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CAPS-ACAU poster presentations GUELPH 2010 Friday name title February/Fvrier 4-6, 2010 1 Sama Bassidj & Marcel Back to the Future: Mapping Urban Gelein Agriculture in Toronto 2 Adam Bentley Residential Intensification in


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CAPS-ACÉAU

GUELPH 2010

Student Presentation Schedule

progressive planning a work in progress? l'urbanisme progressif un processus en évolution?

February/Février 4-6, 2010

poster presentations Friday

name title

1 Sama Bassidj & Marcel Gelein Back to the Future: Mapping Urban Agriculture in Toronto 2 Adam Bentley Residential Intensification in Kingston's Near-University Neighbourhoods 3 Angela Bepple Planning for Creativity: Revising the Official Plan of Prince Edward County 4 Corrine Cash Planning for equity and sustainability: the case of Stellenbosch Municipality. 5 Émanuèle Lapierre- Fortin, Miriam Booy & Kelly Paul Beyond Ends and Means - Spirituality and Values in Planning 6 Erin Harkins Planning for Drinking Water Source Protection: Health risk perception & land use decision making 7 Nisha Shirali Opportunities and Constraints to Employment Area Maximization in the Greater Golden Horseshoe 8 Erica Springate Analysing Transfer Penalties within Waterloo Region’s Transit System 9 Denise Whaley Going Beyond the Minimum: Duty to Consult with Aboriginal Peoples 10 Xiaolu Yan The Waterfront Development, Case Study of Haimen City in China

Poster Session:

Friday, February 5th, 2:30 - 3 pm and 5 - 7 pm

Oral Presentations:

Friday, February 5th, 1:15 - 2:30 pm and 3:00 - 3:50 pm Saturday, February 6th, 1:15 - 2:05 pm

Updated 3 Feb 2010

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Room # UC 442 UC 333 UC 334 UC 441 Peter Clark Hall Wing Facilitator Meredith Davis Safiyya Devraj Therese Ludlow Colin Dring Katie Temple Topic Food & Agriculture Intensification & Revitalization Equity & Inclusivity in Planning Participatory Process & Community Engagement Progress in Urban Planning

1:15-1:40

  • 1. Robin Chang:

Perceptions & understanding

  • f the concept of

sustainability by diverse horticulture crop production in the Lower Mainland B.C.

  • 6. Matt Armstrong:

Improving urban parks in Hamilton: An evidence- based approach and discovery of the root/route of fear

  • 11. Angela Bepple:

Assessing barriers to homelessness: A needs assessment of Seaton House

  • 16. Denise Whaley: Going

beyond the minimum: Duty to consult with Aboriginal peoples

  • 21. Ana Stuermer, Paul

Yeoman & Tony Boutassis: Redesigning Kingston for the future: The Barrack District 1:40-2:05

  • 2. Penny Kaill-Vinish: The

place for rooftop food production in urban food system planning

  • 7. Adam Bentley:

Residential intensification in Kingston’s near-university neigbourhoods

  • 12. Corrine Cash: Planning

for equity and sustainability: The case of Stellenbosch Municipality

  • 17. Morgan Boyco:

Diamond politics: Participatory environmental management and Canada’s first diamond mine

  • 22. Nisha Shirali:

Opportunities and constraints to employment area maximization in the Greater Golden Horseshoe 2:05-2:30

  • 3. Tammara Soma: The

missing link? The role of the food systems planner

  • 8. Dave Onishenko:

Greyfield redevelopment: Opportunities, constraints & the future of urban redevelopment

  • 13. Rafael Villarreal

Pacheco: Mapping social exclusion: An exploratory study of spatial social exclusion indicators for Montreal

  • 18. Joanna Duarte Laudon:

Our views matter: Using participatory methods to evaluate participatory budgeting in Toronto community housing

  • 23. Kadambini Pandey:

Information technology & urban design

Mixing Uses International Planning

3:00-3:25

  • 4. Heidi Postnikoff, Theresa

Gilchrist & Teresa Thomas: A planning project for mixed- use affordable housing in downtown Kingston: The Byron Parking Lot site

  • 9. Jed Kilbourn: Urban

revitalization in Toronto: A new paradigm or more of the same?

  • 14. Derek Nawrot: Living in

the mega city: A case study

  • f Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • 19. Anna Wong, Erika

Jerme and Ada Chan: The development of participation: Examining community consultation in a gentrifying Toronto 3:25-3:50

  • 5. Andrea Hamilton &

Sarah Brown: Sustainable vision for the Cyrville Road Mixed-Use Centre, Ottawa, ON

  • 10. David Welwood:

Railyard revitalization in North Bay

  • 15. Christopher Gallop:

Planning in China: Urban mega projects and progressive planning

  • 20. Denisa Gavan-Koop &

Kerry Girvan: Civic participation in the urban planning process in Dorset Park

  • ral presentations

Friday

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  • ral presentations

Saturday

Room # SCIENCE COMPLEX 3317 SCIENCE COMPLEX 1511 SCIENCE COMPLEX 2315 Facilitator Émanuèle Lapierre-Fortin Miriam Booy Meredith Davis Topic Chaos, Complexity & Comedy Progress in Theory & Practice Planning for sustainability

1:15-1:40

  • 24. Jonathan Bleackley: Chaos, complexity and

planning

  • 26. Kent Hakull: Progressive planning is relative
  • 28. Tyson Daoust: Marine conservation planning

in Canada 1:40-2:05

  • 25. Mathew Alexander: Plan for comedy
  • 27. Alejandra Perdomo & Erkin Ozberk: A look

at the Seaton Community