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D 6.8: Book Title “Sustainable urbanisation in Europe and China – facilitating the transition towards socially integrative cities” Editors To be decided Extent Approx pages, 8 chapters (approx pages) Publishing house E.g. Springer; open access cost: € + taxes
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D 6.8: Book Content Introduction (Editors)
Conceptual background (Editors) Community building and place-making in neighbourhoods (WP 1) Bridging the planning-implementation gap in eco- and smart cities (WP 2) Land use planning and land management (WP 3) Integrated transition pathways towards sustainable urban planning and governance (WP 4) Transition and the role of urban living labs (WP 5) Conclusions – the way forward (Editors)
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Book Proposal (Draft 25/03/2019)
List of Contents (adjusted, based on submitted proposals) Introduction Transition towards urban sustainability through socially integrative cities (1) Bernhard Müller, NN Conceptual background A common understanding of socially integrative cities and urban transition (2) Paulina Schiappacasse, Jianming CAI, Bernhard Müller Transformative capacity (3) Marc Wolfram Communities in the Chinese context (4) Florence Graezer Bideau, Luca Zan
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Mobilizing communities for the transition towards socially integrative cities
Socially integrative communities – concerns and options (5) Francesca Frassoldati Understanding communities in China and Europe: similarities, differences and consequences for socially integrative cities (6) Thea Marie Valler, Marius Korsnes, Jiayan Liu Community building through public engagement (7) Marie Valler, Marius Korsnes, Jian Liu, Yulin Chen More inclusive cities through life-long learning and the ‘educating city’ (8) Elisabetta Patrizi, Zhuqing Xu Socio-economic values through heritage preservation (9) Lisbet Sauarlia, Wang Yu, Liu Chang Place-making and design of public spaces (10) Michele Bonino, Jian Liu and Jiayan Liu Integration mechanism of Chinese Communities: Transformation and Experience (11) Yulin CHEN, Jian LIU, Jiayan LIU, Badiaa HAMAMA
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Frontier practice of community planning based on multiple participations: three cases in Beijing (12) Jiayan LIU, Jian LIU, Yulin CHEN, Badiaa HAMAMA State-community relation in post-reform urban China – implications and challenges: the cases of Jiuxianqiao and Xiaopu Village (13) Badiaa HAMAMA, Jian LIU, Jiayan LIU, Yulin CHEN A sustainable city through education (14) Elisabetta Patrizi, Xu Zhuqing, Fabrizio d’Aniello, Stefano Polenta
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Bridging the planning-implementation gap in eco- and smart cities
Analysis framework for transformative capacities of cities to close the planning implementation gap (15) Jianming Cai, Gudrun Haindlmayer, Daiva Jakutyte-Walangitang, Susanne Meyer, Hans-Martin Neumann Innovation, good practice and success factors to increase transformative capacities of smart and Eco cities (16) Jianming Cai, Gudrun Haindlmayer, Daiva Jakutyte-Walangitang, Susanne Meyer, Hans-Martin Neumann Commonalities and differences of understanding of ‘Smart City’ and ‘Eco City’ in China and Europe (17) Jianming Cai, Gudrun Haindlmayer, Daiva Jakutyte-Walangitang, Susanne Meyer, Hans-Martin Neumann Tapping the potentials of integrative planning and bridging the gap between planning and implementation in eco- and smart cities (18) Jianming Cai, Gudrun Haindlmayer, Daiva Jakutyte-Walangitang, Susanne Meyer, Hans-Martin Neumann
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Recommendations for enabling and navigating integrative planning and implementation of eco-and smart cities in China and Europe (19) Jianming Cai, Gudrun Haindlmayer, Daiva Jakutyte-Walangitang, Susanne Meyer, Hans-Martin Neumann
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Land use planning and land management
Current framework and situation of urban renewal, urban expansion as well as land management and banking in China and Europe (20) Paulina Schiappacasse, Jianming Cai, Stefanie Rößler, Julia Süring Socially integrative urban renewal – challenges and approaches for land use planning and land management (21) Jianming CAI, Mengfan JIANG, Jing LIN, Bernhard MUELLER, Andreas ORTNER, Stefanie ROESSLER, Julia SUERING, Alexandra WEITKAMP Socially integrative urban expansion – challenges and approaches for land use planning and land management (22) Paulina Schiappacasse, Bernhard Müller, Jianming CAI, Alexandra WEITKAMP, Andreas ORTNER, Julia SUERING
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Integrated transition pathways towards sustainable urban planning and governance
Analysing the power of Scenarios and Storylines to promote social integration (23) Andrea Ricci, Giovanna Giuffrè Social Complexity and the Digitalization for sustainable intelligent Cities (24) Cao Buyang, Mor Harir, Otthein Herzog, Edna Pasher, Annemie Wyckmans Transition towards socially integrative cities and the role of urban living labs Nurturing open urban innovation in China and Europe (25) Annemie Wyckmans, Yu Wang, Pål Aune, Thea Marie Valler, Ni Tong, Chang Liu, Nikolaos Kontinakis, Mor Harir, and Edna Pasher Conclusions – the way forward Transition towards urban sustainability through socially integrative cities in Europe and China – new perspectives and the way forward (26) Bernhard Müller, NN
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Time line – to be adjusted
D 6.8: Book Time line – to be adjusted 2018 2019 2020 September October February March December June TRANS-URBAN-EU-CHINA project week in Beijing Agreement on structure (D 6.8) 06/09/18 Determination of authors / author teams for the chapters 31/10/18 Delivery of abstracts for D 6.8 to coordinator 13/02/19 Feedback on abstracts to authors 04/03/19 Delivery of chapters to coordinator/editor 30/09/19 Feedback on chapters by coordinator/editor 16/12/19 Delivery of chapters after revision to coordinator/editor 29/02/20 2nd revision and delivery individually Editing Typesetting and layout Printing & Publication of the book (D 6.8) 30/06/20
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