Final announcement - REVIT
Final announcement - REVIT
Final announcement - REVIT
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9 am - 10:30 pm 4:15 pm<br />
11 am- 12:15 pm<br />
Session 24: LUDA Session<br />
Venue: Glashaus<br />
Chair: Dagmar Petrikova, Slovak University of Technology<br />
Bratislava, (SK)<br />
Improving the Quality of Life in Large Urban Distressed<br />
Areas – Results from the European Project LUDA<br />
Bernhard Müller, Paulina Schiappacasse, Leibniz Institut, Dresden (D)<br />
Friday 27 th April 9 am- 10:30 pm<br />
Session 25: Bonding and Bringing<br />
Venue: T1<br />
Chair: Erwin Lichtenberg, City of Tilburg (NL)<br />
Participatory planning and attractivity in tension:<br />
the case of Brussels<br />
Florence Delmotte, Facultes universitaires Saint-Louis, Bruxelles (BE)<br />
Creating young people friendly neighbourhoods<br />
Peter Morgan, Groundwork UK, Birmingham (UK)<br />
Effective Community Involvement Tools<br />
Sabine Martin, Kansas State University (USA)<br />
The application of the <strong>REVIT</strong> Toolkit and professionalism<br />
on community participation<br />
C. Gray, ERA 21, Torfaen (UK)<br />
Session 26: Baden-Württemberg Session<br />
Sustainable ressource management and urban and<br />
spatial development in Baden-Württemberg<br />
Venue: T2<br />
Chair: S. Gloger, Ministry of the Environment, Stuttgart (D)<br />
Funding programme for urban regeneration in<br />
Baden-Württemberg<br />
Representative of the Ministry for economic affairs (tbc) (D)<br />
The regional alliance „Flächen gewinnen“ land management<br />
in Baden-Württemberg<br />
Bernd Fahle, Architektenkammer BW, Freiburg (D)<br />
Intelligent land management and quality of life<br />
Martin Kessel, Umweltkompetenzzentrum Rhein- Neckar e.V., Heidelberg (D)<br />
Soil protection concept Stuttgart (BOKS) –<br />
approaches, objectives, strategies<br />
G. Wolff, City of Stuttgart (D)<br />
Session 27: Stuttgart Partner Cities<br />
Venue : T3<br />
Chair : D. Kron, Municipality of Stuttgart (D)<br />
Friday 27 th April 11 am- 12:15 pm<br />
Session 30: Social dimension of urban land<br />
management<br />
Venue: T1<br />
Chair: Euan Hall, Land Restoration Trust, UK,<br />
Examination and analysis of economic and social effects<br />
of inner-city brownfield redevelopment<br />
Birgit Memminger, ES EnviroSustain GmbH, Kirchheim unter Teck (D)<br />
Community participation at the remediation of a former<br />
ordnance factory<br />
Christian Weingran, HIM GmbH, Biebesheim (D)<br />
Making historic city centres attractive for sustainable utilisations<br />
– experiences of the INTERREG IIIB project ADHOC<br />
Stefan Celan, Mayor of the City of Ptuj, (Slovenia)<br />
Social dimension of urban land management and<br />
day<br />
community involvement<br />
3<br />
Ian McCarthy, Liverpool Vision, Liverpool (UK)<br />
Monitoring Quality of Life in Urban Regeneration<br />
Christiane Westphal, Leibniz Institut, Dresden (D)<br />
Selection of Assessment Methods for Evaluating the<br />
Sustainable Regeneration of Large Urban Distressed Areas:<br />
a Decision Support System<br />
Steve Curwell, Aleksandra Kazimierczak, University of Salford, (UK)<br />
LUDA project – an accompanying tool for urban<br />
development in Dresdens Weißeritz Area<br />
Andreas Wurff, Municipality of Dresden, Dresden (D)<br />
Session27:<br />
Inner urban development and brownfield revitalisation in Milan<br />
Carlo Masseroli, Milan (I)<br />
Regeneration of Brownfields in the City of Brno<br />
Marian Böhm, City of Brno (Cz)<br />
Brownfield regeneration – Cardiff Bay<br />
Julian Stedman, Head of Strategic Planning for Cardiff Council,<br />
City of Cardiff (UK)<br />
Session 28: Towards a European<br />
environmental technology verification<br />
system – an open stakeholder consultation<br />
Venue: T4<br />
Chair: Derk van Ree, GeoDelft, (NL)<br />
PROMOTE: Verifying the Performance of Environmental<br />
technologies – Monitoring and Remediation of Soil and<br />
Groundwater<br />
Thomas Track, Dechema Frankfurt (D)<br />
EURODEMO: demonstrating efficient soil and groundwater<br />
remediation<br />
Yvonne Spira, Umweltbundesamt, Vienna (A)<br />
Open discussion<br />
Session 29: European Brownfields Agenda<br />
(EUBRA) – Market place of project ideas<br />
Venue: Glashaus<br />
Chair: T. Ertel, Sachverständigen-Büro Dr. Ertel, Esslingen (D)<br />
EUBRA aims at bringing together the multifaceted activities<br />
related to the topic of „Brownfields“ from the several<br />
INTERREG co-operation zones as well as new knowledge<br />
of the RDT Framework Programmes. Based on this future<br />
funding needs will be explored and concrete new project<br />
ideas developed.<br />
Session 31: Baden-Württemberg Session<br />
Inner urban developmpent – chances for brownfield sites<br />
by urban development and regeneration<br />
Venue: T2<br />
Chair: Sieghart Gärttling, Wüstenrot Haus- und<br />
Städebau GmbH, Ludwigsburg (D)<br />
Process- and project management in urban regeneration<br />
Petra Menzel, LBBW Immobilien Kommunalentwicklung GmbH, Stuttgart (D)<br />
Project management and development in consideration of<br />
economic improvement<br />
Armin Dauner, Wüstenrot Haus- und Städtebau GmbH, Ludwigsburg (D)<br />
Recent experience with the funding programme<br />
”Stadtumbau West“ in Baden-Württemberg<br />
Jürgen Katz, LBBW Immobilien Kommunalentwicklung GmbH, Stuttgart (D)<br />
Social aspects in the restructuring of residential and<br />
commercial areas – the German Socially Integrative City<br />
Programme<br />
Gerhard Petermann, Wüstenrot Haus- und Städebau GmbH,<br />
Ludwigsburg (D)