date September 11th-12th, 2014

2nd Kyoto-Bordeaux Symposium 2015

Urban Governance

Day 1: Friday 22 May 13:30-17:30 Parallel Session 1

 

Venue: Meeting Room A, floor 3, Center of Innovation, East Building

 

Coordinators:
Sandrine Rui, University of Bordeaux
Tsutomu Iyori, Kyoto University

13:30-13:35 Tsutomu Iyori Opening Address
13:35-14:00 Tsutomu Iyori, Kyoto University Administrative free hand powers of town planning in a Japanese tradition of city governance
14:00-14:25 Sandrine Rui, University of Bordeaux Does participatory governance matter? Urban policies, local democracy, and citizens’ involvement
14:25-14:50 Motohiko Nagata, Kyoto University Regional development and citizen participation
14:50-15:15 Kizo Ogura, Kyoto University The problem of Korean residents in Japan - a key to constructing a coexistent society

15:15-15:40  Discussion & Coffee Break

15:40-16:05 Gilles Pinson, Sciences Po Bordeaux Are French urban policies going neoliberal?
16:05-16:30 Kumi Eguchi, Kyoto University Challenge to autonomy by inhabitants in urban planning by area councils in France
16:30-16:55 Thierry Oblet, University of Bordeaux Rebuilding the city on the city: The grammar of demolition
16:55-17:20 Setsuko Nakajima, Kyoto University Conservation of natural landscape in Kyoto –history and present

17:20-17:30  Free Time

17:30 Bus Transfer from the Main Gate of Yoshida Campus to Kyoto Brighton Hotel
Day 2: Saturday 23 May 9:00-17:00  Parallel Session 2 and Excursion
 
Venue: Meeting Room A, floor 3, Center of Innovation, East Building
 
Coordinators:
Sandrine Rui, University of Bordeaux
Tsutomu Iyori, Kyoto University
09:00-09:05 Sandrine Rui and Tsutomu Iyori Opening Address
09:05-09:30 Sandrine Vaucelle, Bordeaux Montaigne University Waste management and metropolitan governance
09:30-09:55 Guillaume Pouyanne, University of Bordeaux Urban form and daily mobility, from travel behavior to mobility costs
09:55-10:20 Tapie Guy, National school of architecture and landscape of Bordeaux Metropolises and sustainable mobility confronted with a new energy paradigm - Bordeaux (France), Cincinnati (USA), Curitiba (Brazil)
10:20-10:45 Ryoji Matsunaka, Kyoto University Comments on the presentations of the second day
10:45-11:00 Wrap-up Discussion
11:00-11:05 Closing Remark
11:05-11:45 Free Time
11:45-15:30 Excursion to Gekkeikan Sake Brewery in Fushimi
15:30-16:45 Wrap-up Session
16:45-17:00 Closing Ceremony
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