RT @San_Hobson: @julianagyeman Great Talk today about equality, diversity, and sustainability at @CAPSACEAU #CAPS2012 #urbanplanning conference
C Click here for the full 2010 conference program featuring all of these wonderful speakers. And be sure to check out all of the exciting student presentations and poster displays to be featured at this year’s event. Gil Peñalosa Matt Blackett Elizabeth May Sandeep Kumar Agrawal Beate Bowron Wayne Caldwell Marni Cappe Denise Carnochan Gary Davidson David J.A. Douglas Michael Gordon David Gurin Stew Hilts Colin Lacey Karen Landman Pascal Lavoie Harold Madi George McKibbon Eha Naylor Maurice Nelischer Mark Paoli Lynne Peterson Mohammad Qadeer Donald G. Reid Dan Sandink Charles Simon Luc Zandvliet
This year’s opening key note speaker, Guillermo (Gil) Peñalosa is an international leader in creating great cities and communities through active public spaces. Gil is the former Commissioner of Parks, Sport and Recreation for the City of Bogotá, Colombia and the current Executive Director at 8 – 80 Cities (formerly Walk and Bike for Life).
Matthew Blackett is the publisher, creative director and one of the founders of Spacing magazine. Blackett was named Editor of the Year for 2007 by the Canadian Society of Magazine Editors and was awarded a 2007 Canadian Urban Leadership Award for “City Soul” by the Canadian Urban Institute for his part in creating Spacing. Matt will be the conference’s closing key note speaker.
Environmentalist, writer, activist, lawyer, and leader of the Green Party of Canada, Elizabeth May will be joining CAPS-ACÉAU 2010 for a special address via Skype during the Thursday opening address.
Director of the graduate program in Urban Development at Ryerson University
Over 30 years of experience and leader of the community adaptation planning components of CIP’s climate change initiatives both in Nunavut and in Canada’s Atlantic Region
Former president of OPPI and an expert on rural communities
President of the Canadian Institute of Planners, and a Senior Associate of the Canadian Urban Institute
University of Guelph’s own, Denise is a student of the Rural Planning and Development program and a current land use planner with the County of Huron
Extensive international experience, past president of both OPPI and CIP, principal researcher for CIP’s major climate change initiatives
A specialist in all aspects of community and regional development planning, management and governance, with emphasis on rural community economic development and strategic planning and management
Senior Central Area Planner for the City of Vancouver overseeing planning in the downtown peninsula
Former Deputy Commissioner of Transportation for the City of New York and former Commissioner of Planning for the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto
A leader in farmland preservation in Ontario and Director of the Centre for Land and Water Stewardship.
Project Manager at Evergreen leading hands-on community engagement, restoration and stewardship activities in Oakville, Downsview Park and Markham
Over 20 years of design practice in addition to planning experience with an interdisciplinary background in horticulture, landscape architecture, rural planning and development, and cultural geography
Program Manager, Asia Region, at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) International
Over 15 years of experience gained across Canada and abroad, expertise in master planning, revitalization, intensification and urban design strategies
OPPI’s Director of Policy Development and a Council member, over 35 years planning experience
30 years of consulting experience in landscape architecture and environmental design
Over 27 years teaching, research and practice experience and current director of the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development at the University of Guelph
Senior Policy Planner at the County of Wellington and Director of Membership Outreach for OPPI
Manager of Planning Innovation in the Provincial Planning Policy Branch
Professor emeritus of urban and regional planning at Queen’s University, director of the School of Urban and Regional Planning for 10 years and a full time teacher for 30 years
Professor Emeritus in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development at the University of Guelph, Dr. Reid’s research focuses on community development and social planning, as well as, tourism and leisure planning
Manager of Resilient Communities & Research at the Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction, an expert on urban flood mitigation, the social dimensions of natural hazard management, disaster mitigation and climate change adaptation
An international reputation in environmental design and founder of the ambitious “Eden Mills Going Carbon Neutral” project
A specialist in building stakeholder engagement strategies for companies operating in “frontier markets”, with experience in countries including Nigeria, Nepal, Tanzania, Pakistan, Ghana, Panama, Sri Lanka and Libya




