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Day 1 ( Sunday ) 10th August 2014

03.00 - 06.00 pm

EAROPH 45th Executive Committee & Council Meeting

06.00 - 07.00 pm

Cocktail

07.30 - 10.00 pm

EAROPH Presidential Dinner ( council members, mayors *by invitation only )


Host: Minister of Public Works - HE Djoko Kirmanto

08.00 - 09.00 am

Registration

09.00 - 09.15 am

Arrival of VIPs and Guest of Honour

09.15 - 10.00 am

Opening Ceremony
by President of The Republic of Indonesia

10.00 - 11.00 am

Keynote Speaker I
Livability and Resiliency: Taking Cities to The Future
HE Joko Widodo, Governor of DKI Jakarta

Moderator
Ir. Bernardus Djonoputro

11.15 - 12.15 pm

Plenary Session I
Governance and Innovation in Our Cities
HE Ibon Areso - Mayor of Bilbao - invited
Clare Shine - Vice President / Chief Project Officer,
Salzburg Global Seminar

Moderator
Ir. Bernardus Djonoputro

12.15 - 01.15 pm

Lunch and Prayers


" Indonesian 20 Most Livable City Index "
presentation by the Indonesian Association of Planners
Breakout 1
Smart Cities, Future Cities
"Getting it Right in Designing Cities for the Future"
Invited Speakers

01.15 - 02.45 pm

Breakout 2
Inclusivity of Cities
"The Socio - Economic
Dimensions of Resilient
Cities"
Invited Speakers

Helle Momsen Fredslund,


Project Manager, State of
Green/Denmark - invited

H.Suyoto Msi, Regent of


Bojonegoro - invited

Peter Cookson Smith,


President of Hongkong
Institute of Planners

Dr. Deljana Iossifova Ph.D,


the Manchester Architecture
Research Center

SD. Darmono, President


Director Jababeka - invited

Dr. Teti A. Argo, Bandung


Institute of Technology

Moderator
Norliza Hashim, Secretary
General of EAROPH

Wahyu Mulyana,
Operational Director, Urban
and Regional Development
Institute
Moderator
tbc

Breakout 3
ICT in Today's Cities
02.45 - 04.15 pm

Invited Speaker
Dr. Cho Deok-Ho,
Daegu University
Prio Utomo,
Cisco Indonesia
William Lau, President of
Singapore Institute of
Planners (invited)
Moderator
tbc

04.15 - 04.45 pm

Coffee Break

04.45 - 05.15 pm

Reflection of the day

05.15 - 06.15 pm

Free time

Breakout 4
Focus on the Most Vulnerable Group in The City
Inivited Speakers
Ir. Andi Simarmata Msc,
University of Indonesia
Dr. Hugua Msc, Regent of
Wakatobi
Edric Marco C Florentino
EAROPH Philippines
Dr. Seong-Kyu Ha
President of Research for
Housing Management of
Korea

Mayor Caucus
Networking Session
Challenges in the
Governance of Cities Today
Keynote / Chair of Caucus
HE Basuki Purnama, Vice
Governor of DKI Jakarta
Vice Chair of Caucus
Ir. H. Ramadhan Pomanto
Mayor of Makassar
Source Person
Hardik V Bhatt, Managing
Director Internet of
Everything for Cities
Cisco International
Moderator
Bernadus Djonoputro,
President of IAP

Exhibition

Day 2 ( Monday ) 11th August 2014

06.15 - 07.15 pm

Drive to Balai kota (City hall)

07.15 - 10.00 pm

EAROPH Wolrd Congress Gala Dinner ( all invited )


Host: HE Joko Widodo, Governor of DKI Jakarta
Guest of Honour : HE Boediono, Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia
Venue: Balai Kota DKI Jakarta (City Hall)

Day 3 (Tuesday) 12th August 2014


08.30 - 09.15 am

Keynote Speakers II
Transformation of Cities: Bringing Cities into the Global Debate
Prof. Saskia Sassen, Robert S. Lynd Professor at Columbia University,
author of "Cities in a World Economy", "The Global City"
Peter Cookson Smith, President of Hongkong Institute of Planners
Moderator, tbc

09.15 - 10.00 am

Plenary Session II
Transforming Cities Today - Key Challenges and Opportunities
Invited Panelist
Hardik V Bhatt, Managing Director Internet of Everything for Cities Cisco International
Dato Ismail Ibrahim Chief Executive Officer, Iskandar Regional Development Authority
Norliza Hashim Secretary General EAROPH / CEO PT APUDG
Moderator, tbc

10.00 - 10.30 am

Coffee Break
Breakout 5
Infrastructure Challenges in Cities
Invited Speakers
Dato Ibrahim Ismail, Iskandar
Regional Development Agency
David Ray, Facility Director of
Indonesian Infrastructure Development Initiative
KC Leong, EAROPH Australia
Moderator
Dr. Emil Dardak, Vice Secretary
General, Indonesia Association of
Planners

11.45 - 01.00 pm

Breakout 7
Governance and Financing Your Cities
Invited Speakers
Kerry McGovern, Chairman EAROPH
Australia
Mohammad Absi-Halabi, Strategic
Development of Dubai
Moderator
Ir. Andi Simarmata Msc,
University of Indonesia

Breakout 6
Resiliency and the Cities
Invited Speakers
Dr. Hirohide Konami, EAROPH
Japan
Dr. Ir. M Basoeki Hadimoelyono
Msc, Director General of Spatial
Planning, Ministry of Public Worksthe Republic of Indonesia
Ir. H. Ramadhan Pomanto, Mayor
of Makassar
Moderator
Peter Cookson Smith, Founder of
URBIS Hongkong
Breakout 8
Urbanism and Sustainability of Our
Cities
Invited Speakers
Soren Smidt - Jensen, Danish
Architecture Center - invited
Irvan Noeman, Jakarta Arts
Council/Chairman BD+A Design
Heru Budi Hartono, SE., MM, Mayor
of North Jakarta
Moderator
Dr Lana Winayanti

