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Joint Conference October 24-27, 2017 Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon USA Keynote speakers: Saskia Sassen is the Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology at Columbia University and a Member of its Committee on Global Thought, which she chaired till 2015. She studied and wrote about cities, immigration, world economy, inequality, gender and digitization. She is the author of eight books and the (co)editor of other three. Her work is translated in over twenty languages. She has received many awards and honors from which we highlight Principe de Asturias Prize in the Social Sciences. Arun Jain is an urban designer and strategist with over 30 years of international experience in practice, city leadership and academia. Arun has planned, designed, and directly influenced over 90 projects. He focuses on urban decision support tools, behavior sensitive infrastructure strategies, and development frameworks. Arun has contributed in several UN forums, held academic positions, was first Chief Urban Designer and has served on several international boards (IFHP, ARUS). Daniel Iacofano has more than 34 years of experience in urban planning and community design for downtowns, transit-oriented development, neighborhoods and urban centers. He is recognized as an expert and innovator in the areas of community participation, consensus building and facilitation. He is a leader in the national re:Streets effort, exploring the future of streets. He is the author of several books including Meeting of the Minds, The Inclusive City and the upcoming Streets Reconsidered: Inclusive Design for the Public Realm.

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Joint ConferenceOctober 24-27, 2017Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon USA

Keynote speakers:

Saskia Sassenis the Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology at Columbia University and a Member of

its Committee on Global Thought, which she chaired till 2015. She studied and wrote about cities, immigration, world economy, inequality, gender and digitization. She is the author of eight books and the (co)editor of other three. Her work is translated in over twenty languages. She has received many awards and honors from which we highlight Principe de Asturias Prize in the Social Sciences.

Arun Jainis an urban designer and strategist with over 30 years of international experience

in practice, city leadership and academia. Arun has planned, designed, and directly influenced over 90 projects. He focuses on urban decision support tools, behavior sensitive infrastructure strategies, and development frameworks. Arun has contributed in several UN forums, held academic positions, was first Chief Urban Designer and has served on several international boards (IFHP, ARUS).

Daniel Iacofano has more than 34 years of experience in urban planning and community design for

downtowns, transit-oriented development, neighborhoods and urban centers. He is recognized as an expert and innovator in the areas of community participation, consensus building and facilitation. He is a leader in the national re:Streets effort, exploring the future of streets. He is the author of several books including Meeting of the Minds, The Inclusive City and the upcoming Streets Reconsidered: Inclusive Design for the Public Realm.

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October 28 - 30 Tour one: THE 3 ‘M’S

October 28 - November 2 Tour two: The Pacific Surf and Oregon Turf

October 28 - November 4 Tour three: The Wild, Wild West in the Pacific Northwest

October 20-23Young Planning Professionals’ Workshop

Regional Investments for Smart Communities: Harnessing Transit + Technology to strengthen the Economy and connect the McLoughlin Corridor

October 23Special ISOCARP-UNESCO Event

“Towards Sustainable Cities We Need: An Obliged Way To Save Life On Our Lovely Planet” Free to attend however special registration required.

Invitation by Ric Stephens

ISOCARP President

This year’s topic “Smart Communities” represents the convergence of technology and planning. Our Joint Conference will examine and generate approaches to adopting information and communications technology, intelligent transportation, autonomous vehicles, ubiquitous sensing, e-government, renewable energy, the Internet of Things and the myriad of topics connected with ‘smart cities.’

Welcome from

Jeannine Rustad OAPA Chapter President

The Oregon Chapter of the American Planning Association is excited to host the joint OAPA/ISOCARP Conference in Portland in October. While Oregon is known as a leader in land use planning in the United States, our planners are always eager to learn from others to see how we can improve on making great places to live. What a better venue to learn than an international conference, sharing ideas from a global perspective.We hope you’ll join us and discover not only the wonders of Oregon, but the warm and welcoming nature of the Portland Metropolitan Region.

Pre-Conferenceevents:

Post-Conferencetours:

More info:https://isocarp.org/53rd-annual-congress/https://isocarp.org/http://www.oregonapa.org/

REGISTER

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8:00 -> 15:00

TRACK 2: TRACK 3: TRACK 4: TRACK 5: TRACK 6:

GOVERNANCE & INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES

CULTURE, COMMUNITY EXPERIENCE & SHARING

ECONOMY

RESILIENCE ADAPTATION & DISASTER MITIGATION

TECHNOLOGY & SMALL COMMUNITIES

POST-SMART COMMUNITIES & THE NEW FRONTIERS

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11:00 The Portland Plan: Measuring Progress Towards Equity (Engstrom)

Making Good Great: Transforming 20th Century Industrial District into a Next Generation Employment Center (Koski)

Mitigation & Adaptation on Climate Change - Strategic Planning for Climate Change

