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23rd AESOP Congress: why can't the future be more like the past - Liverpool, 15-18 July 2009
15-07-2009, Source: Urbanicity.org
Introduction
In the autumn of 1909 the first five students joined the new Department of Civic Design. One hundred years later, AESOP is delighted to be hosting the annual AESOP (Association of European Schools of Planning) Congress. An invitation is extended to colleagues from Europe, and beyond, to join AESOP in what will be a major international congress to help celebrate its centenary.
Description
Chosen as European Capital of Culture in 2008, Liverpool has been the focus of numerous regeneration initiatives. The city has and continues to change dramatically, and is re-emerging as a renaissance city. For the city, 2008 marks an important point in the journey, but the rebuilding of the city will continue and 2009 is designated year of the environment in Liverpool. The Congress will provide an excellent opportunity to see and reflect upon the substantial progress that has been made in recent years, and indeed the legacy of 2008.
The conference theme enables us all to reflect upon and celebrate the history of planning and planning education since the Department was founded. However, the main focus is on how the lessons from the past can be used to deal with the many challenges and opportunities facing planning and planners in the future. The Congress will follow the well
established pattern of plenary sessions, parallel track sessions and mobile workshops.
The mobile workshops offer the opportunity for delegates to experience first hand some of the changes and challenges facing the city, including for example; Merseyside Regional Waterfront Park; managing Liverpool’s World Heritage Site; engaging local communities in environmental improvements; Groundwork Merseyside; city centre redevelopments; Anfield regeneration; Housing Market Renewal Initiative, etc.
Programme
Click here for more information on the programme. Registration details and fees for the 2009 AESOP Congress will be announced shortly.
Dates and deadlines
September 08
Formal call for papers
12th January 2009
Abstract submission deadline
30th March 2009
Notification of acceptance of abstracts
31st May 2009
Deadline for early registration
Location
University of Liverpool
Register
Links
Click here to visit the AESOP planning website
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