Final announcement - REVIT

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11:15 am - 1 pm 2 pm- 3:45 pm Session 11: US - Germany Bilateral working group for a sustainable future Venue: T2 Chair: Annette Gatchett, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH (USA) The US - German Bilateral Working Group: Collaborative Research for a Sustainable Future Results from Phase 3 (2000-2005) and Beginning Phase 4 (2006-2010) Ann Vega, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Overview of Regional Revitalisation Efforts in the US Douglas McCourt, Ater Wynne LLP, Portland (USA) Overview of Regional Development Efforts in Germany Kai Steffens, PROBIOTEC gmbH Next Steps Concerning Joint Cooperation Maike Hauschild, Dale Medearis, USEPA (USA) Session 12: Do we need a European Platform for Associations of Experts for Brownfield Redevelopment? Venue: T3 Chair: H. Burmeier, ITVA, Berlin (D) Numerous European regulations refer to brownfield redevelopment business. Professionals and their organisations in the field of geotechnical, environmental or civil engineering, architecture and planning or real estate business are invited to contribute to various kinds of consultation processes. The fact remains that a unique “European Brownfields Association” does not exist. However coordination among the actors involved would help to raise the profile of brownfields among in legislative bodies and facilitate European standardisation. Participants invited by an initiative of the German scientific-technical association for Environmental Remediation and Brownfield Redevelopment ITVA will explore ways of future European cooperation of brownfield professionals. Session 13: Challenges and opportunities in remediation of contaminated land Venue: T4 Chair: Erhard Robold, Arcadis Stuttgart (D) Redevelopment of industrial sites; an industry view on challenges and perspective A. Sinke, BP Int. Ltd, Sunbury-on-Thames (UK) CL:AIRE – Building Confidence in Remediation Jane Forshaw, CL:AIRE (UK) The Use of Innovative Remediation Technologies in Brownfield Redevelopment Projects Dr. Volker Schrenk, TTI GmbH, Stuttgart (D) Former freight depot Bad Cannstatt - Strategies for clearance of explosive ordnance disposal Hartmut Mezger, Geocon AER GmbH, Stuttgart (D) ThermoAir – an innovative remediation technology to reduce time and costs Gerd Wiedenbeck, U/C-tec GmbH, Walldorf (D) Session 14: REVIT- Speculate PPP in practice Venue: Glashaus Chair: A. Gray, ERA 21, Torfaen (UK) An opportunity for you to be a developer in a unique “game” approach workshop – you decide on your strategy – its fun! day 2 Thursday 26th April 2 pm- 3:45 pm Session 15: Financial instruments and their effects Venue: T1 Chair: Sultana Gruber, Bank Austria Creditanstalt, Vienna (A) Urban planning versus urban management – Capital market and urban planning as two tension poles for the development of urban sites Jürgen Brüggemann, MGG. Essen (D) Revolving Load Fund for Brownfield Regeneration – a financial perpetual mobile? Reinier M. Besemer, Dura Vermeer Business Development BV, Hoofddorp (NL) Developing a Model of Financing for Brownfield Redevelopment: How to Integrate Contamination and Legal & Political Risks? Lars Holstenkamp, University of Lüneburg, Lüneburg (D) An early assessment of JESSICA: love at first sight? Nico Groenendijk, University of Twente, Enschede (NL) Emerging investment principles for brownfield development: a case study Peter Vanneck, BROCAP nv, Gent (Wondelgem) (BE) Session 16: REFINA (Part 1) Venue: T2 Chair: Uwe Wittmann, Projektträger Jülich, Berlin (D) The German R&D Programme REFINA: Aims, status and outlook Uwe Wittmann, Maike Hauschild, Projektträger Jülich, Berlin (D) Initiatives of the German Government in the frame National strategy for sustainability Gina Siegel, Uwe Taeger, BMVBS, BMU, BBR, Berlin (D) Session 16: The Research Network REFINA: Projects, Subjects and Players Stephanie Bock, Thomas Preuss, German Institute of Urban Affairs, Berlin (D) Management Development and Vegetation – Research Project about a Regional Park. Maintenance scheme for the Emscher Landscape Park (Ruhr Region, Germany) Jörg Dettmar, Peter Rohler, Technical University of Darmstadt, Darmstadt (D) 3D-Virtual Environments as Media for the Management of Urban Land Lutz Ross, Technical University Berlin, Berlin (D) Development of participative evaluation and decision – making procedure for sustainable land management in rural areas Birgit Böhm, Mensch und Region, Hannover (D) Session 17: Brownfield revitalisation around the world Venue: T3 Chair: Douglas Mc Court, Ater Wynne LLP, Portland (USA) Revitalisation of Former Industrial Sites in St. Petersburg Daniel Luchterhandt, Behörde für Stadtwicklung und Umwelt, Hamburg (D) The île de Nantes urban revitalisation project: focus on two outstanding projects Patrick Rimbert, Nantes Métropole, Nantes (F) Estimating potential and existing contaminated Brownfield sites, lessons from Japan. Tetsuo Yasutaka, Yokohama National University (J) Reactivation of Derelict Industrial Sites in Romania a Project of GTZ for Economic and Employment Promotion Doris Hirschberger, INGENIUS, Berlin (D) Model strategy for Redevelopment of closed landfills Rene Beijnen, Province of North-Brabant (NL)

