A conference FYI,
Kris Olds
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> Date: Mon, 9 Sep 1996 13:10:01 +0800 (MYt)
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> Subject: 4th International Congress of Asian Planning Schools Association (fwd)
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> Hello gang
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> This may be of interest to you guy/gal.
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>
> Subject: 4th International Congress of Asian Planning Schools Association
>
> I shall be most grateful if you can circulate the following 1st
> announcement and call for papers of the 4th International Congress
> of Asian Planning Schools Assocation (APSA) that will be hel
> in Bandung, Indonesia on 2-4 September 1997.
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>
> Anthony Yeh ([log in to unmask])
> Secretary-General
> Asian Planning Schools Associaton (APSA)
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>
> First Announcement and Call for Papers
>
> FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF
> ASIAN PLANNING SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION
>
> Theme : URBAN RESTRUCTURING IN THE FAST GROWING ASIA : ITS IMPLICATIONS
> TO THE PLANNING PROFESSION & EDUCATION
>
> 2 - 4 September 1997
> Bandung - Indonesia
>
> Organised by :
>
> Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning
> Bandung Institute of Technology
> INDONESIA
>
> The International Congress of Asian Planning School Association is organised to
> provide a forum for the discussion of research findings and experiences in
> understanding and solving urban and regional planning and management problems
> in Asia, and to exchange views on issues related to planning profession and
> education.
>
> The theme of the Congress is URBAN RESTRUCTURING IN THE FAST GROWING ASIA :
> ITS IMPLICATIONS TO THE PLANNING PROFESSION & EDUCATION
>
> The rapid growth of economic development in Asian Countries has been
> significantly affected by the global economic restructuring which in turn
> affect the internal structure and physical form of cities. This new phenomenon
> of 'Global Cities' which may not have been recognized before should definitely
> be taken into consideration in the planning and development of Asian cities in
> order to cater to a better living environment, while facilitating economic
> growth. Thus, by taking up issues of urban restructuring, we should be able to
> understand and find the ways for planning profession and education in Asia to
> meet the challenges of development.
>
> TOPICS FOR CONGRESS PAPERS
>
> The Congress Organising Committee invites for paper presentations, discussion
> and posters as well as of all aspects of researches on issues and experiences
> of urban restructuring and planning, planning profession and education, under
> the following general topics :
>
> A. Global Economic Restructuring & Global City Formation.
> B. Technology & Urban Restructuring.
> C. Implication of Urban Restructuring to Planning Theories & Concepts.
> D. Planning Profession & Education in the Context of Globalisation.
>
> CONGRESS VENUE
>
> The Congress will be held at the ITB Ganesha Campus, Department of Regional and
> City Planning, Bandung Institute of Technology, Jl. Ganesha No. 10 Bandung, 40132, Indonesia
>
> CONGRESS WORKING LANGUAGE
> English
>
> IMPORTANT DATES
> 1 April 1997 Deadline for Abstract Submission
> 15 July 1997 Deadline for Paper Submission
> 2 - 4 September 1997 Congress Date
>
> ABSTRACT OF CONGRESS PAPERS
>
> Abstract (no more than 250 words) and title of proposed paper should be
> submitted by 1 April 1997 to the Congress Secretariat, including the author's
> name, affiliation, complete mailing address, facsimile number, phone number and
> e-mail address.
>
> CONGRESS PAPERS
>
> The Congress papers (not exceeding 5,000 words) must be received by 15 July
> 1997 at the latest, completed with an abstract and references.
>
> REGISTRATION
>
> Registration forms will be sent together with information of accommodation and
> transportation arrangements in due course. The Congress fee which includes
> papers, seminar kit and lunch will be US$180 for those sent before 1 July 1997
> and US$210 on or after 1 July 1997. Special registration fees for students will
> be US$85 and US$110 respectively.
>
> CONTACT
>
> Any information on papers and enquiries please contact :
> APSA Congress Secretariat
> Dept. of Regional and City Planning,
> Faculty of Civil Engineering & Planning,
> Bandung Institute of Technology
> Jl. Ganesha No. 10 Bandung, Indonesia 40132
> Tel/fax : 62 - 22 - 2504735/2501263
> E-mail : [log in to unmask]
> Mailing list : [log in to unmask]
> to subscribe, send e-mail to
> [log in to unmask]
> In the body of e-mail write :
> subscribe APSA
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>
> Contact person : Ms. Yati & Ms. Chi-chi
>
> CONGRESS ORGANISING COMMITTEE
> Prof. Moh. Sahari Besari (chairman)
> Prof. Djoko Sujarto (executive chairman)
>
> APSA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
> President : Prof. Sadao Watanabe (Japan)
> Vice President : Associate Professor Lim Lan Yuan (Singapore)
> Secretary General : Prof. Anthony Yeh (Hongkong)
> Committee Members : Prof. Chu Chong Won (Korea)
> Prof. Ashley L.S. Perera (Sri Lanka)
> Prof. Moh. Sahari Besari (Indonesia)
> Executive Manager : Mr. Takumi Yahata (Japan)
>
> **** Flower City ****
> BANDUNG - INDONESIA
>
> Indonesia is like a great jigsaw puzzle spilled out of the box, its
> pieces scattered over some 5,000 km (3,200 miles) of equatorial ocean between
> Malaysia and Australia. It's the world's biggest archipelago republic,
> officially made up of 17,508 islands with 200 million people varies
> tremendously from on an island to another.
> Bandung which is the West Java's capital city with population of 1.75
> million is the third largest city in Indonesia, following Jakarta and Surabaya.
> It sits on a plateau of about 730 m (2,400 ft) above sea level, surrounded by a
> palisade of extinct and not-so-extinct volcanoes. During the twenties and
> thirties it was known as the Paris of Java,, a somewhat exaggerated tribute to
> its Art Deco buildings and tree-lined boulevards. Now, it is called "Kota
> Kembang" (The City of Flowers) with 'jeans village' with unlikely papier-mache
> shop frontages. Nevertheless a pleasant provincial atmosphere lingers on,
> charged with intellectual excitement from the presence of the Bandung Institute
> of Technology and several other universities and research centers.
> Bandung has many things to make your convention a productive and a
> memorable experience.
>
>
> **** Please Circulate to Colleagues & Put Up on Notice Board ****
>
>
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Kris Olds, Lecturer
Centre for Urban Studies
School for Policy Studies
University of Bristol
Rodney Lodge, Grange Road
Bristol, BS8 4EA ENGLAND
Tel: 44 (0)117 974 1117
Fax: 44 (0)117 973 7308
Email: [log in to unmask]
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