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OME WALK WITH US!
WALK21 and Civic Exchange invite you to join us at Asia’s first Walk2l Conference. Here you will learn
how “pedestrian-first” environments promote economic growth, social inclusion and general health. In
addition, you will understand how Hong Kong is championing urban walkability to bolster the overall
wellbeing of its citizens.
Secure your place and be part of an international gathering of world-class speakers and delegates who
span a number of disciplines including city mayors, industry specialists, chief executives, civil society
organiiations and leading academics.
Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to share international best-practice and to join in the
discussion that can influence local policy agendas, urban design, and planning.
Walkingeenefits Walking Sma Walkinglogether -
• creating an age-friendly, socially using information and Nurturing partnerships and alogueinclusive, safe, low-carbon and technology among policy makers, business leaders,
resilient environment to enhance walking local communities and stakeholders
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WaIk2l Hong KongXVII International Walk2l Conference on
Walking and Uveable Communities3-7 October 2016
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Partner, network, collaborate, make a difference — this Conference is essential for government
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HIGHLIGHTS
Walking Between Layers •creatin waIbb1e environment
li’opulated andvrt1I cities
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WALK21 HONG KONG CONFERENCE DAY-BY-DAY
Day 1 I 3 October
Making a City Walkable 2
Day 2 I 4 OctoberPeople at the Heart of a Walking City 4
Day 3 I 5 October
Innovation and Ideas for Implementing Walkability 8
Day 4 I 6 October
Hong Kong Jockey Club Public Forum:
Walking Towards a Low-Carbon Hong Kong 12
Day 5 I 7 October
Exploring the City:Urban and Green Fringe Neighbourhood Walkshops 13
Session Themes throughout the ConferenceTi — Theme 1: Walking Between Layers
T2 — Theme 2: Walking with Multiple BenefitsT3 —Theme 3: Walking SmartT4 — Theme 4: Walking TogetherT5 —ThemeS: Healthy, Safe WalkingT6 — ThemeS: Workshous, Pecha Kucha, Roundtable
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professional Institutions CPD hours/points* Enquiries —
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Hong Kong Institute of Urban Design (HKIUD) 34 CPD hours 2530-8135
* CPD hours/points based on full attendance (5-day) of Waik2ldK. For details, please contact office staff of the
professional inst itul runs
(updated: 9 Augjst 2016(
1
Day iMaking a City Walkable 3 October 2016 (Monday)
08:15 Registration and informal networking
OS:OC Opening Plenary
Walkability in Asian Cities
09:30 Hong Kong Showcase3.rector of °lanrvg. HKSAP Ccver”rent, Horg Kong
Fellow, Hong Kong Institute of Planners, Hong Kong
Head, Energizing Kowloon test Office, HKSAR Government, Hong Kong
Vice President (Campus Development and Facilities), Green Deck Task Force,Hong Kong Polytechnic Univeraity, Hong Kong
Prporitiz “g Wa krg. expeher:es for ecorrob le cites rue1 Ooegon Pescot CLE , Bonn Geriay
Plar’nirg 0r We erg Mas rg °lan’ng sno Ens ronentalDens Edwards Chinese un’vet5’ of long Kong, bong KongLaws Effective for all Pedestrians
Mixed Use and Walkable Spares- Design that makes a
Amends Campelo Parsons The New School for Design, New York, USAdifference in Teresina - Brazil
Places for People: Shifting the Policy Landscape to NurtureRobin Abad Ocubillo City Planning Department, city and County of San Francisco, San Francisco, USACrasaroota Public Spaces
Reaching Upward + Stretching Outward: The Urgency of Waikability,Brian Sinclair University of Calgary, Calgary, CanadaLivability and Holistic Dea’gn’sbility rn Middle East City Building
How ssalki-’p concitrons affect pecestr a— oreferences:Panag otis ‘aoaroarnou Arratot e ‘Jr s’erUty of Thessalonrxi, bessalon ki, GreeceTne case 0’ “nessalo—’sr, Greece
Wa kab.e Cities — G:obal to ,ncal Pe-soertives
Sam ng the Scene
Case 1: Des Voeua Road Central Projert
Case 2: Energizing Kowloon East Project
Case 3: Green Deck Project
Ch’ etopher av: Iou—ding Drector and Architect, The Ova Pa’lrers5’ p td.. Hong Kong
K. K. Lirg
Ian Brownlee
Brenda Au
Andy Tong
11:00 Parallel sessions
Designing for Walking:Ti From Principles to Policy to
Practice
.‘‘.‘.:.i: Coffee break.
