14 October / 16 October 2015
Salerno University Lecce - Italy
Development and planning problems continuously affect both rural and urban areas all over the world.
Urban development has led to deterioration of the environment and has also worsened the problems faced by rural areas, such as mountain regions, coastal areas, and many others. Taking into consideration the interaction between different regions and developing new methodologies for monitoring, planning, and implementing novel strategies can hinder solutions and lead to environmental pollution and non-sustainable use of available resources.
Nowadays, sustainable development has become an inevitable choice for humanity after facing a series of resource and environmental problems that have become universal problems faced by all countries all over the globe.
The topic of how to scientifically develop while effectively using the limited environmental resources has become an important topic in academia, the private sector, and governmental departments.
IEREK organizes the Urban Planning and Architecture Design for Sustainable Development Conference to exchange the better understanding of the sustainable development between social and economic development with the environmental resources, exploring the problems between the resources of the environment and sustainable development in the academia, engineering technology, management and policy.
The Urban Planning Conference deals with all aspects of development and planning and brings together scientists and other stakeholders from across the globe to discuss the latest advances in the field. It also aims to highlight developments in managerial strategies and assessment tools for policy and decision makers.
PUBLICATIONS:
The conference proceedings will be published by ELSEVIER at the Procedia journal “Social and Behavioral Sciences”. ELSEVIER shall include the journal as a part of (Sciencedirect.com) services in open access. The Participants are granted internationally recognized certificates from Universita Kore Enna and IEREK which will be added to their certificates of experience or could be presented to the official authorities concerned.