Final announcement - REVIT
Final announcement - REVIT
Final announcement - REVIT
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Wednesday 25 th April 4:15 pm - 6 pm<br />
Session 6: The Revit Story<br />
Venue: T1<br />
Chair: Andrew Gray, ERA 21, Torfaen (UK)<br />
“The <strong>REVIT</strong> Story explores the development of new<br />
approaches and methods that have been worked up<br />
during the <strong>REVIT</strong> project, where project officers engaged<br />
in Brownfield Regeneration will give a “live” performance,<br />
in a unique presentation style, as to how they have tackled<br />
and managed three key elements of the project namely<br />
Stakeholder Engagement, Public Private Partnerships and<br />
Sustainable Development (including preserving and<br />
promoting Industrial Heritage).“<br />
Session 7: Barriers and encouragement<br />
for integrated land management<br />
Venue: T2<br />
Chair: Paul Syms, English Partnerships, London (UK)<br />
Sustainable regional land resource management<br />
Robert Holländer, University Leipzig, Leipzig (D)<br />
What is stopping sustainable brownfield development<br />
in England?<br />
Katie Williams, Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development, Oxford (UK)<br />
Smart Economic Growth – smart ways of spatial and<br />
economic development in metropolitan areas<br />
Sandra Pennekamp, Dagmar Cohrs, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt (D)<br />
The Integration of Brownfield Remediation and<br />
Redevelopment Processes: the Relevance of Information<br />
Tiziana Cianflone, APAT, Rome (I)<br />
Site Value Management at the integrative land<br />
development project “Landau-Süd”<br />
Marika Denzer, ALSTOM Stuttgart (D)<br />
Session 8:<br />
Sustainable urban land management<br />
Venue: T3<br />
Chair: Francesca Neonato, PN Studio S.n.c., Milano (I)<br />
Thursday 26 th April 9 am - 10:45 am<br />
Plenary Keynotes Tools for integrated<br />
urban land management<br />
Venue:T1<br />
Chair: Gerhard Hauser, Manager Public Affairs,<br />
City of Tilburg (NL)<br />
K4 The Jessica Initiative<br />
Matthias Kollatz-Ahnen, Vice President, European Investment Bank (L)<br />
Thursday 26 th April 11:15 am - 1 pm<br />
Session 10: Experiences in Brownfields<br />
revitalisation in Latin America<br />
Venue: T1<br />
Chair: Detlef Grimski, UBA, Berlin (D)<br />
Introduction:<br />
Contaminated land management and Brownfield<br />
revitalization in Latina America – experiences, potentials<br />
and challenges<br />
Andreas Marker, Andreas Nieters, GTZ, Eschborn (D)<br />
Former railway-plan Aguascalientes, Cidade de Mexico –<br />
a case study<br />
Javier Llamas,University of Aguascalientes, (MEX)<br />
Ulises Ruiz, SEMARNAT, Mexico City (MEX)<br />
Contaminated land management within the Tamanduatey<br />
urban development project, Santo Andre, San Paulo<br />
Sebastiao Ney Vaz Junior, SEMASA, Santo Andre (BRA)<br />
Session 8:<br />
Sustainability assessment of Brownfield regeneration –<br />
a review of different approaches<br />
Martin Franz, Philipps- University Marburg, Marburg (D)<br />
Sustainability indicators for the Efficient Use of Land –<br />
optimising Densities in Urban and Rural Areas<br />
Robin Ganser, Oxford Brooks University (UK)<br />
Ineffective and Uncoordinated Urban Land use<br />
Management in the Developing World: the Case of Akure<br />
Afolabi Aribigbola, Department of Geography and Planning Sciences,<br />
Adekunle Ajasin University Akungba Akoko Ondo State (NIG)<br />
Innovative sites for bussiness and the service sector –<br />
quality aspects in urban land management<br />
Meinolf Bertelt-Glöß, LEG , Dortmund (D)<br />
Small city and big piece of cake – Sustainable land<br />
conversion under economical pressure: the case of<br />
Babenhausen casern<br />
Ute Knippenberger, FB Architektur of TU Darmstadt (D)<br />
Session 9:<br />
Legal Aspects and Policy Development<br />
Venue: T4<br />
Chair: Kyle Alexander, O.B.E., Leganside corporation, Belfast (UK)<br />
Liability and the Long Term: Effects on Sustainable Urban<br />
Regeneration in the UK and USA<br />
Peter Meyer, Northern Kentucky University and University of Louisville,<br />
Covington (USA)<br />
Towards Integrated Regeneration Policies and Brownfield<br />
Advocacy in the Czech Republic<br />
Gabrielle Hermann, Institut for Transportation and Development<br />
Policy Europe, Berlin (D)<br />
Contaminated Land Policy in Switzerland – Tackling the<br />
”sins of yesterday“ under the principle of appropriateness<br />
Christoph Wenger, Federal Office for the Environment, Bern (CH)<br />
Critical Considerations of Environmental Liability on<br />
Development and Implementation of the EU<br />
Douglas McCourt, Ater Wynne LLP, Portland (USA)<br />
Fiscal Impact Analysis of additional land-use –<br />
A tool for more municipal cost transparency<br />
Dirk Löhr, ZBF-UCB, Birkenfeld (D)<br />
K5 Operacao Urbana Diagonal Sul – Brownfield<br />
revitalization as a strategy for urban development<br />
Manuelito Pereira Nagalhaes Junior, SEMPLA, City of Sao Paulo, (BRA)<br />
K6 Facilitating the implementation of environmental<br />
technologies<br />
Harry J. Vermeulen,SKB, Gouda (NL)<br />
K7 Learning from Communities,<br />
Laura Wren, Academy for Sustainable Communities, Leeds (UK)<br />
Instruments and proceedings of Environmental Due<br />
Diligence and Brownfield revitalisation in the filed of<br />
habitation and urban development in Brazil<br />
CAIXA Economica Federal, GEURB- department of urban development (BRA)<br />
Experiences of cooperation between European and<br />
Latin-American cities in the field of Brownfield revitalisation<br />
Hermann J. Kirchholtes, Municipality of Stuttgart (D)<br />
day 2<br />
4:15 pm - 6 pm<br />
11:15 am - 1 pm 9 am