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*Cities in Transformation: Processes, Problems and Policies*

*International Conference, St Catharine's College, University of
Cambridge.*14-15
July 2016



Major cities are facing an unprecedented set of economic, social and
environmental challenges. There is mounting evidence that cities are
demonstrating very different capacities to adapt, cope with, and respond to
such challenges and this is leading to diverse and unpredictable outcomes.
Some cities have grown rapidly, while others have lagged behind. Some
cities have managed to adapt and 'reinvent' themselves and undergo economic
resurgence, while others have declined. In the United Kingdom
decentralization and devolution of policy-making suggests that such
differences between cities will assume increased significance.



The aim of this conference is to examine the different experiences of
cities as they transform. The first part of the conference (morning of
Thursday 14 July), will give an overview of cities in transformation in
various parts of the world (e.g. United Kingdom, Germany, United States,
China). A central element will be the presentation of the first findings of
the ‘Structural Transformation, Adaptability and City Economic Evolutions’
project (by Ron Martin, Pete Tyler, Peter Sunley, Andy Pike, David Bailey,
Ben Gardiner and Emil Evenhuis), analysing patterns of growth and decline
in urbanised areas in the UK over an exceptionally long period of more than
170 years (1841-2014) from differences in industrialisation,
specialisation, structural change and enacted policies.



The afternoon of Thursday 14 July will then be dedicated to a discussion of
the implications for policies to address spatially unbalanced growth among
the cities. The sessions on Friday 15 July are reserved for particular
aspects of urban transformation and resilience (e.g. role of institutions,
implications of new technologies, consequences of austerity, possibilities
offered by big data and smart city technologies, etc.)



Conference speakers include: Ron Martin, Pete Tyler, Emil Evenhuis, Ben
Gardiner (Cambridge University), Peter Sunley (Southampton University),
Andy Pike, Peter O’Brien (Newcastle University), David Bailey (Aston
University), Paul Swinney, Andrew Carter (Centre for Cities), John Holden
(New Economy Manchester), Richard Kenny (Birmingham City Council), Harry
Garretsen, Phil McCann (University of Groningen), Charles van Marrewijk
(Xi'an Jiaotong - Liverpool University and Utrecht University), Mark
Kleinman (Greater London Authority), Lewis Herbert (Cambridge City
Council), Ian Gordon, Neil Lee (London School of Economics), Paul Hildreth,
John Tomaney (University College London), Rüdiger Wink (HTWK Leipzig),
Robert Huggins (Cardiff University), Alan Townsend (Durham University),
Piers Thompson (Nottingham Trent University), James Simmie (Oxford Brookes
University) and Raffaele Lagravinese (University of Bari).



Registration for the conference is via the website
http://www.caths.cam.ac.uk/cities-transformation-processes-problems-and-policies.
Registration and Conference, two-day ticket, 14-15 July - £190.
Registration and Conference, two-day ticket, 14-15 July, at Student Rate -
£90. Reception and Gala Dinner, 14 July - additional £70. A limited number
of en-suite rooms in College are available at £63.00 per night, also
bookable via the link above.



Contacts for further detail: Dr Emil Evenhuis [log in to unmask], Francis
Knights [log in to unmask]