Thursday 26 th April 2 pm - 3:45 pm Session 18: Environmental Practice Venue: T4 Chair: Anja Sinke, BP Int. Ltd, Sunbury-on-Thames (UK) Integrated investigation and management of groundwater contamination – project MAGIC“ Grzegorz Gzyl, GIG Katowice (PL) Innovative concenpt for revitalisation of a former petrol storage area in Bukarest – a pilot for eastern Europe Thomas Meyer Murlowsky, Züblin Umwelttechnik, Stuttgart (D) Recycling Requirements and conditions of degraded grounds in Poland – example of project conducted in Olsztyn (Northern Poland) Wojciech Irminski, Polish Geological Institute, Warsaw (PL) Brownfield-Recycling in Switzerland: eliminating contaminated sites and re-using derelict land at the same time Rolf Kettler, BAFU, Bern (CH) Remediation and the Regulatory Approach at Rochester Riverside Lucy Kirk , Environmental Protection Officer, Medway Council (UK) day 2 Thursday 26th April 4:15 pm - 6 pm Session 20: Brownfields and the real estate market Venue: T1 Chair: Gerard Jilleba, City of Hengelo (NL) Brownfields Redevelopment by combining bitter and sweet M.H. Nijboer, TAUW BV, Deventer (NL) Purchase and development of the Brownfield sites in Russia and Ukraine Piotr Poborski, WS Atkins Polska (PL) Environmental Exposure, Liability and Risk Transfer in Brownfield Transactions Simon Johnson, Global Environmental Insurance Partners, (UK) Public Private Partnership – solutions for brownfields? Frank Meininger, Christiane Stoye-Benk, Menold Bezler Rechtsanwälte Partnerschaft, Stuttgart (D) Pollution Insurance as a catalyst for successful brownfields development: the experience in the U.S., U.K., and Continental Europe Karl Russek, ACE Environmental Risk, ACE European Group Limited, London (UK) Session 21: REFINA (Part 2) Venue: T2 Chair: Maike Hauschild, Projektträger Jülich, Berlin (D) Regional Planning as Innovative Land Use Management – the example of the Region Southern Upper Rhine Dirk Engelke, FLAIR project partners, Karlsruhe (D) Small and medium sized companies develop small and medium sized sites Volker Schrenk, TTI GmbH, Stuttgart (D) Sustainable land use management in the city of Hanover – a private sector fund model to mobilise brownfields and reserve building land Silke Kleinhückelkotten, Ecolog Institut, Hannover (D) Komreg – local authority land management in a regional perspective – the region of Freiburg Matthias Buchert, Öko-Institut e.V., Darmstadt (D) Demand-driven Life – Cycle Management of urban Neighbourhoods Sven Heilmann, University Göttingen (D) Military Conversion and Sustainable Land Use Management Christian Jacoby, University of the German Federal Armed Forces Munich (D) E-learning of the Dissemination of Research Results Nicole Okuniek, University of Bochum-ZEFIR, Bochum (D) Session 19: Sustainable Regional and Spatial Development Venue: Glashaus Chair: Bernd Scholl, Institute for Spatial and Landscape Development, ETH Zürich (CH) The economical use of land is the key aspect of every sustainable Spatial Planning and Development strategy. Central European countries facing stagnating or even decreasing population are still struggling to limit further expansion of settlement areas. Countries like Switzerland and Germany are currently adopting a Spatial Development strategy, which allows combining economic growth and limitation of settlement areas in a mid- and long-term perspective. This shall be achieved via the principle of “internal development before external development”, via regional land management, and complementary city networks. In a co-operative project between several regional planning authorities in the southwest of Germany, ministries of the state of Baden-Württemberg, the canton Basel-Landschaft, the university of Karlsruhe and as lead the professorship for spatial development at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology are inventing cross-border sustainable regional land management . Session 22: Brownfield revitalisation around the world Venue : T3 Chair: Paul Syms, English Partnerships, London (UK) Can we really compare Brownfield Regulation and Redevelopment in the US and EU? Peter Meyer, Northern Kentucky University and University of Louisville, Covington (USA) Guidelines for Brownfield remediation and redevelopment – a proposal Margherita Turvani, University of Venice, Venice (I) Brownfield indicators in Czech Republic Jan Votocek, IURS, Prague (Cz) The Value of Green Space: Exploring Ways to Evaluate the Benefits of Well Designed and Maintained Public Open Space Kate Millar, University of Nottingham, Nottingham (UK) Impact of Government Initiated Urban Land Management among Informal Labor Forces: A Case Analysis from a South Asian Megacity. Saleh Ahmed, University Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe (D) Session 23: Technologies and tools to Enhance the revitalization of contaminated land Venue : T4 Chair: Rolf Gerhardt, Deutsche Bahn AG, Karlsruhe Research and Development for the Protection of Soil and Groundwater Jürgen Braun, VEGAS, Stuttgart (D) Technologies for Challenging Soil and Groundwater Contamination Problems Hans-Peter Koschitzky VEGAS, Stuttgart (D) Site Investigation Technologies and Monitoring: R&D Hand in Hand with Industry Nikolaus Rombach, Berghof Analytic and Environmental Engineering, Tübingen (D), Norbert Klaas, VEGAS, Stuttgart (D) Use of Integrated Planning Tools for Revitalisation SMARTe (U.S.) and START-UP Plan (Germany) Ann Vega & Jürgen Braun, US EPA & VEGAS, Stuttgart (D) Ex Situ, non-thermal and permanent remediation of soil/ sediment contaminated by Persistent Organic Pollutants using a Solvent Extraction and Sonoprocess TM Treatment Chain. Paul Austin, Sonic Environmental Solutions Inc.,Vancouver (CAN) 2 pm - 3:45 pm 4:15 pm - 6 pm

