Sustainable Environments in a Changing Global Context

Sustainable Environments in a Changing Global Context

2013 iaps international network symposium A Coruña, Spain June 25-28, 2013 Sustainable Environments in a Changing Global Context Identifying Opportunities for Innovative Spaces and Practices in Contexts of Crisis Table of Contents 2 Introduction 17 Steering Committee 20 Scientific Committee 21 Organizing Committee 23 Invited Sessions 24 IS-1 THE ADDED VALUE OF PEOPLE-ENVIRONMENT STUDIES FOR HOUSING 25 RESEARCH AND PRACTICES Chair: Roderick J. Lawrence Health consequences of green building practices: Issues of an aging 25 population Sherry Ahrentzen Let’s speak out! How people-environment researchers can make a 27 difference in housing-related policies Carole Després IS-2 SUSTAINABILITY – STILL A SPARKLING AND FUZZY CHALLENGE IN 28 TRANSDISCIPLINARY PROJECTS Chair: Petra Schweizer-Ries Renate Cervinka & Jennifer Senick Sustainability Science and its contribution to the IAPS: seeking for 29 strong sustainability? Petra Schweizer-Ries How to communicate options carved out under a wrong headline? 30 Lessons learned from restoration research Renate Cervinka Nested Sustainability Efforts: Saving Jobs and Energy in a Changing Region 31 Jennifer Senick IS-3 SOCIO-CULTURAL SUSTAINABILITY: HISTORICAL AND TRADITIONAL 33 ENVIRONMENTS IN CITIES OF THE GLOBALIZING WORLD Chair: Hülya Turgut Dina K. Shehayeb & Derya Oktay Socio-Cultural Sustainability: A Conceptual Overview and the Case 33 of Istanbul in a globalizing world Hülya Turgut Cultural Sustainability: Towards divergence or convergence? 34 Dina Shehayeb, Ahmad Borham & Aleya Abdel-Hadi Towards Human Sustainable Urbanism: Interrogating the Contemporary 36 Approaches and the traditional Turkish (Ottoman) City Derya Oktay Specific Sessions 37 SS-1 LOW CARBON AT WORK: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN QUALITATIVE AND 38 QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN SUSTAINABILITY RESEARCH IN ORGANIZATIONS Conveners: Ricardo García Mira, Giuseppe Carrus & David Uzzell Chair: Ricardo García Mira Qualitative and quantitative methods in sustainability research: 39 An introduction to the multi-method approach in LOCAW Ricardo García Mira & Adina Dumitru Modelling low carbon behaviours at work: Integrating findings from 41 different case studies using agent based modelling and decision trees Tony Craig, Gary Polhill, Amparo Alonso Betanzos, Óscar Fontenla Romero, Noelia Sánchez Maroño, Miguel Rodríguez García & Ricardo García Mira Structural and individual factors influencing recycling behaviour at work. 42 An integrative approach regarding a Romanian water company Corina Ilin, Daniela Moza & Alexandra Stancu Participatory tools for future mapping: the use of back-casting scenarios 44 in transitions to sustainable organizations Adina Dumitru & Ricardo García Mira Users’ behaviours, management and technical solutions: A fundamental 45 integration for low carbon builings. The case of Roma Tre University Lucia Martincigh, Paola Marrone, Judit Kimpian & Marina Di Guida SS-2 Participatory TRANSITORIES TO A LOW CARBON EUROPE: LESSONS FOR 47 POLICY Convener: Walter Wehrmeyer Chair: Walter Wehrmeyer Getting to radical sustainability: are we radical enough for changes? 47 W. Wehrmeyer, S. Fudge, Z. Stasiskiene, A. Staskevicius, A. Farsang, L. Venhoeven & G. Perlaviciute Teenage Envisions to a Sustainable Europe in 2030; how to get there? 49 W.J. Luiten & S.B. Emmert New Futures and News ways to get there: Examining School Pupils’ and 50 Experts’ Transition Pathways across 6 EU countries1 W. Wehrmeyer, S. Emmert, A. Farsang, E. Kondili, Z. Stasiskiene, L. Venhoeven & G. Vitterso Identifying key drivers, barriers and change agents: policy and 51 practice-relevant lessons from six countries across the EU A. Farsang, Alan Watt, W. Wehrmeyer & Shane Fudge SS-3 PERSON, URBAN SUSTAINABILITY AND PUBLIC SPACE 53 Convener: Bernardo Jiménez Domínguez Chair: Mario Noriega Person, urban sustainability and public space 53 Bernardo Jiménez, Mario Noriega, Miguel Ángel Aguilar & Ana Rosa Oliveira The sensorial and urban experience of walking in Mexico City 53 Miguel Ángel Aguilar Díaz The construction of sustainable cities through the practice of ‘Open 55 Urban Design’ Mario Augusto Noriega Toledo Puerto Vallarta, practices and imaginary of its inhabitants and tourists 57 Ana Rosa Olivera Bonilla SS-4 THE ROLE OF SUSTAINABLE URBAN GREEN SPACES FOR PROVIDING ECOSYSTEM 58 SERVICE AND MAINTAINING HUMAN WELL-BEING IN THE CONTEXT OF A GLOBAL URBANIZATION Conveners: Nadja Kabisch, Dagmar Haase & Sigrun Kabisch Chair: Nadja Kabisch The role of sustainable urban green spaces for providing ecosystem service 58 and maintaining human well-being in the context of a global urbanization Nadja Kabisch, Dagmar Haase & Sigrun Kabisch Links between urban vulnerabilty and green infrastructure: an evaluation 59 of urban agriculture