Working Conferences and Papers / 1999 Saitama, Japan |
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2nd Pacific Rim Participatory Community Design Conference ˇ@ ˇ@ Session 1 Social Context and Participation Participation and Representation in Environmental Decision Making in the Pacific Rim Reflection on Negotiation‑Based Models of Practice Scott McCreary Community Participation Empowering Society: The Experience of Taiwan in the 1990s Shu‑cheng Tseng Designing the Everyday Life Environment for the Ageing Community: An Attempt to initiate Participation Design in Hong Kong Jackie Kwok and Michael Siu Community design in the Japanese Social and Spatial Context Masato Dohi Public Participation in Planning in Japan with Special Regard to Urban Conservation Yukio Nishimura Session 2 Participation and Community Development Who Changes Community Change? Randy Hester Participatory Design Process and Community Politics: The Case of Chi‑Shan Community in Taipei Hsin‑Jong Liu & Li‑ling Huang (Joint Presentation) The Progress and Participatory Community Development and the Construction of New Social Scheme in Japan Yasuyoshi Hayashi Session 3 Education Habits of the Proactive Practitioner Mark Francis Learning from Children: an Experiment in Environmental Education Chao‑ching Yu Education of Machizukuri (Community Design) in Japan Isami Kinoshita Session 4 Participation and Environmental Design Urban Creeks and Community‑Building: Four Case Studies in the San Francisco East Bay Corrina Kweskin Instance of Community creativity: Issues in Participation and Design John K.C. Liu Participatory Design that Materializes the Quality of the Exchange between Human Beings and the Environment Case Study: U‑court, a Cooperative Housing Yasuhiro Endoh Chance Changes "Qualityˇ¨ Sawako Ono Session 5 Professional Practice and Specialty Participation by Itself Doesn't Get You Anything: A Perspective from a Community Development Corporation Michael Rios A ˇ§Big Tableˇ¨ Experiment: A Case Study of the NTU Building and planning Research Foundation Shenglin Chang & John K-C. Liu The Spin‑off Practice: Experiences of Secondary Processes of Planning and Activism at Ilan Studio and Taiwan Environment Action Network (TEAN) Jeff Houˇ@ Consensus Building is not Good Enough Yoshiharu Asanoumi Community Design and the Process toward a Provisional Solution to Conflict Involving the Homeless People of Nisinari Park in Osaka, Japan Tamesuke Nagahashi On Architect the Player Yasuhiro Endoh Session 6 Participation and Local Autonomy Local Autonomy and Paying Tithe to the Region: the Menlo Park Experience Marcia McNally Participation and Local Autonomy Robert Ogilvie Participatory Urban Design Programs in Setagaya City from 1982 to1999 Morio Uzuki & Naomichi Kurataˇ@ Session 7 System to Sustain Professional Activity Urban Garden Programs Past and Present: Community Development Model or Minefield? Laura Lawson How can Participatory Design be Incorporated in Professional Practice? Keiko Ono & Tetsuya Ando Chiba Field Trip & Symposium Sanbanze Action Voluntary Echo: Tidal Flat & Sustainable Development Tidal Flat Management Policy in US Scott McCreary Protection of Black Spoon Bill and Citizen Participation Jeff Hou Grass‑root Citizen Action Foster Environment and People Marcia McNally Tidal Flat Environmental Management to Maintain and Uplift Lives Masahiko Isobe Environmental Education and Sanbanze for Next Generation Thinking the Future of Sanbanz Miwako Suzuki Setagaya Public Symposium Environmental Design and Civil Society: Toward 2lst Century Key Note Speech : Contemporary Issues of Citizen Participation Randy Hester, John K-C. Liu, Yasuyoshi Hayashi Project Examples Sustainable Community and NPO (Urban Ecology project) Marcia McNally Urban Recreation and Advocacy (Project done by OURs) Hsin‑Jong Liu Environmental Conservation and International Network (SAVE case) Jeff Hou Panel Discussion: Toward Fruitful Participation and 21st Century Randy Hester, Robert Ogilvie, Chu‑joe Hsia, Hsin‑Jong Liu, Yasuyoshi Hayashi, Yasuhiro Endoh, Yukio Nishimura |