WPSC – APSA Congress 2022

PhD Colloquium Schedule

The Ph.D. The colloquium will be held on Monday, 29 August 2022 (in GMT+8, Bali-Indonesia time)

Time

Local Time [GMT+8]

Activities

Lecturer & Discussant

MC & Moderator

Activities

Platform & Venue

07.30 – 08.00

Registration

Participants: enter the meeting room or Zoom Virtual Lobby, then proceed to Ph.D. Colloquium virtual room

Offline:

BNDCC – Mengwi 6

Zoom Event
(link: to be informed)


(virtual room manager: to be informed)


(operator: to be informed)

08.00 – 08.10

Opening Remarks

Prof. Iwan Rudiarto

MC : UNMAS 

MC: welcomes the participants, describe the rundown


Speaker : delivers opening remarks

08.10 – 09.10

Introductory Lecture

Logical Rhetoric and Logical Sequence in Writing Chapters of PhD Thesis

Prof. Ismail (UTM) 

Moderator:
Prof. Bakti Setiawan

MC: introduces and gives the floor to moderator


Moderator: greets and introduces the speaker


Speaker: delivers introductory lecture

09.10 – 09.30

Q & A, Discussion

Participants & Lecturer

Moderator: manages discussion

09.30 – 09.45

Break

Participants

MC : UNMAS 

MC: notifies break time

09.45 – 10.45

Lecture 1 & Discussion

Research Paradigm in Planning

Prof. Liu Jian

(Tsinghua University)

Moderator: Fumihiko Nakamura/ Norihiko Shima - t.b.c

MC: introduces and gives the floor to moderator


Moderator: greets and introduces the speaker, manage discussion


Speaker: delivers lecture & discussion

10.45 – 12.30

Panel Sessions 1

4 Parallel @6 participants

(see attached)



Discussant Panel 1*:

1.       Prof. Eduardo Nobre (University of Sao Paulo)

2.       Prof. Michele Campagna (University of Cagliari)


Discussant Panel 2*:

1.       Dr. Aysin Dedekorkut-Howes (Griffith School of Engineering and Built Environment, Griffith University)

2.       Prof. Maros Finka (Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (STU))


Discussant Panel 3*:

1.       Prof. Laila Mourad (Universidade Católica do Salvador)

2.       Dr. Norihisa Shima (Toyo University)


Discussant Panel 4*:

1.       Dr. Andrea Frank (University of Birmingham)

2.       Prof. Lan Wang (Tongji University)


Discussant Panel 5*:

1.       Prof. Zalina (University of Malaya)

2.       Prof. M. Nasri – (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)

Moderator Panel 1*:

Hugh R Stanford (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia)


Moderator Panel 2*:

Alessia Cibin (University of Technology Sydney)


Moderator Panel 3*:

Helmia Adita Fitra (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)


Moderator Panel 4*:

Tessa Talitha (University of Sheffield)


Moderator Panel 5*:

Shahnaz Nabila Fuady (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU))

Participants: enter the virtual break out room


Moderators: greet and introduce the discussant, manage the flow of the presentations and discussions


Discussants: sharing advice and comments for each presentation

Zoom Event
(link: to be informed)


(operator panel 1: to be informed)

(operator panel 2: to be informed)

(operator panel 3: to be informed)

(operator panel 4: to be informed)

(operator panel 5: to be informed)

12.30 – 13.15

Lunch Break

Participants

MC: UNMAS

MC: notifies break time

13.15 – 15.00

Panel Sessions 2

4 Parallel @6 participants

(see attached)

Discussant Panel 1*:

1.       Prof. David Amborski (Toronto Metropolitan University)

2.       Prof. Casey Dawkins (University of Maryland)


Discussant Panel 2*:

1.       Prof. Deden Rukmana (Alabama A&M University)

2.       Prof. Richard Sliuzas (University of Twente)


Discussant Panel 3*:

1.       Prof. Magdalena Vicuña (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile)

2.       Prof. Mert Cubukcu (Dokuz Eylul University)


Discussant Panel 4*:

