Coastal Cities Summit: Values & Vulnerabilities
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About
REGISTRATION & ABSTRACT SUBMISSION OPEN!!
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE – MAY 15
JOIN US!!
The International Ocean Institute-USA and the city of St. Petersburg, FL, USA, are hosting a Coastal Cities Summit: Values & Vulnerabilities on November 17-20, 2008, to address the complex challenges that coastal city leaders face as populations increase, resources are depleted, and the impacts of climate change are felt. The Coastal Cities Summit intends to bring together 600-700 coastal city leaders, managers and academics to discuss environmental, social, economic, and public policy challenges and viable solutions. We have already received a lot of international interest and have formed a formal partnership with UNESCO-IHE the Institute for Water Education, Delft, the Netherlands. See our exciting list of confirmed speakers below!
Full details are available at www.coastalcities.org
The 3 ½ day conference will focus on three themes: Climate Change, Risk and Vulnerability, and Sustainable Development. The planners are soliciting speakers on areas that are particularly relevant to coastal cities: freshwater, pollution, energy, infrastructure, and port security. All sessions are intended to give a long-needed voice to those who are on the front lines taking leadership on climate change, providing implementation and response plans and continuing to focus on protecting citizens from possible extreme events and human-induced degradation.
You may already be familiar with the International Ocean Institute (IOI) and its 26 operational centers around the world. IOI-USA is the newest center, established in St. Petersburg, FL in 2006 by agreement between IOI headquarters in Malta and the University of South Florida (USF). The mission of IOI-USA is to provide an international center of excellence in education, training, development, and capacity building, with particular interest in coastal and marine areas. The University of South Florida (USF), established in 1956 as a public university, is a comprehensive multi-campus research university serving more than 42,000 students. It is home to the Dr. Kiran C. Patel Center for Global Solutions, a center dedicated to promoting sustainable healthy communities around the world, and one of the co-organizers of the event. The resources and expertise of USF allow IOI-USA to offer an outstanding conference program that will attract attendees from around the world. Further information on the conference can be found at its website: www.coastalcities.org.
SPEAKERS:
Martin Parry (Co-Chair, IPCC 2nd Working Group)
Leon Panetta (Panetta Institute for Public Policy)
Jeremy Harris (former mayor of Honolulu)
Roberto Rosselli (Venice Water Authority)
John Ogden (Florida Institute of Oceanography)
Paul Holthus (World Ocean Council)
Richard Wainio (Tampa Port Director)
Saskia Sassen (Professor of Sociology, Columbia University, author of UN-Habitat report)
President, Alternative Resources – (oil company representative – name forthcoming)
Wayne Joseph – Global Water Partnership
Background
Approximately 2.7 billion people--over 40% of the world's total population--currently live in coastal cities. In 1995 alone, an estimated 50 million people migrated to the coastal zones of the United States. Combined with increasing birth rate and life expectancy, as well as future climate change, the escalating strain on public resources means that coastal city managers face unprecedented challenges.
Abstracts are invited for individual paper proposals, panel proposals, and round table proposals that address either I) Coastal City Challenges, II) Coastal City Practices, or III) Coastal City Solutions in one of the following broad thematic areas:
Climate change
Risk and Vulnerability
Sustainable Development
IMPORTANT DATES
• May 15, 2008: Deadline for Abstract Submissions
• July 1, 2008: Authors will be informed on selection by e-mail
• October 15, 2008: Deadline for Final Submissions
• July 31, 2008: Deadline for early registration
For more information please contact:
J. Mara Hendrix
Executive Assistant
International Ocean Institute - USA
c/o University of South Florida St. Petersburg
140 7th Ave. South, Bayboro 205 A
St. Petersburg, FL 33701 USA
p) 727-873-4745
f) 727-873-4889
Conference Secretariat
Coastal Cities Summit 2008: Values and Vulnerabilities
November 17 - 20, 2008
www.coastalcities.org

