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Introduction

Over the next several decades, economic expansion and urbanization will continue along our worlds’ coasts. Coastal populations and billions of dollars of assets are at risk from intensifying and more frequent storms. Changing coastlines due to sea level rise will impact settlement patterns around the globe. The 6th iNTA2017 conference “Tropical Storms as a Setting for Adaptive Development and Architecture” will provide a platform for research projects pertaining to tropical and subtropical regions that address the most pressing social and environmental problems associated with an increasingly dense world facing climate variability, sea level rise and flooding risks in a moment when these issues are understood as critical in cities across the world. The conference organizers solicit participants working on these issues in the areas of architecture, construction, planning, historic preservation, land use and policy, engineering, real estate and environmental law, social and economic policy. iNTA2017 seeks participants whose research, implementation activities and proposals explore new opportunities for reinventing current economic and development paradigms in response to the extraordinary circumstance that tropical and subtropical regions worldwide are confronting due to storm hazards.

Call for paper

Important date

2017-04-17
Abstract submission deadline
2017-04-15
Abstract notification of acceptance
2017-06-15
Draft paper submission deadline
2017-07-01
Draft paper acceptance notification

Submission Topics

The conference organizers encourage submissions on the following topics pertaining to tropical and subtropical regions:

  • Impact of storm hazards and sea level rise on human settlement in major cities

  • Coastal flooding, engineering, processes, and construction

  • Urban adaptation response: design, planning, policy, governance, codes

  • Urban infrastructures at risk: water management, energy, mobility

  • History of tropical settlements and housing

  • Tropical architecture as a global movement

  • Conservation and restoration as adaptation strategies

  • Cultural assets and influences on risk and response

  • Technology and resiliency

  • Socio-economic vulnerability

  • Adaptive projects and urban paradigms

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Dec 01

    2017

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    Dec 03

    2017

  • Apr 15 2017

    Abstract Notification of Acceptance

  • Apr 17 2017

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Jun 15 2017

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Jul 01 2017

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Dec 03 2017

    Registration deadline

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