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The Ninth Sharjah Urban Planning Symposium
April 2-4, 2006 - Sharjah,
United Arab Emirates

The Ninth Sharjah Urban Planning Symposium
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TIMETABLE AT A GLANCE

 

DAY ONE

 

SUNDAY 2 APRIL 2006

Main auditorium (M2)

12.00 – 13.00

Panel 1: FOCUS ON SHARJAH

13.00 – 14.15

Lunch and Exhibition

14.15 – 15.15

Panel 2: PERSPECTIVES ON URBAN DEVELOPMENT

15.15– 15.20

Interlude to enable next speakers to assemble

 

Main Auditorium (M2)

 

Room (M3)

15.20 – 16.20

Panel 3: A NEW DYNAMIC FOR PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS

Panel 4: URBAN LAND MARKETS

16.25– 16.45

Refreshments and opportunity for discussion with speakers

16.45 – 18.15

Panel 5: SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Panel 6: PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

 

DAY TWO

 

MONDAY 3 APRIL 2006

 

Main Auditorium (M2)

Room (M3)

09.00 – 10.45

Panel 7: URBAN PLANNING IN THE UAE

Panel 8: SUSTAINABILITY AND THE USE OF RESOURCES

10.45 – 11.15

Refreshments and opportunity for discussion with speakers

11.15 – 13.00

Panel 9: SHARJAH LOCAL PERSPECTIVE

Panel 10: TRANSPORTATION, PLANNING, AND GIS

13.00 – 14.00

Lunch and Exhibition

14.00 – 15.45

Panel 11: MERES

15.50 – 16.15

Refreshments and opportunity for discussion with speakers

16.15 – 18.00

Panel 12: URBAN PLANNING AND TRANSPORT IN SAUDI ARABIA

Panel 13: URBAN CHANGE AND GROWTH IN THE GULF

 

DAY THREE

 

TUESDAY 5 APRIL 2005

 

Main auditorium (M2)

Room (M3)

09.00 – 10.45

Panel 14: INTRODUCTION TO REAL ESTATE VALUATION SIGNING CEREMONY OF MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT

Panel 15: GLOBALISATION

10.45 – 11.15

Refreshments and opportunity for discussion with speakers

11.15 – 13.00

Panel 16: CITY REGIONS

13.00 – 14.30

Lunch and Exhibition

14.30 – 15.15

PLENARY SESSION

15.15 – 16.15

CLOSING CEREMONY

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ACKNOWLEGEMENTS and Farewells

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