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T2Places for People:Place-making I Place-keeping
13Technology and CreativeEngagement on Street (I)
T4Promoting walking (I):BuIlding Alliances
Thwards Automatec Asaessme’t of Group versus rd vidualWalk’ng Benefits
Listening the city? Mapping mundane talks using mobiietechnologies in Santiago de Chile
Using electronic activity monitor to enhance working adultsnumber of steps: a feasibility study
Reclaiming Streets in the Asian Cities’ Baragalore,Kathmandu & Dhaka
Kilu Lee
Franrrscs AvilAs
Ka Man Tam
Case Wes:er Reserve Cerve-sityt Cleelad. ,SA
Pontrfrcis Univereidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile
Hong tong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Phaeha P Thomas ilealth6rrdge Foundation, india
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Pedestrian Mobility: State of The Art of The Movement InSilvia Sturbi Cruz Cidade Ativa, SF’, Brazil
Brazil
Evaluate, Enable, Engage: Toward a Safeç More Wa Ika bleStreet for Bangkok’s Chinatown
12 30 Lunch
14:00 Welcome Remarks
Maura Wong CEO, Civic Exchange
Jim Walker Founder, Walk2I
Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust
Frederick Ma Chairman, MTR Corporation
Welcome Plenary
Keynote presentation Carrie Lam Chief Secretary for Administration, HKSAR Government, Hong Kong
Ring Thom Principal, Ring Thom Architects, Canada
Comic Ilizizenga Secretary General, Partnership on Sustainable Low Carbon Ira nsport (SLoCaT),China
16 00 Coffee break
Keynote presentation
Seoul, South Korea
Singapore
lloiln City, Philippines
Penang, Malaysia
Paris, France
Calgary, Canada
Anthony Cheung
Sangbum Kim
Yvon rse Elm
Jed Patrick E, Mahilng
Dato’Maimunah Mohd SharK
(invited)
(invited)
Secretary, Transport & Housing Bureau, IIKSAR Government, Hong Kong
tormer Vice Mayor, Seoul
Group Diret.tni of The Urban Redevelopment Authority
Mayor of bib City
Municipal President of Sebera ng Peral (invited)
Mayor of Paris
Mayor of Calgary
T5
T6 Workshop
Kim Beng Lua World Resources Institure, Beijing, China
Step by step towards healthy and walkable cities: low activemobility serves transport and public health
Elisabeth Raser U niversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Getting Back on Our Feet:Principles and Enablers to Barriers and enablers to using concepts of health to promote
Enhance Walkabilityfor walkability and walking at a local government scaleAnthony McCosker Curtin University Sustainability Policy (CUSP) Institute, Perth, Assstralia
Improving Health Improving walkability to reduce obesity — identifyingopportunities using a microscale assessment method in Bernardita Calinao GrAS, Coldspring-On-Hudson, New York, USACentral Harlem, New York
Alighardashi Vahid Iran Railway Company, Tehran, Iran
Designing great walkable cities
International imperatives for more walkable cities
16:30 Plenary
Every City Has Its Story
18:00 ‘, ‘‘‘‘‘‘v’,Lets Walk!