Improving Multi-Agency Program Transparency and Accountability via a Scalable Web Platform for Performance Measure Tracking (Deniston / Burns USA)

"Made in China"

12:30 Lunch - ISOCARP Awards

14:00 Defining Inclusive Smart Communities

Smart Mobility, Digital Transformation, & Energy Efficiency

Smart culture, regenerative planning and sustainable economy

Hydrological Vulnerabilities Smart Communities Cities Leading Through Energy Analysis & Planning (Roberts)

15:30

16:00 The International Guidelines on Urban & Territorial Planning UN-Habitat (Oyuela)

Smart City Placemaking in Kashiwa-no-ha, Japan (Kelley)

Technology & Society

Technology & Big Data

10 Years of ISOCARP Awards: presentation of winning projects

17:30

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9:00 Plenary Keynote: Arun Jain and ISOCARP Projects

10:30

11:00 Inclusiveness, IndigenousPeople, Informal Settlement & Traditional Planning

Smart Communities, Smart Technology, & New Planning Tools

Natural Disaster Mitigation

Resillience Theory, Problems & Practices

Sustainable Development Goals (APA International)

Planning & Governance

Technology & Big Data

12:30 Lunch - Presentation by Doppelmayr (sponsor) and Presentation of results by Young Planning Professionals

14:00 Governance & Citizen Participation

Story of Place: A Framework for Regenerative Planning (Murphy)

Central City Scenic Resources Protection Plan (Brooks)

Online Interactive Mapping: Tips & Tools for Small Communities (Hewitt)

People & Society

Future Urban Economics

15:30

16:00 Smart City Governance Co-Creating Inclusive Places (Ludlow UK)

Shared Economies, Social Integration, & Engagement

Sustainable and Resilient Communities

Neighboords, parks,and food access - Creative approaches to community outreach in Salem OR (Kim / Anderson-Ogilvie USA)

Community Engagement & the Portland Green Loop (Raggett)

17:30 ISOCARP Members Program - Bureau Meeting / Annual General Meeting

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11:00 Neighborhood Cohesion Urban Planning Advisory Teams: practices from Wuhan and Bodø

Strengthening the Disaster Resilience of the Academic Biomedical Research Community: Protecting the Nation's Investment (Pawlowski)

Lighting up the Discovery Corridor – the Port of Ridgefield’s Dark Fiber Optics Infrastructure (Keillor / McDermott USA )

TRACK 2 continued: Governance and Inclusive Communities

12:30 Final Day Lunch - OAPA Awards

14:00 Equitable Growth Policies & Community Partnerships (Curren)

What Can We Learn from Portland's Urban Economy? (Zaman)

Digital Innovations in Urban Planning and Design from a Global Perspective (UN Habitat, Ericsson Research, Johannesburg Development Agency, Arcadis)

TRACK 2 continued: Governance and Inclusive Communities

Urbanism Next: How Autonomous Vehicles, the Sharing Economy, & E-Commerce Will Impact Cities (Steckler / Lewis USA)

15:30 –> 17:00

Smart Infrastructure & Transport

Dinner and Awards Ceremony

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Final Day Opening Plenary, Keynote: Saskia Sassen

Break with Exhibitors & Poster Presentations (Poster Session 5)

Washington County Transportation Futures Study (Wardell / Deffebach USA)

Green Smart Buildings & Development

Closing Plenary with Track Results and Announcement of 2018 ISOCARP Congress

Exhibitors & Poster Break Sustainable Buildings & Urban Space

Reception

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The Unpaved Road to Housing Affordability: What Role Does Technology Play? (Meltzer / Parker USA)

Autonomous Vehicles: What the Revolution Means for You (Weber)

Exhibitors & Poster Presentations

MW5 Emerging Planners Group Walking Tour

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Opening Plenary: Welcome by ISOCARP/APA Presidents Cynthia Bowen and Ric Stephens Introduction by City of Portland Chief of Staff and Strategic initiatives Maurice Henderson Keynote: Daniel Iacofano Introduction to the Tracks: Hongyang Wang and Conference Team

Exhibitors & Poster Break

Information & Communication Technology & Data Systems

Beyond the black box: Communicating data and evidence to the public (Rodgers / Mangle USA)

2017 OAPA / ISOCARP Joint Conference - Program

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M O B I L E W O R K S H O P S (T E C H N I C A L T O U R S)8:30 –> 12:00 MW1 Innovation Quadrant MW2 Willamette Falls Legacy Project MW3 Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area

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13:00 –> 16:30 MW4 Transportation, Urban Development and Cultural Change in the Jade District

OAPA / ISOCARP Joint Conference Program

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777 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

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AICP CM CREDITS By participating in our event you can

earn up to 14 AICP CM credits including Law amd Ethics.

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