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CUPUM 05
This next year (2005), the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis at UCL will
be holding the 9th International Conference on Computers in Urban
Management and Urban Planning in the heart of central London at University
College London (UCL).
The Conference is scheduled to run from Wednesday 29th June to Friday 1st
July 2005.
Please reserve dates in your diaries. The Web Site announcing the Call for
Abstracts and Call for Papers will be put online in mid September with a
first deadline for Abstracts being end November. We will circulate these
lists when the Web Site is active. Please check the CASA Web Site for
future announcements (http://www.casa.ucl.ac.uk)
The cost of registration will be £150 for early registrants and £100 for
students. Late registration will be £175 and £125 respectively.
Abstracts are welcome within the following major themes:
NETWORKS:
the networked city, information transmission, transport networks,
transactions processing, security, surveillance, networked information,
communication and mobile technologies, data and privacy issues, digital
infrastructures, web services, spatial-social networks
MOBILITY:
transport models at different scales and of different types: discrete
choice, behavioural, spatial interaction, micro-simulation, city-wide
models, pedestrian modelling, evacuation models, public transport,
migration, integrated transport systems
URBANISATION:
Rapid urban growth, satellite remote sensing, global models, spatial
inequalities, developing worlds, urban morphology, urban dynamics, poverty
and deprivation mapping
PLANNING SYSTEMS:
PSS, DSS, ontologies, expert systems, design methods, AI, neural nets,
cognition and design, case based reasoning, planning processes, futurology,
scenario planning, urban management
NEW MEDIA:
visualisation, virtual realities, virtual cities, web-based dissemination,
online participation, animation, computer-aided design, new GIS, mapping,
multi-media.
SPATIAL SIMULATIONS:
Agent-based models, cellular automata, land-use transportation, spatial
econometrics, microsimulation, regional economic models, complexity models,
geodemographic models.
We are also planning a few special sessions, for example on Urban
Development Models (to celebrate 40 years of work since the special issue
of the JAIP in May 1965), Tools for Urbanization in Developing Countries,
and Decision support for European Spatial Planning.
Mike Batty - Elena Bessusi - Sonja Curtis - Ellena Emmanuel - Andy Hudson-
Smith
The Local Organising Committee: email: [log in to unmask]
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