01.00 - 01.45 pm

Lunch

01.45 - 02.00 pm

Reflection of the day

02.00 - 02.20 pm

Closing Ceremony
HE Dr Hermanto Dardak, President of EAROPH

02.20 - 02.45 pm

Presentation and handing over of EAROPH flag to Mayor of Ureshino City

02.45 - 03.00 pm

Free Time

03.00 - 05.00 pm

ASEAN Planning Professionals and


Association Meeting

EAROPH Young Professional


Summit

Day 4 (Wednesday) 13th August 2014


08.30 - 01.00 pm

Technical Tour I
Jakarta Flood Management
Banjir Kanal Timur

Technical Tour II
New Township in Greater Jakarta
Alam Sutera

Exhibition

10.30 - 11.45 am

EAROPH World Congress Theme & Tracks

TOWARDS RESILIENT AND


SMART CITIES
Innovation, Planning and Determination in
Managing Major Cities of the World
The beginning of the 21st century has been witnessing the increasing role of cities in influencing the development of the world. Not only because
that from 2007 onward more than half people in the world live in the cities, but also because more and more networks of major cities, which are
considered as the engines of growth of nations, have been established to answer the challenges put forward by the globalization. The key feature
to comprehend this phenomena is innovation. Networks of major cities wrap up the innovation invented by these cities to keep them ahead.
However, the speed of change imposed by globalizations challenges is rarely being matched by the pace of change of the city society; resulting in
severe urban problems, such as environmental degradation, increasing criminal rates, etc. To cope with these problems, planning is crucial. Planning
shall assure that the balance development is achieved by major cities in the world. The determination of cities managers is being tested in implementing both innovation and planning to achieve the goal that is desired by its society.

Track 1

Track 5

Cities reflect the need and the vision of their residence. With the
growing awareness of the citizen and increasing opportunity to participate in the decision-making process, policymakers have a wide range
of policy options available in designing the cities they manage. The
remaining duty for them now is to wisely choose between the needs
and the wants.

Infrastructure development is the key feature in the cities development. Quality infrastructure will support productive activity of cities
and also meet the basic needs of their citizen. Ability to provide
infrastructure in a more sustainable way will put cities as major actors
in global attempt to create a greener earth. However, infrastructure
provision requires a lot of money. Modern cities are expected to be
able to look for potential fund resources themselves, without the help
of the country they are located.

Track 2

Track 6

Smart Cities, Future Cities


Getting it Right in Designing Cities for the Future

Inclusivity of Cities
The Socio-Economic Dimensions of Resilient Cities
From the Jane Jacobs Death and Life of Great American Cities to the
Richard Floridas The Rise of the Creative Class, the inclusivity of
cities remain the central issue for most cities, particularly in Western
society. Assurance of inclusivity will enable cities proceed further,
since it attracts talented individuals to contribute and to reside in
these cities. Eastern society, on the other hand, consider rules and
norms as important things in their life. Therefore, inclusivity of cities
may be translated to different explanation in different parts of the
world.
Track 3

Infrastructure Challenges in Cities

Resiliency and the Cities


Disasters related to climate change is threatening the cities. Most of
big cities are located in seaside, and sea-level rise brought by climate
change will inundated their coastal area. Without proper strategy to
tackle it, we will see cities suffered from frequent floods, permanent
inundation, fresh water crisis and infrastructure damage which will
directly reduce citys productivity, livelihood as well as quality of life.
Therefore, cities should take appropriate action to adapt towards new
challenge and hence, increase their resiliency.

Track 7

ICT in Todays Cities


Technology revolutionazed the communication process. Especially
nowadays, a great idea brought forward in the virtual public space (i.e.
the social media) will go viral in short time. This means that ideas are
trasmitted easily today. This will eventually impact cities, which have
the better connection to the internet as compared to other areas. It is
interesting to see how far ICT industry can push themselves to bring
innovation that may transform the way city dwellers interact and
thus reshape the city structure.

Governance and Financing Your Cities


The increasing awareness of urban residents in the decision making
process is an important benefit in the development of cities nowadays. However, without qualified and capable bureaucrats, this benefit
shall be in vain. Therefore, a visionary government with the ability to
enable wide participation is of importance in the modern cities. This is
including the ability to find alternative funding to realize the dreams
of the residents.

Track 4

Track 8

The gap between the have and the dont have may be huge in cities.
It is of importance to give proper attention to the poor of the cities
because at least of two things. First, they are in the frontiers of the
competition with those who own capital, who also live in the city.
Second, they see the lifestyle of the have by having not enough money
to enjoy it. These two things, if not managed well, will lead to social
problems.

What is sustainability in the context of cities development? Is it


maintaining a proportional size of green space areas? Is it reducing the
usage of vehicles? Or is it a gradual change of the culture of the cities
inhabitants? In a broader context, the issue of sustainability is widely
perceived as a hindrance to the economic growth. Whether is it right or
wrong, different perspectives are invited to discuss the track.

Focus on the Most Vulnerable Group in the City

REGRISTRATION FEE

USD

EAROPH Member Registration

200

Non-Member

300

Accompanying Person

100

Student

100

Urbanism and Sustainability of Our Cities

Contact
24th EAROPH World Congress
Sequis Centre 9th Floor
Jl. Jendral Sudirman Kav.71
Phn +621-5214337 / 021 521 4338
Fax: 021-521 4339
Email: info@earoph-indonesia.org

www.earoph-indonesia.org

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