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Page 1 of 8 Welcome» News» Archive» Princeton-Fung Global Forum sparks international focus on 'The Future of the Cit Princeton President Shirley M. Tilghman welcomes participants to the first annual Princeton-Fung Global Forum in Shanghai on Jan. 30, 2013. Gyan Prakash, the Dayton-Stockton Professor of History at Princeton, asks a question from the floor during one of the Princeton-Fung Global Forum sessions. Photos and video by the Office of Communications Web Stories Princeton-Fung Global Forum sparks international focus on 'The Future of the City Posted February 11, 2013; 12:00 p.m. by Dan Day, Office of Communications <https://twitter.com/share?text=princeton-fung Global Forum sparks international focus on 'The Future of the City'&url=?section=&via=Princeton>

Page 2 of 8 Recommend 25 In the bustling megacity of Shanghai, architects, engineers, urbanists and other scholars gathere Princeton-Fung Global Forum <http://www.princeton.edu/fungforum> to discuss population growth, social trends, climate c determining "The Future of the City." Nineteen Princeton faculty members from various fields joined professors and policymakers from other institutions ar research, identify challenges that cities face and begin a dialogue to find solutions. "It's really intended to spark conversations," President Shirley M. Tilghman <http://www.princeton.edu/president/biography/> forum Jan. 30. "We hope that this will be the beginning of a wonderful series of conversations in which Princeton enga important questions facing our world." President Tilghman welcomes participants to the first Princeton-Fung Global Forum in Shanghai on Jan. 30, 2013. With a population of 23 million people and the largest city in China, Shanghai was an apt location. The conference wa Pudong district, which a mere two decades ago was mostly farmland. Today, Pudong and all of Shanghai project a jagg cranes erecting even more towers and high-rise housing. "By all accounts, China is urbanizing at the rate of about 14 million people a year," in essence creating a new Tokyo an William Fung <http://www.princeton.edu/fungforum/about/william-fung/#comp00005066b51d00000040cf5630>, Class of 1970. Fung based Li & Fung group of export and retailing companies. His $10 million gift to Princeton <http://www.princeton.edu/main year established the forum and the Fung Global Fellows Program <http://www.princeton.edu/funggfp/>. Speakers at the forum represented universities, governments and organizations from Asia, Europe and North America recurring theme. "Gandhi was wrong about the future of India being decided by its villages, not cities," said Edward Glaeser, Class of 19 Harvard University. He said cities have always drawn people away from rural areas because they offer pathways out of century, instead of spreading out, we're clustering in," Glaeser said, noting a paradox that even as technology and soci communicate over long distances, they still congregate in urban areas. Daniel Bell, professor of arts and humanities at Jiaotong University in Shanghai and a professor of ethics and political University in Beijing, said citizens often identify more with their city than their country. "The need for community is a freedom," he said.

Page 3 of 8 The clustering o doesn't come wi "What is the cre asked Max Page history at the U Amherst, on a p with a populatio have created mo they've created Juan Du of Hong Kong University gestures while speaking during the Princeton-Fung Global Forum. She was joined by (left to right) Jiang Wu, vice president of Tongji University, Shanghai; Ananya Roy, University of California-Berkeley; Alison Isenberg, professor of history and co-director of Princeton's Program in Urban Studies; and Christine Boyer, the William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Architecture and co-director of Princeton's Program in Urban Studies. (Photo by the Office of Communications) Ye Qi, a profess Tsinghua Unive Management in own homes and air and deal with us the freedom b suffering from a Forum participa Shanghai traffic historic center o tops of some of the city's tallest buildings. Denise Mauzerall <http://www.princeton.edu/~mauz environmental engineering <http://www.princeton international affairs in Princeton's Woodrow W International Affairs <http://wws.princeton.edu/>, the deteriorating air in China. The foul air caus acid rain is so severe, she said, that "the featur away" at Chinese historic sites. The balance and interrelation of the world's ec oceans, were frequently addressed during foru Princeton Provost Christopher Eisgruber and Guy Nordenson, a structural engineer and Princeton professor of architecture, review a map showing China's Yangtze River Delta at the "Resilient Cities" exhibition during the Princeton-Fung Global Forum. (Photo by Dan Day) Michael Oppenheimer <http://www.princeton.edu/ oppenheimer/>, the Albert G. Milbank Professor <http://www.princeton.edu/geosciences> and Interna Wilson School, cited the damage Hurricane Sa to action over climate change. "We clearly need measurement" to forecast the effects of shrinki subsequent rise in sea levels threating coastal s said. Calling for smarter public policy and urba do better. And if we don't do better, it's going t François Gemenne, a research fellow at the Ins Development and International Relations in Paris, said cities will need to adapt to the environmental and demographi decades. "There are too many people living in regions that are way too exposed to climate change," Gemenne said, pre

