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Subject:

Livable Cities – Abstracts Due

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Brian Little <[log in to unmask]>

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Discussion list for the stylistics of landscape, space and place" <[log in to unmask]>

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Mon, 14 Nov 2022 14:01:54 +0000

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Colleagues, please see the pre-deadline ‘Livable Cities’ CFP below
Thanks



LIVABLE CITIES - NEW YORK Conference: Abstract Deadline

New York / Virtual
14-16, June 2023 
Abstracts: Nov 20th, 2022 (Round One)

https://amps-research.com/conference/livable-cities-new-york/

A cross-departmental conference held at City Tech (CUNY) with the Department of Architectural Technology, Engineering and Environmental Technology



LIVABLE CITIES - NEW YORK is a conference covering architectural design, urban planning, landscape design, urban economics and social policy. It is calling for contributions to a range of strands:

Architecture, Interiors and Spatial Design; Urban Planning, Mobility and Infrastructure; Communities, Neighborhoods and Housing and Resilience and Sustainability

The conference is organized across departments at City Tech (City University of New York) with Amps and publication support from Cambridge Scholars Publishing and UCL Press. 



CALL SUMMARY

What makes a city livable? Transport, housing, health and environment. Matters of culture, entrepreneurship, crime and safety. Affordability and education. Depending on whose ‘livability index’ you look at, it may include design quality, sustainability and the digital infrastructures of the smart city. Other criteria applied may encompass food access, job opportunities or walkability. Inclusivity and the politics of participation also come into play.

The past two decades have seen an exponential rise of livability measures. Reflecting increased urbanity globally, they risk making the notion of the city ever more contested. The two cities involved in this initiative are cases in point. The Mercer Livability Ranking takes New York as the datum by which all other cities globally are graded – as better or worse. London, by contrast, measures itself: the London Assembly scoring everything from air quality to indices of deprivation. When we consider the livability of cities then, it is clear we are dealing with a plethora of issues – both isolated and, inevitably, interconnected.


Within this broad livability framework, we seek to develop strands and publications around themes relevant across a range of disciplines.



https://amps-research.com/conference/livable-cities-new-york/

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