CITY REFORMERS GROUP MEETING Monday 21st March Tuesday 22nd March 2011 CEP Conference Room (R405), 4th floor Lionel Robbins Building, 2Portugal Street, London Invitation The London School of Economics (LSE) has been working on the international research project Weak Market Cities since 2006. In September 2009 the ILS became involved through the funding of the Federal Ministry of Traffic, Building and Urban Development to join the second phase of research for another two years. As part of our research we have City Reformers Group Meetings and International Workshops and we would like to invite you to our events in London and Belfast. For the last five years we have explored the decline and recovery potential of former industrial cities in both Europe and the United States (in collaboration with the Brookings Institution) looking specifically at policy interventions, investments and impacts in seven cities across five European countries: Sheffield, Belfast, Torino, Bilbao, Saint-Étienne, Bremen and Leipzig. We have expanded our research to include the cities of Metz, Lille, and Bochum. The financial crisis is hitting our cities hard and those working to maintain and improve cities are facing huge pressures. We want to uncover what cities are doing to close the gap on jobs, employment and skill-building; the environment and sustainability; and social integration. As before, we want to involve city reformers who are actively engaged in economic, financial, physical, social and environmental issues facing cities. We are also planning a workshop in Belfast following the City Reformers Group (23rd March) that we hope as many of you as possible can come to. This will include a tour of the city as well as presentations about Belfast from leading experts in the city. This workshop links into the Belfast State of the City Breakfast Seminar organised by Belfast City Council on the morning of Thursday 24th March. We are really looking forward to seeing you in March 2011. For any further information you may desire please contact: ILS - Research Institute for Regional and Urban Development, joerg.ploeger@ils-forschung.de, +49 231 9051 233 or isabella.kohlhaas-weber@ils-forschung.de, +49 231 9051 249
CITY REFORMERS GROUP MEETING Monday 21st March Tuesday 22nd March 2011 CEP Conference Room (R405), 4th floor Lionel Robbins Building, 2Portugal Street, London CITY REFORMERS GROUP WORKSHOP I Monday 21 st March: programm 10.00 Site visit to Olympic site and legacy regeneration area 01.30 Lunch, LSE 02.30 Welcome and Introductions, Anne Power, LSE Housing & Communities 02.45 Session 1: How are weak market cities responding to the economic crisis? Chair: Howard Davies, Director, LSE 02.55 US cities shifting to a different kind of economy? Bruce Katz, Director, Brookings Institution 03.15 The financial crisis and its impact on European cities, Stuart Gulliver, Glasgow 03.35 Response: How Bilbao and the Basque Country are affected by Spain s financial crisis, Juan Alayo, Bilbao (TBC) 03.45 Response: Is Lille proving resistant to the downturn? What is holding the economy up? (Speaker TBC) 03.55 Questions & discussion 04.25 Break and refreshments 04.45 Session 2: Cities are carving out a new kind of future how are they performing? Chair: John Hills, Director Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, LSE Measuring progress and problems across the globe 05.00 Progress and problems Germany s special challenges and opportunities, Oliver Weigel, German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs 05.15 Progress and problems: Belfast s unique legacy and public underpinning, John McGrillen, Director of Development, Belfast City Council 05.30 Progress and problems across the EU, Christian Svanfeldt, European Commission 05.45 Questions and discussion 07.30 Dinner, The Terrace in the Fields, Lincolns Inn Fields Response: Rainer Danielzyk, ILS Cities during times of economic and financial turmoil
