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Urban Research Symposium 2002

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Urban Research Symposium 2003

 

Agenda

The Symposium was organized into four tracks: Dimensions of Poverty and Livelihoods; Urban Health and Safety; Urban Policies and Planning for Housing and Basic Services; and Land Access and Land Use. Links are provided to the speaker profiles, research abstracts, presentations and papers.

 
Topic I: Dimensions of Poverty and Livelihoods.
Topic II: Urban Health and Safety.
Topic III: Urban Policies and Planning for Housing and Basic Services.
Topic IV: Land Access and Land Use.
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
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Special Session - Meeting the Millennium Development Goals in the urban context.

 

DAY 1 – MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2003

PART I — PLENARY:  Video Coverage

1:00 PM

Preston Auditorium

Introduction and Welcome.

Chair: Nemat T. Shafik, Network Head and Vice President, Infrastructure

Welcome Address: Shengman Zhang, Managing Director

1:30 PM

Preston Auditorium

 

Keynote Addresses.

Chair: François J. Bourguignon, Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, Development Economics

Rakesh Mohan, Deputy Governor, The Reserve Bank of India; "The Twenty First Century: Asia becomes urban"

Edward Glaeser, Harvard University; "The promises and perils of urbanization in developing countries-economic, social and institutional dimensions"

Questions & Answers, Open Discussion

3:00 PM

Auditorium Lobby

Coffee Break.

PART II —BREAKOUTS

3:30 PM –5:30 PM

SESSION 1

 

Topic I: Dimensions of Poverty and Livelihoods.

Assessments of urban poverty.

Session leader: Norman Hicks, World Bank (retired)

Presenters:

  • Anastassia Alexandrova, Institute for Urban Economics, Moscow; "Looking for a feasible disaggregation in urban poverty analysis: A case study of Tomsk region, Russia"

  • -- abstract | presentation | paper --
  • Valerie Kozel, World Bank; "In search of a chance: Urban opportunities, poverty and vulnerability in Northern India"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

  • Janice Perlman, Trinity College, USA; "Livelihoods, chronic poverty and social mobility in Rio's Favelas: 1969-2002"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

 

Topic II: Urban Health and Safety.

Health and nutrition dimensions of urban poverty.

Session leader: Milla McLachlan, World Bank

Presenters:

 

Topic III – Urban Policies and Planning for Housing and Basic Services.

Planning models and policy frameworks for housing sector development.

Session leader: Stephen Malpezzi, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Presenters:

  • Zhou Yu, University of Southern California; "Two sides of a success story in China's burgeoning housing market"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

  • Benjamin Reif, Reif Consultores Asociados, Caracas; "Housing information system: A simulation model for strategic decision-making applied in Venezuela"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

  • Paola Jiron, Institute of Housing, Faculty of Architecture & Urbanization, University of Chile; "A quality of life assessment to improve urban housing policies in Chile"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

  • Emmanuel Fiadzo, World Bank; "On the estimation of determinants of housing quality: The case of Ghana"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

 

Topic IV – Land Access and Land Use.

Tenure and property rights.

Session leader: H. James Brown, Lincoln Land Institute

Presenters:

  • Erica Field, Harvard University; "Property rights and household time allocation in urban squatter communities: Evidence from Peru"

    -- abstract | paper --

  • Sunil Kumar, London School of Economics and Political Science; "Room for maneuver--tenure and the poor in urban India"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

  • Bachir Oloude, Societe d'Etudes Regionales, d'Habitat et d'Amenagement Urbain, Benin; "L'access et la security fonciere et reduction de la pauvrete en milieu urban: l'experience de la Republique du Benin" (in French)

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

  • Alain Durand-Lasserve, National Center of Scientific Research, France; "Land for housing the poor in African cities through neo-customary processes: An effective alternative to formal systems?"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

5:45 PM

MC 12th floor gallery

Reception.

DAY 2 – TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2003

8:30 AM

Breakfast in Unsecured Lobby.

PART II — BREAKOUTS CONTINUED

9:00 AM –10:45 AM

SESSION 2

 

Topic I – Dimensions of Poverty and Livelihoods.

Urban labor markets and poverty.

Session leader: Kalanidhi Subbarao, World Bank

Presenters:

 

Topic II – Urban Health and Safety.

Health and urban governance.

Session leader: Mariam Claeson, World Bank

Presenters:

  • Kevin Kelly, Centre for AIDS Development, Research and Evaluation, Institute for Social and Economic Research, South Africa; "Supporting local government responses to HIV/AIDS: Positions, priorities, possibilities"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

  • G.N.V. Ramana, World Bank; "Improving health outcomes among urban poor-the challenges and opportunities: Lessons from India Family Welfare Urban Slums Project"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

  • Nupur Barua, Consultant, New Delhi; "Community-based health interventions for the urban poor in India"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

 

Topic III – Urban Policies and Planning for Housing and Basic Services.

Participation and information in the provision of basic services.