Page 4 of 8 lying areas will f rise. Speakers offered Mauzerall point pollution in Nor Nordenson <http://soa.princet structural engin architecture <htt proposals devel the design and c surge protection Mississippi Delt Alejandro Zaera-Polo, dean of Princeton's School of Architecture, makes a point during the forum's welcoming conversation with Tilghman, who moderated the session, and (at left) Rupali Gupte, an architect and urbanist from Mumbai, India. (Photo by the Office of Communications) Several research management, u engineering and an exhibition on the forum. The by Princeton fac and others, was in Shanghai for Also on the Fun discussion on ci American filmm 1985, and India Prompted by Gy Tilghman and William Fung (center), Class of 1970, chat with Yi Wang, Class of 2009, during the Princeton-Fung Global Forum in Shanghai. Fung's $10 million gift to the University in 2012 made

Page 5 of 8 possible the forum as well as the Fung Global Fellows Program. (Photo by the Office of Communications) Michael Oppenheimer, the Albert G. Milbank Professor of Geoscience Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs climate change. (Photo by the Office of Communications) <http://www.princeton.edu/history/people/display_person.xml?netid=prakash>, the Dayton-Stockton Professor of History <http://ww Princeton, they discussed how cities play a significant role as settings in the movies they've made. Plans for the 1914 Princeton-Fung Global Forum, to be held in Paris, are in the making under the direction of Jeremy <http://www.princeton.edu/history/people/display_person.xml?netid=adelman>, director of the Council for International Teaching <http://www.princeton.edu/international/partnerships/council/>. Adelman, who is also a professor of history and the Walter Sam Spanish Civilization and Culture, was the lead organizer for the Shanghai forum. While Tilghman moderated the forum's opening session, Provost Christopher Eisgruber <http://www.princeton.edu/provost discussion leader for the final session, "Urban Challenges for the 21st Century." "We are grateful to William Fung for making possible a conference that launched conversations across fields and acros world's most pressing problems, including problems about the future of cities, are international and interdisciplinary positioned to contribute to the solution of those problems, but we will have to forge new partnerships and collaboratio effective. "Many of the Princeton faculty attending the conference mentioned to me that the conference put them in contact with them to think about issues and places that were not previously a focus of their research," Eisgruber said. "That is a ma achieve. Jeremy Adelman's leadership was crucial to that good result, as were William Fung's vision and support."

Page 6 of 8 More videos fro will be made av website <http://w Stephany Xu, Class of 2012, presents a fan to Tilghman as David Wu, Class of 1979, looks on. (Photo the Office of Communications) The Oriental Pearl Radio and TV Tower, the signature building of the Shanghai skyline, pokes into the fog on Feb. 1, 2013. Scholars attending the Princeton-Fung Global Forum got a view of the tower during a tour of the city. (Photo by Dan Day)

Page 7 of 8 Back To Top <# Alison Isenberg, professor of history and co-director of Princeton's Program in Urban Studies, speaks during the "Planning and Equity" session during the Princeton-Fung Global Forum. (Photo by the Office of Communications) 2013 The Trustees of Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey 08544 USA, Operator: (609) 258-3000 Copyright infringement Web page feedback Last update: Februa

Page 8 of 8 Attendees at the Princeton-Fung Global Forum had this view of classic buildings along the Bund, Shanghai's fabled district along the Huangpu River, during a tour Feb. 1, 2013. (Photo by Dan Day)