The Gated Communities and Urban Resilience Conference (GCUR 2025) is a premier event focused on the social, economic, architectural, and legal impacts of gated community projects. The conference aims to bring together academics, public representatives, sector professionals, urban planners, architects, economists, and other stakeholders to share knowledge and experiences in urban development.

The theme for 2025 is “Social, Economic, Architectural, and Legal Impacts of Gated Community Projects.” The conference will provide a platform for comprehensive discussions on urban development, social integration, sustainability, and investment strategies.

Main Objectives

The main objectives of the conference include:

  • Academic and Sectoral Knowledge Sharing: To ensure the sharing of current academic research and sectoral practices on housing projects and urban planning.
  • Comprehensive Discussion and Solution Generation: To organize interdisciplinary discussions on social, economic, and architectural impacts and present innovative suggestions for urban transformation.
  • Awareness and Consciousness Raising: To emphasize the sustainability and social balance effects of urbanization and housing projects.
  • Policy and Strategy Development: To develop policy proposals for public institutions and local governments and create guiding outputs for sector players.
  • Future Research and Development: To ensure that conference outputs guide academic research and sectoral practices and encourage sustainable and innovative approaches in future projects.

Paper Submission

For paper submission, please contact:

  • ahmet.demir@tiu.edu.iq

We look forward to your active participation in this enriching academic and professional experience.

Keywords: Conference, Urban Development, Gated Communities, Academic Research, Urban Planning, Architecture, Economics

Session 1: Economics and Business Perspective

Moderator: Economy or Business Expert

  • Presentation 1: Financial Strength and Investment Models
  • Presentation 2: Economic Crisis and Risk Management

Session 2: Architecture and Construction Engineering Perspective

Moderator: Architect

  • Presentation 1: City and Housing Development
  • Presentation 2: Infrastructure and Construction Processes

Session 3: Sociological and Social Perspective

Moderator: Sociology Expert

  • Presentation 1: Social Segregation and Social Rapport
  • Presentation 2: Society Psychology and Life Quality

Session 4: Legal and Law Perspective

Moderator: Law Expert

  • Presentation 1: Details of Contracts
  • Presentation 2: House Ownership Rules