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Subject: GISList: Urban planning, flood management, VR, Remote Sensing and much more: CORP2003
Date:  01/24/2003 03:08:12 AM
From:  Manfred Schrenk (MULTIMEDIAPLAN.AT)



From integrated flood management to the spatial impacts of teleworking,
from strategic Geo-Information-Systems and remote sensing to geodata-policy,
from improving things on a local scale in a globalized world to 4D-City&lan=
dscape modelling:


CORP2003 & GeoMultimedia03
MEETING PLACE FOR PLANERS=20
=20
8th international symposion on information and communication technologies i=
n urban and spatial planning and impacts of ICT on physical space=20
February 25 - March 1, 2003
Vienna University of Technology, Austria


All info available at www.corp.at
(Englisch Version: http://www.corp.at/corp2003/english/



ATTENTION: EARLY REGISTRATION open until Jan. 31st 2003!!!

_____________________________


Objectives:
CORP Symposions are held annually since 1996 and have become a major europe=
an conference dealing with impacts of information- and communication techno=
logies on urban and spatial planning. New possibilties for using technology=
as planning and administrative support tools, perspectives of planning dis=
ciplines within the =93information society=94 as well as =93the future of g=
eographical space=94 are presented and discussed.=20


WHO SHOULD ATTEND?


CORP addresses key actors in administration, politics and management, consu=
ltants, planners, service providers, researchers and students involved in =
=93spatial thinking=94.
CORP is an interdisciplinary event with participants coming from various fi=
elds, e.g. spatial planning, geography, economy, transportation, computer s=
cience, architecture, human and social sciences, surveying and much more, w=
ith a common interest in =93geo-spatial relations

_________________________________

MAIN ISSUES AT CORP 2003

GLOCALIZE.IT!
The same goods in the same supermarket shelves from the North Cape to Firel=
and, the =84business districts=93 of cities around the globe are like two p=
eas in a pod and the price for the global product =93hamburger=94 provides =
information about the economic resources of a country. Also the dream of on=
e's own home with garden is nearly everywhere alike.=20

Do the meanings of local and regional characteristics completely disappear?=
Are they reduced to a few marketable folkloristic aspects? Or does the loc=
al and regional level even gain significance in the view of global and inte=
rnational developments? Is the slogan =93think global, act local!=94 antiqu=
ated or more important than ever?
The guidance topic of CORP2003 is a request:
GLOCALIZE.IT!
The discussion is up for the possibilities to act on local and regional lev=
el under the aspect of international and global developments, and the relat=
ionship of these aspects in the planning of the future. IT does not only st=
and for the request to act but also for the role of information and communi=
cation technologies in these processes.=20


4D CITY & LANDSCAPE MODELS=20
3D-models are permanently rising in popularity. More and more cities and to=
urism regions rely on the effects of 3D modelling. New techniques and fast =
hardware allow to produce stunning illustrations relatively cheap and quick=
.=20

But do these improved visualisation opportunities really result in better p=
lans and advantages in the development of cities and regions? Where are the=
real benefits of 3D modelling? And what about the time d=EDmension for fut=
ure plannings as well as for the past, i.e. for documentation and reconstru=
ction of historical buildings?=20

Do 4D City & Landscape Models already deploy all of their advantages?


CORP topics=20
Beside the main theme =93GLOCALIZE.IT!=94 the following topics will be deal=
t with at CORP 2003:
Information & communication technologies as planning support tools=20
Data sources for spatial planning=20
=93New Media=94 as communication tools in planning processes=20
Future perspectives for planning within the information society=20
Impacts of information and communication technologies on physical space.=20

_________________

Admission fee by 31.1.2003 =
after 31.1.2003=20
regular fee for the entire symposion Euro 250 =
Euro 280=20
students not older than 27 Euro 80 =
Euro 110=20
speakers (max. 2 per presentation) Euro 80 =
Euro 80

Registration: online at www.corp.at, by email to register@corp.at or by fax=
to +43 1 9740161


WWW.CORP.AT

_________________________________

=20

Best Regards,
Manfred Schrenk=20




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=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
MULTIMEDIAPLAN.AT DI Manfred Schrenk KEG
L=F6sungen f=FCr den realen und virtuellen Raum
Solutions for real and virtual spaces
Baumgasse 28, A-1030 Wien, AUSTRIA
fon: +43 (1) 892 85 02 od. 0664/2332498: fax: +43 (1) 974 01 61=20
email: schrenk@multimediaplan.at=20
homepage: www.multimediaplan.at

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