Quality of Life and Enhancing Territorial Governance
The International Conference "Centrality in The Age of Dispersion" will be organized by WrocΕaw University of Science and Technology in collaboration with ISOCARP on Thursday and Friday of this week (28-29/09/2023). The subject of the conference is closely related to concerns of quality of life and on how territorial development is governed. I am very proud that the organizers appointed me to chair two sessions on these important aspects.
In the session on Quality of Living Concerns on 29 September 2023 Constanze Zöllter will discuss attractive places to live in shrinking cities. Moti Kaplan of the Technion Israel Institute will analyse the contribution of linear parks to the regeneration of dense, high quality urban centers. As citizen of a garden city in Berlin I am looking forward to Justyna Kleszcz's presentation on a contemporary vision of a garden city. Other speakers from Olsztyn and Opole will feature the situation of elderly people and health-promoting urban forms.

Promising is also the list of subjects addressed in the session Enhancing Territorial Governance on 29 September. Hans Andersen of Aalborg University will discuss the Dismantling of Regional Planning for the case of Copenhagen. Henry Endemann, Gerhard Bryns and Jörn Bühring of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University will analyse megaregions and megaprojects in China. The following speakers from universities in Germany, Poland and Ukraine will discuss location finders as an analytical tool, community involvement in the fight for clean air in Poland and landscape architecture as a means of formation of an emotionally positive context.
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I am looking forward to the conference and hope for inspiring discussions at these and other sessions.
Please find the full programme of the conference here: https://centrality-dispersion.pwr.edu.pl/programm
Conference website: https://centrality-dispersion.pwr.edu.pl/
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