Student Poster Session:
Friday, February 5th, 2:30 – 3 pm and 5 – 7 pm
Student Oral Presentations:
Friday, February 5th, 1:15 – 2:30 pm and 3:00 – 3:50 pm
Saturday, February 6th, 1:15 – 2:05 pm
Student presenters, click here for detailed instruction.
For a pdf version of this program in grid format, click here.
Updated 3 Feb 2010
poster presentations
Friday
There will be two poster sessions on Friday, February 5th in Peter Clark Hall, University Centre. The first session will run between 2:30 and 3:00 pm and the second 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm during the evening’s social event. Presenters, click here for instructions.
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
oral presentations
Friday
{Concurrent Sessions}
Topic: Food & Agriculture
1:15 – 2:30
Room Number: UC 442
Facilitator: Meredith Davis
1:15 – Robin Chang: Perceptions & understanding of the concept of sustainability by diverse horticulture crop production in the Lower Mainland B.C.
1:40 – Penny Kaill-Vinish: The place for rooftop food production in urban food system planning
2:05 – Tammara Soma: The missing link? The role of the food systems planner
Topic: Intensification & Revitalization
1:15 – 3:50
Room Number: UC 333
Facilitator: Safiyya Devraj
1:15 – Matt Armstrong: Improving urban parks in Hamilton: An evidence-based approach and discovery of the root/route of fear
1:40 – Adam Bentley: Residential intensification in Kingston’s near-university neigbourhoods
2:05 – Dave Onishenko: Greyfield redevelopment: Opportunities, constraints & the future of urban redevelopment
3:00 – Jed Kilbourn: Urban revitalization in Toronto: A new paradigm or more of the same?
3:35 – David Welwood: Railyard revitalization in North Bay
Topic: Equity & Inclusivity in Planning
1:15 – 2:30
Room Number: UC 334
Facilitator: Therese Ludlow
1:15 – Angela Bepple: Assessing barriers to homelessness: A needs assessment of Seaton House
1:40 – Corrine Cash: Planning for equity and sustainability: The case of Stellenbosch Municipality
2:05 – Rafael Villarreal Pacheco: Mapping social exclusion: An exploratory study of spatial social exclusion indicators for Montreal
Topic: Participatory Process & Community Engagement
1:15 – 3:50
Room Number: UC 441
Facilitator: Colin Dring
1:15 – Denise Whaley: Going beyond the minimum: Duty to consult with Aboriginal peoples
1:40 – Morgan Boyco: Diamond politics: Participatory environmental management and Canada’s first diamond mine
2:05 – Joanna Duarte Laudon: Our views matter: Using participatory methods to evaluate participatory budgeting in Toronto community housing
3:00 – Anna Wong, Erika Jerme and Ada Chan: The development of participation: Examining community consultation in a gentrifying Toronto
3:35 – Denisa Gavan-Koop & Kerry Girvan: Civic participation in the urban planning process in Dorset Park
Topic: Progress in Urban Planning
1:15 – 2:30
Room Number: Peter Clark Hall Wing
Facilitator: Katie Temple
1:15 – Ana Stuermer, Paul Yeoman & Tony Boutassis: Redesigning Kingston for the future: The Barrack District
1:40 – Nisha Shirali: Opportunities and constraints to employment area maximization in the Greater Golden Horseshoe
2:05 – Kadambini Pandey: Information technology & urban design
Topic: Mixing Uses
3:00 – 3:50
Room Number: UC 442
Facilitator: Meredith Davis
3:00 – Heidi Postnikoff, Theresa Gilchrist & Teresa Thomas: A planning project for mixed-use affordable housing in downtown Kingston: The Byron Parking Lot site
3:25 – Andrea Hamilton & Sarah Brown: Sustainable vision for the Cyrville Road Mixed-Use Centre, Ottawa, ON
Topic: International Planning
3:00 – 3:50
Room Number: UC 334
Facilitator: Therese Ludlow
3:00 – Derek Nawrot: Living in the mega city: A case study of Sao Paulo, Brazil
3:25 – Christopher Gallop: Planning in China: Urban mega projects and progressive planning
oral presentations
Saturday
{Concurrent Sessions}
Topic: Chaos, Complexity & Comedy
1:15 – 2:05
Room Number: Science Complex 3317
Facilitator: Émanuèle Lapierre-Fortin
1:15 – Jonathan Bleackley: Chaos, complexity and planning
1:40 – Mathew Alexander: Plan for comedy
Topic: Progress in Theory & Practice
1:15 – 2:05
Room Number: Science Complex 1511
Facilitator: Miriam Booy
1:15 – Kent Hakull: Progressive planning is relative
1:40 – Alejandra Perdomo & Erkin Ozberk: A look at the Seaton Community
Topic: Planning for Sustainability
1:15 – 2:05
Room Number: Science Complex 2315
Facilitator: Meredith Davis
1:15 – Tyson Daoust: Marine conservation planning in Canada
If you have any questions concerning your presentation please contact Erin Harkins at erin{at}caps-aceau{dot}org.




