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The Megacities Foundation in cooperation with the NICIS presents
The 9th Megacities Lecture
Infrastructure:
The Glue Of Megacities
Professor Kingsley E.
Haynes, Dean, School of Public Policy, George
Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia.
The 9th Megacities Lecture
Donderdag/Thursday 7 December 2006
Beatrixzaal, Haagse Poort
Den Haag/ The Hague
Pdf of the full lecture, including co-report
by Dr. Peter Nijkamp and cntrubutuions by Adri Duivesteijn, Hans de Jonge,
Gerard Schouw and Chris Kuijpers
Report on the lecture by Olof Koekenbakker

Programme
19.15 Start reception of the guests: coffee
20.00 Start Lecture session:
20.00-20.05: Welcome by the President
of the Megacities Foundation Mr. Siwart Kolthek
20.05-20.15: Introduction by the moderator:
Pieter Tordoir,Professor of Economic Geography and Planning at the Faculty
of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Universiteit van Amsterdam
20.15-21.00 Lecture by Professor Kingsley
Edwin Haynes
21.00 Coffee/tea
21.30 Co-report by Professor Dr. Peter
Nijkamp, Professor of Regional Economy and Economic Geography at the Free
University of Amsterdam
21.50 Discussion and conclusions by
the moderator
22.20 Closing words Elsbeth van Hylckama
Vlieg, Deputy Chair Megacities Foundation
22.30 End of session, start informal
gathering and drinks
23.30 End of gathering, distribution
of Megacities book 2006
The theme of the Megacities Lecture 2006 is the financing of the
development of the living space, concentrated on a regional level
Prof. Haynes will speak about hard, soft, and smart infrastructure, its
governance, management, and financing for competitiveness and sustainability.
He will also discuss the role of different kinds of infrastructure in
regional economic development, including the theory and practice of financing
public goods investments, public-private partnerships, and public decision
making. Finally he will use case studies from around the world to provide
concrete examples.
The Megacities Initiative originates from the awareness of the future
role of cities as the dominant type of settlement for humanity. Cities
will play this role not only as a matter of fact but also as a matter
of necessity, as the only other way of housing the increasing world population.
In an intensive rural occupation pattern this would certainly lead to
an ecological disaster.
The main activity of the Megacities Foundation is to organize a yearly
lecture on topics related to the megacities
In the past lectures were given by Lars Lerup, Richard Sennett, Liu Tai
Ker, Richard Rogers, David Harvey, Deyan Sudjic, Saskia Sassen and Peter
Hall.
See Archive for details and full text of these lectures.
The Megacities Lecture is a coproduction of the Megacities Foundation
and NICIS (Netherlands Institute for City Innovation Studies), and is
sponsored by:


 
Contributions to the discussion, as well as information on the Megacities
Foundation:
Megacities Foundation
c/0 S@M stedebouw & architectuurmanagement,
Tussen de Bogen 22
1013 JB Amsterdam
tel. 020-428 88 88
fax. 020- 428 88 80,
info@samnet.nl
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