![Welcome by Prof Philippe De Wilde, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation, University of Kent](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-20-09.22.14.jpg)
Welcome by Prof Philippe De Wilde, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation, University of Kent
![Welcome by Dr Sophia Labadi, Co-Director, Centre for Heritage, University of Kent](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-20-09.25.05.jpg)
Welcome by Dr Sophia Labadi, Co-Director, Centre for Heritage, University of Kent
![Session 1: Urban Regeneration through Cultural Heritage Chaired by Dr Nikolaos Karydis, Architect DipArch MSc PhD, Lecturer in Architecture, Director of MSc in Architectural Conservation, University of Kent](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-20-09.34.27.jpg)
Session 1: Urban Regeneration through Cultural Heritage
Chaired by Dr Nikolaos Karydis, Architect DipArch MSc PhD, Lecturer in Architecture, Director of MSc in Architectural Conservation, University of Kent
![Different aspect of conserving authenticity of place in gentrified areas: Investigation into Broadway market in London Gimin Lee, PhD Candidate, Kent School of Architecture, University of Kent](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-20-09.36.08.jpg)
Different aspect of conserving authenticity of place in gentrified areas: Investigation into Broadway market in London
Gimin Lee, PhD Candidate, Kent School of Architecture, University of Kent
![Approaches to Revitalizing Industrial Heritage: Practice of Shenzhen & Hong Kong By-city Biennale of Urbanism & Architecture, China Haiyang Zhang, Master Student, School of Urban Planning & Design, World Heritage Research Centre, Peking University (China)](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-20-09.58.53.jpg)
Approaches to Revitalizing Industrial Heritage: Practice of Shenzhen & Hong Kong By-city Biennale of Urbanism & Architecture, China
Haiyang Zhang, Master Student, School of Urban Planning & Design, World Heritage Research Centre, Peking University (China)
![Re-envisioning Post-Industrial Heritage Management in contemporary Europe; the case of Volos, Greece Maria Dimitriou, PhD Candidate, Kent School of Architecture, University of Kent](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-20-10.18.48.jpg)
Re-envisioning Post-Industrial Heritage Management in contemporary Europe; the case of Volos, Greece
Maria Dimitriou, PhD Candidate, Kent School of Architecture, University of Kent
![The Regeneration of the Historic Market in Beit Jala (Palestine) using the tourist trail approach Ghadeer Najjar, Master Student, Bethlehem University (Palestine)](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-20-11.03.06.jpg)
The Regeneration of the Historic Market in Beit Jala (Palestine) using the tourist trail approach
Ghadeer Najjar, Master Student, Bethlehem University (Palestine)
![From Quartier Incendie to Museums Quarter: Effects of Musealisation on Sultanahmet Neighbourhood in İstanbul’s Historic Peninsula Pinar Aykac, PhD Candidate, UCL Bartlett School of Architecture, London](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-20-11.27.38.jpg)
From Quartier Incendie to Museums Quarter: Effects of Musealisation on Sultanahmet Neighbourhood in İstanbul’s Historic Peninsula
Pinar Aykac, PhD Candidate, UCL Bartlett School of Architecture, London
![Master class on “Research and Methodology” Dr Loes Veldpaus, Research Associate, School of Architecture Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-20-12.24.13.jpg)
Master class on “Research and Methodology”
Dr Loes Veldpaus, Research Associate, School of Architecture Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University
![Heritage decline and implications of Urban change on place attachment: the historic centre of Sulaimaniyah, Kurdistan-Iraq Hanaw MTM Amin, PhD Candidate, Department of Urban Studies Planning, University of Sheffield](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-20-14.38.18.jpg)
Heritage decline and implications of Urban change on place attachment: the historic centre of Sulaimaniyah, Kurdistan-Iraq
Hanaw MTM Amin, PhD Candidate, Department of Urban Studies Planning, University of Sheffield
![The Power of Community Values in Safeguarding the Urban Heritage: The Emek Cinema in Istanbul as a Missed Opportunity Dr B. Selcen Coskun, Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul (Turkey)](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-20-14.52.34.jpg)
