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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20180726T080000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20180726T173000
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SUMMARY:Integration & Ideas Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Integration Syndicate is a three-phase project that started off with a series of nine “episodes” over the course of 2017\, which explored the obstacles and solutions to social-spatial integration in the Cape Town metropolitan region. From these episodes\, in which a closed group of academics\, activists\, public and private sector actors participated\, five provocations were developed that represent five potential springboard ideas to create and facilitate greater socio-spatial integration.\nDuring the first half of 2018 the five provocations were presented to focus groups of stakeholders for critical input to further shape the ideas. Now the next step is to take these five ideas to a broader audience with a public event\, the Integration & Ideas Festival.\nIntegration & Ideas Festival programme\nYou are invited to join us for the Integration & Ideas Festival\nWHEN: 26 July 2018\nTIME: 08:00 to 17:30\nWHERE: Guga S’thebe\, Washington Street\, Langa\, Cape Town\nRSVP: Please complete the form here to RSVP for this event.\nIf you have any queries please send an email to integration.syndicate@gmail.com\n \n 
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/integration-ideas-festival/
LOCATION:Guga S’Thebe\, Washington Street\, Langa\, Cape Town\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops,Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20180201T080000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20180203T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T160637
CREATED:20170918T081429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171207T090836Z
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SUMMARY:African Centre for Cities International Urban Conference 2018
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate the ten-year anniversary of the establishment of the African Centre for Cities at the University of Cape Town\, the International Urban Conference draws together leading urban scholars and practitioners from all corners of Africa and the world to take stock of ground-breaking urban research\, to explore new avenues for enquiry and collaboration\, and to make visible the vibrant state of our broad and heterogeneous field.\nThe conference takes place from 1 to 3 February 2018\, at the University of Cape Town\, South Africa.\nWith nearly 300 individual papers\, over 80 panels and close to 20 roundtables\, the conference will provide an opportunity to engage with the scale and breadth of African and southern urbanism\, which calls for comparative readings of cities\, alternative modes of inquiry and new geographies of theory.\n \nTHE CONFERENCE HAS REACHED MAXIMUM CAPACITY. REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS NOW CLOSED. \n \nACCOMMODATION & TRAVEL\nWe recommend preferred supplier Flywell Travel for accommodation or travel queries.
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/african-centre-cities-international-urban-conference-2018/
LOCATION:University of Cape Town\, Upper Campus\, Cape Town \, Western Cape \, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171116
DTSTAMP:20260423T160637
CREATED:20170524T134048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170524T134718Z
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SUMMARY:Mistra Urban Futures Annual International Conference 2017
DESCRIPTION:Mistra Urban Futures Annual International Conference takes place from 13 to 15 November 2017 in Kisumu\, Kenya under the banner “Realising Just Cities – Learning Through Comparison”.\nThe rapidly growing number of people moving into cities all over the world also present a challenge of unprecedented size. It is crucial to find ways to make urbanisation a source for wealth\, health and sustainability – which is shared. Mistra Urban Futures arranges yearly a conference about Realising Just Cities.\nKeynote speakers include:\nCaroline Wanjiku Kihato\, Visiting Researcher at the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of the Witwatersrand\, Johannesburg\, and a Global Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars\, Washington DC. Member of Mistra Urban Futures Board.\nEdgar Pieterse\, South African Research Chair in Urban Policy & Director of African Centre for Cities.\nFor more information click here.
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/mistra-urban-futures-annual-international-conference-2017/
LOCATION:Imperial Hotel Kisumu\, Kisumu\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171110
DTSTAMP:20260423T160637
CREATED:20171030T095317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171030T095317Z
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SUMMARY:Falling Walls Conference: How Urban Studies Envision the New Era of the Metropolis
DESCRIPTION:African Centre for Cities Director Prof Edgar Pieterse will be one of the speakers at the Falling Walls Conference\, 8 to 9 November 2017\, Berlin. His talk is entitled How Urban Studies Envision the New Era of the Metropolis.  \nThe Falling Walls Conference is an annual global gathering of forward thinking individuals from 80 countries organised by the Falling Walls Foundation. Each year on 9 November – the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall – 20 of the world’s leading scientists are invited to Berlin to present their current breakthrough research.\nThe aim of the Conference is to:\n\nidentify trends\, opportunities and solutions for global challenges and discover international breakthrough research.\nconnect outstanding researchers from different disciplines and support the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas internationally.\nbuild bridges between business\, politics\, academia and the arts.\npromote the latest scientific findings among a broader audience.\ninspire people to break down walls in science and society.\n\nIn 15-minute-talks\, researchers from all disciplines present their work in front of 700 international guests. During the breaks\, the Falling Walls Forum becomes the place for high-level Q&A where the audience can ask questions and engage in discussions. A new peer-learning platform\, Falling Walls Connect\, gives the audience the opportunity to contribute their knowledge and expertise to fellow participants.\nThe Conference is broadcasted online via free livestream. All presentations are available in the Falling Walls Library.\nGet the full programme here. 