Session leader: Sonia Hammam, World Bank

Presenters:

  • Patrick Wakely, Development Planning Unit, University College London; "Communication for sustainable urban partnerships: perceptions and prejudices in and between local government and low-income urban communities in Colombo, Nairobi, and Rio de Janeiro"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

  • Steven Friedman, Centre for Policy Studies, South Africa; "Informality, associational life and urban poverty reduction with special reference to South Africa"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

  • Mary Racelis, Ateneo de Manila University (Manila); "Begging, requesting, demanding, negotiating: Moving toward urban poor partnerships in governance"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

 

Topic IV – Land Access and Land Use.

Access to land, services and upgrading of urban slums.

Session leader: David Satterthwaite, IIED

Presenters:

  • Arif Hasan, Mohammed Ali Society, Karachi; "The scaling-up of the Orangi pilot project's low-cost sanitation program through CBO-NGO-local government partnership in Pakistan" (was unable to attend)

    -- abstract | paper --

  • Lesley Dove, GHK International, UK; "Providing environmental urban services to the poor in Andra Pradesh: Developing strategic decision-making"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

  • Tej Kumar Karki, Department of Urban Development and Building Construction, Kathmandu; "An evaluation of the urban poverty reduction program in Nepal to draw lessons for far reaching urban poverty reduction strategies"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

  • Frederick Mugisha, African Population and Health Research Center, Kenya; "The nature of employment in Nairobi Slums: why is it a precondition for poor health and livelihood outcomes"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

10:45 AM

Coffee Break.

11:00 AM – 12:45 PM

SESSION 3

 

Topic I – Dimensions of Poverty and Livelihoods.

Urban responses to street traders.

Session leader: Martha Chen, Harvard University

Presenters: Panel on "Urban responses to street traders: A comparative perspective from India, Kenya and South Africa"

 

Topic II – Urban Health and Safety.

Urban safety and security.

Session leader: Margaret Arnold, World Bank

Presenters:

 

Topic III – Urban Policies and Planning for Housing and Basic Services.

Assessing and managing urban growth-economic and poverty implications.

Session leader: Solly Angel, New York University

Presenters:

  • Eric Heikkila, University of Southern California; "Fuzzy urban sets: A conceptual framework and implementation methodology for measuring urbanization"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

  • Mona Serageldin, Harvard University; "Applied research on social inclusion in cities with larger migrant and floating populations"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

  • Roberta Balstad Miller, Earth Institute, Columbia University; "The use of remote sensing and GIS in urban policy and governance" (was unable to attend)

    -- abstract | paper --

 

Topic IV – Land Access and Land Use.

Land markets, policy and planning.

Session leader: David Dowall, University of California, Berkeley

Presenters:

  • Diana Motta, Applied Economic Research Institute (IPEA), Brazil; "An empirical study of land markets and land policy in three Brazilian metropolitan areas" (in Portuguese)

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

  • Adriana Fausto Brito, University of Guadalajara; "The role of local government in settlement regularization: Recent legal and management instruments for the Guadalajara metropolitan area"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

  • Geoffrey Payne, Geoffrey Payne & Associates, UK; "Getting ahead of the game: A twin-track approach to improving existing slums and reducing the need for future slums"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

1:00 PM

Lunch.

2:30 PM – 4:15 PM

SESSION 4

 

Topic I – Dimensions of Poverty and Livelihoods.

Rural-urban transition and linkages in livelihoods.

Session leader: Kevin Cleaver, World Bank

Presenters:

 

Topic III – Urban Policies and Planning for Housing and Basic Services.

Comparative urban policies: implications for housing and urban services.

Session leader: Mila Freire, World Bank

Presenters:

  • Michael Majale, Intermediate Technology Development Group, UK; "An integrated approach to urban housing development: Has a case been made?" (Kenya, India)

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

  • Cecilia Zanetta, University of Tennessee; "Determinants of national housing and urban policies in the context of economic reform programs: A comparison of Mexico and Argentina during the 1980s and 1990s"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

  • Glenn Pearce-Oroz, USAID/Honduras; "Local institutions matter: decentralized provision of water and sanitation in secondary cities in Honduras"

    -- abstract | presentation | paper --

 

Topic IV– Land Access and Land Use.

Land use, infrastructure, and provision of services.

Session leader: Bob Buckley, World Bank

Presenters:

 

Special Session - Meeting the Millennium Development Goals in the Urban Context.

 

Session leader: Sudhir Shetty, World Bank

Presenters:

4:15 PM

Coffee Break.

4:30 - 5:45 PM

Roundtables on Priorities for Research.

Roundtable Summary Report

DAY 3 – WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2003

8:30 AM

Breakfast in Unsecured Lobby.

PART III — PLENARY

9:00 AM

Preston Auditorium

 

Concluding Panel.  Video coverage

Chair: Zmarak Shalizi, World Bank

Speakers: Elinor Ostrom and Amos Sawyer, Indiana University; "Polycentric Organization: A Fundamental Requisite for Solving Urban Problems"

Questions and Answers

10:30-10:45 AM

Auditorium Lobby

Coffee Break.

 

10:45 AM - 11:45 AM

Preston Auditorium

 

Summary Reports.  Video coverage

Chair: Maryvonne Plessis-Fraissard, World Bank

Roundtable Summary Report by Christine Kessides, World Bank

 

11:45 AM - 12:30 PM

Preston Auditorium

Open Discussion of Research Agenda Priorities and Follow-Up.

12:45 PM

Lunch.

 

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