19:00Welcome Reception
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Day 2 IPeople at the Heart of a Walking City 4 October 2016 (Thesday)
09:00 Plenary
Keynote presentation Christine Lob Under Secretary for the Environment, HKSAR Government
Physical Activity in Urban Areas: An international study ofSocial Impacts of Walking 14 cities including Hong Knng Later Cerin Institute for Health and Ageing, Australian Catholic University, Australia
International standard for measuring walking: how muchwe walk and what motivates us to walk Daniel Sauter Founder, Urban Mobility Research, Switzerland
In Conversation
Paul Zimmermann Founder, CEO, Designing Hong Kong
Culls HIcer Las’nier, autbo’, Ho”g KongRea Life Walking Stories
Cnanyau C”ong Pres det iorg Kong Un C’ 0-the B “O bong Knng
Wa kaoiiW to’ oh then C’une C’a rog’a’-1’ne Va—age’, Save the ChScren, bong Kong-
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Coffee 15
11:00 Sub-plenary
Integrating Walking and Public Transportationin Mega-Cities
Parallel sessions
Creating quality condominium and apartment livingspaces to encourage families to choose higher densityhousing in San Francisco
Stepping It Up and Down: A smarter, mulci-layered approach to identifyingTi Design for Walkability in The pedestrian infrastructure priorities - Sharing exptrience
Layered City from the Doha West Bay Connectivity StudyDensity is destiny. what is the right density for livable andsuct,inabie good streets’ An eeeccise n ‘evervee’g neer ng. visual cation arc Duol c agagerenc.C’,a’le—ges toward Revital cation of rban Commun t ccn .apan
- Shi’t f-or Auto-c’ entad ,rbar Soraw to
T2 People-ohented Compact CityAll walks of Life: Meetingthe NeedsofThe Old and C”i then a’d senior rob I ty: A commo grounc?Young
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Eva!uat;or & the osycnometr.o properties of SocialFn-s.rorr.cnt Q..est000sire fl one context of Counesaolder adulss
Anoraw Mccc Chef Architect. MTR Conporat on. Hong Knrg
Oren Tatcher Principal. OTC Planning & Design, Hong Kong
Sada Lam Director: The Oval Partnership Ltd., i long Kong
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Susan tahoe San Francisco Planning Department, San Francisco. USA
Cameron MacDonald Atkins Hong Kong, long Kong
c.’ancisco Ai ania Li cube Uoiversity o Caigary, Caig ac’a, Canada
hi rOtae Koike Ltsunom ya tyowa Jnaertity, Ltsunomuya,Japar
Roor go Luc,era ATE. Ce—eva, Swilcer and
Ka Man eung Deptrtment of Pnysuca: Loucaluon, bong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
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WalkVeWis’Cv ca Lspc’a S non o Smam;’ TechologyBarn Wy ant
in the Uroar Realm
LohancV g Wal<ab: cy w t an App tha: a splans theBern arc’ta C; ‘ao
Waicing Lnvironn,enr ‘eopie Want
Spatial Location of Information Units for PedestriansAdriana Souza
Using Isoviats
James Grant
Rico Quirindongo
Ami nut Islam Sujon
5’ ViS’: 25
Msn.cs UI vs !ag€cs
Sang,i’: Ian
eho ,enn
Waltraut Kisser
Robyn Davies
Alvin Mejia
cilIa Iharnm
Daroana Athale
Ifte Asy
Uriversitvot C a fUry Ca gary, Canada
-A KSPA5a Seepy “olloss \ew ‘sri. ,SA
Brazil
JMDdesign, Sydney Australia
DLR Group, Seattle, USA
Work for a Better Bangladesh Trust, Dhaka, Bangladesh
berg a rg Kowloon K .:sr Q’ice. Deneloerret Brs,, Horg Koflg
San ngstc-e. UK
Transport Sa’e:y B c:,evc” Gmup Koes Tra ‘spor: ‘.ttus. South <cea
Sarrsu,g TraUt C Sa’etv Research n’tit re, Snut’: Kc-ea
Knowledge Dialogus’,, long Kong
Queensland Walks, Queensland, Australia
Clean Air Asia, Philippines
Roams a & Partner aT, Vienna, Austria
Sarv,:csa Design’, Ps’s Ltd. Purse, India
Ja”e’s Walk. Calc.iIt.n ‘WalKs
I pa’h Ai=n 3Lteack Consi,It.a’:&, “artoes5s:o on Sissca’nahle. Low Cabon flansport
Technology and CreativeEngagement in Street (Ill
Promoting Walking II:
T4 Community and StakeholderEngagement
Community Led Design
Seattle Waterfront Symposium: Creating an [quitable.
