2024 Parallell Tracks

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Day 1 (Thursday 24th):

Parallell sessions, P 46, Conference Center (KK-senteret, 3. etg):

11.00-13.00: Choose between our different tracks:

Room PA311: Just urban transition Panel on Green ecological gentrification

  1. H.Figari: Green preferences – green justice.
  2. E. Lunke: Public transport access
  3. R. Cucca: To green or not to green?
  4. K. Reichborn-Kjennerud: Urban gardening and green gentrification.
  5. Milutin Miljus: The improvement of Decision-making process in planning through deliberative approaches: case of military brownfield sites in Serbia

Room PA314: Utopian futures and just urban planning

  1. J. K. Fisker: Enacting participatory democracy through futures making in the city.
  2. T. Macintyre: Utopian future workshops and the transformation towards the inclusive city
  3. A. Subedi: ‘Projectification’ of Citizen Participation in Urban Planning
  4. K. Hegsvold: The Urban Urban Growth Agreements in a polycentric framework – a contribution to a low emission society?

Room PA318: Urban transition – urban dynamics

  1. R. Cavicca & R. Cucca: Densification – more homogeneous or more diverse neighborhoods
  2. B. Nordahl & D. E. Sommervoll: Urban redevelopment impact on house prices
  3. Ragnhild Njå: Sandnes – handbook on urban transformation.

13.00-14.00: Lunch at the Conference Centre

14.00-15.00: Choose between our different tracks:

Room PA311: Just urban transition. Panel on co-created urban circular economy.

Presentations by: Hofstad, Vedeld, McCrory, Kjøde

Panel discussion by: SoCentral, G. S. Hanssen, Miljødir

Room PA314: Student-panel

Governing urban climate transition: The goals in the Paris Agreement and the EU Climate Law require urban climate transition, which again require new urban governance structures. Urban climate transition requires å deeper level of involvement of actors, and increased coordination capacity of local government. In this panel, we discuss recent governance innovations – aiming for transition to a low carbon society. This will be done as a dialogue in a panel, consisting of students of urban governance (OsloMet) and other actors that have expertise in governance structures. Gro Sandkjær Hanssen and Asbjørn Røiseland invite master students for this discussion.

Room PA318: Urban transition – climate change

  1. U. Sarisaltik: Climate Change Adaptation in Norway’s Urban Transportation
  2. S. Rao-Skirbekk: Exploring role of socioeconomic conditions on temperature and air pollution related mortality and morbidity in Oslo

Day 2 (Friday 25th):

11.00-13.00: Choose between our different tracks:

Room PA311: Just urban transition. Panel on food, activism, collaboration

  1. G. Hairabedian: Aquaponics –method for teaching food awareness.
  2. E. Braathen: Food Policy Councils
  3. V. Jankovic-Millic: Impact of Wastewater treatment in Serbia
  4. K. Reichborn-Kjennerud: Sustainability perspectives on public procurement
  5. Schøll & E. Kok: Immigrants groceries – against all odds?

Room PA314: Digital Commons as social infrastructure

  1. J. Aspen & E.S. Marthinsen: Researching digital commons as social infrastructure
  2. E. Holthe & H. Arje: Natural State of Place, New Natural State of the market is the theory behind the place-economy principles
  3. Rune Ytreberg: Datajournalistiske metoder for å undersøke sosiale og økonomiske endringer i Tromsø
  4. Lisbeth Iversen: Impact Hub Agder and Welcome Hub

Room PA318: Urban inequality – status, drivers, measurements

  1. N. Barth: Effects of minimum size-norms in Oslo
  2. I. Hewitt: Effect of densification on gentrification in Oslo
  3. E. Eide Bø & S. Leknes: How housing prices and residential composition of existing housing are affected by market rate construction
  4. M. Džunić: Understanding Housing Price Variability in Serbian Urban Areas

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