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The Seventh Sharjah Urban Planning Symposium
April 4-6, 2004 - Sharjah,
United Arab Emirates
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His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan Bin Mohammed Al-Quassimi, Member of the Supreme Council, Ruler of Sharjah, inaugurated the Sixth Sharjah Urban Planning Symposium (June 1 & 2) and greeted more than 400 participants including 150 academics and practitioners who had gathered at Sharjah University from the Gulf Region , Arab States, Europe, the USA and Asia to join in discussion with academics and practitioners from the Emirates. The theme of the 2003 Symposium was 'Innovative Urban Development: Intelligent Cities, Smart Growth, and Sustainable Futures'.

Participants reflected on a variety of urban planning problems and approaches, and offered insights for the solution of critical issues facing urban areas. Papers covered the Arab world, including Sharjah, and beyond. Major topics included planning concepts (community building, sustainability, and learning from the Medina); emerging approaches to urban planning (intelligent cities and smart growth, digital communities, Geographical Information System, 4-D transportation modelling, and energy efficiency); and the more established planning issues (investment markets, real estate, and built environment).

Participants emphasised the value of vision planning and strategic management, as well as using new and emerging technologies with imagination. They also emphasised the need for mobilising community-based resources for more indigenous and sustainable development. The discussions emphasised the need for the co-ordination, co-operation and partnership between neighbouring emirates, as well as between public and private sectors. While globalisation has made community-based initiatives a significant aspect of emerging planning processes, it simultaneously requires that nation states develop an outward looking strategy. The participants wish to see these observations reflected in planning curricula and practice in the UAE and beyond.

It was generally agreed that this symposium is making a major impact on theories and practices of urban planning in the Middle East and beyond, and should continue to be held in future years so that more contributions to the field of urban planning could be made. Of the 86 papers delivered at the symposium, 30% were given by participants from Sharjah and 44% from the UAE as a whole. The existence of the Symposium as a forum for discussion has undoubtedly stimulated an increase in scholarly papers from within the emirates and more widely from the Gulf and Arab States.

A total of 24 papers were submitted for consideration for the 'best paper prizes'. Of this GCC authors accounting for about 50%, many of which compete well with papers by international participants in terms of quality.

The prize for the best International paper (open to all participants) sponsored by His Highness has been awarded to Dr Narushige Shiode and Mr Paul Torrens for an innovative paper on modelling urban growth and urban dynamics in real and virtual environments.

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Research Foundation prize for the best paper from the GCC countries has been awarded to Dr Souhail El Masri for his excellent paper on intelligent urban initiatives and prospects in Bahrain.

A new prize is offered by the Institute of Urban and Regional Planning and Design at the American University of Sharjah this year for papers on urban planning research and practice dealing with subjects relevant to Sharjah, the UAE, the GCC countries or the Arab World. It has been awarded to Dr Ahmed Abdalla Abdel-Ghany and Dr Zohair Hasan Zahid for their paper on identifying urban development priorities in Saudi Arabia.

Finally the organisers are particularly pleased by the positive feedback from participants as to the high quality of the presentations. International participants are very impressed with the tremendous achievements of the emirate of Sharjah and the warm hospitality offered to them during their stay.

2 June 2003
Sharjah

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