Walkable Urban Neighborhood
Using media to improve walking and ensure pedestrian
rights: eaamples from Bangladesh
Walking Safely:The Big Picture
1& Round Tables
Saving Ives tkrougn S:r Rat g5: Thee ooa’ work heloterosticra. Road Assesomet Pmgram (iRA’)
rep-c’: 0,5 oeoes:ria” s.ifecy in ursar’ roaDs
‘ecescos’ Act dent, Cnrr;ctehstics andCo.,nte’ neacures Community Road
Round-table on Developing “Pedestrian First” Policies
Putting walking on the world map
Strengthsriing coin municy actions to encouragegovernmeots to walk the talk for people-friendly cit las
Know yni’r city, know your public spaces! Evaluating
public spaces in r,ew city development areas in Vienna
Walking Tou r’,’an en abler for Tnunsm and Revitalisiog
Co’nrn,r,:,e,’,
s Ws’k Centenna”y
‘a’s’: 1k r.g ;s ‘sn me””; wi:r
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Rauno Andreas Fuchs
Pay d Cuererc
Oavd Lam
Let’s Reclaim Our Slreetcl (‘evin Coates
Walking with Jane Jacobs in Hong Kong Lachian Barber
Designing streets for the walking dependent Ben Rossiter
V obI ty 0’ o tie’ pa tiestria r s: the rele ar cc cf d”e-e—c pets sa’-- F mar Bre.tinger& envIronments focto’s or the inn - ia! cct’cn space
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Wa kirg Thwarosa Susroiao,e Region: Ways to Des gn a Wa.kao-
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- RinaSatoNeigbbcmm:c n aspen s Aging Soc ety
:nrecas:ing foofa I: Peco.e-centr c p!ar—i—g to’ wclkaoilzvrMartin Weoderburnurban areas
Pedetlrianism as an Effective Tool for Sustainable Intra-CityCommuting in Calabar, Southern Nigeria lnah Okon
Walking on the streets of London: a modelling fool for esaluating- Ashley Dhananiand planning for active travel
SWITCHing to active travel . The City of Vienna on the right path- 5tiiiebkeL”hebaJnto foste’ inclusive ss.s tarao e joan r.obil.ty .festyles
Ls ng V deo to Rec-.it Young ‘edestrian Acsccates Debra [froymson
Pedest’iar anUs sn and cha le—ges to con—etc as :h z.ub!:cooircie toneic trres
ln’Deplb understanding 0t atcident causation for vulnerable roadOle Thorsonusers
Same traffic rules for different public space userCeert van Waegcatefories?
