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VENUE
The Symposium will take place at https://ej.uz/RTUScientificLibrary – Ķīpsala Campus, 10 Paula Valdena iela, Riga (old address still appears – Ķīpsalas iela 10), main entrance, 2nd floor.
Website: https://www.rtu.lv/en/studies/scientific-library
More information is available at http://buni.rtu.lv/international-symposium/?lang=en scroll down and click on “ACCESS”
REGISTRATION and FEES
Registration: 140 € (for Academy members this includes membership fee) 100 € for PhD students
Conference Dinner: 30 €
Excursion: 30 €
For registration please use this link:
http://buni.rtu.lv/international-symposium/?lang=en scroll down and click on “REGISTRATION”
EXCURSION, Saturday, September 8th, 2018
The excursion will look into the railway infrastructure project “Rail Baltica” and the coast area of the Bay of Riga.
CONTACT
Armands Auziņš Tel: +371 29439004 E-mail: [email protected]
European Academy of Land Use and Development Europäische Akademie für Bodenordnung Académie Européenne des Sciences du Foncier
8th International and Interdisciplinary Symposium
Changes in Land Use Management Practices Raumordnungspraxis im Wandel
September 6th - September 8th, 2018
at Riga Technical University
PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME, Thursday, September 6th, 2018
Chair: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Armands Auziņš, Riga Technical University
9:00 Welcome address Prof. Dr. Ineta Geipele, Director of RTU FEEM Institute of the Civil Engineering and Real Estate Economics
Introduction Prof. Dr. Thomas Kalbro, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm President of the Committee of the European Academy of Land Use and Development
9:20 Seeking new boundaries of participation and civic engagement in land use management
Prof. Dr. Walter T. de Vries, Technical University of Munich
9:45 Modelling real property rights: a brief review and some extensions Prof. Dr. Peter Ekbäck, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
10:10 DISCUSSION
10:20 COFFEE BREAK
10:35 In search of a theoretical framework for land management studies Ass. Prof. Dr. Karin Haldrup, Aalborg University
11:00 Methods for scenario building in developing cadastral systems Ass. Prof. Dr. Kirsikka Riekkinen, Aalto University/National Land Survey of Finland, PhD-
candidate Pauliina Krigsholm, National Land Survey of Finland
11:25 DISCUSSION
11:35 Benefits lost due to outdated cadastral data – lessons learned after the socio-political transformation in Poland
Prof. Dr. Józef Hernik, Prof. Robert Dixon-Gough, University of Agriculture in Kraków
12:00 Let the locals map – analysing landscape characteristics in a transdisciplinary way Dr. Markus Schaffert, Leibniz Universität Hannover, M.A. Thorsten Becker, Niedersächsisches
Institut für Historische Küstenforschung, Wilhelmshaven
12:25 DISCUSSION
12:35 LUNCH
Chair: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jenny Paulsson, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
14:00 Urban growth in German cities – current challenges and new legal instruments Dr. Frank Friesecke, die STEG Stadtentwicklung GmbH, Stuttgart
14:25 Quantifying spatial spillover effects of urban restructuring. A methodical approach Prof. Dr. Tine Köhler, University of Applied Sciences, Frankfurt, Prof. Dr. Alexandra Weitkamp,
Technical University Dresden, Dr. Hamza Alkhatib, Leibniz University, Hannover
14:50 DISCUSSION
15:00 COFFEE BREAK
15:20 Solutions and recommendations for improved high street performance through the application of national and global sustainability strategies
PhD-student Isabel Atkinson, Reader Dr. Vida Maliene, Liverpool John Moores University
15:45 Land consolidation in urban territories PhD-student Jurgita Augutiene, Aleksandras Stulginskis University Kaunas, Reader Dr. Vida
Maliene, Liverpool John Moores University
16:10 Urban agriculture for cities – campus agriculture at McGill and Hacettepe Universities as case studies
Prof. Dr. Meltem Yılmaz, Research Assist. Dilara Tüfekcioglu, Hacettepe University, Ankara
16:35 DISCUSSION
17:00 GENERAL ASSEMBLY
19:30 CONFERENCE DINNER
PROGRAMME, Friday, September 7th, 2018
Chair: Prof. Dr. Tine Köhler, University of Applied Sciences, Frankfurt.
9:00 Millennials and the shrinking city: a case study of city center of Ostrava Mgr. Alexandr Nováček, Mgr.Mgr. Dr. Ondřej Slach, Mgr. Luděk Krtička, University of Ostrava
9:25 Planning or laissez faire – dealing with abandoned villages as a scenario of shrinkage Josefine Petrenz M.Sc., Prof. Dr. Alexandra Weitkamp, Technical University Dresden
9:50 Housing redevelopment in Eastern Germany and Estonia – comparison of tools for local governments in shrinking areas
Dr. Andreas Hendricks, Universität der Bundeswehr, München, Jiri Tintera, Town Planner, Municipality of Valga
10:15 DISCUSSION
10:30 COFFEE BREAK
10:50 The housing promotion put on the test Isabelle Klein M.Sc. Prof. Dr. Alexandra Weitkamp, Technical University Dresden
11:15 Inclusionary zoning policies in Germany and Sweden: the importance of underlying institutions
Dr. Anna Granath Hansson, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
11:40 Property in progress – financial, legal and social aspects of the “renovation” project in Moscow
PhD-candidate Elizaveta Kheifetz, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Dr. Fabian Thiel, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen
12:05 DISCUSSION
12:20 LUNCH
Chair: Prof. Dr. Walter T. de Vries, Technical University of Munich.
14:00 Raumplanerische Beschränkungen von Zweitwohnsitzen in den österreichischen Alpen, Spatial planning regulations for second homes in the Austrian Alps
Prof. Dr. Arthur Kanonier, Dipl.-Ing. Arthur Schindelegger, Technische Universität Wien
14:25 Parking regulations in Austria – opportunity or barrier for city development? Senior Lecturer Kurt Weninger, Technische Universität Wien
14:50 Demand of land for expansion of residential territories Rimvydas Gaudesius M.Sc., Aleksandras Stulginskis University, Kaunas. Reader Dr. Vida
Maliene, Aleksandras Stulginskis University, Kaunas, Liverpool John Moores University. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Virginija Gurskiene, Aleksandras Stulginskis University, Kaunas. Prof. Dr. Velta Parsova, Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava
15:15 DISCUSSION
15:30 COFFEE BREAK
15:50 Real estate development in peri-urban areas: success or failure? Ass. Prof. Dr. Siim Maasikamäe, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Kersti Luik M.Sc., Civil
Servant in Kambja municipality
16:15 The institutional reform of rural residential land in China based on the comparison with Vietnam
Dr. Chao Lin, Shanxi University of Finance & Economics
16:40 Problems caused by the changes in land use plans concerning new residential areas in the 1999 Marmara earthquake region
Dr. Binali Tercan, Abant İzzet Baysal University, Bolu
17:05 Comparative analysis of spatial planning systems and practices: changes and continuity in Baltic countries – a comparative study of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Armands Auziņš, Riga Technical University, Assist. Prof. Dr. Evelin Jürgenson, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Prof. Dr. Marija Burinskiené, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
17:30 DISCUSSION / EXCURSION INFORMATION / CLOSING OF THE SYMPOSIUM