11:15 am - 1 pm<br />

2 pm- 3:45 pm<br />

Session 11: US - Germany Bilateral working<br />

group for a sustainable future<br />

Venue: T2<br />

Chair: Annette Gatchett, U.S. Environmental Protection<br />

Agency, Cincinnati, OH (USA)<br />

The US - German Bilateral Working Group: Collaborative<br />

Research for a Sustainable Future Results from Phase 3<br />

(2000-2005) and Beginning Phase 4 (2006-2010)<br />

Ann Vega, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)<br />

Overview of Regional Revitalisation Efforts in the US<br />

Douglas McCourt, Ater Wynne LLP, Portland (USA)<br />

Overview of Regional Development Efforts in Germany<br />

Kai Steffens, PROBIOTEC gmbH<br />

Next Steps Concerning Joint Cooperation<br />

Maike Hauschild, Dale Medearis, USEPA (USA)<br />

Session 12: Do we need a European Platform<br />

for Associations of Experts for Brownfield<br />

Redevelopment?<br />

Venue: T3<br />

Chair: H. Burmeier, ITVA, Berlin (D)<br />

Numerous European regulations refer to brownfield redevelopment<br />

business. Professionals and their organisations in<br />

the field of geotechnical, environmental or civil engineering,<br />

architecture and planning or real estate business are invited<br />

to contribute to various kinds of consultation processes.<br />

The fact remains that a unique “European Brownfields Association”<br />

does not exist. However coordination among the actors<br />

involved would help to raise the profile of brownfields<br />

among in legislative bodies and facilitate European standardisation.<br />

Participants invited by an initiative of the German<br />

scientific-technical association for Environmental Remediation<br />

and Brownfield Redevelopment ITVA will explore ways<br />

of future European cooperation of brownfield professionals.<br />

Session 13: Challenges and opportunities<br />

in remediation of contaminated land<br />

Venue: T4<br />

Chair: Erhard Robold, Arcadis Stuttgart (D)<br />

Redevelopment of industrial sites; an industry view<br />

on challenges and perspective<br />

A. Sinke, BP Int. Ltd, Sunbury-on-Thames (UK)<br />

CL:AIRE – Building Confidence in Remediation<br />

Jane Forshaw, CL:AIRE (UK)<br />

The Use of Innovative Remediation Technologies in<br />

Brownfield Redevelopment Projects<br />

Dr. Volker Schrenk, TTI GmbH, Stuttgart (D)<br />

Former freight depot Bad Cannstatt - Strategies for<br />

clearance of explosive ordnance disposal<br />

Hartmut Mezger, Geocon AER GmbH, Stuttgart (D)<br />

ThermoAir – an innovative remediation technology to<br />

reduce time and costs<br />

Gerd Wiedenbeck, U/C-tec GmbH, Walldorf (D)<br />

Session 14:<br />

<strong>REVIT</strong>- Speculate PPP in practice<br />

Venue: Glashaus<br />

Chair: A. Gray, ERA 21, Torfaen (UK)<br />

An opportunity for you to be a developer in a unique<br />

“game” approach workshop – you decide on your<br />

strategy – its fun!<br />

day 2<br />

Thursday 26th April 2 pm- 3:45 pm<br />

Session 15:<br />