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/falling-walls-conference-urban-studies-envision-new-era-metropolis/
LOCATION:Room 3.33\, Centlivres Building\, Upper Campus\, UCT\, Berlin \, Germany
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171105
DTSTAMP:20260423T160637
CREATED:20171103T095327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171103T112939Z
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SUMMARY:The Global Nutrition Summit 2017
DESCRIPTION:Nutrition plays a critical role not only in child health and survival\, but also in driving economic prosperity for families and nations. It is encouraging to see increased attention from world leaders to address malnutrition in all its forms and in particular to reduce stunting everywhere. It will take continued efforts and dedication to ensure this progress continues.\nOn Saturday\, 4 November the Italian Ministry of Health and the City of Milan\, will host The Global Nutrition Summit 2017 in Milan – a high-level event on nutrition and food for healthier futures. The summit will take stock of global progress toward the nutrition-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and World Health Assembly global nutrition targets. They will also make additional commitments under the umbrella of the UN Decade of Action on Nutrition (2016-2025)\, celebrate commitments made this year and discuss further action needed\, and launch the 2017 Global Nutrition Report.\nACC’s Senior Researcher Dr Jane Battersby will present as part of a session entitled Improving nutrition within planetary boundaries: Cities taking the lead during which she will focus on the rapidly shifting nature of malnutrition in Sub-Saharan African cities with overweight status and obesity emerging as new forms of food insecurity while malnutrition persists.\nModerator:\nDr Gunhild A. Stordalen\, President\, EAT Foundation\nSpeakers:\nMr Tom Arnold\, member of the Global Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition\nMr Wayne Roberts\, PhD\, Canadian food policy analyst\nDr Jane Battersby\, Senior Researcher in Urban Food Systems\, African Centre for Cities University of Cape Town\nMs Anna Scavuzzo\, Vice Mayor of Milan\nMr Albert Anda Ntsodo\, Councillor of the City of Cape Town
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/global-nutrition-summit-2017/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Milan\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170802
DTSTAMP:20260423T160637
CREATED:20170504T120435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170727T122229Z
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SUMMARY:Refractions of the National\, the Popular and the Global in African Cities
DESCRIPTION:The Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study (STIAS) and the African Centre for Cities (ACC) will jointly host a conference on Refractions of the National\, the Popular\, and the Global in African cities.\nVenue: Wallenberg Research Centre in Stellenbosch\, South Africa\nDate: Monday\, 31 July & Tuesday\, 1 August 2017\nThere has been a significant expansion of academic research on the specificities of African urbanisms\, diverse urban imaginaries and politics over the last decade. In the wake of recent formal policy shifts in acknowledging the importance of urbanisation and pro-active policy making on the one hand\, and a rise in urban-based social mobilization on the other\, it is opportune to create an academic space for cross-pollination and reflection.\nThe theme of the conference is captured in its title: Refractions of the National\, the Popular\, and the Global in African cities. Each of the three issues may be interrogated as follows:\n\nHow is the nationality and the nation-state manifested in the city\, if at all? To what extent is the political and the social character of the state regime expressed in the city and its governance?\nTo what extent\, in what form\, and with what effect have popular forces been able for make themselves heard and influential in the city\, in recent years? Why or why not? We are here thinking of protest movements\, of civic associations and of reform coalitions of progressive city government.\nTo what extent and how has the recent and current commodity boom meant a globalization of the city? Influx of foreign capital\, heating up of the real estate market\, emergence or growth of financial and business services sectors\, new business districts\, luxury shopping\, hotels\, and leisure supply\, immigration\, skyscrapers\, gated neighbourhoods\, etc? How are proclaimed “world city” ambitions developing on the ground?\n\nThe conference programme is designed both to focus discussion on each of the three issues outlined above as well as to allow enough time for discussion from the participants.\nFor more information or to book your seat\, click here.
