对于国际城市与区域规划师学会

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 关于国际城市与区域规划师学会——About ISOCARP ISOCARP is a global association of experienced professional planners. It was founded in 1965 in a bid to bring together recognised and highly qualified planners in an international network. The ISOCARP network consists of both individual and institutional members of more than 70 countries all over the world.

 ISOCARP is a non-governmental organisation recognized by the UN, UNCHS and the Council of Europe and has a formal consultative status with UNESCO.

 The objectives of ISOCARP include the improvement of planning practice through the creation of a global and active network of planners. ISOCARP encourages the exchange between planners, promotes the profession in all aspects, stimulates research, improves education and training, increases information and awareness on major planning issues.

 City and Regional Planners act in spatial processes and are consultants to key decision-makers. Their task is to propose or support spatial interventions and plans on behalf of the society in general or specific actors. Planners combine knowledge, science, design and strategy and are used to work in joint ventures and multi-disciplinary teams.

 The association’s main event is the annual congress, which focuses on an international planning theme. The congress takes place in a different country every year, preferably on a different continent. ISOCARP also organises smaller scale seminars and publishes reports and other professional documents. It is represented at major international planning events.

 ISOCARP Executive Committee

 President

 Pierre Laconte (Belgium)

 Secretary General

 Pablo Vaggione (Spain)

 Vice President/Treasurer

 Manfred Schrenk (Austria)

 Vice Presidents

 Elias Beriatos (Greece)

 Jim Colman (Australia)

 Ismael Fernández Mejía (Mexico)

 Paolo La Greca (Italy)

 Zeynep Merey Enlil (Turkey)

 Executive Director

 Judy van Hemert (The Netherlands)

 Contact address:

 P.O.Box 983

 2501 CZ The Hague, The Netherlands

 Phone: +31-70 346 2654

 Fax: +31-70 361 7909

 isocarp@isocarp.org

 www.isocarp.org

 ISOCARP Congresses:

 Four Decades of Knowledge Creation and Sharing

 1965 – Amsterdam, Holland The Position of The Netherlands in a Uniting Europe

 1966 – Coimbra, Portugal Urban Development in the Region

 1967 – Lyon, France Text Programme of ISOCARP

 1969 – Dusseldorf, Germany Integration of Public Transport in Town Planning Policy

 1970 – Aix-en-Provence, France Education of the Planner

 1971 – Antwerp, Belgium Physical and Economic Planning

 1972 – Gothenberg, Sweden Visual Qualities of the Built-Up Environment

 1973 – Zurich, Switzerland Integration and Segregation in Urban Land Activities

 1974 – Munich, Germany Urban Planning and Political Decisions

 1975 – Edinburgh, Scotland Planning for Our Inheritance

 1976 – Helsinki, Finland Demands on Land

 1977 – Athens, Greece Change and Urban Structure

 1978 – Montreal, Canada Evolution of Urban and Regional Planning

 1979 – Strasbourg, France France Planning and Energy

 1980 – Tunis, Tunisia Planning and Education

 1981 – Stockholm, Sweden Renaissance of the City. How?

 1982 – Istanbul, Turkey Habitat for All: What is the Solution?

 1983 – Amsterdam, Holland Implementation of Planning: The Partners

 1984 – Braga, Portugal Implementation of Planning: Agents of Action

 1985 – Berlin, Germany Implementation of Planning: Non Governmental Actions

 1986 – Paris, France Research for Urban Planning Practice

 1987 – New Delhi, India Shelter for the Homeless

 1988 – Taormina, Italy Urban and Metropolitan Peripheries

 1989 – Basel, Switzerland Communication Technology and Mobility

 1990 – Warsaw, Poland The Environment and the City

 1991 – Guadalajara, Mexico Planning for Leisure: The Challenge of Tourism

 1992 – Cordoba, Spain Cultural Identities

 1993 – Glasgow, Scotland Cities, Regions and Well-Being

 1994 – Prague, Czech Republic Expanding Demands on Planning

 1995 – Sydney, Australia Planning for Rapid Urban Change

 1996 – Jerusalem, Israel Migration and the Global Economy

 1997 – Ogaki, Japan Risk Assessment and Management

 1998 – Azores, Portugal Planning for Land and Water

 1999 – Gelsenkirchen, Germany The Future of Industrial Regions

 2000 – Cancun, Mexico People’s Empowerment in Planning

 2001 – Utrecht, Holland Planning in the Information Age

 2002 – Athens, Greece The pulsar Effect in urban Planning

 2003 – Cairo, Egypt Planning in a More Globalised and Competitive World

 2004 – Geneva, Switzerland Management of Urban Regions

 2005 – Bilbao, Spain Making Spaces for the Creative Economy

 2006 – Istanbul, Turkey Cities between Integration and Disintegration

 2007 – Antwerp, Belgium Urban Trialogues – Co-productive Ways to relate Visioning and strategic urban Projects

 2008 – Dalian, China Urban Growth Without Sprawl

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