00- Session after Lunch 14:30 Chair and Talk: Kurt HOFSTETTER 14:30

Urban Climate and New Social Housing Summary of Keynote: Urban Climate: Adaptation Tools REAL CORP 2021 And Measures Special Topics Simon TSCHANNETT, Weatherpark GmbH; Wien, AT Technologische Innovation 14:30- Food -Water-Energy Nexus II Urban Climate Adaptation Strategies Smart Mobility Solutions 14:30- und ihre Auswirkung auf Städte 16:00 Chair: Volker COORS Chair: Amila ŠIRBEGOVIĆ Chair: Christian EIZINGER 16:00 Moderation: Clemens BEYER

CITYFOOD – Upscaled Urban Aquaponics % Typologien räumlicher Auswirkungen der % How to Make Existing Urban Structures % alBOX: White Label Parcel Lockers as and the Food-Water-Energy Nexus Digitalisierung Climate -Resilient? Sustainable Solution for Last Mile Delivery G. BAGANZ*, M. SCHRENK**, O. KÖRNER***, Radostina RADULOVA-STAHMER Katrin HAGEN*, Tanja TÖTZER**, Nina HOHENECKER*, Johannes BRAITH**, D. BAGANZ****, S. GODDEK*****, K. KEESMAN*****, TU Graz/KIT, Institut für Städtebau; Graz, AT Erik MEINHARTER***, Dietmar MILLINGER****, Seragiotto CLOVIS***, Sandra EITLER****, Z. ZISCAN******, E. BAGANZ*******, H. MONSEES****, Matthias RATHEISER*****, Susanne FORMANEK****** Georg HAUGER*, Matthias PRANDTSTETTER***, T. NEHLS********, A. DOERBERG*********, % Zur Co-Evolution von Stadtsystemen und * TU Wien, Dept. of Landscape Architecture; Vienna, AT Matthias STEINBAUER*****, Reinhold SCHODL**** W. KLOAS**********, F. LOHRBERG*********** ** AIT Austrian Institute of Technology; Vienna, AT * TU Wien, Institute for Spatial Planning; Vienna, AT * IGB Berlin, RWTH Aachen; Berlin, DE Diffusion urbaner Innovationen: *** PlanSinn Planung & Kommunikation; Vienna, AT ** Storebox Holding GmbH; Vienna, AT ** BOKU; Vienna, AT*** IGZ; Großbeeren, DE Charakteristika einer technologieoffenen **** IGB; Berlin, DE***** WUR; Wageningen, NL Stadtentwicklung **** GREX IT services GmbH; Vienna, AT *** AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Center for Energy; ****** ASEM; Chișinău, Moldova******* Berlin, DE Steffen BRAUN ***** Weatherpark GmbH; Vienna, AT Vienna, AT ******** TUBerlin, DE********* ZALF; Müncheberg, DE Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Stadtsystem-Gestaltung; ****** GRÜNSTATTGRAU; Vienna, AT **** University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna; Vienna, AT ***** Variocube GmbH; Linz, AT ********** IGB, HU; Berlin, DE Stuttgart, DE % Improvement of Human Thermal Comfort *********** RWTH; Aachen, DE % in Built Environment using BIM Simulation % Simulation and Analysis of Urban Green KI-gestützter Wordcloud-Generator für Methods, Case Study in Alexandria, Egypt % City Afoot – What the State-of-the-Art Roofs with Photovoltaic in the Framework Beteiligungsprozesse Omnia KASSAB Walkable City Looks Like of Water -Energy Nexus Axel HÄUSLER, Carsten OLDENBURG Alexandria University, Architectural Engineering Susanne TOBISCH, Angelika PSENNER Keyu BAO*, Daniela THRÄN**, Bastian SCHRÖTER* Technische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe, Department; Alexandria, Egypt * Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart,; Stuttgart, DE Forschungsschwerpunkt nextPlace; Detmold, DE TU Wien, Institute of Urban Design; Wien, AT ** Helmholz Center for Environmental Research, Leipzig, DE % Energy Issues in Building and District

% Visioning of Next-Generation Wastewater Assessment Schemes and Benchmarking Resource Recovery Facilities: Summary Systems % Exploring 4IR Technologies as a Solution Findings of Student Work Matthias HAASE to Improve the Traffic Flow on the Roads: a Veronica FRANCO, Michael BOBKER, Hillary BROWN Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Institute for Facility Case of the City of Johannesburg City College of New York, CUNY Institute for Urban Management; Wädenswil, CH Siphiwe MBATHA, Trynos GUMBO, Ouwayeni ONIYA, Systems; New York, USA Thembani MOYO

% Developing and Implementing the University of Johannesburg, Urban and Regional Planning; Design -led Nexus Approach for Sustainable Johannesburg, South Africa

Urbanisation

Wanglin YAN

Keio University, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies; Fujisawa, Japan Presentations marked with % are reviewed papers. 16:00- 16:00- 16:30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 16:30

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16:30- Food -Water-Energy Nexus III Nachhaltigkeit in der Mobilität Urban Lifestyles Social Innovation 16:30- 18:00 Chair: Ernst GEBETSROITHER-GERINGER Moderation: Wolfgang W. WASSERBURGER Chair: Doris ÖSTERREICHER Chair: Hans Rüdiger KAUFMANN 18:00

% Using Environmental Input-Output Raumansprüche für E-Ladeinfrastruktur im % Rethinking Planning and Spatial % Bringing Research on City Resilience to Analysis to Assess Energy, Water and CO 2 öffentlichen Raum dichtbebauter Assessment from a Care Perspective Relevant Stakeholders – Combining Co- Emissions in Tokyo’s Food System Stadtquartiere Lidewij TUMMERS*, Heidrun WANKIEWICZ** creation and Standardization in the ARCH Xujie HU, Wanglin YAN Ulrich BERGMANN, Linda SEYFRIED, * CORRINA; Rotterdam, NL project Keio University, Media and Governance; Fujisawa City, Viktoria KOFLER ** Planwind; Salzburg, AT Rene LINDNER*, Daniel LÜCKERATH**, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan verkehrplus Prognose Planung und Strategieberatung Josune HERNANTES***, Carmen JACA***, GmbH; Graz, AT Vasileios LATINOS****, Katherine PEINHARDT**** * DIN German Institute for Standardization; Berlin, DE % Wie können öffentliche E-Ladestationen % Assessing the Impacts of Urban ** Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and sozial fair positioniert werden? Eine Determinants on Physical Activity Information Systems IAIS; Sankt Augustin, DE % Introduction of Key Nexus Indicators to Analyse der Aktivitätsmuster und Engagement: An Applied Study on *** TECNUN – University de Navarra; San Sebastian, Assess the Urban Food -Water-Energy potenziellen Ladevorgänge von Frauen, Residents of Alexandria City, Egypt Spain Nexus within the SUNEX Project Personen mit niedrigem Einkommen und Dina FARAG, Hany AYAD, Dina SAADALLAH **** ICLEI Europe; Freiburg, DE Ali HAINOUN**, Wolfgang LOIBL** Über -65-Jährigen Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Architectural * AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Center of Christian Joachim GRUBER*, Maria SCHWEIGHART*, Department; Alexandria, Egypt % Behavioural Studies in Spatial Planning Energy; Vienna, AT Sebastian SEEBAUER*, Samuel FELBERMAIR** Inge PENNINCX*, Jonas DE MAEYER**, ** Vienna, AT * Joanneum Research, LIFE; Graz, AT Sophie LEROY**, Sophie DE MULDER* ** Salzburger Verkehrsverbund GmbH; Salzburg, AT * Brussels, Belgium Once Upon a Time a Genius Loci ** Endeavour; Antwerpen, Belgium % Radfahren auf realen und virtuellen Conceived a Place Flächen – Das NRVP-Projekt Cape Reviso Lineu CASTELLO, Simone BACK PROCHNOW % Integrating User Needs in Sustainable % Developing Design Baseline to Reduce Peter ZEILE*, Thomas OBST**, Fabian DEMBSKI**, UFRGS – Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Neighbourhood Transition of the Smart City Urban Environmental Load in Food -Energy- Johanna DRESCHER***, Oezlem CINAR****, PROPAR – Post Graduate Program Faculty of – Expanding Knowledge and Insight among Water Demand Uwe WOESSNER** Architecture; Porto Alegre, Brazil Professional Stakeholders Shun NAKAYAMA*, Wanglin YAN*, Will GALLO WAY** * Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Daniela BAER, Anandasivakumar EKAMBARAM * Keio University, Graduate School of Media and Neighbourhoodplanning; Karlsruhe, DE SINTEF, COMMUNITY; Trondheim, Norway Governance; Kanagawa, Japan ** High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart HLRS, ** Ryerson University, Faculty of Engineering & Vizualisation; Stuttgart, DE % The Effects of City Fabric on Urban Architectural Science; Toronto, Canada *** Allgemeiner Deutscher Fahrrad-Club e.V. (ADFC), Strategies in Pandemic Time – Case Study Bundesgeschäftsstelle; Berlin, DE Rome City (Italy) **** Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Professur Negar ISA KAKROODI*, Sina MIRZA BABAEI** * Stadtquartiersplanung; Karlsruhe, DE Personal atelier; Noshahr, Iran ** Sapienza University Rome, Department of History, % Partizipative Prozesse bei taktischen Design and Architecture Restoration; Rome, Italy Interventionen – Einblicke aus Villach