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/refractions-national-popular-global-african-cities/
LOCATION:STIAS Wallenberg Research Centre\, 10 Marais Road\, Stellenbosch\, Western Cape\, 7600\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20160722T130000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20160723T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T160637
CREATED:20160712T130434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160721T084158Z
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SUMMARY:Public Art and the Power of Place
DESCRIPTION:start again the new road at dawn.\nyesterday’s road has led\nto yesterday’s destination.\ntoday is a new chaos.\na new journey. a new city.\nneeding new paths. and new standards.\nBen Okri – The Ruin and The Forest\nCape Town remains stubbornly segregated\, with a large portion of the population living in undesirable conditions. Access to resources is still skewed towards the formal art market based in the City Bowl. Despite this\, there are numerous people engaging in critical and creative ways of re-articulating the potential of the city through art. Increasingly\, public-facing art is playing a central role in imagining a free\, inspired and inclusive reality.\nPublic Art and the Power of Place\, initiated by the African Centre for Cities at UCT\, with support from the National Lotteries Commission\, emerged as an experiment in finding new ways of representing and interconnecting with socio-political urban issues in Cape Town. It involved supporting seven public art projects in Cape Town’s townships in 2015. From Khayelitsha to Bonteheuwel\, optimistic and determined individuals explored the significance and impossibilities of place outside the City Bowl.\nThe ACC is excited to invite you to the closing event of the project at the Cape Town Library (Corner Darling and Parade Streets)\, where the stories and reflections of these projects will be used to ignite an open and constructive conversation about the present and the future of public art within the context of Cape Town. Through dialogue\, workshops and an archival exhibition the two-day intervention builds a platform for a collective exploration of publicness.\nAn African Centre for Cities project with guest curators Valeria Geselev and Naz Saldulker. See the attached programme\, check out the Facebook event or contact powerofplace@uct.ac.za for more details.\nPoP_Programme_18July\n \nFUNDED BY:\n\nThe NLC relies on funds from the proceeds of the National Lottery. The Lotteries Act guides the way in which NLC funding may be allocated. The intention of NLC funding is to make a difference to the lives of all South Africans\, especially those more vulnerable and to improve the sustainability of the beneficiary organisations. Available funds are distributed to registered and qualifying non-profit organisations in the fields of charities; arts\, culture and national heritage; and sport and recreation. By placing its emphasis on areas of greatest need and potential\, the NLC contributes to South Africa’s development.
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/public-art-power-place/
LOCATION:Cape Town Library\, Cnr Parade and Darling Streets\, Cape Town
CATEGORIES:Art,Conferences & Workshops,Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160702
DTSTAMP:20260423T160637
CREATED:20151029T194853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160628T034626Z
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SUMMARY:Revaluing the City
DESCRIPTION:Revaluing the City: Land\, Infrastructure and the Environment as a Catalyst for Change\nAfrica is experiencing an urban revolution involving the most rapid urbanization in history\, but amid severe constraints. There are calls to grow local and national economies\, enable employment\, upgrade governance\, improve global competitiveness\, and reduce inequalities and poverty. Problems of income inequality\, economic exclusion\, food insecurity\, inadequate transportation networks\, lack of urban services\, environmental degradation\, and climate change are huge challenges for cities across Africa.\nTransforming African cities on their own terms\, and making urban formations sustainable and equitable is an unprecedented challenge.\nStudy Space IX will explore these urban growth issues in South Africa’s oldest city\, Cape Town\, a profoundly unequal city from its days of slavery in the 17th century. Although labeled the continent’s least African city\, Cape Town shares the ingredient of ‘slum urbanism’ with poverty and social stress in growing\, sprawling informal settlements. There is relentless pressure to increase the density of residential land\, and to revalue the city’s recreational\, agricultural and public land\, and ecosystem services.\nDuring the course of the week\, twenty participants will develop a wider\, ‘southern’ perspective on balancing issues related to urban growth with a focus on income inequality and economic exclusion. Guest lectures will be on a variety of topics\, including:\n— Planning equitable and sustainable development\n— Property rights and land use law\n— Affordable housing and housing finance\n— Taxation and infrastructure finance\n— Cultural heritage and historic preservation\n— Environmental law\n— Climate change\n \nThe ACC is hosting Study Space IX on behalf of the Center for the Comparative Study of Metropolitan Growth in the College of Law at Georgia State University\, Atlanta\, USA. The Center’s ninth intensive study week gives professionals\, practitioners and academics an opportunity to sharpen their understanding of metropolitan affairs in conversation with local experts. Previous Study Spaces have been held in Barcelona\, Bogota\, Denver\, Rio de Janeiro\, Istanbul\, Medellin\, Panama and Warsaw.