1.       Prof. Emmanuèle Cunningham Sabot (Ecole Normale Supérieure)

2.       Prof. Zeynep Enlil (Yıldız Technical University) - t.b.c

Moderator Panel 1*:

Sergio Alvarado Vazquez (University of Twente)


Moderator Panel 2*:

Yesuel Kim (KAIST)


Moderator Panel 3*:

Zulfikar Dinar Wahidayat Putra (University College London)


Moderator Panel 4*:

Isye Susana Nurhasanah (KU Leuven) 

Participants: enter the virtual break out room


Moderators: greet and introduce the discussant, manage the flow of the presentations and discussions


Discussants: sharing advice and comments for each presentation

Zoom Event
(link: to be informed)


(operator panel 1: to be informed)

(operator panel 2: to be informed)

(operator panel 3: to be informed)

(operator panel 4: to be informed)

15.00 – 16.00

Lecture 2 & Discussion

Method in Planning Research

Prof. Michael Batty (University College London)

Moderator:
Prof. Zorica Nedovic (UCD/UIC)* 

Participants: Return to the Ph.D Colloquium virtual meeting room


Moderator: greets and introduces the speaker, manage discussion


Speaker: delivers lecture & discussion

16.00 – 16.15

Break 

Participants

MC: UNMAS

MC: notify break time

16.15 – 16.45

Sharing session

Isti Hidayati Ph.D. (UGM / Groningen Uni) 

Moderator:

Prof. Bakti Setiawan

Moderator: greets and introduces the speaker


Speaker: delivers sharing & discussion

16.45 – 17.00

Wrap up & Closing

Prof. Bakti Setiawan

MC: UNMAS

Speaker: resumes briefly


MC: closes the program

No

ID

Authors

Title

Time Platform

Moderator

Discussants

Panel Session 1 (10.45 - 12.30)

BREAKOUT ROOM 1A (HYBRID)

1.

257

Irma Yusfida, Ibnu Syabri, Puspita Dirgahayani and Benedictus Kombaitan

Dealing with Service Disruption: Exploring Captive User Adaptive Behavior Towards Rail Service Disruption

10.50 - 11.05

Hugh R Stanford (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia)

1.     Prof. Eduardo Nobre (University of Sao Paulo)

2.     Prof. Michele Campagna (University of Cagliari)

2.

693

Bagus Ramadhan

Collaborative Planning in The Development of Kendal Special Economic Zone, Central Java, Indonesia

11.05 - 11.20

3.

2445

Uly Faoziyah and Uly Faoziyah

Investment in Time of Pandemic: Spatial Patterns in Re-shaping Indonesia Cities

11.20 - 11.35

4.

4355

Sergio Alvarado Vazquez, Mafalda Madureira, Frank Osterman and Karin Pfeffer

Digital participatory mapping for a public space quality evaluation in the Mexican context.

11.35 - 11.50

5.

7490

Elvis Salouw

Spatial Transformation on Cross-Border Tourism Area in Indonesia

11.50 - 12.05

BREAKOUT ROOM 1B (HYBRID)

6.

7611

Yesuel Kim and Youngchul Kim

A synthesis framework for urban thermal environment planning considering both static and dynamic indicators

10.50 - 11.05

Alessia Cibin (University of Technology Sydney)

1.     Dr. Aysin Dedekorkut-Howes (Griffith School of Engineering and Built Environment, Griffith University)

2.     Prof. Maros Finka (Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (STU))

7.

636

Rizkiana Sidqiyatul Hamdani, Sudharto Hadi and Iwan Rudiarto

Global and local dilemma: exploring place-based participatory planning process in dealing with climate crisis and local land subsidence hazards

11.05 - 11.20

8.

3289

Intan Hapsari Surya Putri

Cross-scale interactions in flood resilience planning: A study from Central Java

11.20 - 11.35

9.