The Power of Community Values in Safeguarding the Urban Heritage: The Emek Cinema in Istanbul as a Missed Opportunity
Dr B. Selcen Coskun, Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul (Turkey)
![Urban Heritage at the city outskirts: Dialectics between the official and the unofficial Antonio Jesús Antequera Delgado, Architect and PhD Candidate, Technical University of Madrid (Spain)](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-20-15.14.41.jpg)
Urban Heritage at the city outskirts: Dialectics between the official and the unofficial Antonio Jesús Antequera Delgado, Architect and PhD Candidate, Technical University of Madrid (Spain)
![Valuing urban nature: heritage values of public parks and gardens Dr Eirini Saratsi, Research Fellow, School of Anthropology and Conservation, University of Kent](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-20-16.40.37.jpg)
Valuing urban nature: heritage values of public parks and gardens
Dr Eirini Saratsi, Research Fellow, School of Anthropology and Conservation, University of Kent
![DIALOGUE for Approaching to Inhabitant’s Evaluating Sphere of the City. Finding and Externalizing Visible and Invisible Urban Systems individually composed in Inhabitant’s Notion; Case project for diverse future scenario in Nishijin, Kyoto Hiroto Ota, PhD Candidate, Department of Architecture, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, (Japan)](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-20-16.54.31.jpg)
DIALOGUE for Approaching to Inhabitant’s Evaluating Sphere of the City. Finding and Externalizing Visible and Invisible Urban Systems individually composed in Inhabitant’s Notion; Case project for diverse future scenario in Nishijin, Kyoto
Hiroto Ota, PhD Candidate, Department of Architecture, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, (Japan)
![Bridging the gap between museums and historic center in Corfu town, Greece Dr Stavros Vlizos, Assistant Professor in Museology-Archaeology, Department of Archives, Library Science and Museology, Ionian University, Corfu (Greece)](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-20-17.14.49.jpg)
Bridging the gap between museums and historic center in Corfu town, Greece
Dr Stavros Vlizos, Assistant Professor in Museology-Archaeology, Department of Archives, Library Science and Museology, Ionian University, Corfu (Greece)
![Keynote Address: “Historic Urban Landscape: Evaluation five years after” Dr Ana Pereira Roders, Assistant Professor, Department of the Built Environment, Architectural Urban Design and Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology (The Netherlands)](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-20-18.07.40.jpg)
Keynote Address: “Historic Urban Landscape: Evaluation five years after”
Dr Ana Pereira Roders, Assistant Professor, Department of the Built Environment, Architectural Urban Design and Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology (The Netherlands)
![Session 3: Integrating urban conservation and development: the role of legislation and regulatory systems Chaired by Dr Sophie Vigneron, Senior Lecturer in Law and Co-Director, Centre for Heritage, University of Kent](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-21-09.15.02.jpg)
Session 3: Integrating urban conservation and development: the role of legislation and regulatory systems
Chaired by Dr Sophie Vigneron, Senior Lecturer in Law and Co-Director, Centre for Heritage, University of Kent
![Urban Heritage between conservation and sustainable development; the French case Federica Appendino, PhD Candiate, Politecnico di Torino (Italy) and Paris-Sorbonne (France)](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-21-09.18.09.jpg)
Urban Heritage between conservation and sustainable development; the French case
Federica Appendino, PhD Candiate, Politecnico di Torino (Italy) and Paris-Sorbonne (France)
![Cultural Rights as a means to Balance Urban and Indigenous Migrants’ Cultural Heritage Alexia Vercruysse de Solart, Postgraduate student, LL.M. in International Law and International Relations, University of Kent](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-21-09.40.28.jpg)
Cultural Rights as a means to Balance Urban and Indigenous Migrants’ Cultural Heritage
Alexia Vercruysse de Solart, Postgraduate student, LL.M. in International Law and International Relations, University of Kent
![Building Stronger Foundations in the Local Front: The Role of the Local Government Units in the Philippines In Preserving Built Heritage in Urban Landscapes Marianne S. Aquino, Student, Juris Doctor Program, University of the Philippines College of Law](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-21-10.11.25.jpg)
