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Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 10:50 am Post subject: Intelligent Coast INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM |
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>> International Symposium Intelligent Coast
“TOURISM XXL The european Megalopolis”
19 – 20 - 21 of July 2007
www.intelligentcoast.es
Manuel Delanda, Michael Houellebecq, Scott Lash, Rem Koolhaas, Jeremy Rifkin, George Ritzer, Edward W. Soja, José Miguel Iribas, Carlos Ferrater, Raimon Martínez Fraile, Faustino G. Marquéz, Javier Gómez Navarro, Juan Lopez de Uralde, Arnaldo Muñóz, Juan Palop, Jordi Robinat, Miguel Ruano, Salvador Rueda, Juan Antonio Sánchez, Federico Soriano, Andreu Ulied, José L. Zoreda.
The International Symposium Intelligent Coast [IC] invites thinkers, businessmen and politicians to debate about new models of development for coastal territories, as a privileged land of tourist economy and new society.
The debate focuses on an emergent European phenomenon, the Spanish Mediterranean coast is going to be next future the first European megalopolis, comparing with Tokyo, Mexico City and Shanghai.
The Symposium is organized over 3 days, when it will be possible to attend lectures, dialogs and round tables between experts, politicians and directors of private companies directly involved in the tourist market and coast development.
WHEN: 19-20-21 of July 2007
WHERE: CCCB /Center of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona
Montalegre 5, 08001 Barcelona
Tel. 93 306 41 00 Fax. 93 306 41 01
PRICE: 180 €
To book your entrance please send an email to Carla Athayde athayde@intelligentcoast.es with your name, surname, email contact and the number of entrances do you want to book.
Cancellation Policy
Full money back up to June 18, 2007
50% refund up to July 13, 2007
No refunds the week of the event July 16 to July 21, 2007
For any more information please contact with Carla Athayde
tf. +34 93 451 3664 - athayde@intelligentcoast.es
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