Linda DÖRRZAPF, Paul ACHATZ, Martin BERGER TU Wien, MOVE; Wien, AT Presentations marked with % are reviewed papers.

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Friday, 10 September 2021 Friday, 10 September 2021 Time Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 3 Auditorium 4 Time Case Studies in Sustainability: 09:30- Innovation and Competitiveness Reuse, Regeneration, Transformation 09:30- Vienna, Salzburg, Berlin 11:00 Chair: Hans Rüdiger KAUFMANN Chair: Judith RYSER 11:00 Chair: Gösta BAGANZ

% Sustainable Development in The % The Role of the Public Municipality in % Sustainable Smart City – the Path of Healthcare Enterprises Management Urban Regeneration: the Case of Genoa Vienna Through BIM And FM Interaction Based on a Giampiero LOMBARDINI, Beatrice MORETTI, Mona TREUDE*, Ralf SCHÜLE** Holistic Aspect Structure Matilde PITANTI * Wuppertal Insitute, Urban Transition; Wuppertal, DE Seyed Reza HOSSEINI RAVIZ, University of Genova, Dipartimento Architettura e Design; ** Bundesinstitut für Bau-, Stadt- und Raumforschung; Sobah Abbas PETERSEN Genova, Italia Bonn, DE Norwegian University of Science and Technology; Trondheim, Norway % Densification of the Existing Urban % CRISA LIDE decision support system for % Investigation of the State of Spatial Pattern: the Case Salzburg urban development: from idea to Transformat ion Policy and Practice: Stefan NETSCH implementation. Rostov-on-Don, Russia Lessons from the City of Johannesburg Salzburg University of Applied Sciences, Smart City; E. BATUNOVA*, S. THRUKHACHEV**, P. ELISEI***, Mueletshedzi Helen PHOSHO, Trynos GUMBO, Kuchl, AT M. SCHRENK****, E. KHITEVA**, M. DRAGHIA*****, Thembani MOYO, Eric MAKONI O. SMIRNOVA******, V. V. POPOVICH******, V. MEI- University of Johannesburg, Urban and Regional % Urban Rooftop Uses: Competition and TA*******, A.V. TACHE*******, O.-C. POPESCU******* Planning; Johannesburg, South Africa Potentials from the Perspective of Farming * Politecnico di Milano, DAStU; Milan, Italy and Aquaponics – a Berlin Case Study ** Southern Urban Planning Center; Rostov-on-Don, RUS Gösta BAGANZ*, Daniela BAGANZ*, Elias BAGANZ**, *** EU UIA Programme Intl. Expert; Bucharest, Romania % Methods for Regrouping Economic Werner KLOAS*, Frank LOHRBERG*** **** CORP Consulting Research Projects; Schwechat, AT Activ ities into Meaningful Clusters ***** Urbasofia; Bucharest, Romania * Leibniz-Institut für Gewässerökologie und Binnenfischerei ****** SPIIRAS – Hi Tech Research and Development Sophie DE MULDER*, Inge PENNINCX**, (IGB); Berlin, Germany Office Ltd.; St. Petersburg, Russia Geert VAN HAUTE*, Jan ZAMAN* ** Berlin, Germany ******* INCD URBAN-INCERC; Bucharest, Romania * Department of Environment & Spatial Development *** RWTH Aachen; Aachen, Germany Flanders; Brussels, Belgium % What Makes a Participative Tool Elicit ** Flanders Environment Agency, Flemish Planning More Sample Views? Discussion with Bureau for Environment and Spatial Development; Supportive Means for Mutual Benefits Brussels, Belgium Sofia SAHAB*, Jawad HAQBEEN**, Ito TAKAYUKI* * Kyoto University, Dept of Social Informatics; Kyoto, JP ** Nagoya Institute of Technology, Department of % Spatial Trends of Adaptive Reuse Computer Science; Nagoya, JP Projects: Challenges and Opportunities for Competences of Smart City Planners: the Developing Cities Alpha and Omega Thembani MOYO, Trynos GUMBO, Ouwayeni ONIYA, Hans Rüdiger KAUFMANN*, Dolores SANCHEZ Siphwe Given MBATHA BENGOA*, Henning TIRREL**, University of Johannesburg, University of Johannesburg; Mohammad Fateh Ali KHAN PANNI*** Johannesburg, South Africa * Univ. of Applied Management Studies; Mannheim, DE

** University of Nicosia; Nicosia, Cyprus

*** BAC International Study Centre; Dhaka, Bangladesh Presentations marked with % are reviewed papers. 11:00- 11:00- 11:30 Coffee Break 11:30

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11:30- Blue and Green Infrastructure Welfare and Justice Innovation in Planning Methods 11:30- 13:00 Chair: Christian EIZINGER Chair: Georg NEUGEBAUER Chair: Gösta BAGANZ 13:00

