13th CITTA Annual Conference on Planning Research
Planning for Human Scale Cities
The idea of planning for human scale cities is not new. Many have argued in its favour for several decades. But never has it been so strongly needed and more widely recognised as today. One year into the COVID 19 pandemic and still with an uncertain future, cities all over the world have witnessed unprecedented movements for change. The general lockdown of hundreds of cities has led people to recognise the importance of closeness: to other people; to everyday activities; to high-quality public space, amongst others. Planning the human scale city raises issues of quality of life in urban environments that largely surpass the concerns with economic development and market surplus. It emphasises the role of cities in providing quality of life and pleasurable experiences, encompassing physical and psychological environments. This human-centred approach focusses on the user-friendliness of urban environment and on generating lively and liveable cities. The 13th CITTA conference invites you to contribute to this debate.
This edition of the CITTA conference hosts the final conference of the BooST research project, focused on boosting cycling strategies in starter cycling cities. Inspired by this project, this conference looks to host a galvanizing discussion on this and other human-scale city planning approaches.
Organizing Committee
Cecília Silva CITTA-UP |
Ana Mélice Dias CITTA-UP |
Miguel Lopes CITTA-UP |
José Carlos Mota UA |
Catarina Isidoro UA |
Catarina Cadima CITTA - UP |
Ana Proença CITTA - UP |
Anabela Ribeiro CITTA-UC |
João Pedro Ferreira UA |
Frederico Moura e Sá UA |
Joana Bailão (secretariat) |
Scientific Committee
Cecília Silva CITTA-UP |
José Carlos Mota UA |
Miguel Lopes CITTA-UP |
Paulo Pinho CITTA-UP |
Isabel Vásquez CITTA-UP |
António Pais Antunes CITTA-UC |
António Couto CITTA-UP |
Keynote Speakers
Carlos Moreno
Carlos Moreno is the Scientific director of the Chair «Entrepreneurship – Territory - Innovation» at Panthéon Sorbonne University. He earned recognition as a scientist with an innovative mind, pioneer works and his unique approach on urban issues. He is also a scientific advisor of national and international figures of the highest level, including the Mayor of Paris Smart City special Envoy. In 2019 he received the Foresight Medal by the French Academy of Architecture |
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