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/revaluing-the-city-land-infrastructure-and-the-environment-as-a-catalyst-for-change/
LOCATION:UCT Graduate School of Business\,\, V&A Waterfront\, Cape Town\, Western Cape\, 8001\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20160504T090000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20160504T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T160637
CREATED:20160429T121759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160429T121759Z
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SUMMARY:Realising the Just City
DESCRIPTION:The African Centre for Cities in collaboration with Mistra Urban Futures is hosting a workshop on Realising the Just City.\nThe signing of the Sustainable Development Goals in 2015 demonstrated that there is an increasing global pledge to foster just cities that are ‘inclusive\, safe\, resilient and sustainable’. Although there is a shared commitment to socio-spatial justice\, how this can be realised is more complicated. This workshop aims to draw representatives from academic institutions\, civil society and the public sector together to discuss how just cities are understood\, and how to achieve them.\nMistra Urban Futures is made up of five local interaction platforms in four cities around the world: Cape Town (based at ACC)\, Gothenburg\, Greater Manchester\, Kisumu and Malmö. The purpose is to develop coproduced\, collaborative and comparative research across the cities. This workshop forms part of this research process.\nFor more information\, contact Rike Sitas on rike.sitas@uct.ac.za.
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/realising-just-city/
LOCATION:Studio 1\, Environmental and Geographical Sciences Building\, Upper Campus\, UCT\, Cape Town\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20160415T140000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20160415T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T160637
CREATED:20160411T095948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160411T100017Z
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SUMMARY:Understanding Urban Governance: Entry Points for Climate Science
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to attend an FCFA online seminar on Understanding Urban Governance:\nEntry Points for Climate Science\n Friday\, April 15\, 2016 from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM (SAST)\nOnline live web cast and in-person at Park Inn Radison\, Newlands\, Cape Town. \nRegistration instructions\nTo attend online or in-person\, please follow this link to register.\n\nFor online attendees: A URL for the webcast will be emailed to you an hour before the event starts.\nFor in-person attendees: Online registration does not guarantee a seat. Once registered\, the FCFA team will be in touch to confirm availability of seating.\n\nDescription: \nThis seminar presents a critical discussion on approaches for understanding the governance structures that shape medium-term development decisions taken in various African contexts and at various scales (e.g. city region\, catchment\, and national). More specifically\, the session aims to stimulate engagement and debate around these approaches to understanding urban governance and decision-making pathways\, and finding entry points for climate information to inform development decisions at the city-region scale. The aim is to sharpen the theoretical underpinnings and the practical application of these approaches within the Future Climate for Africa programme.\nChair: \nStef Raubenheimer – SouthSouthNorth \nSpeakers:\nDr Hannah Baleta – Pegasys Consulting\nProf Dianne Scott – University of Cape Town\, African Centre for Cities\nDr Glibert Siame – University of Zambia\nDr Tasila Banda – Zambia EC-LEDS Programme\nDiscussant:\nProf Sue Parnell – University of Cape Town\, African Centre for Cities\nThe seminar is structured around a panel discussion that will:\n\nPresent two approaches to understanding urban governance and decision-making;\nApply these to the case study of the Lusaka city-region;\nField critical feedback from practitioners working on climate resilience in Lusaka; and\nClose with reflections from the discussant and open Q&A session with in-person and online attendees.\n\nShare this event on Facebook and Twitter.\nWe hope you can make it!\nBest wishes\nFuture Climate for Africa and FRACTAL
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/understanding-urban-governance-entry-points-climate-science/
LOCATION:Western Cape
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160415
DTSTAMP:20260423T160637
CREATED:20160504T100226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160504T102327Z
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SUMMARY:Conference: Giving Voice to Women Traders in the Informal Economy
