Proceedings 2004

Urban Infrastructure in Transition: What can we learn from history

Urban Development and Transportation Infrastructures: Insights from the Ruhr Region
Christine Bauhardt

Can we make people want what they ought to want – and should we? Historical lessons for sustainability planners
Ralf Brand

Transforming water infrastructures in Amsterdam and Utrecht, 1860-2000: power relations, social functions and urban identities
Hans Buiter

Confusing Political, Social and Cultural Urban Changes in Beirut
Rachid Chamoun

The View from Below: Dutch Riverine Waterworks and the Struggle to Clean up the Rhine 1925-1975
Cornelis Disco

Lived Technical Systems: Conceptualizing Technologies and Technology Policies for the Recesses of networked urban spaces in the Third World
Govind Gopakumar

Sky Bus Of India: 21st Century Innovation In Urban Public Transportation
Makarand Gulawani

Narratives on the German City and its Technology around 1900
Mikael Hård, Marcus Stippak

Networks of experts and municipal officials in the field of urban infrastructure development
Marjatta Hietala

The Meaning of Geographical and Social Aspects for Private Mobility in Cities
Anne Holthaus

An Historical Review of Australian Infrastructure and Opportunities for Sustainability
Andrew D. Inglis

The dynamics of infrasystems. Lessons from history
Arne Kaijser

Sanitary Sewer System Development and Municipal Governance in Austin, Texas 1880 to 1913
Andy Karvonen

Sustainable Sanitation Systems – dissolving the antagonism between urban comfort and hygienic pollution of urban environs
Helmut Lehn

Dialogue with the City: An Era of Participatory Planning for Provision of More Sustainable Infrastructure in Perth?
Dora Marinova, Natalie McGrath, Peter Newman

Full Circle: Public Goods versus Privatization of Water Supplies in the United States
Martin V. Melosi

Measuring relation between technical and social infrastructure
Biserca Mitrovic

Governance through “public private partnerships”: Gaining efficiency at the cost of public accountability?
Alison Mohr

Water systems and urban sanitation in Tokyo and Singapore during the 19th to 20th centuries
Yurina Otaki

From Ottoman to Western Infrastructure: Preliminary notes on Building the Waterworks of Sofia in the second half of the 19th century
Svetlana Paunova

Current Status of Water Sector Liberalisation in Bulgaria
Vesselina Penevska

Changing ideas of bodily cleanliness
Maj-Britt Quitzau

Visions of Urban Mobility
Susan Robertson

Urban waste management: Development in Helsinki 1945-1983
Paula Schönach

Privatisation of German urban water infrastructure in the 19th and 21st centuries
Engelbert Schramm

The Inherent Challenges of Securing Transportation Infrastructure – An Examination of the National Capital Region
Theodore A. Smith

Technology vs. Culture: (Re)discovering The Urban Identity, (Re)creating a New Symbolism
Aleksandra Stupar

Pittsburgh Wastewater Issues: The Historical Origins of an Environmental Problem
Joel A. Tarr

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