% Can Church Gardens Represent a % Developing Cultural Heritage Plan in The Monitoring Canvas: a Participatory Tool Valuable Recreation Alternative in Cities? Response to Future Challenges: Case of for Understanding the Succes s of Mission - Diana Andreea ONOSE, Ioan Cristian IOJA, Lamu -Town World Heritage Site, Kenya Oriented Innovation Policies Andreea Raluca SLAVE, Simona Raluca GR ĂDINARU, Maryam MOHAMED, Hassan ABDUL-SALAM, Mathias MITTEREGGER Athanasios Alexandru GAVRILIDIS, Ana-Maria POPA Ali BAKR AustriaTech; Vienna, AT University of Bucharest, CCMESI; Bucharest, Romania Alexandria University, Architectural Engineering; Alexandria, Egypt % Enhancing Identity through Streetscape The Possibility of Qualifying the Courtyards Composition of Religious Buildings as Open Public Sondos FOUDA, Tarek FARGHALY, Hany AYAD Spaces: a Case Study of the City of Brčko % Upscaling “Building and Planning University of Alexandria, Department of Architecture; Slobodan BULATOVIĆ, Eva VANIŠTA LAZAREVIĆ , Culture” to a Regional Lev el in Römerland Alexandria, Egypt Jelena MARIĆ Carnuntum () % Streetscape Design Elements Approach University of , Faculty of Architecture, Hartmut DUMKE, Daniel YOUSSEF as a Tool for Urban Soundscape Department for urbanism; Belgrade, TU Wien, Institute for Spatial Planning, Research Unit of Enhancement A Perspective from Ahmed Regional Planning and Regional Development; Wien, AT Oraby Square, Alexandria, Egypt % Urban Trees – Detection, Delineation, Amira ELMAHDY, Ali BAKR, Amira FATHY Quantification, and Characterisation based University of Alexandria, Department of Architecture; on VHR Remote Sensing % Patterns and Practices of Spatial Alexandria, Egypt Tobias LEICHTLE*, Markus ZEHNER*, Transformation: a Historical Review of Marlene KÜHNL**, Klaus MARTIN**, Approaches % Urban Resilience Thinking. Dealing with Hannes TAUBENBÖCK* Mueletshedzi Helen PHOSHO, Trynos GUMBO, Epistemic Uncertainty in Smart City * German Aerospace Center (DLR), Geo-Risks and Civil Thembani MOYO, Eric MAKONI Development Security; Wessling, DE University of Johannesburg, Urban and Regional Ulrich UFER*, Sadeeb S. OTTENBURGER** ** Company for Remote Sensing and Environmental Planning; Johannesburg, South Africa * Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Techno- Research (SLU); Munich, DE logy Assessment and Systems Analysis; Karlsruhe, DE ** Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Thermal

% The Influence of Users’ Socio -Economic Energy Technology and Safety; Eggenstein- Background on the Perception and Leopoldshafen, DE Involvement o f Urban Spaces Menatallah OSMAN, Hassan ABDEL-SALAM, Dina SAADALLAH Alexandria University, Faculty of Engineering, Architectural Department; Alexandria, Egypt

Presentations marked with % are reviewed papers. 13:00- 13:00- 13:30 Conference Closing: Summary, Outlook, Perspectives 13:30

38 39 26th International Conference CITIES 20.50 7-10 September 2021 ISOCARPon Urban INSTITUTE Planning and Regional Development in the Creating Habitats for the 3rd Millennium CentreInformation Society for Smart – Sustainable – Climate Neutral Urban Excellence REVIEWER TEAM AND PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

About We are the research spin-off Al-Hokail, Abdulhakeem A.; Dr. Urban Planner, Saudi Arabia Dhahran, Saudi Arabia In 2016 the Stichting (Foundation) ISOCARP Institute, Centre for Urban Baypinar, Mete Basar; Ass. Prof. Dr. University, Department of Urban and Regional Planning Istanbul, of the International Society Excellence, was founded under Dutch Law to expand and support the activitiesactivities of ISOCARP, of ISOCARP, the International the International Society Society of City of and City Regional and Regional Planners. Planners. Benedikt, Josef; Dr. Geologic Dr. Benedikt, GIS & Fuzzy Logic Vienna, AT of City and Regional After intensive preparations, the ISOCARP Institute started its activities and Beyer, Clemens; Dipl.-Ing. CORP – Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning Vienna, AT projects in March 2018. The ISOCARP Institute exclusively operates as the Planners (ISOCARP) and ƘƛŵŘğĐƯ΁ŵĹȌĐğ΁ŵĹ΁Ưłğ΁U®€ƘƛŵŘğĐƯ΁ŵĹȌĐğ΁ŵĹ΁Ưłğ΁U®€ ¦£΁®ŵĐňğƯǖ͒΁ ¦£΁®ŵĐňğƯǖ͒΁ Bogdanovic, Ruzica; Prof. University of Belgrade, Faculty for Transport & Traffi c Engineering Belgrade, Serbia Börner, Wolfgang; Mag. City of Vienna, Urban Archeology Division Vienna, AT specialise in research Mission Broschart, Daniel; Dr.-Ing. Stadtplanungsamt Landberg am Landberg am Lech, DE communication, citizen The mission of ISOCARP Institute is to enrich the knowledge base and developingdeveloping the capacity the capacity of individuals, of individuals, organisations organisations and institutions and institutions partaking partaking Cabello, Maria; MSc Trabajos Catastrales, Departamento Comercial Sarraguren, Navarra, Spain engagement, urban in shapingin shaping and developing and developing human human settlements. settlements. The Institute’s The Institute’s prime primeobjectives objectives Dorau, Uschi; Dipl.-Ing. Freiland Umweltconsulting ZT GmbH Vienna, AT are strengthening cross-border collaboration globally, upholding professional advocacy and professional excellenceexcellence in planning, in planning, advancing advancing sustainable sustainable planning, planning, increasing increasing awareness awareness Dörrzapf, Linda; Dipl.-Ing. TU Wien, Institute of Spatial Planning Vienna, AT of major development trends and promoting best practices, all while serving Elisei, Pietro; Dr.-Ing. Urbasofi a Buchrest, Romania trainings. as a “Urban Think Tank” facilitating the generation and dissemination of knowledge for better cities. Emberger, Günter; Prof. Mag. Dr. TU Wien, Research Center of Transport Planning and Traffi c Engineering Vienna, AT Engelke, Dirk; Prof. Dr. Hochschule für Technik Rapperswil Rapperswil, CH Exner, Jan-Philipp; Dr.-Ing. MSc Urban Planner, ZENNER International Saarbrücken, DE

Practice Research Academy Fischer, Tatjana; Mag. Dr. BOKU Vienna, Institute of Spatial Planning, Environmental Planning and Land RearrangementVienna, AT Practical implimentation of urban Capitialise and expand the urban Disseminate the urban knowledge of Garau, Chiara; Dr. University of Cagliari, Faculty of Architecture Cagliari, IT solutions, supported by activities of knowledge of ISOCARP members and ISOCARP and upgrade the capacities of Golubovic Matic, Darinka; MSc Urban Planner Tallinn, Estonia technical assistance, urban labs and urban professionals by initiating, urban stakeholders and younger urban charreettes, delivering tangible developing and managing research professionals, by initiating and Grimm-Pretner, Dagmar; Ass. Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. BOKU Vienna, Institute of Landscape Architecture Vienna, AT solutions to local municipalities and activities related to urban development, managing different programmes related Gugerell, Katharina; Dr. BOKU Vienna, Institute for Sustainable Economic Development Vienna, AT governments, as well as other entities exploring research topics, programmes, to training and capacity-building, ideas and urban development trends. education and professional experience. Hanzl, Małgorzata; PhD Technical University of , Poland UPATs, Urban Labs & Technical EU and Global Research YPPs, Trainings & Online Hauger, Georg; Prof. Dr. TU Wien, Institute of Spatial Planning Vienna, AT Assistance Projects Education Höhl, Wolfgang; Prof. Dr.-Ing. University of Applied Sciences Augsburg, Faculty of Design Augsburg, DE Jain, Bijendra K., Arch. PhD City of New Delhi, Delhi Development Authority New Delhi, India

