| Wednesday, 21 October 2009 | |
| 19:00-19:30 | Welcome to Copenhagen, Pia Allerslev, Mayor for Sport and Culture of Copenhagen |
| 19:30-19:45 | Active Cities: A Challenging Political Process – Prof. Dr. Hans Jürgen Schulke, Vice-President – Education, Deutscher Turner Bund (DTB) |
| 19:45-20:00 | 1000 Cities, 1000 Lives – Gil Penalosa, Executive Director, Walk and Bike for Life |
| 20:00- | Reception and standing buffet |
| Thursday, 22 October 2009 | ||
| 09:30-10:15 | Welcome to Move2009, Organizing Partners Welcome speech, Carina Christensen, Minister of Culture, Denmark | |
| 10:15-11:30 | Plenary session: Kicking off MOVE2009 | |
| 11:30-12:00 | Coffee break | |
| 12:00-13:00 | Plenary session: Kicking off MOVE2009, continued Moderator: Mogens Kirkeby, ISCA President Theme 3: Settings Infrastructure for leisure time physical activity: National policies and good practice - Presentation of European research project IMPALA – Alfred Rütten, Professor, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Theme 4: Target groups Street League targeting low income groups - lowering the barriers, creating opportunities - Gudrun Jevne, Women's Development Coordinator - Street League, United Kingdom | |
| 13:00-14:00 | Lunch | |
| Parallel sessions | ||
| 14:00-16:00 | SESSION 1: A Healthy, Active City: What does it take to get there? Moderator :Randy Rzewnicki , Project Manager, European Cyclists’ Federation The Policy Process - Hamburg, Germany, as an Illustrative Case – Hans Jürgen Schulke, Prof. Dr. and Vice-President – Education, Deutscher Turner Bund (DTB) Translating Policy into Reality: Lessons from Mexico City and New York - Jeff Risom, architectural engineer and urban designer, Gehl Architects – Urban Quality Consultants EU Guidelines on Physical Activity – Who Takes the Lead? – Jacob Kornbeck, European Commission, Directorate General for Education and Culture, Sport Unit My Playground, Bjarke Ingels, Founding Architect, BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group, Denmark | SESSION 2: Settings:
Meeting Citizens where they are Moderator: Ian McKenzie, Director, International Union of Architects Sport and Leisure Programme Sport, Space and the City: Freedom or Constraint – John Bale, Professor Emeritus of Sports Geography, University of Keele Development through Football – Reaching and Empowering Diverse Urban Communities - Panagiotis Manologlou, Know-how Manager of Streetfootballworld Network Team, Streetfootballworld, Germany Alternative Sport Facilities for All - Bo Vestergård Madsen, Head of Analysis, the Danish Foundation for Culture and Sports Facilities Influences of Physical Environment on Daily Physical Activity: Where is Danish Research Heading?- Lars Breum Christiansen & Charlotte Klinker, Research assistants, Institute for Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark |
| 16:00-16:30 | Coffee break | |
| 16:30-18:30 | SESSION 3:
Target Groups: Reaching Vulnerable Groups in Successful Ways Moderator: Lia Ghilardi, Director, Noema Research and Planning Ltd. How LifeCycle gets babies on Bikes and grandpas on trikes: Active Transport Best practices - Randy Rzewnicki, Project Manager, European Cyclists' Federation Designing and Managing Sports Facilities to Cater for the Wider Community – Gar Holohan, Chairman, Aura Holohan Group, Ireland The Body in the City: Facilitating Body Processes and Youth Participation – Four European Case Studies – Antonio Borgogni, Researcher, Faculty of Sports Sciences, University of Cassino, Italy Engaging Youth - Street Sport as a Democratic Resource - Frederik Von Sperling, Project manager, Underground, Copenhagen | SESSION 4: City Profiling:
What Are the Net Gains for Cities? Moderator: Rene Kural, Director, Centre for Sport and Architecture, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Vancouver: A City in Tune with Its Natural Assets – Conrad Boychuk, Executive Board Member, International Association for Sports and Leisure Facilities and Canadian Representative, UIA Sports and Leisure Working Programme São Paulo as a Sport for All City – the 15 Million Inhabitant Challenge - Walter Feldman, Municipal Secretary of Sport, São Paulo The Paths of the Heart and the Memory – Soft Memory Training Gym – Maria Christina Zambon, President, Italian Network of Healthy Cities Urban Planning and Mapping of Sports Facilities - Luisa Lazzaroni, Member of the City Council of Bologna and Counselor South Lanarkshire Leisure – Gerry Campbell, Sport Director, South Lanarkshire, Scotland |