4015

Ratna Eka Suminar, Sudaryono Sastrosasmito and Doddy Aditya Iskandar

The Process of Formation and Transformation of Rural Identity

11.35 - 11.50

BREAKOUT ROOM 1C (ONLINE)

10.

9777

Richa Vuppuluri

Steering Water: Environmental Behavior in Decision-Making for Urban Water Management in Strained Ecosystems

10.50 - 11.05

Helmia Adita Fitra (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)

1.     Prof. Laila Mourad (Universidade Católica do Salvador)

2.     Dr. Norihisa Shima (Toyo University)

11.

2970

Florence Muheirwe, Jacob Kihila and Wilbard Kombe

Solid waste collection in the informal settlements of Cities in Africa: A manifestation of regulatory dilemma for actor’s participation and collaboration in Kampala

11.05 - 11.20

12.

9102

Anizah Mohd Salleh, Nor Zalina Harun and Sharina Abdul Halim

The implementation of urban agriculture through community resilience in low-cost stratified housing in Selangor, Malaysia.

11.20 - 11.35

13.

5528

Zulfikar Dinar Wahidayat Putra

City in the Hand of Its Citizens: The Utilisation of Grassroots Initiatives as an Alternative Urban Planning Approach in the Post-COVID-19 Era

11.35 - 11.50

14.

7855

Huay Ying Ong and Jian Liu

Implementation of Inclusionary Zoning as a Mechanism to Overcome Housing Affordability and Achieve Social Inclusion: Rumah Selangorku Project Malaysia

11.50 - 12.05

BREAKOUT ROOM 1D (ONLINE)

15.

3443

Isye Susana Nurhasanah

The pathway to constructing alternative governance of indigenous ecotourism on small islands: capacity building, conflict negotiation and bottom-linked governance on Pahawang island, Indonesia

10.50 - 11.05

Tessa Talitha (University of Sheffield)

1.     Dr. Andrea Frank (University of Birmingham)

2.     Prof. Lan Wang (Tongji University)

16.

9067

Kristina Ulm

Veggies in verges – A systems approach to governance of public food gardens

11.05 - 11.20

17.

6086

Muhammad A Ingratubun

Regional Cooperation Dynamics In Urban and Rural Development: Indonesia Endogenous Capitals In Asian Development Bank (ADB)

11.20 - 11.35

18.

390

Amithya Irma Kurniawati

Utilization Change of Kasultanan and Kadipaten Lands in the Special Region of Yogyakarta

11.35 - 11.50

BREAKOUT ROOM 1E (ONLINE)

19.

4012

Sarah Moussavi and Nappy Navarra

Developing a model in Sustainable Forest Landscape Management praxis by  Indigenous Community Engagement ,  Case study of Dumagat/Remontado  of Rizal, Philippines and the Talysh of Gilan, Iran

10.50 - 11.05

Shahnaz Nabila Fuady (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Austria)

1.     Prof. Zalina (University of Malaya)

2.     Prof. M. Nasri – (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)

20.

875

Zhiqiu Xie and Chika Takatori

Research on basin-based sustainable landscape management

11.05 - 11.20

21.

481

Dongqi Li and Tomo Inoue

Research related to conservation and reconstruction of historic districts base on sustainable development

11.20 - 11.35

22.

5020

Achyar Al Rasyid

Examining Relationship Between Place Attachment And Transfer of Knwoledge (Case Study : Saung Angklung Udjo at Bandung City, Indonesia)

11.35 - 11.50

No

ID

Authors

Title

Time Platform

Moderator

Discussants

Panel Session 2 (13.15 - 15.00)

BREAKOUT ROOM 2A (HYBRID) 

1.

8237

Dian Rahmawati

Sustainable Housing Provision through Innovative Planning and Land Development Strategy: A Real Option Analysis

13.20 - 13.35

Sergio Alvarado Vazquez (University of Twente)

1.     Prof. David Amborski (Toronto Metropolitan University)

2.     Prof. Casey Dawkins (University of Maryland)

2.

