IP Cardiff, Wales (UK) 1998

Period | April 16-27, 1998
Host University | Department of Planning, University of Wales, College of Cardiff (United Kingdom)
Local coordinator | Prof. Kevin Morgan

Study Area, General Theme and Topics

The study area of this IP covered the Cardiff Bay area and the Wales region, a region hard hit by deindustrialization. It focussed in particular on the regional innovation strategies deployed for the industrial sector and the Cardiff Bay redevelopment project based on tourism. Three topic teams were formed: a) Industrial structure and regional innovation strategies; b) Urban renewal strategies; c) Planning and the environment.

Involved Universities and Students

  • Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, University of the Basque Country, SPAIN
    • Galder Guenaga
    • Elena Martinez Tola
  • Faculty of Social and Economic Science, University of Lille, FRANCE
    • Javier Saiz
    • Robby Knaepen
    • Anouk Thomas
  • Department of Territorial and Urban Planning, University ‘La Sapienza’ of Rome, ITALY
    • Riccardo Giordano
    • Mattia Daro
  • Department of Environment and Planning, University of Aveiro, PORTUGAL 
    • Ana Margarida Alves
    • Daniela Alfonso Costa
    • Rosa Maria Pascoal
  • Institute for Urban and Regional Planning, Catholic University of Leuven, BELGIUM
    • Bart Van Gassen
    • Nancy Meijsmans
    • Sofie Custers
    • Els Demeestere
  • School of Architecture, University of Reggio Calabria, ITALY
    • Domenico Jervasi
    • Alisia Petralia
    • Teresa Credidio
    • Massimiliano De Meo
    • Giuseppe Cusa
  • Department of Geography, University of the Aegean, Lesbos, GREECE
    • D. Velianitis
    • J. Karakitsou
  • Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Pavia, ITALY
    • Andrea Membretti
    • Sergio Pagani

Staff

  • Department of City and Regional Planning, University of Wales at Cardiff, UNITED KINGDOM
    • Kevin Morgan
    • Phil Cooke
    • John Lovering
    • Huw Thomas
  • Faculty of Social and Economic Science, University of Lille, FRANCE
    • Frank Moulaert
  • Institute for Urban and Regional Planning, Catholic University of Leuven, BELGIUM
    • Louis Albrechts
  • School of Architecture, University of Reggio Calabria, ITALY
    • Flavia Martinelli
  • Department of Environment and Planning, University of Aveiro, PORTUGAL
    • Artur da Rosa Pires
  • Faculty of Agriculture, University of Basilicata, ITALY 
    • Maria Fara Favia
  • Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, University of the Basque Country, SPAIN
    • Arantxa Rodriguez
  • Department of Geography, University of the Aegean, Lesbos, GREECE
    • Pavlos Delladetsimas
  • School of Geography, University of Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM
    • Erik Swyngedouw
  • Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Pavia, ITALY 
    • Serena Vicari Haddock
  • Department of Territorial and Urban Planning, University ‘La Sapienza’ of Rome, ITALYL
    • Maurizio Garano