DESCRIPTION:On 13 and 14 April 2016\, a conference exclusively for women traders – believed to be the first of its kind in Durban – was held with the support of the Foundation for Human Rights and implemented by Legal Resources Centre (LRC) and Asiye eTafuleni (AeT). The conference deliberated on the significance\, opportunities and challenges faced by women traders\, and sought to increase awareness of laws and traders’ rights under the theme: “Towards an inclusive economy: the voice of women informal traders.”\nRead more at http://aet.org.za.www12.flk1.host-h.net/conference-giving-voice-to-women-traders-in-the-informal-economy/
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/conference-giving-voice-women-traders-informal-economy/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Durban\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20160215T080000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20160215T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T160637
CREATED:20160203T120826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160203T120826Z
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SUMMARY:Conference on Informality and the Urban Food System: Policy\, practice and inclusive growth through a food lens
DESCRIPTION:The Hungry Cities Partnership\, a research programme at the African Centre for Cities\, will hold a conference at the University of Cape Town’s Graduate School of Business on 15 February 2016.\nThe Hungry Cities Partnership is a research partnership led by the African Centre for Cities at the University of Cape Town and the Balsillie School of International Affairs at Wilfrid Laurier University\, Waterloo\, Canada. Southern partner cities include Bangalore\, Kingston\, Maputo\, Mexico City\, Nairobi\, Nanjing and Cape Town. The focus of this five-year research programme is a collaborative\, inter-disciplinary research\, training and knowledge mobilization programme on urbanization\, food security\, informality and inclusive growth.\nSee the programme on the AFSUN website.
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/conference-on-informality-and-the-urban-food-system-policy-practice-and-inclusive-growth-through-a-food-lens/
LOCATION:UCT Graduate School of Business\,\, V&A Waterfront\, Cape Town\, Western Cape\, 8001\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20151201T080000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20151205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T160637
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SUMMARY:Africities 2015
DESCRIPTION:The CoJ\, South Africa’s economic hub\, will be hosting the 7th Africities Summit of cities and local governments of Africa on 1–4 December 2015. The summit is held every three years and looks at issues affecting urban and economic development in African cities. The theme for 2015 is ‘2063 Vision for Africa: Which contributions from the African local governments?’ It will explore the local government vision for the next 50 years and creative ways of solving the problems facing cities on the continent. more\n 
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/africities-2015/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Johannesburg\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20151019T180000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20151019T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T160637
CREATED:20151008T190756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151009T133233Z
UID:10001885-1445277600-1445281200@nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page
SUMMARY:Adapting to Climate Change - Lessons From South African cities
DESCRIPTION:South Africa will be severely hit by climate change. Projections show that temperatures will rise by 3° to 6°C in some parts of the country. Already water-scarce\, South Africa will see a drastic change in its rainfall patterns\, with most of the country becoming drier. The rise in sea-level will at the same time threaten the development of coastal cities.\n \nAdapting to climate change is thus a necessity. It is also an opportunity to engage a truly sustainable development model – one robust enough to work in a changing environment and inclusive enough to accommodate the poorest and most vulnerable. It is particularly true of cities – some of whom have already developed ambitious strategies\n \nAs France is gearing up to host the 21st Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP21) in December 2015\, AFD invites you to a conference on « Adapting to climate change – Lessons from South African cities ».\n \nThe event will be opened by Her Excellency\, Mrs Elisabeth Barbier\, Ambassador of France to South Africa. Mrs Kobie Brand\, Regional Director for Africa at ICLEI\, Mrs Helen Davies\, Head of Environmental Policy and Planning at City of Cape Town\, and Mrs Anna Taylor\, Researcher at UCT\, will take part in the debate\, which will be moderated by Mrs Martha Stein-Sochas\, AFD Regional Director for Southern Africa.