ISOCARP Institute in EU-funded projects Klementschitz, Roman; Dr. University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna, AT Murgante, Beniamino; Prof. Dr. University of Basilicata Potenza, IT Within the Research Pillar, ISOCARP Institute actively +CityXChange (2018-2023) contributes to the urban research community through its CityxChange is a smart city project granted funding by the European Union’s Navratil, Gerhard; Prof. Dr. TU Wien, Department of Geodesy and Geoinformation Vienna, AT work on research projects, publications, and strong network Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. It brings the two aspiring Netsch, Stefan; Dipl.-Ing. Fachhochschule Salzburg, Smart Buildings in Smart Cities Salzburg, AT of academic professionals. The Institute mainly carries on Lighthouse Cities Trondheim (NO) and Limerick (IE) together with the contribution to EU and global research projects initiated distinguished Follower Cities Alba Iulia (RO), Pisek (CZ), Võru (EST), Smolyan Neuschmid, Julia; Mag. IDC Austria Vienna, AT by the International Society of City and Regional Planners (BG) and Sestao (ES), to underline their ambition to achieve sustainable Pietsch, Matthias; Dipl.-Ing. Hochschule Anhalt – Anhalt University of Applied Sciences Bernburg, DE since 2016. urban ecosystems that have zero emissions and establish a 100% renewable energy city-region by 2050. Popovich, Vasiliy V.; Prof. Dr. Russian Academy of Sciences, SPIIRAS, Head of OOGIS Laboratory St. Peterburg, Russia In November 2018, the H2020 project Positive City Ryser, Judith; Arch City Scope Europe, Urban Thinker London, UK Exchange ƣƯñƛƯğė΁ñŪė΁ĐŵŪƣƯňƯƷƯğƣ΁Ưłğ΁ȌƛƣƯ΁ƘƛŵŘğĐƯ΁ƣŵşğşǖ΁ƣƯñƛƯğė΁ñŪė΁ĐŵŪƣƯňƯƷƯğƣ΁Ưłğ΁ȌƛƣƯ΁ƘƛŵŘğĐƯ΁ƣŵşğşǖ΁ Schrenk, Manfred; Dipl.-Ing. CORP – Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning Schwechat, AT operated within the Institute. ISOCARP Institute has been VARCITIES (2020-2025) granted EU funding from other H2020 funded project on Seher, Walter; Ass. Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. BOKU Vienna, Institute of Spatial Planning, Environmental Planning and Land RearrangementVienna, AT the topic of nature-based solutions, VARCITIES In an increasingly urbanised world, cities face several challenges and threats, (2020-2025) and JustNature (2021-2026). struggling to propose credible urban futures and new opportunities for their Steinnocher, Klaus; Dr. Austrian Insitute of Technology, Center for Energy Vienna, AT citizens. VARCITIES is an ambitious project that puts citizens and the “human Stupar, Aleksandra; Prof. Dr. University of Belgrade, Department of Urbanism Belgrade, Serbia U®€ ¦£΁UŪƣƯňƯƷƯğ΁ĹŵĐƷƣğƣ΁ŵŪ΁ñ΁ǐňėğ΁ƛñŪĺğ΁ŵĹ΁Ȍğşėƣ΁ƛğşñƯğė΁U®€ ¦£΁UŪƣƯňƯƷƯğ΁ĹŵĐƷƣğƣ΁ŵŪ΁ñ΁ǐňėğ΁ƛñŪĺğ΁ŵĹ΁Ȍğşėƣ΁ƛğşñƯğė΁communities” at the centre of future cities’ vision. Eight European Pilot Cities to urban development (i.e., climate action, urban resilience, (from different climate regions) will test and implement a series of Stüssi, Robert; MSc Energy and Mobility Consultant Lisbon, Portugal nature-based solutions and visionary actions that support creativity, public spaces, smart cities, urban culture and heritage, etc.) Taha, Dina; Ass. Prof. Dr. Alexandria University, Faculty of Engineering Alexandria, Egypt and it always seek for new collaborations with other inclusivity, health, and happiness in a holistic way. partners and organisations. Vaništa Lazarević, Eva; University of Belgrade Belgrade, Serbia JUSTNature (2021-2026) Wankiewicz, Heidrun; Mag. Dr. planwind.at – planning.management.research Salzburg, AT JUSTNature is an EU funded project under Horizon 2020. Its overall objective Wasserburger, Wolfgang W.; Dipl.-Ing. AccessibleMap Association Vienna, AT is the activation of nature-based solutions (NbS) to ensure a just transition Zeile, Peter; Dr.-Ing. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Urban and Landscape Design | STQP Karlsruhe, DE towards low-carbon cities, based on principles such as the right to ecological space, the right to clean air, thermal comfort, and a thriving biodiversity. The project will support seven European City Practice Labs in the co-design and 40 co-creation of local low carbon and high air quality NbS to shape low-carbon 41 cities. www.corp.at 26th International Conference CITIES 20.50 7-10 September 2021 on Urban Planning and Regional Development in the Creating Habitats for the 3rd Millennium Information Society Smart – Sustainable – Climate Neutral

