Slums, climate, urban expansion among Lincoln Institute topics at World Urban Forum VI

terça-feira, Agosto 28, 2012

For Immediate Release
Contact: Anthony Flint 617-503-2116

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (August 27, 2012) -- The Lincoln Institute will have a delegation at the World Urban Forum VI at Mostra

D’Oltremare in Naples, Italy September 1-6, engaging on topics from planning for climate change, housing and slum prevention, and urban planning and infrastructure in global cities.

At the conference organized by UN-HABITAT, which is expected to draw more than 10,000 planners, researchers, policymakers, elected officials and others, the Lincoln Institute will launch its latest book, Planet of Cities, an examination of how the world’s cities are likely to expand and the urgent need for advanced planning to accommodate explosive population growth.

Visiting fellow Shlomo Angel, author of Planet of Cities, will also discuss the companion volume Atlas of Urban Expansion, a comprehensive guide to global metropolitan growth over two centuries, published earlier this summer by the Lincoln Institute.

The schedule of Lincoln Institute-related events is as follows:

Monday, September 3

Networking Event — 2:30 to 4:30 pm — Pavilion 5, Room 14

Urban Planning for Climate Change and Environmental Risk Reduction

Armando Carbonell, Senior Fellow and Chair, Department of Planning and

Urban Form, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

Tuesday September 4

Dialogue I — 9:00 am to 12:00 pm — Palacongressi

The Shape of Cities: Urban Planning Institutions and Regulations, Including

the Improvement of Quality of Life

Shlomo Angel, Visiting Fellow, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy; and

Adjunct Professor, New York University

Training Event — 9:00 am to 12:00 pm — Pavilion 5, Room 14

Achieving City Prosperity Through Land and Housing Policies that Prevent

Slum Formation

In conjunction with the Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies

(IHS) and UN-HABITAT

Martim O. Smolka, Senior Fellow and Director, Program on Latin America and

the Caribbean, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

Networking Event — 4:30 to 6:30 pm — Pavilion 5, Room 18

Enabling Good Housing Policies Informed by Evidence-Based Research

Gregory K. Ingram, President and CEO, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

Wednesday, September 5

Book launch, signing, and author availability for* Planet of Cities* and *Atlas

of Urban Expansion*, with Shlomo Angel, author of Planet of Cities and

Atlas of Urban Expansion.

The presentation of Angel's research will be especially relevant at the World Urban Forum as participants gather to better plan for major population growth in urban centers primarily in the developing world. Half the world’s total population already lives in cities, and thaturban population is expected to nearly double in the next 40 years from 3.5 billion to 6.2 billion people — nearly all in developing

countries. When urban populations double, the areas required to accommodate them will more than triple.

Angel and his team looked at patterns of urban expansion in 120 global cities over the last two centuries, and have taken that history and applied it to the realistic needs for major cities in the future. The recommendations include making adequate room for increased urban population growth, rather than emphasizing containment; providing an ample supply of urban land for decent affordable housing;

and securing the land necessary for public streets, public infrastructure networks and public open spaces well in advance of development.

The Lincoln Institute will also share reports, books, Land Lines, films and other products at Exhibit Booth 3, Pavilion 2 in the World Urban Forum exhibition.

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