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‘Neighbourhood Mapping’ as a Means for an Inclusive City. Findings of a Pilot Study in Wekanda, Colombo 0258th Open Forum

08 Jun 2018 by CEPA

The Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA) cordially invites you to the 58th Open Forum on ‘Neighbourhood Mapping’ as a Means for an Inclusive City; a participatory research study carried out in Kompannaweediya (Slave Island) with the Wekanda community.

Agenda

4.05 – 4.15 pm : Welcome and setting the context: Karin Fernando & Udan Fernando (CEPA)
4.15 – 4.30 pm : Findings from the research study: Nirmani Liyanage (CEPA)
4:30 – 4.50 pm : Panel Discussion: Dr. Gopakumar Thampi (The Asia Foundation) & Dr. Nishara Fernando (Dept. of Sociology, University of Colombo)
4.50 – 5.05 pm : Response: Prof. Nihal Perera (Department of Urban Planning, Ball State University, U.S.A.)
5.05 – 5.45 pm : Open Discussion

The event will be Moderated by Archt. Madura Premathilake

CEPA takes the opportunity to launch the proceedings from the 2015 research symposium on ‘Urban Poverty and Development’ that focussed on CEPA’s urban work towards participatory and inclusive planning processes at this event.
18th of June 2018 from 4.00 p.m. – 6.00 p.m. at the Lecture Hall 2 – Sri Lanka Foundation (100, Sri Lanka Padanam Mawatha, Colombo 7).

Download: https://www.cepa.lk/publications/research/towards-re-imagining-infrastructure-and-urban-development/