1830

Nabamita Nath and Akito Murayama

Neighbourhood in Smart Cities: Guiding new projects in residential neighbourhoods of Smart Cities in India

13.35 - 13.50

3.

5848

Widyasari Her Nugrahandika, Bakti Setiawan and Retno Widodo Dwi Pramono

Housing Debates: Seeking Opportunities in providing land for housing in Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta

13.50 - 14.05

4.

5902

Jaeeun Cho

The Foreign Community’s adaptation to the Local Community Based on the Inclusiveness of Residential Environment: The Case of Seoul in South Korea

14.05 - 14.20

5.

7658

Hugh Stanford, Joe Hurley, Georgia Garrard and Holly Kirk

Mapping Informal Green Spaces in Melbourne, Australia

14.20 - 14.35

BREAKOUT ROOM 2B (HYBRID)

6.

4373

Yumeng Fu and Xin Li

Coworking or Co-existing? Empirical Study of Coworking Space in Shanghai and Shenzhen

13.20 - 13.35

Yesuel Kim (KAIST)

1.     Prof. Deden Rukmana (Alabama A&M University)

2.     Prof. Richard Sliuzas (University of Twente) 

7.

6624

Alessia Cibin

Night-time economy in Sydney: conflicting rationalities and blame games behind the introduction of the lockout laws in 2014

13.35 - 13.50

8.

7660

Luis Hernando Lozano Paredes

Challenging the status quo in the global south: ‘Creole’ platforms in Bogotá, Colombia

13.50 - 14.05

9.

9990

Mariana Auad Proença

The Potential Role of Universities in urban regeneration of Fragile Territories

14.05 - 14.20

BREAKOUT ROOM 2C (ONLINE)

10.

8344

Helmia Adita Fitra, Henning Nuissl and Felicitas Hillmann

Understanding the Return Migration Experience During the Pandemic with Reference to Indonesia, Case of Lampung Province

13.20 - 13.35

Zulfikar Dinar Wahidayat Putra (University College London)

1.     Prof. Magdalena Vicuña (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile)

2.     Prof. Mert Cubukcu (Dokuz Eylul University)

11.

2583

Gabriel Poli de Figueiredo

Imagining Future Urban Scenarios

13.35 - 13.50

12.

8918

Shahnaz Nabila Fuady

Impact of micromobility at the system level, case of Vienna, Austria

13.50 - 14.05

13.

9095

Aubrey Toldi

A critical analysis on digital mapping and its implications for ‘participatory’ practices

14.05 - 14.20

14.

1048

Yixin Zhang and Jian Liu

Research on Spatial Planning and Form Design of Urban Low-Carbon Living Circles - Taking China and Italy as Examples

14.20 - 14.35

BREAKOUT ROOM 2D (ONLINE)

15.

639

Tessa Talitha

Megaprojects: Beyond A Space of Exception. The Multi-Scalar Politics of Megaproject Development in Indonesia

13.20 - 13.35

Isye Susana Nurhasanah
(KU Leuven)

1.     Prof. Emmanuèle Cunningham Sabot (Ecole Normale Supérieure)

2.     Prof. Zeynep Enlil (Yıldız Technical University)

16.

8735

Cuiping Tan

Urban shrinkage in China’s regional context: the case of Ziyang and the Chengdu-Chongqing Urban Agglomeration

13.35 - 13.50

17.

9788

Albeniz Tugce Ezme Gurlek

Urban Transformation & Social Capital Relationship in Turkey: A Read On The Kirşehir Bağbaşi Urban Renewal ProjectT

13.50 - 14.05

18.

5897

Zixin Luo

The Shaping of Regional CBD System in the New Urbanisation Era: A Case Study of the Greater Bay Area Mega-City Region

14.05 - 14.20

19.

663

Belinda Ulfa Aulia

Metropolitan Growth Management: Understanding the Challenge of Controlling and Directing Urban Growth within Metropolitan Areas

14.20 - 14.35

Should you need more information, please contact the Organizing Committee on conference@aspi.or.id (ASPI Secretariat)