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/adapting-to-climate-change-lessons-from-south-african-cities/
LOCATION:Alliance Française\, 155 Loop Street\, Cape Town\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150817
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150819
DTSTAMP:20260423T160637
CREATED:20150817T065515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150817T065515Z
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SUMMARY:Reconfiguring town and countryside for inclusive growth\, combating poverty and job creation: Policy workshop on spatial inequality
DESCRIPTION:Professor Edgar Pieterse and Adjunct Professor Stephen Berrisford are attending this high-level meeting organised by the Research Project on Employment\, Income Distribution and  Inclusive Growth (REDI3x3) at the Centre for African Studies\, University of Cape Town (UCT).\nProfessor Pieterse is delivering a keynote address entitle ‘Reimagining the City’ in a Session about using urban development to promote inclusive growth.\nStephen Berrisford is speaking about how land use management impacts on public finance in urban and rural areas.\nThe meeting is being attended by representatives from the Presidency\, National Treasury and National Planning Commission.
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/reconfiguring-town-and-countryside-for-inclusive-growth-combating-poverty-and-job-creation-policy-workshop-on-spatial-inequality/
LOCATION:Western Cape
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20150606T090000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20150606T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T160637
CREATED:20150429T171959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150604T090302Z
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SUMMARY:The Cape Town Civil Society Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Cape Town Civil Society Conference invites Cape Town’s civil society organisations to reflect and share their experiences in mobilizing and influencing the urban environment\, from struggles around housing and service delivery\, to the protection of habitat and biodiversity. It will be held on 6 June 2015 in the Chemical Engineering Building on UCT’s Upper Campus. Civil society organisations that would like to participate can RSVP on the website: http://civnet.situatedupe.net/
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/the-cape-town-civil-society-conference/
LOCATION:Chemical Engineering Building\, UCT Upper Campus\, Cape Town\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150508
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150510
DTSTAMP:20260423T160637
CREATED:20150430T160222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150507T111702Z
UID:10001881-1431043200-1431215999@nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page
SUMMARY:“URBAN BEYOND MEASURE: Registering Urban Environments in the Global South”\, 8-9 May 2015
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Henrik Ernstson and Dr. Jia-Ching Chen are organizing an ambitious conference at Stanford University on the meeting between environmental scientists\, global South urbanists and STS scholars on the “Urban Beyond Measure: Registering Urban Environments of the Global South”\, May 8-9\, 2015 at Stanford University. Also included is a session on film and photography as environmental humanities response on how to register these urban environments beyond measure. For more information\, visit our website: https://urbanbeyondmeasure.wordpress.com/\n \nOrganizers: Henrik Ernstson (ACC) Jia-Ching Chen (Brown University)\nACC Speakers are: Henrik Ernstson and Susan Parnell\nExternal: Anne Rademacher\, Awadhendra Sharan\, Alisa Zomer\, Angel Hsu\, Garth Myers\, Malini Ranganathan\,  James Ferguson\, Jason Corburn\, Jenna Davis\,  Stephen Luby\, Perrine Hamel\, Timothy Choy\, Sarah Whatmore.
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/conference-at-stanford-urban-beyond-measure-registering-urban-environments-in-the-global-south-8-9-may-2015/
LOCATION:Stanford University\, 450 Serra Mall\, Stanford\, CA 94305\, United States\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141120
DTSTAMP:20260423T160637
CREATED:20140519T070421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140519T080151Z
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SUMMARY:AAPS 2014 Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Association of African Planning Schools (AAPS) is hosting its fourth all-schools conference in 2014. The conference theme is ‘African Urban Planning and the Global South: Pedagogy\, Research\, Practice’.\nThe AAPS 2014 Conference will address the central themes and problems of African urbanization. It will focus on developing our understanding of these issues\, and how planning curricula can respond to them. While the conference is focused on sub-Saharan Africa\, the discussion will be extended to other contexts in the global South.\nAAPS 2014 will feature keynote presentations from a number of international experts on cities and urbanization in Africa and the global South\, including Edgar Pieterse (African Centre for Cities)\, Oren Yiftachel (Ben-Gurion University) and Colin MacFarlane (Durham University).\nThe conference is aimed at urban planning educators\, researchers and practitioners seeking to enhance their knowledge of the contemporary issues and debates surrounding African and Southern cities and urbanization. It will also appeal to other built environment professionals\, as well as academics in related disciplines with an interest in urban issues.\nThis is the first time that the AAPS conference will be open to wider attendance. AAPS welcomes submissions from those outside Africa working on urban issues in the global South.
