第九届APRU可持续城市与景观年度会议通知
环太平洋地区的城市与景观对全球生态系统的维系起着至关重要的作用。近年来,这一区域通过贸易往来、创新协同和共同的环境条件形成了紧密的互联网络,使其成为研究城市与自然系统协同演变与适应的关键场域。与此同时,环太平洋城市也面临着共通的挑战:自然灾害、气候变化、生物多样性丧失以及快速城市化的压力。本次会议汇聚全球学术界、业界、政府与社区代表,通过跨学科、跨领域的深度对话,共同探索城市与景观转型的前沿路径,构筑更具韧性、更可持续的未来蓝图。
参会征集
我们现正式开放围绕会议主题的专题分论坛及展览相关摘要征集(用于口头或海报展示的科学、技术、政策或实践发展类研究成果)。首轮征稿截止日期:现已延期至2026年2月15日(原定1月15日)。
会议注册及摘要投稿请填写问卷:https://wj.sjtu.edu.cn/q/iQmALeyR
摘要要求
摘要应包含引言、目标、方法、成果要点、结论及建议,总字数不超过200词,并附三至五个关键词。
重要时间节点
首轮征稿截止日期:现已延期至2026年2月15日(原1月15日)
摘要录用通知:2026年2月28日(原1月23日)
早鸟费用截止:2026年3月15日(原2月15日)
常规费用截止:2026年3月31日
会议注册费用
类型 | 早鸟费用 (2026年3月15日前) | 常规费用 (2026年3月31日前) |
一般参会者 | 350美元(2400元) | 400美元(2750元) |
学生 | 150美元(1000元) | 200美元(1300元) |
备注:
1. 学生参会者填写问卷时需上传在读证明或学生证(二选一)
2. 参会人员需自行承担与会议及差旅相关的其他全部费用,包括住宿费、机票费、保险费等
请选择工作组(最多2个)/ Please choose up to 2 working groups
城市人工智能 / Urban AI (This working group seeks to establish a research-to-impact continuum from research to tool development, city pilots, and application in practice. It aims to accelerate city-applicable research development and pilot projects including urban form, in-situ sensing, administrative and health data, landscape information, urban form, and mobility datasets with AI to enhance analytics across SCL themes. WG lead: Youngchul Kim <youngchulkim@kaist.ac.kr>, KAIST, and Elham Bahmanteymouri (e.bahmanteymouri@auckland.ac.nz), University of Auckland)
人类发展与自然保护 / Human Development and Nature Preservation (This working group aims to study cases where human development — such as urban expansion or resource extraction — intersects with areas where ecosystem preservation is a priority. The goal is to document and analyze how these places experience and manage such conflicts. WG lead: John Dunn, (jdunn@usfq.edu.ec), USFQ)
植物都市主义 / Botanical Urbanism (This working group offers a lens to re-center plants and ecological processes as fundamental urban drivers, while advocating a paradigm shift toward a culturally-engaged revolution of ecological design. It engages with political ecology by arguing that the ecological cannot be separated from the cultural and political. WG lead: WG lead: Xiaoxuan Lu (xxland@nus.edu.sg) and Yun Hye Hwang (yhwang@nus.edu.sg), National University of Singapore)
气候适应与城市转型 / Climate Adaptation and Urban Transformation (This working group investigates how urban places across the Pacific Rim are becoming test sites for innovative climate adaptation strategies. It focuses on climate adaptation experimentation—the intentional design, trial, and evaluation of new practices, governance models, technologies, socio-ecological interventions, and community-led initiatives in cities that respond to escalating climate risks. Iresh Jayawardena (i.jayawardena@auckland.ac.nz), University of Auckland)
基础设施的道德生态 / Moral Ecologies of Infrastructure (This working group focuses on three questions related to sustainable infrastructure. First, can we identify and understand the multiple ways that people make sense of and construct their environment, in different Asia Pacific cities and landscapes? Second, how do these moral ecologies relate to specific forms of essential infrastructure, such as transportation, water, or energy? And third, how can interpretive methods strengthen our ability to recognize, characterize, and engage these moral ecologies, to build pragmatic leadership skills for inclusive, equitable, sustainable development? WG lead: Anne Taufen (atw5@uw.edu), University of Washington)
城市景观生物多样性 / Urban Landscape Biodiversity (This working group seeks to enhance biodiversity net gain while improving people’s relationship with nature. As it is essential that we work to balance environmental protection while providing society with more opportunities for public recreation, environmental education, and green economy development. WG Leads: Dr. Fei Mo <fei_mo@sjtu.edu.cn>, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
智慧城市技术 / Smart Urban Technologies (This working group leverages smart technologies, clean energy, and sustainable infrastructure principles to create cities that are energy-efficient, technologically advanced, and capable of meeting the needs of growing urban populations as well as counteracting climate change. By integrating cutting-edge technologies such as IoT, Digital Twin, Industry 4.0, and circular approaches with sustainable practices, this working group aims to develop comprehensive solutions that drive climate action, reduce carbon emissions, and enhance urban life. WG Lead: Dr. Mohsen Mohammadzadeh <mohsen.mohammadzadeh@auckland.ac.nz> and Dr. Alessandro Premier <alessandro.premier@auckland.ac.nz>, University of Auckland)
老年友好型城市与社区 / Age Friendly Cities and Communities (This working group unpack urban aging problems experienced by cities and communities in an aging society, propose context-based solutions towards sustainable and educational solutions to support the next generation of leaders for advancing inclusive, age-friendly planning. WG Lead: Dr. Alex Li, <alexli@nus.edu.sg> National University of Singapore and Mei Fang <mei_fang@sfu.ca>, Simon Fraser University)
公众参与与社区设计 / Civic Engagement and Community Design (This working group examines ongoing challenges related to tokenism, conflict, and co-optation, as well as opportunities for agency and empowerment in civic engagement and community design practices across the Pacific Rim. It welcomes scholars, educators, and civil society actors engaged in community engagement research and practice. WG Lead: Dr. Jeff Hou <jhou@nus.edu.sg> , National University of Singapore)
气候正义与社区韧性 / Climate Justice and Community Resilience (This working group aims to develop strategies to enhance transdisciplinary research and practice capacity to allow social-ecological-technological systems resilience building in vulnerable communities and their built environment. WG lead: To be decided)
未来再生性与差异化城市 / Future Regenerative and Differential Cities (The Working Group investigates how current structural transformations of the environmental, social, and technological framework are profoundly reshaping urbanisation, posing new sustainability challenges. WG Lead: To be decided)
景观与人类健康 / Landscape and Human Health (This working group focuses on the application of healthy (psychological and physiological) indicators; the use of technological devices in landscape research, analysis of built environment and landscape types; the planning and design of therapeutic landscapes, friendly environment for elders, and healthy green infrastructures; as well as developing healthy evidence-based design processes. WG Lead: Dr. Tzuhui Angie Tseng, National Tsing Hua University)
可再生能源系统与景观 / Renewable Energy Systems and Landscapes (This working group will focus on developing a landscape-based approach to renewable energy deployment. This will include the development of metrics to assess value streams of landscape architectural design across technologies (solar, wind, energy storage, transmission), and scale and location (urban, suburban, rural, and coastal landscapes). WG Lead: To be decided)
供水与废物管理/ Water and Waste Management (This working group aims to better understand alternative approaches to water and wastewater management. This includes identifying the advantages and disadvantages, the barriers (regulatory, behavioral, technological, etc.), as well as the potential for increased climate resilience and sustainability. WG lead: to be decided)