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2 pm - 3:45 pm 11:15am<br />

9:30 am<br />

Wednesday 25 th April 9:30 am - 10:45 pm<br />

Grand Opening, Welcome and<br />

opening of exhibition<br />

Chair: T. Zügel, City of Stuttgart (D)<br />

Welcome by<br />

• Lord Mayor of the capital city Stuttgart<br />

Wolfgang Schuster<br />

• EU-Commissioner for Regional Policy Danuta Hübner<br />

Wednesday 25 th April 11:15 am - 13:00 pm<br />

Plenary Keynotes: European research,<br />

regional policy and social responsibility<br />

Venue: T1<br />

Chair: Uwe Ferber, Projektgruppe<br />

Stadt+Entwicklung, Leipzig (D)<br />

Wednesday 25 th April 2 pm - 3:45 pm<br />

Session 1: The Mayor’s Round<br />

Effects of European funding in urban regeneration –<br />

impacts and future perspectives<br />

Venue: T1<br />

Chair: Peter Conradi, Architect, MdB 1972 - 1998 (D)<br />

Introduction: Cohesion Policy 2007-2013 from an urban<br />

development perspective<br />

• Christian Huttenloher, German Association for Housing, Urban and<br />

Spatial Development, Head of Brussels Office, Brussels (EU)<br />

• Jean-Loup Drubigny, Directeur Secrétariat URBACT, Saint Denis la Plaine (F)<br />

Statements of participants<br />

Participants:<br />

•Elected members from the <strong>REVIT</strong> partner cities Nantes (F),<br />

Medway (UK), Torfaen (UK), Tilburg (NL), Hengelo (NL) and Stuttgart (D)<br />

•Municipal representatives from central and eastern member states<br />

•Joachim Baldermann Representative of the Ministry of Economic Affairs,<br />

Brussels (BE)<br />

Session 2: Integrated Management –<br />

Approaches & Tools<br />

Venue: T2<br />

Chair: Stephan Muzika, EPORA, St. Etienne (F)<br />

Regional Settlement Management as Chance for<br />

Sustainable Development<br />

Dirk Vallee, Verband Region Stuttgart, Stuttgart (D)<br />

Approach to brownfield revitalisation for small cities<br />

in the Czech Republic<br />

Ivan Vanicek, Technical University Prague, Prague (Cz)<br />

Online database on land management – an effective tool<br />

to support practitioner in land management and brownfield<br />

recycling<br />

Jantje Samtleben, TTI GmbH, Stuttgart (D)<br />

Rebuilding Suburban Detroit: Redevelopment Ready<br />

Communities (RRC): A Model Program<br />

Robin Boyle, Wayne State University Chair, Detroit Michigan (USA)<br />

Strategies and instruments to limit excessive land use<br />

in Germany - a proposal to the German National Council<br />

of Sustainable Development<br />

Barbara Malburg-Graf, University Stuttgart (D)<br />

day 1<br />

opening<br />

<strong>REVIT</strong> – Impact of an outstanding project<br />

• Minister for Economic Affairs in Baden-Württemberg<br />

Ernst Pfister, MdL<br />

Thomas Zügel, City of Stuttgart (D)<br />

CABERNET - Networking in urban land management<br />

Paul Nathanail, University Nottingham (UK)<br />

Opening of exhibition<br />

K1 German Research in urban regeneration –<br />

linked to international activities<br />

Engelbert Lütke-Daldrup, Staatssekretär (tbc), BMVBS, Berlin (D)<br />

K2 Brownfield Regeneration activity in the Thames<br />

Gateway<br />

Ben Stoneman, DCLG, London (UK)<br />

K3 Building Conservation as a Regional Innovation System<br />

Christer Gustafsson, Regional Museums of Halland, Halmstad (S)<br />

Session 3: Objectives and Indicators for<br />

sustainable urban revitalisation – <strong>REVIT</strong>-results<br />

Venue:T3<br />

Chair: Hermann J. Kirchholtes, City of Stuttgart (D)<br />

Objectives for Sustainable Brownfield Revitalisation<br />

and the Challenges for Community Participation<br />

Kerstin Langer KOMMA.PLAN, München (D)/ Martin Franz, University<br />

Bochum, Bochum (D)<br />

The <strong>REVIT</strong>-indicator-concept of a planning workshop<br />

Nils Krieger, City of Stuttgart (D)<br />

Tilburg: Environmental Profile and GPR Gebouw<br />

Paul Scherrenberg, Gert van den Elsen,City of Tillburg (NL)<br />

The <strong>REVIT</strong>-evaluation tool “Measuring and Monitoring<br />

Sustainable Development on Brownfield Sites”<br />

Andrew Gray, ERA 21, Torfaen (UK)<br />

Discussion<br />

Session 4: Industrial Heritage –<br />

assets for urban regeneration<br />

Venue: T4<br />

Chair: Gerard Jilleba, City of Hengelo, Hengelo (NL)<br />

Inspired by Industrial Heritage<br />

H.A.J.Henket, Henket & Partners architecten, Vught (NL),<br />

“The echo of a rich industrial past will resound in the future“<br />

Frank Ankersmid, City of Hengelo (NL)<br />

Industrial Heritage in a dockyard area<br />

Joanne Cable, Medway Coucil, Medway (UK)<br />

ERIH- European Route of Industrial Heritage<br />

Rainer Klenner, Ministerium für Bauen u. Verkehr NRW, Düsseldorf (D)<br />

Chance Denkmal – Innovative method to disperse<br />

historic buildings<br />

Hans-Peter Noll, MGG, Essen (D)<br />

Session 5: Common Forum –<br />

Urban Soil Intiative<br />

Venue: Glashaus<br />

Chair: Joop Vegter, Amstelveen (NL)<br />

Introductory keynote<br />

Joop Vegter, Common Forum Amstelveen (NL)<br />

Urban soil ecology, scientific perspectives I<br />

Wolfgang Burghardt, University of Essen (D)<br />

Urban soil ecology, scientific perspectives II<br />

Stefan Norra, University of Karlsruhe (D)<br />

Lessons learned from the Interreg IIIB Alpine Space Project<br />

TUSEC-IP ”Technique of Urban Soil Evaluation in City<br />

Regions – Implementation in Planning Procedures”<br />

Martin Schamann, Umweltbundesamt, Vienna (A)

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