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ABART-HERISZT, Lore; Dipl.-Ing. Dr.; BAGANZ, Gösta; Leibniz-Institut für BOTZENHART, Lukas; MA; Caritas DALLA FONTANA, Michele; Univer - EICKER, Neele; Hafen City Univer - FISCHER, Wolfgang; Mag.phil. GEIER, Stefan; DI; Universität für University of Natural Resources and Gewässerökologie und Binnenfischerei der Erzdiözese Wien – Hilfe in Not, sity of São Paulo; São Paulo, Brasil sität; Hamburg, DE Dr.rer.nat.; University of Graz, Depart - Bodenkultur Wien, Institut für Raumpla- Life Sciences, Institute of Spatial Plan- (IGB); Berlin, Germany Stadtteilarbeit; Wien, AT ment of Geography and Regional Sci- nung, Umweltplanung und Bodenord- ning, Environmental Planning and Land DANZER, Lisa; L&R Sozialforschung; EITLER, Sandra; Mag; University of ence; Graz, AT nung; Wien, AT Rearrangement; Vienna, AT BAGANZ, Daniela; Leibniz-Institut BRAITH, Johannes; MA; Storebox Vienna, AT Applied Sciences BFI Vienna; Vienna, für Gewässerökologie und Binnen- Holding GmbH; Vienna, AT AT FISCHER, Tatjana; Dr.; BOKU Vi - GERIKE, Regine; Prof. Dr.; Tech - ABDEL-SALAM, Hassan; Professor; fischerei (IGB); Berlin, Germany DE ARAÚJO MOREIRA, Fabiano; enna, Institute of Spatial Planning, En- nische Universität Dresden, „Friedrich Alexandria University, Faculty of Engi - BRAUN, Steffen; Dipl.-Ing.; Fraun - University of São Paulo; São Paulo, EKAMBARAM, Anandasivakumar; vironmental Planning and Land Rear- List“ Faculty of Transport and Traffic neering, Architectural Department; Al - BAGANZ, Elias; Berlin, DE hofer-Gesellschaft, Stadtsystem-Ge- Brasil Dr.; SINTEF, COMMUNITY; Trondheim, rangement (IRUB); Vienna, AT Sciences, Chair of Integrated Transport exandria, Egypt staltung; Stuttgart, DE Norway Planning and Traffic Engineering; Dres - HAGEN, Katrin; Dr.; TU Wien, De - BAJIC, Katharina; BSc; AIT Austrian DE MAEYER, Jonas; Endeavour; Ant - den, DE partment of Landscape Architecture; ABDUL-SALAM, Hassan; Professor; Institute of Technology GmbH, Center BRIEGEL, Daniela; M.Sc.; Technische werpen, Belgium EL SAYED, Zeyad; DR.; Faculty of Vienna, AT Alexandria University, Architectural En - for Ditigal Safety and Security; Wien, Universität Kaiserslautern, Lehrstuhl Re- Engineering, Alexandria University, GEYER, Roman; AIT Austrian Institu - gineering; Alexandria, Egypt AT gionalentwicklung und Raumordnung; DE MULDER, Sophie; Department Department of Architecture and Urban tion of Technology, Center for Energy; HAINOUN, Ali; Dr.; AIT Austrian In - Kaiserslautern, DE of Environment & Spatial Development Planning; Alexandria, Egypt FLORACK, Arnd; Dr.; Universität Vienna, AT stitute of Technology GmbH, Center of ACHATZ, Paul; Bsc.; TU Wien, BAKR, Ali; Professor; Alexandria Flanders; Brussels, Belgium Wien, Sozialpsychologie und Konsu- Energy; Vienna, AT MOVE; Wien, AT University, Architectural Engineering; BROWN, Hillary; FAIA; City Col - ELHAGLA, Khaled; Prof. Dr.; Alex - mentenverhaltensforschung; Wien, AT GHETE, Mihai; Bike Citizens; Graz, AT Alexandria, Egypt lege of New York, CUNY Institute for DEBRAY, Henri; German Aerospace andria University; Alexandria, Egpyt HAQBEEN, Jawad; Nagoya Institute ADERIBIGBE, Oluwayemi-Oniya; Dr; Urban Systems; New York, USA Center (DLR), EOC; Weßling, DE FORMANEK, Susanne; DI; GRÜN - GIESCH, Michael Andreas; BSc; Uni - of Technology, Department of Compu- University of Johannesburg, Urban and BANDYOPADHYAY, Piyali; Dr.; Cen - ELISEI, Pietro; ISOCARP President- STATTGRAU Forschungs- und Innova- versity of Graz, Department of Geog- ter Science; Nagoya, Japan Regional Planning; Johannesburg, South tral Pollution Control Board, Central Pol- DEGROS, Aglaée; Univ.-Prof; TU Elect; Bucharest, Romania tions-GmbH; Vienna, AT raphy and Regional Science; Graz, AT Africa lution Control Board; New Delhi, India Graz, Institut für Städtebau; Graz, AT HARTWIG, Lukas; University of Nat - ELMAHDY, Amira; MSc student; Uni - FOUDA, Sondos; Arch.; University ural Resources and Life Sciences, Insti- ALAA EL-DIN, Amr; Faculty of Engi - BANDYOPADHYAY, Sanhita; Dr; DEMBSKI, Fabian; Dr.-Ing.; High versity of Alexandria, Department of of Alexandria, Department of Architec - tute for Transport Studies; Vienna, AT neering, Alexandria University, Depart - Freelancer, Environment; Gurgaon, In - BRUGNER, Paul; BEd MSc; Stadt - Performance Computing Center Stutt- Architecture; Alexandria, Egypt ture; Alexandria, Egypt ment of Architecture and Urban Plan- dia LABOR Innovationen für urbane Leben- gart HLRS, Vizualisation; Stuttgart, DE HASELSTEINER, Edeltraud; Urban - ning; Alexandria, Egypt squalität GmbH; Graz, AT ENGELKE, Dirk; Prof. Dr.; OST FRANCHINI, Teresa; Dr; Madrid, ity; Vienna, AT BAO, Keyu; MSc.; Hochschule für D‘HONDT, Frank; Territorial capital – Ostschweizer Fachhochschule; Rap - Spain ALEXANDROPOULOU, Alexandra; Technik Stuttgart, Center for Sustain- BULATOVIĆ, Slobodan; PhD student; Institute, Director; Glyfada, Greece perswil, CH HASENAUER, Hubert; Rector of the City of Halandri; Halandri, Greece able Energy Technology; Stuttgart, DE University of Belgrade, Department for FRANCO, Veronica; MS; City Col - GINOCCHINI, Giovanni; Fondazi - University of Natural Resources and urbanism; Belgrade, Serbia DI GIULIO, Gabriela Marques; FARAG, Dina; Assistant Lecturer; lege of New York, CUNY Institute for one innovazione urbana, Fondazione Life Sciences; Vienna, AT ALI, F. Bakr; Professor; Faculty of BARBORIC, Blaz; Geodetic instiute University of São Paulo; São Paulo, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria Uni - Urban Systems; New York, USA innovazione urbana; Bologna, Italia engineering, Architecture; Alexandria, of Slovenia; Ljubljana, Slovenia BÜRBAUMER, Magdalena; DI MEng; Brasil versity, Architectural Department; Alex - HAUGER, Georg; Prof. Dr.; TU Egypt Technische Universität Wien; Wien, AT andria, Egypt FREY, Harald; TU Wien; Vienna, AT GODDEK, Simon; WUR; Wagenin - Wien, Raumplanung/E280-05 Verke - BATUNOVA, Elena; Dr. Urb.; Politec - DIETRICH, Tabea; Fraunhofer IAO, gen, NL hrssystemplanung; Vienna, AT AMIRA, Abbes; De Montfort Univer - nico di Milano, DAStU; Milan, Italy BUTZHAMMER, Anna; Research Stu - Mobility Ecosystems; Stuttgart, DE FARGHALY, Tarek; Prof. Dr.; Univer - FRIEDRICH, Robin; AIT Austrian Insti - sity, Institute of Artificial Intelligence; dios Austria FG – iSPACE; Salzburg, AT sity of Alexandria, Department of Ar - tution of Technology, Center for Energy; GORCZYCA, Katarzyna; Ph.D.; HÄUSLER, Axel; Prof. Dr.; Tech - LE1 9BH, UK BERGER, Martin; Prof.; TU Wien, DOERBERG, Alexandra; ZALF; chitecture; Alexandria, Egypt Vienna, AT Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Insti- nische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe, MOVE; Wien, AT CALBRIS, Gaëtan; Dr.; Febus-Op - Müncheberg, DE tute of Geography and Spatial Man- Forschungsschwerpunkt nextPlace; Det - AMIRA A., Fathi; Assistant professor; tics; Pau, FR FATHI, Amira; Assistant Professor; FRIESSNEGG, Thomas; AIT; Vienna, agement; Kraków, Polska mold, DE Faculty of engineering, Architecture; Al - BERGHEIM, Runar; Asplan Viak Dig - DÖLLER, Herbert; Dr.; Dr. Döller University of Alexandria, Department AT exandria, Egypt ital Services, R&D Director; Sandvika, CASTELLO, Lineu; PhD; UFRGS Vermessung ZT GmbH; Wien, AT of Architecture; Alexandria, Egypt HENNINGER, Sascha; Prof. Dr.; Norway – Federal University of Rio Grande do FROISSARD, Philippe; European Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, Sul, PROPAR – Post Graduate Program DÖRRZAPF, Linda; Dipl.-Ing.; TU FAUSTER, Jennifer; MSc; Graz Tech - Commission, Directorate General for Fachbereich Raum- und Umweltpla- BERGMANN, Ulrich; Dipl.-Ing. Dr.; Faculty of Architecture; Porto Alegre, Wien, MOVE; Wien, AT nical University, Institute of Urbanism; Research and Innovation; Brussels, Bel - nung, Physische Geographie; Kaisers - verkehrplus Prognose Planung und Brazil Graz, AT gium lautern, DE Strategieberatung GmbH; Graz, AT DRAGHIA, Miruna; Dr. Urb.; EU GRĂDINARU, Simona Raluca; PhD; CHAKWIZIRA, James; Dr.; Universi - Projects Director at Urbasofia; Bucha - FELBERMAIR, Samuel; Salzburger GÖLS, Marko; Digitalsunray; Vi - University of Bucharest, CCMESI; Bu - HERMENS, Sarah; RWTH Aachen BERNDT, Jan Ole; Dr.; Deutsches ty of Venda, Urban and Regional Plan- rest, Romania Verkehrsverbund GmbH; Salzburg, AT enna, AT charest, Romania University, Institute for Urban Design; Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intel- ning; Thohoyandou, South Africa Aachen, DE ligenz GmbH (DFKI), Cognitive Social DRESCHER, Johanna; MA; Allge - FESSLER, Flora; BA M.Sc.; Metro - GÜRTL, Karlheinz; MA; StadtLABOR GRAF, Angelika; Grazer Energiea - AUER, Isabel; Weatherpark GmbH; Simulation; Trier, DE CHIMENTO, Cyrus; Student; Univer - meiner Deutscher Fahrrad-Club (ADFC), Lab/CoCo architecutre; Wien, AT Innovationen für urbane Lebensqualität gentur; Graz, AT Wien, AT sity of Maryland, National Center for Bundesgeschäftsstelle; Berlin, DE GmbH; Graz, AT BERNERT, Philip; Leuphana Univer - Smart Growth; College Park, USA GRUBER, Christian Joachim; Joan - AYAD, Hany; Professor; Faculty of sity of Lueneburg; Lüneburg, Germany DUMKE, Hartmut; TU Wien, Institute GALLOWAY, Will; Dr.; Ryerson Uni - neum Research, LIFE; Graz, AT Engineering, Alexandria University, CINAR, Oezlem; MSc.; Karlsruhe for Spatial Planning, Research Unit of versity, Faculty of Engineering & Archi- Architectural Department; Alexandria, BERTINO, Gaetano; MA; alchemia Institute of Technology, Professur Stadt- Regional Planning and Regional Devel- tectural Science; Toronto, Canada GUMBO, Trynos; Professor; Univer - Egypt nova; Wien, AT quartiersplanung; Karlsruhe, DE opment; Wien, AT sity of Johannesburg, Urban and Re- GASSER, Juliane; Dr.; Business Up - gional Planning; Johannesburg, South BACK PROCHNOW, Simone; PhD; BEYER, Clemens; Dipl.-Ing.; CORP CLOVIS, Seragiotto; AIT Austrian DUMREICHER, Heidi; OIKODROM per Austria – OÖ Wirtschaftsagentur Africa UFRGS – Federal University of Rio – COnsulting Research Projects; Vienna, Institute of Technology, Center for En- – The Vienna Institute for Urban Sus- GmbH; Linz, AT Grande do Sul, PROPAR – Post Gradu- AT ergy; Vienna, AT tainability; Vienna, AT HAAS, Mara; DI; MetroLab/Super - HERNANTES, Josune; Dr.; TECNUN ate Program Faculty of Architecture; FIAN, Tabea; Dipl.-Ing.; Technische GAVRILIDIS, Athanasios Alexandru; wien urbanism; Wien, AT – University de Navarra; San Sebas - Porto Alegre, Brazil BIEGELBAUER, Peter; AIT; Vienna, COORS, Volker; Prof. Dr.; Hoch- DUTTA, Bikram; Dr.; L&T, Pre Con - Universität Wien, Transportation Sys- PhD; University of Bucharest, CCMESI; tian, Spain AT schule für Technik; Stuttgart, DE struction; Gurgaon, India tem Planning (IVS); Wien, AT Bucharest, Romania HAASE, Matthias; Zurich University BADR, Siamak; Visiting lecturer; of Applied Sciences, Institute for Facility HIRSCHLER, Petra; TU Wien, Institut Shahid Beheshti University, Urban and BOBKER, Michael; Associate Direc - CORONEL, Carmina; Dr.; AIT Aus - ECKART, Jochen; Prof. Dr.; Hochs - FINIO, Nicholas; Associate Direc - GEBETSROITHER-GERINGER, Ernst; Management; Wädenswil, CH für Raumplanung; Wien, AT Regional Planning; Tehran, Iran tor; City College of New York, CUNY trian Institute of Technology GmbH, chule Karlsruhe Technik und Wirtschaft, tor; University of Maryland, National Dr.; AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Institute for Urban Systems; New York, Center for Ditigal Safety and Security; Professur Verkehrsökologie; Karlsruhe, Center for Smart Growth; College Park, Competence Unit Digital Resilient Cities; HABE, Nina Alisa; Dipl.-Ing.; TU HODZIC-SRNDIC, Natasa; Dipl.- BAER, Daniela; Trondheim, Norway USA Wien, AT DE USA Vienna, Austria Graz, Institut für Städtebau; Graz, AT Ing.; AustriaTech; Wien, AT

