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参会征集|2024年第七届APRU可持续城市与景观会议

Call for participation| The 7th APRU Sustainable Cities & Landscapes Conference 2024 

第七届APRU可持续城市与景观会议将于 2024 年 8 月 6 日至 8 日在菲律宾首都马尼拉举办。本次会议由菲律宾大学洛斯巴尼奥斯分校(University of the Philippines Los Baños)与环太平洋大学联盟(Association of Pacific Rim Universities, APRU) 可持续城市与景观平台(Sustianable Cities & Landscapes, SCL)联合主办,并联同第三届国际人居环境规划与发展会议( ICHHSD )共同举行,所有参与者将线下参会。


日期:2024年8月6日至8日

地点:菲律宾首都马尼拉市

主题:科学、技术和创新( STI )推进可持续城市和社区

分为以下四个分论题:

安全——创建数字时代安全可靠的人居环境

包容——建设包容性社区迎接第四次工业革命

韧性——构建抵抗脆弱的韧性社区和生态系统

可持续——推动面向可持续未来的创新与行动

APRU可持续城市与景观研究平台采用工作组的模式运行,每年年会提出具有实践指导性的理论与方案,旨在促进跨学科的联合研究合作,以问题为导向为社会发展提供可持续性的解决方案。


工作组包括:

城市景观生物多样性

城乡联系

可持续城市设计

智慧城市

城市滨水区置换

水和废物管理

未来能源景观

韧性脆弱与气候正义社区

公众参与和社区设计

景观与人类健康

儿童青少年与环境

食品营养安全

土著知识和智慧


所有参与者(报告者和组织者)均需选择相应的工作组,每位参与者最多可选择三个工作组。各工作组详细介绍请见:

https://apru-scl.uoregon.edu/working-groups/


征集指南

平台现开放征集本次年会的报告摘要及活动策划。报告摘要征集分为口头或墙报报告,包含科学、技术、政策或发展实践板块;活动策划案征集包括会议期间的培训、研讨会、科研工作坊、论坛等,申请者可组织与会议分主题相关的讨论会和展览等,具体要求如下:

征集要求

摘要需包含简介、目标、方法、创新点、结论和建议的内容,字数要求150 - 200 英文单词,并包含 3 到 5 个关键词。部分入选的摘要将邀请提交论文全文,推荐到《人类生态学与可持续发展杂志》(The Journal of Human Ecology and Sustainability)(ISSN 3027-9100)评审通过后发表。

组织或参展指南

每场分论坛计划约两小时,可组织与议题相关的系列论文或主题研讨等。每项活动的组织者需负责协调相应场次的报告者和参会者。展览参展商将按不同主题分组,此次会议邀请参会对象包括政府部门、团体组织、研究机构、咨询机构、承办商、国际组织等。

第一轮会议报告及策划方案摘要征集截止日期为2024 年 1 月 31 日,可扫描二维码或通过链接提交:

https://wj.qq.com/s2/14059050/678d/


分论坛承办单位

上海交通大学

合作媒体

《中国园林》、《风景园林》、《景观设计学》(LAF)、《园林》、《广东园林》、《城市 环境 设计》(UED)

环太平洋大学联盟(The Association of Pacific Rim Universities, 简称APRU)于2016年成立可持续城市与景观平台(Sustainable Cities and Landscape Hub,简称SCL),旨在联合环太平洋地区高校与业界力量,促进城市与景观的可持续发展。SCL采用工作组(Working Group)的模式开展多学科联合研究,旨在为解决本世纪的紧迫环境问题作出贡献。在此平台下,上海交通大学于2021年发起成立城市景观生物多样性(Urban Landscape Biodiversity, 简称ULB)工作组,与来自美国俄勒冈大学、华盛顿大学、加州大学戴维斯分校、澳大利亚新南威尔士大学、迪肯大学、香港大学、清华大学、同济大学等多所高校的专家一起工作,共同探索如何创造更具韧性城市环境,保护生物多样性,促进公众游憩、环境教育与绿色经济等。本工作组自2022年1月已举办多场研讨会及工作组会议,累计参会人员超过3万人次。


The 7th APRU Sustainable Cities & Landscapes Conference will take place in Manila, the Philippines on August 6-8, 2024. This year, the Conference is organized together with the 3rd International Conference on Human Settlements Planning and Development (ICHSPD) by the Department of Community and Environmental Resource Planning – College of Human Ecology (DCERP-CHE) of the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) in collaboration with the APRU Sustainable Cities & Landscapes Program. All sessions will be physically presented.