Pedestrian Priority Streets and Risk of Car AccidentsBefore-and-after Evaluations Sunghoon Oh
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14:DD Sub-plenary
CommunicatIng Ideas for Walkability
Parallel sessions
TIHong Kong: Creating Streetsfor Everyone
Walking Down MemoryLane: Designing for OlderWalkers
T3 Walking by Numbers I:Modelling and Forecasting
TPromoting Walking III:Ideas and Innovation
CEO, Creeri City Project Munich (invited)
Clear Ah Ass invile
Piano ng Depa-’tnent, H <SAR Gcvemmert
Tire Ii riiv&rsiiy of I long Kisiig, hung Kong
Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Victoria Walks, Victoria, Australia
Terbn.sche Lrivers tact ge-In Berlin, Ce-many
Kok’,sci Kogyo Co., Ltd., ruchj. aoan
Wedderburn Transport Planning, UK
University of Calabar, Calabsç Nigeria
University College London, London, UK
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Institute forTansport Slud:es
Reg:onal D,rector of Asia. Iiealthoridge, gangiadesh
Pedest-ia activism and challenges to conect with pcb ic 00 icie
INTRA SL, Barcelona, Spain
International Federation of Pedestrians, Brussels. Belgium
Architecture and Urban Research Institute, Sejong City. Republic of Korea
T5Walking Safely II: Risks andRules
Chiet Transport Policy and Development.Transport Division, UNCSCRP (invited)
Vice President, Total Health Ka ‘sec Permanente, USA
Chief [secutive, Victoria Walks, Australia
Regional Director of Asia, Heacthhridge, Bangladesh
Tra nvport Program Manager: Clean Air Asia
TB PechaKucha
The outdoor city: bow public spaces dre evolving to welcomeSonia Lavadinho Bfluid Research, Geneva, Switzerland
active lifestyles in the XXlst century
How should a street with high bicycle Iraffic be designed forAkibiko Ono Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan
safety of elderly walker
Creative approaches to foster walkability within rural Nicole Ringer Reum RegionMensch, Vienna: Austriacommunities
Relationship between Walkability and Health in Urban Space - AKin Tong The Hong Kong Polyverhnic University, Ilong Kong, China
Comparative Study among Asian Cities
<amana \laancar Resource Certm for Pr,’iary ,ea,t, Cam Kathmand,. NepaMangwacto
SOS - Seatng for Social,zing A tem3o-ar rDan deLce to cranceacs Rossi’i Tne Chisece Lmvers:ny of long Korg bong Kongrecital cc tlorg Kong Pjh5c Spaces
Creating space in car oependent cities: Tne case of buiiding aAnne Matan Curti Un’vesity, Derek Western Australia, Australia
oanclet - - - -
Coffee break “‘
15CC Plenary
‘730 Power of PartnershipsModerator
Panel discussion
Peter O’Neill
Tyler Norris
Ben Rossiter
Debra Efroymvon
Alvin Meija
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Day 3Innovation and Ideas for Implementing Walkability 5 October2ol6(Wednesday)
09:00 Plenary
Eta NLWC ode! Street Des g- Cuice S<w D,.rcr ClobcDesg’ng Citie in t al!se USAUrban Innovation and Design:
--- Noneyoal.ingsvae<zbitity: narnessing the Power or Tecnnology
-Creative thinking and new ways to Marie a & A!forzo Fcude, Siate of P are. LSAano Oats to Help Ma-se F aces Ret:rwaik for cities of the future— - -
- caecutive D’ectcn Rocco Design Aronineons -tc..Connect L 50(50 Yin - -
Hong song-
Citfl!7 -H- -
11:00 Sub-plenary
- Vice Mayor of Transportation,Daniel Hellden
City Council of Stockholm, Sweden (invited)
Showcase: scaickholm, The Walkable City lonaa Elliasson Head of the Stockholm City Transportation Department. Sweden (invited)Integrated Mobility Potity
Lr?audir Cub ic A”a rs Manager. MTR \crd 0, Ssseder
Kristoffer Tamsons Swede— Stockholm t-aic co,rc-!cr Part c County, Swede
Parallel sessions
This is where We Walk i Researching the ‘Urban Paflerre” Angelika Psenner Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
• - Creating a cohesive multi-functional public spaceThe Design ofCityapace:-
