Beyond the pandemic and Russia’s full-scale war of aggression against one of our countries, the European planners are now called to face two additional challenges to climate change and migration/inclusion, which characterised much of our scientific and professional debate during the years before 2020.
Migration has many causes, ranging from war and political oppression to structural weakness or poverty of regions and countries, where the limits between the causes are often fuzzy or where the causes themselves are multivariate. Climate change will also play an increasingly important role as a cause of migration. It is a global phenomenon. Europe is involved in both, external and internal migratory movements: from Africa and Asia across the Mediterranean Sea and the ‘Balkans route’, from southern and eastern to northern and western Europe, from economically weak to metropolitan regions, as well as through urban neighbourhoods. Social disparities increase in line with spatial segregation and complexity of cities.
In such conditions the planned ecological transition, which is the strategic response to climate change, is at risk if the difficult conditions of high energy costs and increased social fragmentation are not overcome. On the other hand, a just and equitable society can no longer be conceived outside the complex ecological and energy challenges and the necessary technological development. This is the problematic context of the European spatial strategy, and it should be the reference for the European policy review and the spatial planners’ proposals, which should be conceived according to an inclusive vision.
The importance of inclusivity for European cities and spatial planners can be translated into planning action with different approaches:
This call invites you to submit a policy/project or research under the above-mentioned ideas of inclusivity. How does your country ensure equality and engagement of the public in decision-making at different scales? How does your country introduce ideas which tackle some of the issues above and demonstrate that long-term thinking about change is more important than short term gains?
The common main theme of inclusivity will be split into sub-themes which will then give rise to the biennale’s parallel sessions, into which your policy, project or research will be presented, namely:
The submitted contributions must highlight how they are linked to inclusion, integration, connection or cohesion and what effects they expect to produce. To these topics, other related topics can be proposed for special sessions in order to wide or further focus the general theme of inclusion.
Deadline for Abstract submission: JANUARY 15TH 2024
Communication of acceptance: JANUARY 30ST 2024
Deadline fo submission of extended abstracts: FEBRUARY 29TH 2024
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