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/aaps-2014-conference/
LOCATION:Lagoon Beach Hotel\, Lagoon Gate Drive\, Milnerton\, Cape Town\, Western Cape\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20140407T080000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20140412T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T160637
CREATED:20140319T075550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140331T055105Z
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SUMMARY:African Centre for Cities at the World Urban Forum 2014
DESCRIPTION:ACC will have a strong presence at the World Urban Forum\, and will be participating in a number of events.\n \n\n\n\nDate\n \nTime and venue\n \nEvent title\n \nOrganisers\n \nACC participants\n\n\n8 April\n\n14:00 – 16:00(Yellow Pavilion – Room 4)\n\nNetworking event (NE 4): A debate on new formal housing policies: building a just City?\n\nGlobal Urban Research Centre (GURC)\, School of Environment\, Education and Development\, University of Manchester\n\nEdgar Pieterse (speaker)\n\n\n8 April\n\n16:00 –18:15 (UN-HABITAT Pavilion –  City Changer Room A)\n\nThe urban legal guide: growing a dialogue between Latin American and African countries.\n\nAfrican Centre for Cities\, UCT\n\nStephen Berrisford (Convenor and speaker)\n\n\n8 April\n\n16:30 – 18:30(Red Pavilion – Room 19)\n\nNetworking event (NE 42): Harnessing economic potential: street vending\, enterprise growth\, and urban equity.\n\nWomen in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO)\n\nCaroline Skinner (convenor)\n\n\n9 April\n\n10:00 – 11:00 (Palacio de Exposiciones- Salón Medellín)\n\nSlum urbanism: notes towards a framework for transformation.\n\nGrupo Argos\n\nEdgar Pieterse (speaker)\n\n\n9 April\n\n12:00-13:00 (Yellow Pavilion – Room number 8)\n\nSide Event (SE 8) Urban Equity: Looking back/Moving forward\n\nN-Aerus (Network-Association for European Researchers on Urbanization in the South)\n\nEdgar Pieterse (speaker)\n\n\n9 April\n\n14:00 – 16:00(Yellow Pavilion –Room 12)\n\nNetworking event (NE 58): Planning differently: community-based slum upgrading studios.\n\nAssociation of African Planning Schools (AAPS)\n\nNancy Odendaal (convenor)\n\n\n9 April\n\n14:45 –15:45 (Urban Library)\n\nBook launch: A tale of 10 cities: findings from the Informal Economy Monitoring Study.\n\nWomen in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO)\n\nCaroline Skinner (convenor)\n\n\n10 April\n\n16:00 – 18:00(UN-HABITAT Pavilion –  City Changer Room)\n\nLSE Cities World Urban Forum Session:Cities and the new climate economy: infrastructure\, innovation and the spatial fix.\n\nLSE Cities\n\nEdgar Pieterse (chair)\n\n\n\n \n 
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/african-centre-cities-world-urban-forum-2014/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Medellín\, Colombia
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20140327T080000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20140329T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T160637
CREATED:20131122T170611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20131122T170611Z
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SUMMARY:SA Cities Conference
DESCRIPTION:The third SA Cities conference takes place at Wits University in Johannesburg. This conference brings together emerging and established South African urban scholars. It is a joint project of CUBES & ACC. Details to follow.
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/sa-cities-conference/
LOCATION:Wits University\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140122
DTSTAMP:20260423T160637
CREATED:20131122T171149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140115T070402Z
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SUMMARY:Healthy Cities for Children Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:The ACC and Children’s Institute hosts the Healthy Cities for Children Colloquium: Urbanisation\, Urban Planning and Children’s Wellbeing on January 20th and 21st. Highlights of the programme include a session on Making Cities Work for Children and a Panel on Children and the Right to the City: implications for planning and the built environment.  \nDownload full programme: Healthy Cities Programme
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/healthy-cities-children-roundtable/
LOCATION:Ikhaya Lodge\, Dunkley Square\, Cape Town\, Western Cape\, 8000\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops
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