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THEMATIC GROUPS

STOCKHOLM 26 – 27 February 2010

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Parent Category: THEMATIC GROUPS
Category: Planning and Complexity
Published: 27 February 2010

The meeting files can be found on the left

Milan, 22 - 23 February 2008

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Parent Category: THEMATIC GROUPS
Category: Planning and Complexity
Published: 23 February 2008

VIIth AESOP WORKSHOP
Thematic Group on Planning and Complexity

Milan, 22 - 23 February 2008
Politecnico di Milano - Dipartimento di Architettura e Pianificazione

Powerpoint presentation :

  • Welcome addresses (prof. Alessandro Balducci - DiAP Director)

  • Introductory presentations (prof. Gert de Roo and prof. Giovanni Rabino)

  • Nurit Alfasi : Planning rules for the self planned city

  • Stefano Moroni : Complexity, Liberal-Democracy and Planning

  • Kristina L. Nilsson : Complexity perspective of planning practice

  • Gert de Roo : Towards a non-linear understanding of spatial development: A story about choice and change

  • Joris E Van Wezemael : Towards a materialist ontology for strategic and collaborative planning

  • A.F. Cutting-Decelle, B. Young, J.P. Bourey : An ontology based approach for representing complex planning information: the PSL language

  • Pietro Terna : Simulation models with intelligent agents

  • J.P. Grunau, C. Hemberger, W. Schönwandt : Making the complexity of planning manageable

  • Introduction and status of the book-publication of the group (Gert de Roo)

  • Celino A., Concilio G., Luperti G. : Open plans in learning environments: from learning experience to planning model

  • Bertil Rolf : Heuristics - Simple tools for a Complex World

  • Valeria Monno : Exploring the relational complexity: pitfall and challenges to collaborative planning

  • Aspa Gospodini, Stavros Sirigos : Combining Space Syntax and Land-uses for the description of urban space

  • L. Diappi, P. Bolchi : Gentrification as self-organising process: a Neural Network investigation on Gentrifiers profiles

  • Giordano P., Vancheri A : Interaction Spaces Theory: modelling complex systems with the details of MAS and the mathematics of Synergetics

  • Vancheri A, Giordano P. and Andrey A. : Regional planning of big traffic generators placement and sustainability

  • Silvia Mantovani : Playing landscape urbanism: complex rules for a new game

  • Conclusions by Gert de Roo

STUTTGART 9th – 10th March 2007

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Parent Category: THEMATIC GROUPS
Category: Planning and Complexity
Published: 10 March 2007

Meeting files can be found on the left.

University of Cambridge, Department of Land Economy 1st – 2nd December 2006

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Parent Category: THEMATIC GROUPS
Category: Planning and Complexity
Published: 02 December 2006

Powerpoint presentations at Cambridge (.pdf downloadable):

  • Elisabete Silva - (Department of Land Economy, Cambridge University , Cambridge , UK )
  • Angelique Chettiparamb - ( School of City and Regional Planning, Cardiff university, Cardiff , UK )
  • Frry van Kann, Nanka Karstkarel and Gert de Roo - Netherlands
  • Kristina Nielsson - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
  • Roger Simons - Oxford Brooks , Oxford , UK
  • Janneke Hagens - Land Use Planning, Wageningen University , The Netherlands
  • Solangel Fernandez - Dep. of Land Economy, University of Cambridge
  • Joanna Barros - School of Geography , Birbeck College , University of London , London , UK
  • Joanne Tippett - Centre for Transport & Society, Faculty of the Built Environment, University of the West of England , Bristol , UK

Aesop’s Thematic Group meeting on CARDIFF 5th – 6th May 2006

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Parent Category: THEMATIC GROUPS
Category: Planning and Complexity
Published: 06 May 2006

Meeting files to be downloaded can be found on the left.

  1. Aesop’s Thematic Group meeting on READING 18 – 19 November 2005

Subcategories

Planning and Complexity Article Count:  29

New Technologies & Planning Article Count:  8

Planning, Law and Property rights Article Count:  9

Transboundary Planning and Governance Article Count:  12

Transportation planning and policy Article Count:  8

Ethics, Values and Planning Article Count:  21

Resilience and Risks Mitigation Strategies Article Count:  12

French and British planning studies Article Count:  1

Sustainable Food Planning Article Count:  9

Public Spaces and Urban Cultures Article Count:  98

Planning/Conflict Article Count:  17

Urban Futures Article Count:  3

Urban Transformation in Europe and China Article Count:  2

Regional Design Article Count:  5

Nordic Planning Article Count:  2

Planning Theories Article Count:  12

Global South & East Article Count:  9

Small Towns Article Count:  2

Rural Planning Article Count:  3

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