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Papers received

Below you can find the titles and the authors of the papers IHS has received for the 10th N-AERUS conference.

Author (s)

Institution

Paper title

Tara van Dijk

University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Institute of Metropolitan and International Development Studies (AMIDSt)

Unpacking Urban Inequalities: The Strategic-Relational Livelihoods Appraoch

Javier Martinez, Karin Pfeffer, Tara van Dijk  

Earth Observation, Enschede      
  

The capacity of e-government tools: Minding gaps or exacerbating inequalities in Indian cities?   

Henry Fletcher  

 

African cities: Open for investment? Impacts of non-state investment in urban infrastructure.   

Niloofar Razavi

Shahid Beheshti University of Tehran, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Department of Landscape Architecture, Evin, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran.

Supple Landscapes

Scelo Zibagwe, Gift Dafuleya & Juliet Akola    

ECSC, Addis Ababa.

Rich Encounter Outside and Carceral Built Environment within the Plan:  A case of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 

Mariano Scheinsohn y Cecilia Cabrera     

 

       Segregación, Movilidad y Desigualdad. Dinámicas interrelacionadas en el proceso de reestructuración de la Región Metropolitana de Buenos Aires.

Jörg Stollmann and Rainer Hehl  

Sub-curators of the 4th IABR (Squat)   

Networks for Knowledge-sharing and Implementations in Informal Environments 

Kiran Sandhu  

Senior Lecturer, Guru Ramdas School of Planning, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar   

    The Open City with Narrow Crevices; Marginalization versus Facilitation in Urban Space, Amritsar City, India  

Galuh Syahbana  Indraprahasta   

 

The Role of Sustainable Community on Developing Sustainable City (A Case Study on The City of Bogor)    

Ovidiu Cordoneanu

 

Urbanism can improve the integration, security and the quality of life 

Jaime Hernandez Garcia  

 

Open Spaces in Informal Settlements, Between Local Identities and Global Values: Two Case Studies from Bogota, Colombia    

Amir Mustafa Abdella 

Nakheel

    Global Dubai, Particular urban challenges ahead    

Ulrich Mans    

Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and International Development Studies (AMIDSt), University of Amsterdam  

Khartoum: city marketing at the outer end of the global economy

Anthony Fuchs

Center for Urban and Commercial Consultancy (CCUC)  

The new open city – informal land developments  

Gabriela Barbosa

Federal University of Pernambuco / UFPE (Brazil) and TU-Dortmund, Germany 

      Social disintegration, rise of violence and closed communities in resettlement programs in Brazil

Hasti Widyasamratri    

Gadjah Mada University

Utilization of Urban index and vegetation index transformation on aster image satellite for analysis urban environment condition (case: Semarang municipality)   

Pu Hao, Pieter Hooimeijer, Richard Sliuzas, and Stan Geertman    

Utrecht University and ITC Enschede

     Open Villages within the Exclusive City: an Empirical Study on Urban Villages in Shenzhen, China  

Rittirong Chutapruttikorn 

school of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University    

 Squatter's Life in Transition: Is New Housing New Identity?

      Anthony Fuchs, Jaap Klaarenbeek and Jasper Moelker  

Urban Detectives

 The open city - a matter of access?

Camillo Boano 

Development Planning Unit – Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, London    

Conflictive urbanism in Dharavi: mega-projects, mega-resistances and the dialectics of inclusive citizenship and exclusionary development    

Mauro Normando Macedo Barros Filho

Federal Unviersity of Pernambuco (UFPE)

Informal settlements’ openness through scales: analyzing Brasília Teimosa in Recife, Brazil   

Joop de Wit  

 ISS

Municipal Councillors in Indian Cities: agens of integration or exclusion?

Dr. Sonia Roitman and Prof. Nick Phelps  

Bartlett School of Planning - Unviersity College London

Does the çlosed'city contribute to the 'open city'? The recent growth of Pilar, Argentina

Fabio Grazi   

 International Research Centre on Environment and Development (CIRED, umr ParisTech/ ENPC & CNRS/EHESS)

Urban Form, Transport and Global Warming

Meine Pieter van Dijk

Professor of Water services management, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water education

Are new towns also examples of ecological cities? 

Jérome Chenal and Yves Pedrazzini

Labaratoire de Sociologie

Rues africaines contemporaines, ouvertes et fermées : une saisie photographique

Moses Tukwasiibwe

Lecturer, Department of Development Studies, Bishop Stuart University, Uganda

Contemporary challenges to an open city in Sub-Saharan Africa: the case of Kampala city, East-Africa.

Antje Ilberg

German Development

Traditional Housing Areas in Malawi; their Functioning in the Context of Urban Growth, Work Migration and Traditions

Awuor Hayangah, Rosemary 

School of Architecure, Planning and Housing, Unviersity of KwaZulu-Natal

Open City Policy Implementation: The Case of Three Post-Democratic Sub-Saharan African Cities

Hudalaha Delik

 

Peri-urban environmental management in North Bandung Area, Indonesia: Policy network and institutional capacity

Fahmi, Wael Salah

 Helwan University-Department of Architecture - Cairo-Egypt 

Fragmented Cairotopias: ‘Heterotopology’ of Greater Cairo's Suburban Communities

 Dr. Bas Bijlsma and Dr. Michaela Hordijk

 Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and Urban Development Studies (AMIDSt), University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

 Encounters with violence in an ‘open city’ - Differentiated exclusions of cartoneros in Buenos Aires

 

 

 


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