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Where Can We Walk’ and promoting walkability by integrating the various layers of toad Rabbani Municipality of Tehran, Tehran, Iran- the city Case study: Tehran Eco passage
Tony Ho Civit Engineering and Development Department, HKSAR Government (malted)
js:ng rrecia In n-rose svs k -g ans ens,r oedesirian ghts:-
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- A-mn-ut isla’ SLJC Wore for a Better Banglades’ WBs rust- Dnc’rt, Barglacesheatmoles won Eangladeso
- Bull ensironment effects on Perceived accessiniLty to positiveWhy walk? Perception, -- - • - - -T2 - a—d regat vacua ny networks: vie?s wom two wd’icna Ortegcn-sanchez Lnver ty Co lege Lordon, _oncon, UKPreference & Provision
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-ne gbbournnocs in Loncon
The Choice To Walk in Kampongs in Surabayo (Indonesia) Anitha Silvia C20 Library Collective, Surahays, Indonesia
Walkability Index- An Evaluation tool for walking Clement lb Ove Arup & Partners Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong
Walking by Numbers II:T3
Counting and Measuring Measuring walkahility in downtown Rio de Janeiro:Danbelle Hoppe institute for Transportation and Development Policy, Rio de Janeiro, Brazilpartnership towards a more walkable city
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A ro-eaarenensve eva ita:ion otxe pub” 502cc in c’sh p. - - -
C-_ky so Iranek Deoutv Direc:o -‘or Tasoort. K’akov. °c andinve scope of waR Pg q_a.iL
The Patter ofTiny Feet: WALKING TO SCHOOL WITH Walkability City Tool Miguel lots Annoy Suma-USC, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain
T4 Enhancing Ways forWalkingtoSchool Cop n-ns Scncolira it p nsfc en a p aka,lt in
an es e b s a SCM p1 ap
Vision for Pedestrian Safety in I long Kong- Urban Sp.aedJulian Kwnng Community for Road Safety, long Kong
Management is Crucial
Walking Safely Ill: Safer Pedestrian Safety and Walking Smart in Korea How -
TS -Nikola Medimorec Kojects, Suwon, Republic of Korea
Environments Smaophones Can Guide to Safe, Convenient and Secure Paths
For Safer Walking Environment - Japanese Challenge to Shift . - -
-. Teppei Osada Utsunomiya University, Japan
Bicycles from Sidewalk to Roadway
Head, The Greening, Landscape and Tree Management (GLTM) Section,T6 Workshop Hot, Wet and In a Rush: Designing for Climate and Density Deborah Kuh Development Bureau, HKSAR Government
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14:30 Sub-plenary
Singapore Eu-Gene Ong Lend Transport Authority ILTAI, S isiaspul
Showcase: Krakow Tadeuss Tramiel Depuw Mayor, Krakow, Poland lln’Ji cdlDelivering Walkability inInternational Cities C’.. angancisi i: ted:
axaila ir,vi:ed}
Parallel sessions[sabre a tsp al s-:a ka ale space in contem acran1 Cis n,-se cities: a - — -
Zawen S_n fe Un vera ty scd noa-gn, cd nnuen. UKstudy of beternpanenus netsvorks of street vendors - —
Stairs & Stalls: Attractions ‘The ro:e of street venccrs in fan hating wslkni; nainias fror - - - - -
Ti - - .- sony Shah lnoian .nst:tute r,: buna Sest essents. Bsnga,ore. rd:s
or Barners in the Street? M,,n’ba;
‘Am k ng, H-’: ar’’z p_bc sauce: S:t:C.. tur’”:r cng Kong My ‘sc Su:c Ch”st . :; Kong 50.vt—u.rn C ‘s’e;:.ity, -ong ‘a”,;
W,itkin for ,Sll- Infrastructure for Walking innos.,tions Alma Cnia r;idia The U niversity of i sang Kong, Da’par rinent or Pi,snning ,nnd Design, ‘long Kong
Access for All: Designing Beyond W,alking: improving Urban Mobility Equity in the Age ofU , . - - Dadi An The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
for Universal Accessibility I rafnrm.anion
Designing of Swara] Round — A public space re invented Jacob Samuel tSAF, Kerala, India
how can pedestrian data collection help to assess cities overallHalfThe Fun is Geflin - . -
. yves-Andre La-BoLalaire Eco Counterattractiveness? Examples of different cities around the world
T3 There:Assessing&- , tvaluati ng the usage of Wi-Fl and BlLaytooth based sensors for . .
