International Conference
Megacities: Risk, Vulnerability and Sustainable development
7-9 September 2009, KUBUS Conference centre, Leipzig

International Conference

Megacities: Risk, Vulnerability and Sustainable development

7-9 September 2009, Leipzig, Germany

KUBUS Conference centre; Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

Organized by the "Risk-Habitat-Megacity" Research Initiative:
Link internLink internhttp://www.risk-habitat-megacity.ufz.de/

Scope and guiding questions of the conference

Megacities worldwide are an outstanding feature of urbanization and are culprits and victims of dramatic global change processes at the same time. They do not only involve unprecedented population growth and density, but also produce a complex variety of simultaneous and interacting processes and functions, for example the tremendous consumption of resources, the production of waste and pollution or social integration/disintegration. They turn the urban habitat into both a space of risk and a space of opportunity with consequences on the prospects for achieving urban sustainability.

  • What does sustainable development mean for Megacities?
  • What risks are associated with this trend towards mega-urbanization and what are the driving forces behind it?
  • How can we predict and describe the transformation of the complex risk habitat Megacity?
  • How vulnerable is the mega-urban system and how are risks distributed across cities and social groups?
  • What strategies can steer the urban system towards sustainable development and what institutional and organizational preconditions need to be in place for effective implementation of these strategies?
  • How can the interrelation of megacities with their hinterland and with global change processes be assessed and conceptualized?