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HOFER, Dietmar; Bike Citizens; JÄGER, Maximilian; Dipl.-Ing.; Aus - KIRSCH-SORIANO DA SILVA, KÜHNL, Marlene; M.Sc.; Company LUCCHINI, Chiara; Dr; Torino, Italy MBATHA, Siphwe Given; University MÜH, Maximilian; M.Eng.; Tech - Raumplanung, Umweltplanung und Bod- Graz, AT triaTech; Wien, AT Katharina; Dipl.-Ing. Dr.; Caritas der for Remote Sensing and Environmental of Johannesburg, University of Johan- nische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe, enordnung; Wien, AT Erzdiözese Wien – Hilfe in Not, Stadt- Research (SLU); München, DE LÜCKERATH, Daniel; Dr.; Fraunhofer nesburg; Johannesburg, South Africa Forschungsschwerpunkt nextPlace; Det - HOFSTETTER, Kurt; Dipl.-Ing.; Coor - JARDIM, Amanda Barbosa; M.Eng.; teilarbeit; Wien, AT Institute for intelligent Analysis and In- mold, DE OTTENBURGER, Sadeeb S.; Dr.; dinator of IBA_Vienna 2022; Vienna, Technische Hochschule Ostwestfalen- KUPSKI, Sebastian; INKEK GmbH; formation Systems IAIS; Sankt Augustin, MBATHA, Siphiwe; University of Jo - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Insti- AT Lippe, Forschungsschwerpunkt next - KISHIMOTO, Keidai; Graduate stu - Lohfelden, DE DE hannesburg, Urban and Regional Plan- MUHAR, Andreas; University of tute for Thermal Energy Technology and Place; Detmold, DE dent; Keio University, Graduate School ning; Johannesburg, South Africa Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vi- Safety; Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, DE HOHENECKER, Nina; BSc; TU Wien, of Media and Governance; Fujisawa, KURTH, Detlef; Prof. Dr.-Ing.; TU LUDLOW, David; Ass. Professor; enna; Vienna, Austria Raumplanung/E280-05 Verkehrssys - JARZOMBEK, Harald; Mag.; Busi - Japan Kaiserslautern, Lehrstuhl Stadtplanung; University of the West of England; Bris - MBINZA, Zenzile; University of Jo - PADILLA, Marielisa; Fraunhofer IAO, templanung; Vienna, AT ness Upper Austria – OÖ Wirtschaftsa- Kaiserslautern, DE tol, UK hannesburg, Urban and Regional Plan- NAKAYAMA, Shun; Keio University, Fraunhofer IAO; Stuttgart, DE gentur GmbH; Linz, AT KLOAS, Werner; Leibniz-Institut für ning; Johannesburg, South Africa Graduate School of Media and Gov- HOLZER, Magdalena; Weatherpark Gewässerökologie und Binnenfischerei LAA, Barbara; DI BSc; TU Wien; Vi - ernance; Kanagawa, Japan PADSALA, Rushikesh; Hochschule für GmbH; Wien, AT JIRICKA-PÜRRER, Alexandra; Priv.- (IGB); Berlin, Germany enna, Austria MEINHARTER, Erik; DI; PlanSinn Pla - Technik; Stuttgart, DE Doz. DI Dr.; Universität für Bodenkultur nung & Kommunikation GmbH; Vienna, NEHLS, Thomas; TU; Berlin, DE Wien, RALI/ ILEN; Vienna, AT KNAAP, Gerrit; Professor; Univer - LAHNSTEINER, Dagmar; Research AT PAOLAZZI, Stefania; Fondazione sity of Maryland, National Center for Studios Austria FG – iSPACE; Salzburg, NEPPL, Markus; Prof.; Karlsruhe In - innovazione urbana, Fondazione inno- JOBST, Markus; Dr.; TU Wien, Forsc - Smart Growth; College Park, USA AT MEISSNER, Ernst; Grazer Energiea - stitute of Technology, Neighbourhood- vazione urbana; Bologna, Italia hungsgruppe Kartographie; Wien, AT gentur; Graz, AT planning; Karlsruhe, DE KOFLER, Viktoria; BSc; verkehrplus LAMOTTE, Isabel; Mag.; Österreich - PEINHARDT, Katherine; ICLEI Eu - JÓNA, László; Dr; Közgazdaság- és Prognose Planung und Strategiebera- ischer Handelsverband; Wien, AT MEITA, Vasile; Dr. Urb.; INCD UR - NESS, Barry; Lund University; Lund, rope; Freiburg, DE Regionális Tudományi Kutatóközpont; tung GmbH; Graz, AT BAN-INCERC; Bucharest, Romania Sweden Budapest, Hungary LATINOS, Vasileios; ICLEI Europe; MAGANADISA, Kedibone; Univer - PENNINCX, Inge; , Department of KOLB, Bettina; Vienna, AT Freiburg, DE sity of Johannesburg, Department of MEMMEL, Martin; Dr.; Deutsches NESSRINA, Hazem; Engineer; Fac - Environment & Spatial Development HOPKINS, Lewis; Emeritus Professor; JUNGER, Lena; Dipl.-Ing.; BOKU, Urban and Regional Planning; Johan - Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intel- ulty of engineering, Architecture; Alex - Flanders; Brussels, Belgium University of Illinois at Urbana-Cham- IRUB; Wien, AT KOLONTAY, Alexander; Dr; Genp - LEFEBVRE, Olivier; Dr; Olivier Lefe - nesburg, South Africa ligenz GmbH (DFKI), SmartCity Living andria, Egypt paign, Urban and Regional Planning; lan Instiyute of Moscow; Moscow, Rus - bvre Consultant; Paris, France Lab; Kaiserslautern, DE PETERSEN, Sobah Abbas; Associate Urbana, USA JUSCHTEN, Maria; MSc. PhD; Uni - sia MAGANADISA, Kedibone Precious; NETSCH, Stefan; Prog.Dr.; Salzburg professor; Trondheim, Norway versität für Bodenkultur, RALI; Vienna, LEICHTLE, Tobias; Dr.; German Aer - University of Johannesburg, Urban and University of Applied Sciences, Smart HOSSEINI RAVIZ, Seyed Reza; AT KONDZIELA, Andrea; Leibniz Uni - ospace Center (DLR), Geo-Risks and Regional Planning; Johannesburg, RSA City; Kuchl, AT PFAFFENBICHLER, Paul; University NTNU: Norwegian University of Science versität Hannover, Institut für Gestalt- Civil Security; Wessling, DE of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, and Technology, Department of Com- JUVARA, Martina; Director; URBAN ung und Darstellung; Hannover, DE MAJCEN, Martina; DI Dr.; Graz NEUHAUSER, Herbert; STRA - Institute for Transport Studies; Vienna, puter Science; Trondheim, Norway Silence; London, UK LEOPA, Sabina; Urbasofia, Deputy Technical University, Institute of Urban- BAG AG, Building Construction AT KÖRNER, Oliver; IGZ; Großbeeren, Director; Bucharest, Romania ism; Graz, AT and Civil Engineering Austria; HU, Xujie; Keio University, Media KALHORN, Anna; TU Wien, Institut DE Vienna, AT PFEIFFER, Alexander; Dr.; Danube and Governance; Fujisawa City, Kana - für Raumplanung; Wien, AT LEROY, Sophie; Endeavour; Antwer - MAKONI, Eric; Dr; University of Jo - MERK, Jule Stephanie; MSc.; Hochs - University Krems; Krems, AT gawa Prefecture, Japan KOSCHER, Raffael; Dipl.-Ing.; ÖIR pen, Belgium hannesburg, Urban and Regional Plan- chule Karlsruhe Technik und Wirtschaft, OBST, Thomas; MSc.; High Perform - KASSAB, Omnia; Teaching As - GmbH; Vienna, AT ning; Johannesburg, South Africa IMM; Karlsruhe, DE ance Computing Center Stuttgart HLRS, PHOSHO, Mueletshedzi Helen; Uni - HURTADO, Petra; Research Direc - sisstant; Faculty of Engineering, Alexan - LETSOKO, Vuyiswa; Johannesburg, Vizualisation; Stuttgart, DE versity of Johannesburg, Urban and tor; American Planning Association, Re - dria University, Architectural Engineer- KOSZOWSKI, Caroline; Technische South Africa MALEKPOUR ASL, Behzad; Assistant MILLINGER, Dietmar; Dr.; GREX IT Regional Planning; Johannesburg, South search; Chicago, USA ing Department; Alexandria, Egypt Universität Dresden, Friedrich List Fac- Professor; Shahid Beheshti University, services GmbH; Vienna, AT OFFERNANS, Astrid; Maastricht Africa ulty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, Urban and Regional Planning; Tehran, University; Maastricht, the Netherlands IBRAHIM, Mohamed; prof. DR..; Chair of Integrated Transport Planning Iran MIRZA BABAEI, Sina; Architect; Sa - PIETZSCH, Ursula; M.A.; Hochschule Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria Uni - and Traffic Engineering; Dresden, DE pienza University Rome, Department of OKACHA, Lojaina; Alexandria Uni - für Technik Stuttgart, Zentrum für Nach- versity, Department of Architecture and MALHEIROS, Tadeu Fabrício; Uni - History, Design and Architecture Resto- versity; Alexandria, Egpyt haltige Energietechnik/zafh.net; Stutt - Urban Planning; Alexandria, Egypt KOZLOWSKA, Anna; MSc; AIT; Vi - versity of São Paulo; São Paulo, Brasil ration; Rome, Italy gart, DE enna, AT LICHTBLAU, Andreas; Univ.-Prof; TU OLCZAK, Bartłomiej; M.Sc.Eng.; IOJA, Ioan Cristian; Professor; Uni - Graz, Institut für Wohnbau; Graz, AT MANGELS, Kirsten; Dr.-Ing.; Tech - MITROFANENKO, Tamara; Univer - Lodz University of Technology, Institute versity of Bucharest, CCMESI; Bucha - KRAUSS, Jennifer; Universität Stutt - nische Universität Kaiserslautern, Le- sity of Natural Resources and Life Sci- of Architecture and Town Planning; Zgi - rest, Romania gart IAT, Urban Governance Innovation; LINDNER, Rene; DIN German Insti - hrstuhl Regionalentwicklung und Rau- ences Vienna; Vienna, Austria erz, Polska Stuttgart, DE tute for Standardization; Berlin, DE mordnung; Kaiserslautern, DE ISA KAKROODI, Negar; Architect; MITTEREGGER, Mathias; Dr.; Austri - OLDENBURG, Carsten; M.Sc.; Tech - personal atelier; Noshahr, Iran KREBS, Roland; ZT MSC (URB) MBA; LITZENBERGER, Martin; Dr.; AIT MARIĆ, Jelena; PhD Teaching assist - aTech; Wien, AT nische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe, MetroLab/Superwien urbanism; Wien, Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, ant; University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forschungsschwerpunkt nextPlace; Det - ITO, Takayuki; Prof.; Kyoto Univer - KAUFMANN, Lisa; Mag.; BOKU Vi - AT Center for Ditigal Safety and Security; architecture, Department for urbanism; MOHAMED, Maryam; M.Sc. Stu - mold, DE sity, Department of Social Informatics; enna; Vienna, AT Wien, AT Belgrade, Serbia dent; Alexandria University, Architec - Kyoto, Japan KROMBACH, Jonas; Rosinak & Part - tural Engineering; Alexandria, Egypt ONIYA, Ouwayeni; Dr; University of KAUFMANN, Hans Rüdiger; Univer - ner ZT GmbH; Vienna, AT LOHRBERG, Frank; RWTH Aachen; MARTIN, Klaus; Dr.; Company for Johannesburg, University of Johannes- PITANTI, Matilde; Researcher; Uni - IVANOVA, Ksenia; SPIIRAS Hi-Tech sity of Applied Management Studies; Aachen, Germany Remote Sensing and Environmental Re- MONSEES, Hendrik; IGB; Berlin, DE burg; Johannesburg, South Africa versity of Genova, Dipartimento Ar- Research and Development Office Ltd.; Mannheim, DE KUBIN, Petra; DI BSc. BA; TU Graz; search (SLU); Munich, DE chitettura e Design; Genova, Italia St. Petersburg, Russia Hart bei Graz, AT LOIBL, Wolfgang; Dr.; Vienna, AT MORETTI, Beatrice; Researcher; ONOSE, Diana Andreea; PhD; Uni - KEESMAN, Karel; WUR; Wagenin - MASOUMI, Homa; Shahid Beheshti University of Genova, Dipartimento Ar- versity of Bucharest, CCMESI; Bucha - PLATZER, Mario; Mag.; yVerkehr - JACA, Carmen; Dr.; TECNUN – Uni - gen, NL LOMBARDINI, Giampiero; Assistant University, Urban and Regional Plan- chitettura e Design; Genova, Italia rest, Romania splanung; Graz, AT versity de Navarra; San Sebastian, Professor; University of Genova, Dipar - ning; Tehran, Iran Spain KHAN PANNI, Mohammad Fateh timento Architettura e Design; Genova, MOYO, Thembani; University of Jo - OSMAN, Menatallah; Demonstra - PODRASA, Daniel; Karlsruhe Insti - Ali; BAC International Study Centre; Italia MATIEVSKII, Ilya; SPIIRAS Hi-Tech hannesburg, Urban and Regional Plan- tor; Alexandria University, Faculty of tute of Technology, Neighbourhood- Dhaka, Bangladesh Research and Development Office Ltd.; ning; Johannesburg, South Africa Engineering, Architectural Department; planning; Karlsruhe, DE LORENS, Piotr; Prof. Dr.; Gdańsk St. Petersburg, Russia Alexandria, Egypt JÄGER, Hanna; Institut für Geogra - KHITEVA, Elena; Dipl.-Arch.; South - University of Technology, Head of De- MUALAM, Nir; Dr.; Technion- Israel POPA, Ana-Maria; PhD Student; phie und Geoökologie, Humangeogra- ern Urban Planning Center; Rostov-on- partment of Urban Design and Region- MAYR, Stefan; DI; MetroLab/Su - Institute of Technology, Faculty of Archi- ÖSTERREICHER, Doris; Dr.; Univer - University of Bucharest, CCMESI; Bu - phie; Karlsruhe, DE Don, Russia al Planning; Gdańsk, Poland perwien urbanism; Wien, AT tecture & Town Planning; Haifa, Israel sität für Bodenkultur Wien, Institut für charest, Romania