CITY REFORMERS GROUP WORKSHOP II Tuesday 22 nd March: programm 08.30 Refreshments 09.00 Session 3: New thinking for old cities Chair: Tony Travers, LSE London 09.00 How cities adapt Stoke, potteries and regeneration, Tristram Hunt MP and Historian 09.15 How ex-industrial cities can help the energy saving revolution, Tobias Timm, Proklima, Hanover 09.30 Response: New industries on the back of old: Sheffield s advanced manufacturing, Joe Anwyl, Advanced Manufacturing Park Sheffield 09.45 Questions and discussion 10.00 Why Lille has made sustainable development a clarion call, Mathieu Goetzke, Lille 10.15 Response: New approaches to public action and social innovation - experiences from Northern Italy, Massimo Bricocoli, Politecnico di Milano 10.30 Questions and discussion 10.45 Break and refreshments 11.00 Session 4: Break out sessions Breakout group 1: Social programmes and social enterprise (Facilitator: Barbary Cook), Giovanni Magnano / Torino (TBC), Gerard Murden, Liverpool (TBC) / Laura Moynahan, Sheffield Breakout group 2: Jobs, skills and enterprise (Facilitator: Tony Travers), Dan Maher, Teresa Jolley, Kier Sheffield / Andreas Kaufmann, Leipzig / Andrea Bocco, Torino Breakout group 3: Energy saving, retrofit and environment (Facilitator: Philipp Rode), Burkhard Huhn, Bochum / Andy Nolan, Sheffield / Dr. H.P. Schmitz-Borchert, Gelsenkirchen Breakout group 4: Public finance and debt cities (Facilitator: Jörg Plöger), Bob Weissbourd, RW Ventures (US) (TBC), Oliver Weigel, Germany, Juan Alayo, Bilbao (TBC) 12.30 Feedback from breakout groups Top Ideas
CITY REFORMERS GROUP WORKSHOP II programm Tuesday 22nd March: 01.00 Lunch 02.00 Session 5: Panel Discussion - How resilient are cities? How can cities survive the huge pressures and competition they now face? Rising to the challenge, Chair: Ricky Burdett, LSE Cities New social challenges, Barbary Cook, Belfast, Thomas Kristen, Bremen Can cities cut CO 2 by 30% by 2020? How? Pedro Luis Emparanza, Bilbao 02.40 Discussion 02.55 The economy of cities Chair: Bruce Katz, Brookings Institution, How cities can support new enterprises, Bob Weissbourd, RW Ventures (TBC), Alexandra Jones, Centre for Cities (TBC) New perspectives on building programmes, John Bradley, Kier 03.35 Discussion 03.50 Session 6: Round up session - Are there international lessons we can learn from European and US cities? Chair: Anne Power, LSE Housing and Communities,Top ideas from participants 04.00 Close
BELFAST CITY REFORMERS WORKSHOP, City Hall Belfast, Donegall Square programm Wednesday 23 nd March: 08.45 Meet at Belfast City Hall for morning tour and visits in the city: West / North Belfast community regeneration projects and Renewing the Routes North Foreshore Connswater Community Greenway East Belfast Titanic Quarter and Science Park 12.45 Lunch, Pump-House Titanic Quarter 01.30 Welcome / Introduction to Belfast, John McGrillen, Belfast City Council 01.45 Session 1: Urban regeneration, development and reinvestment Gerry Millar, Belfast City Council Maggie Andrews East Belfast Partnership Elaine Wilkinson DSD Mark Hackett Forum for Alternative Belfast Response: Andrea Colantonio 02.45 Session 2: Economy and skills Bill McGuiness, Skills Ambassador Roisin Sloan, detail of TQ project, Belfast City Council / DEL Marie-Therese McGivern Belfast Metropolitan College Susan Rossum, GEMsNI employability Response: Bruce Katz 03.45 Break and refreshments tour of Pump - House 04.00 Session 3: Environment and Climate Change Susan Quail Belfast City Council Suzanne Wylie, BCC, BCC approach and Climate Change conference commitments Jim Kitchen, Sustainable Development Commission NI, New Green Deal Response: Philipp Rode 05.00 Session 4: Social interaction Seamus McAleavey, NICVA Avila Kilmurray Community Foundation for Northern Ireland Community development challenges Mike Morrissey good relations and regeneration Response: Massimo Bricocoli 07.00 Dinner