| Friday, 23 October 2009 | ||
| 09:00-10:30 | Plenary session: Tackling the Challenges of Health and Active Citizenship Moderator: Maria Luiza de Souza, Chair of Latin American Continental Committee, ISCA Gol de Letra Foundation and Athletes for Citizenship – Raí Souza Vieira de Oliveira, Former captain of the national Brazilian football team, Co-founder of Gol de Letra Foundation, and President of Athletes for Citizenship (Atletas pela Cidadania's) Brazil The World Village of Women’s Sports – Mårten Hedlund, Founder and CEO, World Village of Women’s Sports, Malmö, Sweden Promoting Volunteer Work and Active Citizenship in Urban Areas– Lone Leth Larsen, Board member of European Citizen Action Service and Director of the Danish Cultural Institute, Benelux, Brussels Physical Activity and Citizenship: A European Concern - Colin Miège , Vice-President Sport et Citoyenneté, France | |
| 10:30-11:00 | Coffee break | |
| Parallel sessions | ||
| 11:00-13:00 | SESSION 1: Urban planning
Facilitating Active Living through Physical Environment and Urban Design. Moderator: Jeff Risom , architectural engineer and urban designer, Gehl Architects – Urban Quality Solutions Innovation in Sports Facility Provision - Ian Mckenzie, Director, International Union of Architects Sport and Leisure Programme The Creative City: Taking Sports to the Streets – René Kural, Director, Centre for Sport and Architecture, Royal Danish Academy of Fine ArtsThinking Culturally About Place and People: The Cultural Planning Approach - Lia Ghilardi, Director, Noema Research and Planning Ltd. Research Based Urban Planning – Quality of Life and Physically Active Urban Living – Bianca Hermansen, Architect, Centre for Sport and Architecture, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts | SESSION 2:
Cities on Two Wheels Moderator: Conrad Boychuk, Executive Board Member International Association for Sports and Leisure Facilities and Canadian representative UIA Sports and Leisure Working Programme Marketing the Bicycle to the Subconscious Environmentalists – Mikael Colville-Andersen, Director, Copenhagen Cycle ChicCyclists and Citizenship: More cycling equals better Quality of Life - Bernhard Ensink, Director, European Cyclists' Federation Commuter Cycling and Health - Lars Bo Andersen, Researcher at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) |
| 13:00-14:00 | Lunch including press conference | |
| Parallel sessions | ||
| 14:00-15:00 | SESSION 3: Call for paper session Moderator: Jaap Bisschop, member of Executive Committee, ISCA Sport in the Active City – how to develop the future, Christian Wopp, Prof. Dr. & Stephan Klaus, research associate, Department of Sports & Science of Sports, University of Osnabrück, Germany Physical/Virtual Track - Bettina Lamm, Associate professor and Landscape architect, Forest & landscape, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Painful questions of sustainable development of sport, Milan Hosta, Dr. and Programme director, Sports Innovative Company, Slovenia The Costa Rican Networks of Physical Activity for Health, María Jenkins, Professor, University of Costa Rica and Director of FECERED Costa Rica | SESSION 4: Call for paper session Moderator: Elizabeth Paoliello, Vice-President, ISCA Walk to school: a model of preventive behavior in the Italian Schools, Stefania Manzo, Ph.D. student, Department of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Cassino, Italy & Simone Digennaro, Scuola dello Sport Nazionale, Rome, Italy Sports caravan: how to reconcile development of sports practice in sensitive urban areas and professional insertion, Adil El Quadehe, national project manager, UFOLEP, France Life in Motion Project, Stella Marcondes Machado Kaschel, Dr., Health Office, Municipality of Louveira, Brazil Active Youth in Founding Techo Park: Perspectives from Siberia, Elena Gvozdeva, Ph.D. and Senior Researcher, Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering, Russia |
| 15:00-15:30 | Coffee break | |
| 15:30-17:00 | Plenary closing session: Conclusions, perspectives and next steps Introduction to programme and sights on guided tour, Saturday 24 October | |
| Saturday, 24 October 2009 | |
| 10:00-14:00 | Guided tour to projects and facilities in Copenhagen |
| 14:00-20:00 | No scheduled activities |
| 20:00- | Closing dinner |













