The 9th APRU Sustainable Cities and Landscapes Conference 2026
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Date: May 21–24, 2026
Location: Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
The 9th APRU Sustainable Cities and Landscapes (SCL) Conference will be held in Shanghai, China. The event will be hosted by Shanghai Jiao Tong University on its Minhang Campus.
Cities and landscapes across the Pacific Rim play a pivotal role in sustaining ecosystems on a global scale. Historically, this region has been shaped by deep interconnections forged through trade, innovation, and shared environmental conditions, making it a critical arena for examining the co-evolution and adaptation of urban and natural systems. At the same time, Pacific Rim cities confront a common set of challenges, including natural hazards, climate change, biodiversity loss, and the pressures of rapid urbanization.
The 2026 Conference will bring together experts from academia, industry, government, and local communities to reflect on multi-scalar transformations unfolding across the region and to co-design pathways and frameworks for a more sustainable and resilient future. All sessions will be delivered in person.
Conference Theme
Evolutionary Cities and Landscapes at the Pacific Rim
Conference Topics
Six thematic forums will facilitate cross-boundary discussions:
- Topic 1: Climate Change and Resilient Design
- Topic 2: Historic Heritage Conservation and Adaptive Renewal
- Topic 3: Landscape Perception, Health, and Biodiversity
- Topic 4: Community Design and Environmental Challenges
- Topic 5: Urban Ecology and Infrastructure
- Topic 6: Smart City Technologies and Management
Important Dates
Abstract Submission Deadline: January 15 February 15, 2026
Notification of Acceptance: February 28, 2026
Early Bird Registration Deadline: March 15, 2026
Final Registration Deadline: March 31, 2026
Working Groups
The SCL Program adopts a “working group” framework designed to generate actionable knowledge and targeted plans through each annual conference. Rather than emphasizing the dissemination of completed research, the conference prioritizes the development of collaborative, interdisciplinary research initiatives that advance solutions to the pressing challenges of the twenty-first century. The WGs for the 2026 conference:
- Urban AI
- Human Development and Nature Preservation
- Botanical Urbanism
- Climate Adaptation and Urban Transformation
- Moral Ecologies of Infrastructure
- Urban Landscape Biodiversity
- Smart Urban Technologies
- Age Friendly Cities and Communities
- Civic Engagement and Community Design
- Climate Justice and Community Resilience
- Future Regenerative and Differential Cities
- Landscape and Human Health
- Renewable Energy Systems and Landscapes
- Water and Wastewater
An Expression of Interest to join the WGs is included in the Call for Participation. All participants (presenters and organized sessions) are required to select up to two WGs. To know more about the WGs, please visit: https://apru-scl.uoregon.edu/working-groups/.