Evaluating Walkability .‘ Maximilian Franz Buhm NTNU - The Norwegian University of sciance and Technology: Trnndheim, Norway
pedestrian counting in urban areas
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Who is to blame when street environments do not support walking- -
--- Manuel Soto Mobility & Walkability Consulting, Sammamish, USAThe Synergy of access to public tronsportatlon’
Walking & Riding:Forging Synergy for Accessibility: Nurturing Dialogue for Safe Access54 Improving Access onto BRT in 110 Chi Minb City
Kim Beng Lua World Resources Inaitute, Ber1ing, ChinaFoot to PublicTrans ort Sound Access br All: Championing Systemwide Policy Putting rest
Lisa Quinn zest risr, Ssttle _,54
mpatt otafic so woe ano comoos tori on the-- Zni King Scnool of energy ann cnvirnnment, City University of bong Kong. long KongAir Quality & pedestriar exposure n u’ban sveet canyon
Temperature-A si ot study or the dynamic resse ot oedestor tnerrnar zorfort
— -• TS Challenges for- <cv n zau ococol 0 ,scitecture, he Ch,rese Lmvers tao’ Hong Kong• long Kong
- uncer out000r trzns.ert concision;Walking in Hong
• Ron Air pollution during the Hong Kong protests and its implications forgpedestrienisation
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- Peter Bnmblecomhe School of Energy and Environment, City University of Hong Kong, bong Kong
Smart walkability: making our cities walkable by using smart-- Ruiqu Ma The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kongtechnologies
Walking in LA- improving Warkability in an Auto Meiropolis Mock vallianasos Occidental College, Urban & Environmental Policy institute, Los Angeles, USA
Toe sale i n toe 55Cm lion taos: A soty of peos e. oassion and- 0eter Sagioua- °arKs Fnundatio—• ualga% Ccnodzoartoershipc ouiid:ng oatnways
Fro’ rtessng de-’sty to dense l:vef-ness: Learning 1mm Lu-’opean - lost Lta of Lrndscaoe A-ch tectire, Unrversity of \c:Jra: Reso,jrex zrd LiCeurgen _rclt ebneratreetacapes Sc 59t55 U ennL• AjstriaT6 Round Tables bow to .m-olenent the Vterratiora! Wai<Vg Data Stanoaro’ An
introduction and practice-oriented debate about methodological Daniel Sauter Urban Mobility Research. Ziarich, Switzerlandchallenges
Policies and practices on improving pedestrian friendly cities in China Lianlian Liu Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
Walking, the competition for urban space and )the fear of) congestion Martin Wedderburn independent Transport Consultant, London, UK
via kasi ity ann the pus c rtxlm Vatnew °-yo- The U—;vetuiry of Hong Kong. bong Kong
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15:00 Plenary
Funding and Financial Impacts of How walkability driyes Europes fastest growing city Dr Alexander Stahle CEO. Spacescape, SwedenWalkability:Finding the funds for walkability Benjamin Cha Chief Executive, Crosvenoi Group, long Kongand realising the economicbenefits of more walking David Tang Property Director, MTR Corporation, bong Kong
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Speed Networking
Conparison of pedestrian :-aff sand dci’s tv — A rasp stuoy or
transit ‘a : sties
ng a six-month ‘Active Off ce intiat ye: Nudgrg
emolovees f’or sit to stans to wa
Altendoffer Steet: ‘Is-n a tun”eI of the fragmented sty to a -
oaskbore of community cu In ng Recoveri”g i-c enosurhooocDy imorOvrg wakaoi iv.