Dates: August 6 – 8, 2024

Venue: Manila, the Philippines

With the theme “Advancing Sustainable Cities and Communities through Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI)”, discussions at the Conference will surround four sub-themes:

SAFE – Creating safe and secure human settlements in the digital age

INCLUSIVE – Building inclusive communities in anticipation of the 4th industrial revolution

RESILIENT – Overcoming vulnerabilities for resilient communities and ecosystems

SUSTAINABLE – Advancing efforts and innovations towards a sustainable future


Working Groups

The SCL Program uses a “working group” framework to produce actionable knowledge and plans from each annual conference. Rather than focusing on disseminating research that has already been completed, conferences focus on developing joint research collaboration that bridge multi-disciplinaries, and contributing towards finding solutions to the pressing problems of this century.

The Working Groups are:

Urban Landscape Biodiversity

Urban-Rural Linkages

Sustainable Urban Design

Smart Cities

Transitions in Urban Waterfronts

Water and Waste Management

Future Energy Landscapes

Vulnerable Resilient and Climate Justice Communities

Civic Engagement and Community Design

Landscape and Human Health

Children Youth and Environments

Food Nutrition Security

Indigenous Knowledge and Wisdom


An Expression of Interest to join the WGs is included in the Call for Participation. All participants (presenters and organized sessions) are required to select up to three WGs.

To know more about the WGs, please visit:

https://apru-scl.uoregon.edu/working-groups/ .


Call for Participation

We are now ready to accept abstracts (scientific, technical, policy, or development practices for oral or poster presentation) and proposals (training, workshop, scientific session, fora, etc.) for organized sessions and exhibits relevant to the Conference sub-themes. The deadline for submission for the first call is January 31, 2024.

Submit your abstract and proposal here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSef4OuHRsw67_-fGHAPuYaqTEjhVDT5edf_uC_nrvphR6bOiw/viewform?pli=1

Abstract Submission Guidelines

Abstract should contain introduction, objectives, methods, highlights of results, conclusion and recommendation. This should be about 150 to 200 words with three to five key words. Selected abstracts will be requested to submit a full paper for consideration in a Special Issue of the Journal of Human Ecology and Sustainability (ISSN 3027-9100). Otherwise, it will be published in the Book of Abstracts.

Organized Session and Exhibit Guidelines

Organized sessions are designed for a two-hour duration consisting of a group of papers or a thematic discussion/symposium. The organizer is responsible for the coordination of its presenters and participants. Exhibitors will be grouped on various themes and may include, but not limited to government offices, non-government organizations, knowledge and research institutes, consultants and contractors, national and international organizations among others.


Sub-fora Organization

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Supporting Media

Chinese Landscape Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Architecture Frontiers, Landscape Architecture Academic Journal,   Guangdong Landscape Architecture, Urban Environment Design

As a network of leading universities linking the Americas, Asia and Australasia, APRU (the Association of Pacific Rim Universities) brings together leaders, researchers, and policy-makers to exchange ideas and collaborate effectively on solving problems facing the 21st century. The APRU Sustainable Cities and Landscapes Hub (SCL) hosted by the University of Oregon aims to unite policy-makers, researchers, and practitioners from across disciplines to find answers to vital social, urban, and ecological questions of our time. Since its establishment, an international steering committee has been formed by scholars from member universities in the Pacific Rim, including the University of Washington, Tsinghua University, the University of Hong Kong, and the University of New South Wales etc. Shanghai Jiao Tong University joined the SCL in July 2021 and established the Urban Landscape Biodiversity Working Group (ULB). 

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