Financial instruments and their effects<br />

Venue: T1<br />

Chair: Sultana Gruber, Bank Austria Creditanstalt, Vienna (A)<br />

Urban planning versus urban management –<br />

Capital market and urban planning as two tension poles<br />

for the development of urban sites<br />

Jürgen Brüggemann, MGG. Essen (D)<br />

Revolving Load Fund for Brownfield Regeneration –<br />

a financial perpetual mobile?<br />

Reinier M. Besemer, Dura Vermeer Business Development BV, Hoofddorp (NL)<br />

Developing a Model of Financing for Brownfield<br />

Redevelopment: How to Integrate Contamination and<br />

Legal & Political Risks?<br />

Lars Holstenkamp, University of Lüneburg, Lüneburg (D)<br />

An early assessment of JESSICA: love at first sight?<br />

Nico Groenendijk, University of Twente, Enschede (NL)<br />

Emerging investment principles for brownfield<br />

development: a case study<br />

Peter Vanneck, BROCAP nv, Gent (Wondelgem) (BE)<br />

Session 16: REFINA (Part 1)<br />

Venue: T2<br />

Chair: Uwe Wittmann, Projektträger Jülich, Berlin (D)<br />

The German R&D Programme REFINA: Aims, status and<br />

outlook<br />

Uwe Wittmann, Maike Hauschild, Projektträger Jülich, Berlin (D)<br />

Initiatives of the German Government in the frame<br />

National strategy for sustainability<br />

Gina Siegel, Uwe Taeger, BMVBS, BMU, BBR, Berlin (D)<br />

Session 16:<br />

The Research Network REFINA: Projects, Subjects and Players<br />

Stephanie Bock, Thomas Preuss, German Institute of Urban Affairs, Berlin (D)<br />

Management Development and Vegetation –<br />

Research Project about a Regional Park. Maintenance<br />

scheme for the Emscher Landscape Park (Ruhr Region,<br />

Germany)<br />

Jörg Dettmar, Peter Rohler, Technical University of Darmstadt, Darmstadt (D)<br />

3D-Virtual Environments as Media for the Management of<br />

Urban Land<br />

Lutz Ross, Technical University Berlin, Berlin (D)<br />

Development of participative evaluation and decision –<br />

making procedure for sustainable land management in<br />

rural areas<br />

Birgit Böhm, Mensch und Region, Hannover (D)<br />

Session 17:<br />

Brownfield revitalisation around the world<br />

Venue: T3<br />

Chair: Douglas Mc Court, Ater Wynne LLP, Portland (USA)<br />

Revitalisation of Former Industrial Sites in St. Petersburg<br />

Daniel Luchterhandt, Behörde für Stadtwicklung und Umwelt, Hamburg (D)<br />

The île de Nantes urban revitalisation project: focus on<br />

two outstanding projects<br />

Patrick Rimbert, Nantes Métropole, Nantes (F)<br />

Estimating potential and existing contaminated<br />

Brownfield sites, lessons from Japan.<br />

Tetsuo Yasutaka, Yokohama National University (J)<br />

Reactivation of Derelict Industrial Sites in Romania a<br />

Project of GTZ for Economic and Employment Promotion<br />

Doris Hirschberger, INGENIUS, Berlin (D)<br />

Model strategy for Redevelopment of closed landfills<br />

Rene Beijnen, Province of North-Brabant (NL)

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