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POPESCU, Oana-Catalina; PhDC New Delhi, School of Planning and Ar- ences, Department of Geoinformatics; SENGER, Magdalena; BSc; Univer - STOLLNBERGER, Romana; AIT Aus - THRUKHACHEV, Sergey; Dr. Arch.; WAHL, Darin; Lund University; Lund, WOESSNER, Uwe; Dr.-Ing.; Urb. Phys; INCD URBAN-INCERC; Bu - chitecture, New Delhi; New Delhi, India Munich, DE sity of Graz, Department of Geogra- trian Institution of Technology, Center Southern Urban Planning Center; Ros - Sweden High Performance Computing Cent- charest, Romania phy and Regional Science; Graz, AT for Energy; Vienna, AT tov-on-Don, Russia er Stuttgart HLRS, Vizualisation; RAVEN, Jeffrey; Assoc. Professor; SCHMITT, Johanna; Research Stu - WANG, Yuanyuan; Dr.-Ing.; Ger - Stuttgart, DE POPOVICH, Vasily V.; Prof.; SPIIRAS New York Institute of Technology (NYIT), dios Austria FG – iSPACE; Salzburg, AT SERGI, Giovanni; Arch.; Senigallia, STRATMANN, Antonia; RWTH TIMM, Ingo; Prof. Dr.; Deutsches man Aerospace Center (DLR), EOC; – Hi Tech Research and Development Urban and Regional Design; New York, Italia Aachen University, Institute for Urban Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intel- Munich, DE WORSTER, Jakob; Digitalsunray; Office Ltd.; St. Petersburg, Russia USA Design; Aachen, DE ligenz GmbH (DFKI), Cognitive Social Viienna, AT SEYFRIED, Linda; MSc; verkehrplus Simulation; Trier, DE WANKIEWICZ, Heidrun; Dr.in; Plan - POPOVICH, Vasily; SPIIRAS Hi-Tech REINWALD, Florian; DI Dr.; Univer - Prognose Planung und Strategiebera- SWAMIGOWDA, Kavyashree; wind; Salzburg, AT WÖSS, Christoph; DI; INNOVAMET - Research and Development Office Ltd.; sität für Bodenkultur, RALI; Vienna, AT tung GmbH; Graz, AT Fraunhofer IAO, Fraunhofer IAO; Stutt - TIRREL, Henning; University of Nico - ALL Stahl- & Metallbau GmbH; Linz, St. Petersburg, Russia gart, DE sia; Nicosia, Cyprus AT RESSAR, Kim; University of Natural SHAMS, Daniel; TU Wien, Institut für Resources and Life Sciences Vienna; Vi - Raumplanung; Wien, AT SZEMZO, Hanna; Dr.; Metropolitan TIWARY, Abhishek; De Montfort Uni - YAN, Wanglin; Professor; Keio Uni - enna, Austria Research Institute, Metropolitan Re- versity, School of Engineering and Sus- versity, Faculty of Environment and In- SHEORAN, Rohit; Fraunhofer IAO, search Institute; Budapest, Hungary tainable Development; LE19BH, UK formation Studies; Fujisawa, Japan RIMAL, Bhagawat; College of Ap - Fraunhofer IAO; Stuttgart, DE plied Sciences, Tribhuvan University; SCHODL, Reinhold; Prof. (FH) Dr.; TABANE, Isaac Tsholofelo; Masters TOBISCH, Susanne; BSc; TU Wien, YOUSSEF, Daniel; Dipl.-Ing.; TU Kirtipur, Nepal University of Applied Sciences BFI Vi- SLAVE, Andreea Raluca; PhD. Stu - degree candidate; University of Johan - Institute of Urban Design; Wien, AT Wien, Institute for Spatial Planning; enna; Vienna, AT dent; University of Bucharest, CCMESI; nesburg, Urban and Regional Planning; Wien, AT RISIMATI, Brightnes; University of Bucharest, Romania Johannesburg, South Africa TÖTZER, Tanja; Dr.; AIT Austrian In - Johannesburg, Urban and Regional SCHRÖTER, Bastian; Prof. Dr.; Hoch - stitute of Technology; Vienna, AT ZAMAN, Jan; Department of Envi - Planning; Johannesburg, South Africa schule für Technik Stuttgart, Center for SMETSCHKA, Barbara; Dr.; BOKU TACHE, Antonio-Valentin; Dr. Urb. 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Schnellverbindungen in Wien Underground and city train network in Vienna

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