Working with Government Officials: Advocacy tsperienr.e in an
Adverse Situation
The use of walkable street in the area around OmarAI-M ukhtar Street in Tripoli Libya
The fsukishima Alley Walking Guidebook and Guided Tours inTs ukish ima
Creating supportive environments for active travel (includingwaSting) and workplaces
Safe Walkabiliky by Design: Improving Road Safely forVulnerable Road Users in eangkok
Neighborhood Safety and Walking for Transporlation versus
Recieation P urpoaea
Creating a W.ilkable City Centre at Des Voeus toad Central
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Clean Aff In tat ye s or Vaakab Ity
Safe Walkability by Design: Improving Road Safely for
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Dwayne Sheenan Vn,rt Royal ,,n -vers , Ca gary. Aloena Canada
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Debra tfroymson Regional Director of Asia, healthbridge, Bangladesh
Khairi Mohanied Abdulla University of Wolverhampton, uK
Hideaki Shimura Shibaura Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Jeni Bindon The Health Promotion, Sydney, Australia
Kim Beng Lua World Resources Institute, Beijing, China
Chanam Lee Tesas AM University. Coliege Station, USA
Benson Poon Hong Kong institute at Piaiine,s, Hong Kung
Ceert san Wacg Irternas s—al °ade.at of Pi’n’rtnans, Brussels, Bela us,
Patrick ru—g Cean A’ Set-work lorg Kong
Kim Beng Lue World Resources Institute, Beieng China
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Day 41Hong Kong Jockey Club Public Forum:Walking Towards a Low-Carbon Hong Kong
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Ester Cerir
Yi Mien Koh
Jean Woo
6 October 2016 (Thursday)
Pete’ \ewman P’olessnr of Sus:a rsbitv cut n University A,,sI’al aInteractive Panel:
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Taking action for Hong Kong rste’Cer:r Irst tte ‘c’ dealt” and Aei—g. Austrolan Catscn Lrive’s’ty, Ajst’c, a
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9:40 Keynote presentation
Setting the Agenda:Imperatives for a Low Carbon City
CivIc society engagement with building low carbon futures
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The Journey Towards Healthy Low Carbon Cities in Practice:The building blocks to deliverhealthy, clean communities
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Civic Exchange
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F long Kong Jockey Club Chartirs Trial
Peter Newn- Sr Professor of Susranab Iry. Con- n U nversity. A_st,sl
n’ian Corers V:e’oationa Cno’chator Low Carbor Cry orurn A,s:’ia11:00 Coffee Break
14:33Hong Kong Ideas Charette:Ideas Into ActionDes Voeux Road ard East Kowloon- orotectt
13:00 Lunch
McKinsey tOo.. S.ngsuc’e
Institute for Health and Ageing, Australian Catholic University, Australia
Medical Director, AlA Group Ltd., Hong Kong
Emeritus Professor of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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16:45
Secretaries Dialogue:Shaping a Vision for Hong Kong
15:30 Coffee Break
1730 Closing Ceremony
— Conference Conclusions18:00 Handover to Calgary 2017
Anthony Cheung
Paul Chan
K. S. Wong
Secretary for Transport & [lousing, HKSAR Government (invited)
Secretary for Development, FIKSAR Government (invited)
Secretary for the Environment, HKSAR Government (invited)
Jim Walket Director, Walk2 1
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Day 5 IExploring the City — Urban and Green FringeNeighbourhood Walkshops 7 October 2016 (Friday)
Exo oring tie best of Ho”g Kcng’s wa <ab.c features, Day S sri-ms a fu cay of gu ccc walks around :-e regon, frorn :s ursar rea” so -emote country tra s, Some of the nary sva ks or offo include:
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Walk with Clean Air
Walkability and Citizen Science in Tung Diung through the FreshWater Project
Who should have the lead, the legs or the wheels? Pedestrians being safe and feeling safe.
Step up with history and topography— Walking with Stairs
Experience the “Spirit of Creation” in the transformation of an old industrial lone
A community-led initiative to improve urban environment — creating more public spaces, better air quality, moreamenities for pedestxians, improving safety, comfort, convenience and health of pedestrians
A Road fron, Grey to Green — to turn a heavy traffic and broken-down community into a green urban oesis withclean air, pleasant walks and landscaped parks
One City, Three Different Experiences
City Impression Central
Take the shortcut from urban to rural - Tsz Sha Ancient Trail
Intimate relationship between the city and the countryside - Wanchai Short Hike
Air quality Clean Air Network
Water cuality
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From high rises to high mountains - Vuen Tsuen Ancient Trail
Meandering through vegetable gardens and village houses in Mui We
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Pen-urban hiking trails
Peri-urbrsn biking trails
Nature conservation
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These walkshops will be led by government officials and passionate walking enthusiasts and are sure to be eye-opening as well as fun, Dur team will be onsite throughout the conference to provide more
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