Building Stronger Foundations in the Local Front: The Role of the Local Government Units in the Philippines In Preserving Built Heritage in Urban Landscapes
Marianne S. Aquino, Student, Juris Doctor Program, University of the Philippines College of Law
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Urban Construction of National Archaeological Parks in China, Case Study on The National Archaeological Park in Luoyang City of Sui-Tang Wenjia Liu, School of Architecture, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou (China)
![Urbanization in the Backwoods: Planning towns in the Upper-Great Lakes Colin Elder, PhD Candidate, School of History, University of Kent](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-21-10.53.32.jpg)
Urbanization in the Backwoods: Planning towns in the Upper-Great Lakes
Colin Elder, PhD Candidate, School of History, University of Kent
![Assessing the heritage significance of post-war neighborhoods Noor Mens, PhD Candidate, University of Technology, TU/e, Eindhoven (The Netherlands)](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-21-11.29.55.jpg)
Assessing the heritage significance of post-war neighborhoods
Noor Mens, PhD Candidate, University of Technology, TU/e, Eindhoven (The Netherlands)
![The future of the Past. Our collective Sense of Place Hiba Alkhalaf, PhD Candidate, School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, University of Edinburgh](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-21-11.52.39.jpg)
The future of the Past. Our collective Sense of Place
Hiba Alkhalaf, PhD Candidate, School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, University of Edinburgh
![Assessing current state of urban management systems in World Heritage cities: toward an integrated approach to urban heritage conservation Francesca Giliberto, PhD Candidate, University of Kent and Politecnico di Torino (Italy](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-21-12.16.41.jpg)
Assessing current state of urban management systems in World Heritage cities: toward an integrated approach to urban heritage conservation
Francesca Giliberto, PhD Candidate, University of Kent and Politecnico di Torino (Italy
![A Network Theory Framework for Urban Cultural Heritage Conservation Manal Ginzarly, PhD Candidate, Université de Liège (Belgium)](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-21-12.35.04.jpg)
A Network Theory Framework for Urban Cultural Heritage Conservation
Manal Ginzarly, PhD Candidate, Université de Liège (Belgium)
![Keynote Address: “Natural and Cultural Heritage in the Urban Context: Impacts for sustainable development” Elizabeth Brabec, Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning, University of Massachusetts Amherst (USA)](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-21-14.41.28.jpg)
Keynote Address: “Natural and Cultural Heritage in the Urban Context: Impacts for sustainable development”
Elizabeth Brabec, Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning,
University of Massachusetts Amherst (USA)
![Conclusion / Roundtable. From the left: Dr Sophia Labadi, Dr Sophie Vigneron, Dr Ana Pereira Roders, Dr Loes Vedlpaus, Prof Elisabeth Brabec](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-21-16.13.42.jpg)
Conclusion / Roundtable. From the left: Dr Sophia Labadi, Dr Sophie Vigneron, Dr Ana Pereira Roders, Dr Loes Vedlpaus, Prof Elisabeth Brabec
![Conclusion / Roundtable. From the left: Dr Sophia Labadi, Dr Sophie Vigneron, Dr Ana Pereira Roders, Dr Loes Vedlpaus, Prof Elisabeth Brabec](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-21-16.02.31.jpg)
Conclusion / Roundtable. From the left: Dr Sophia Labadi, Dr Sophie Vigneron, Dr Ana Pereira Roders, Dr Loes Vedlpaus, Prof Elisabeth Brabec
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Guided Tour of Whitefriars Shopping Centre (led by Canterbury Archaeological Trust)
![Guided Tour of Whitefriars Shopping Centre (led by Canterbury Archaeological Trust)](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-21-19.14.56.jpg)
Guided Tour of Whitefriars Shopping Centre (led by Canterbury Archaeological Trust)
![Guided Tour of Whitefriars Shopping Centre (led by Canterbury Archaeological Trust)](http://blogs.kent.ac.uk/managing-change/files/2016/06/2016-06-21-19.30.39.jpg)
Guided Tour of Whitefriars Shopping Centre (led by Canterbury Archaeological Trust)