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International Conference on Urbanization and Development in Oceanic Societies

1–2 Aug 2026 Perth, Australia Standard / Virtual Participation
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SDG-Aligned Research Themes

The ICUDOS conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Oceania Studies and related disciplines.

01 Urbanization Dynamics in Oceania +
This track explores the multifaceted processes of urbanization across Oceanic societies, examining how these dynamics shape social, economic, and environmental landscapes. Contributions should analyze case studies that highlight the unique challenges and opportunities presented by urban growth in this region.
02 Inequality and Social Justice in Urban Settings +
Focusing on the intersection of urbanization and social inequality, this track invites papers that investigate the implications of urban policies on marginalized communities in Oceania. Discussions should address how urban governance can promote social justice and equity.
03 Migration Patterns and Urban Development +
This session seeks to understand the role of migration in shaping urban development within Oceanic cities. Papers should explore the socio-economic impacts of migration flows and the resulting transformations in urban identity and community structures.
04 Housing Challenges in Oceanic Cities +
This track examines the pressing issues related to housing in urban areas of Oceania, including affordability, accessibility, and sustainability. Contributions should highlight innovative solutions and policy frameworks that address housing crises in diverse urban contexts.
05 Infrastructure Development and Urban Resilience +
Focusing on the critical role of infrastructure in urban resilience, this session invites papers that analyze the relationship between infrastructure investments and urban sustainability in Oceanic societies. Discussions should consider both technological advancements and community-driven approaches.
06 Community Engagement and Urban Planning +
This track emphasizes the importance of community participation in urban planning processes within Oceania. Papers should explore methodologies that enhance stakeholder engagement and foster inclusive decision-making in urban development.
07 Architectural Responses to Urbanization +
This session invites contributions that investigate how architecture can respond to the challenges of urbanization in Oceanic cities. Papers should focus on innovative design practices that reflect cultural identities and promote sustainable urban environments.
08 Governance and Policy Frameworks in Urban Contexts +
This track explores the governance structures and policy frameworks that shape urban development in Oceania. Contributions should analyze the effectiveness of current policies in addressing urban challenges and promoting sustainable growth.
09 Globalization and Urban Identity in Oceania +
This session examines the impact of globalization on urban identities within Oceanic societies. Papers should investigate how global influences interact with local cultures and contribute to the evolution of urban spaces.
10 Poverty and Urban Development +
Focusing on the relationship between urbanization and poverty, this track invites papers that analyze the socio-economic factors contributing to urban poverty in Oceania. Discussions should highlight strategies for poverty alleviation through urban development initiatives.
11 Colonial Legacies and Modern Urbanization +
This session seeks to explore the enduring impacts of colonial legacies on contemporary urbanization processes in Oceanic societies. Contributions should critically assess how historical contexts shape current urban challenges and opportunities for development.

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