practices by women farmers in Addis Ababa Nathalie Jean-Baptiste & Sigrun Kabisch Affordances for senior-appropriate urban green spaces in shrinking cities 60 Merten Nefs, Susana Alves, Ingo Zasada & Dagmar Haase Paper Sessions 61 PS-1 HOUSING AND SPACE: SOCIAL PERCEPTION, EMOTION AND BEHAVIOUR 62 Chair: Seung Kwang Shon A comparative study of professional and laypersons perceptions of social 62 housing design Grant Gray, Edward Edgerton & Duncan Sim Urban thermal comfort of public spaces: The case of Bilbao city 63 M. Karmele Herranz-Pascual Developing a multidimensional measure for evaluating perception and 65 behavior in open spaces on the periphery of the residences; case study of open spaces between the buildings in Japanese neighborhoods Amir Shojai & Suguru Mori Architectural mechanisms for emotion in Moratiel house by J.M. Sostres 66 Sonia Vázquez-Díaz The role of traditional building materials in influencing the place identity 68 and the perceived restorativeness of the inhabitants Pierluigi Caddeo, Renato Troffa & Giulia Sardo PS-2 CONCEPTUAL DIMENSIONS OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN 70 Chair: Carole Després Environmental architectural design and the bio psycho anthropological 70 matter Héctor García Olvera & Adrián Baltierra Magaña Rediscovering the verbs of architecture 71 Roger Tyrrell Development of hybrid space from vernacular to contemporary 72 architecture to achieve sustainability (staircase housing) Özgür Dinçyürek & Ehsan Reza Constant crisis? Opportunities for innovative approaches in old 74 industsrialised regions in central Europe Jörn Harfst International prize for sustainable architecture. The 10th anniversary 75 Marcello Balzani, Lea Calabrese & Luca Rossato PS-3 INTERACTIONS AND EXPERIENCES IN EDUCATIONAL CONTEXTS 77 Chair: Dennis Kerkman The education of the architect in the twenty-one century B.C.: 77 Psychosocial new findings and environmental sustainability challenges Magda Saura Carulla & Josep Muntañola Thomberg The children art center for public schools 78 Lee Nayoung, Paik Jinkyung, Park Yubin & Kim Hwasil A study on outdoor spaces near classrooms of elementary and junior 80 high schools Hitomi Ogura & Kaname Yanagisawa A study of the housing supply by a community for continued 82 existence of a local school Yumiko Fukuda, Fumika Kobayashi, Aya Ishigaki, Sachiko Yamamo & Reiko Shimokura Indigenous educational practices – Keys to promote interations 84 between children and natural environments Christiana C. Profice Léa Tiriba PS-4 SUSTAINABILITY POLICY AND ASSESSMENT INDICATORS 86 Chair: Dennis Kerkman LCA approach todefine environmental indicators for building 86 Alessia Meloni Interrogating sustainability: Urban transition of a mining town 87 Ram Sateesh Pasupuleti & Kristina L. Nilsson Galicia wind sustainability: Key policy and socio-environmental implications 88 Rosa María Regueiro Ferreira & Juan José Varela Tembra A fair market chains (case study, smallholder producers wood batik krebet 89 sendangsary village, Yogyakarta) Laili Fuji Widyawati The analysis of survey response data 90 Mark Del Aguila PS-5 SUSTAINABLE HOUSING: CHANGE AND ADAPTATION 91 Chair: Edward Edgerton Sustainable long time housing system: CSI housing in a changing global 91 context Quing Miao & Jingmin Zhou Sustainable housing: The changing role of the domestic ocupant 92 Jane E. McCullough, Sarah Lappin, Carolyn Hayles & Moira Dean Densification as main strategy for the urban renewal 93 Barbara del Brocco & Mariella Annese Housing preferences and sustainability: The Polish case 94 John Dee & Ewa Stachura Passive houses as social practice 95 Michael Ornetzeder PS-6 MAPPING URBAN SPACE 96 Chair: Pablo Páramo Constructing alternative spatialities in Kampala city: Two cases 96 Lilian Namuganyi & Rolf Johansson Study of the appropriation of squares in Florianópolis, Brazil 97 Gabriela Yoshitani da Luz, Larissa Miranda Heinish, Vanessa Goulart Dorneles, Fábio Lúcio Lopes Zampieri & Vera Helena Moro Bins Ely Affective maps: Validating a dialogue between qualitative and 99 quantitative methods Z.A.C. Cruz Bomfim, H. Fonseca de Alencar, T.L. Moraes Ferreira, B.A. Lemos Nobre, A.K. Silva Martins, M.Z. Souza, T. Freire Monteiro & C. Carneiro Rocha The (informal) economy of cities. Configurational and metric properties 100 of street markets in Santiago, Chile Rodrigo Mora, Francisco Bosch, Carlos Rothmann & Genaro Cuadros PS-7 ENVIRONMENTAL PERCEPTION AND BEHAVIOUR: PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS 103 Chair: María Pilar García Users environmental perception and behaviour in two infusion medication 103 units: Infectology and Chemotherapy Patricia Biasi Cavalcanti The influence of urban and natural environment on user’s perceptions 105 Taís Feijó Viana People’ mood and architecture style: A study of human behaviour and 106 place preference Adriana Portella,

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