Eurasia Regional Section of the World organization "United Cities and Local Governments"

Шестой Симпозиум городских исследований и знаний 2012

Rethinking Cities: Framing the Future

Шестой Симпозиум городских исследований и знаний 2012

6th Urban Research and Knowledge Symposium 2012

Rethinking Cities: Framing the Future

Barcelona, Spain | October 8-10, 2012

Leading urban researchers, policymakers and practitioners at the 6th Urban Research and Knowledge Symposium (URKS6) will gather in Barcelona, Spain on October 8-10 2012 to discuss the key question of: How to make policy choices under resource constraints and uncertainty today that will minimize lock-in and path dependency at later stages of development?

Through a series of plenary and moderated panel discussions, URKS6 aims to inform policy choices that can help policymakers manage potential economic efficiency, environmental sustainability and social equity trade-offs associated with urbanization.

Confirmed keynote speakers include:

Edward Glaeser, Professor, Harvard University, USA

Alain Bertaud, Urban Planner and former Principal Urban Planner, The World Bank

Alexander Galetovic, Professor of Economics, Universidad de los Andes, Santiago, Chile

Michael Keith, Professor, Director, COMPASS, University of Oxford, UK

Matthew Kahn, Professor, UCLA, USA

Stephen Malpezzi, Lorin and Marjorie Tiefenthaler Professor of Real Estate, University of Wisconsin, USA

Saskia Sassen, Robert S Lynd Professor of Sociology, Co-chair Committee on Global Thought, Columbia University, USA

Tony Venables, BP Professor of Economics, Director of OxCarre, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, UK

Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, Princeton University, USA

They will be joined by Mayors and Governors from various cities around the world, international organizations including OECD, World Bank, IFC, UN-HABITAT, leading private sector urban practitioners including Microsoft, McKinsey & Company, Siemens, among others, as well as researchers from developing and developed countries.

The full program agenda is nearing final, and can be viewed here: http://www.rethinkingcities.org/

General registration is now open until September 28, 2012.

For more information: http://www.rethinkingcities.org/

14.09.2012

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