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ISOCARP

International non-governmental organization


International non-governmental organization

The International Society of City and Regional Planners (ISOCARP) is a non-governmental global association of professional city and regional planners.

ISOCARP was founded in 1965, and its first president was the co-founder Prof. Sam van Embden (1965–1975). By 2024, ISOCARP connects individual and institutional members from more than 90 countries. Pietro Elisei is the current president of the board, working alongside 11 other members of the executive committee from around the world, with a head office located in The Hague, Netherlands. ISOCARP is formally accredited as an NGO by the United Nations and the Council of Europe and has formal consultative status as a recognized NGO with UNESCO.

About

ISOCARP aims to help improve cities and planning practices by supporting a global and active network of practitioners in their exchange of experiences, training, education, and research. ISOCARP also seeks to promote the profession of planning and to enhance public awareness and understanding of planning issues at a global level. ISOCARP organizes several activities, as the annual World Planning Congress, a series of publications, awards for best practices, training programs, and workshops for professional support in planning.

In 2016, ISOCARP announced a "research spin-off" of the main association titled "Centre for Urban Excellence". While aiming to serve as an "Urban Think Tank," the primary objectives for this institute are to strengthening cross-border collaboration globally, upholding professional excellence in planning, advancing sustainable planning, and increasing awareness of major development trends and promoting best practices.

World Congress

Since 1965, ISOCARP's most prominent event is the annual World Planning Congress. The congresses take place worldwide, with a different theme each year related to topics of global significance.

Nr.YearLocationTheme
1st1965Netherlands AmsterdamThe Position of the Netherlands in a Uniting Europe
37th2001Netherlands UtrechtPlanning in the Information Age
38th2002Greece AthensThe Pulsar Effect: Urban Planning and the pulsar effect: Coping with peaks, troughs and repeats in the demand cycle
39th2003Egypt CairoPlanning in a More Globalised and Competitive World
40th2004Switzerland GenevaManagement of Urban Regions - Experiences and New Interventions Possibilities
41st2005Spain BilbaoMaking Spaces for the Creative Economy
42nd2006Turkey IstanbulCities between Integration and Disintegration – Opportunities and Challenges
43rd2007Belgium AntwerpUrban Trialogues. Co-productive ways to relate visioning and strategic urban projects
44th2008China DalianUrban Growth without Sprawl – A way Towards Sustainable Urbanization
45th2009Portugal PortoLow Carbon Cities
46th2010Kenya NairobiSustainable City / Developing World
47th2011China WuhanLiveable Cities: Urbanising World - Meeting the challenge
48th2012Russia PermFast Forward: Planning in a (hyper) dynamic urban context
49th2013Australia BrisbaneFrontiers of Planning – Evolving and declining models of city planning practice
50th2014Poland GdyniaUrban Transformations – Cities and Water
51st2015Netherlands RotterdamCities Save the World: Let's Reinvent Planning
52nd2016South Africa DurbanCities we Have vs Cities we Need
53rd2017USA PortlandSmart Communities
54th2018Norway BodøCool Planning: Changing Climate and Our Urban Future
55th2019Indonesia Jakarta, BogorBeyond the Metropolis
56th2020Qatar Doha (online)Post-Oil City: Planning for Urban Green Deals
57th2021Qatar Doha (hybrid)Planning Unlocked: New times, Better places, Stronger Communities
58th2022BrusselsFrom Wealthy to Healthy Cities
59th2023TorontoFor Climate Action, Urban Finance

Key activities

In addition to the annual congress, ISOCARP conducts workshops for Young Planning Professionals (YPP) and Urban Planning Advisory Teams (UPATs), organized for cities and regions all over the world. YPP workshops are held on a national level to address conflicts with a group of select professionals under age 35. UPATs assist sponsoring organizations by offering the expertise of ISOCARP members to work on complex planning projects and policy initiatives. Previous workshops took place in Russia, China, Australia, Mexico, Kenya, Gaza and the West Bank.

Publications

ISOCARP is the publisher of themed research journals to support the creation and dissemination of knowledge for better planned cities and territories. The ISOCARP Review, published since 2004, is the society's annual flagship publication. Its other central publication is the International Manual of Planning Practice, published in 2015. Other publications and project reports cover the several activities and initiatives of the society.

References

References

  1. Samuel Josua van Embden. "Nummer Toegang: ODEE".
  2. "Mission and objectives".
  3. "ISOCARP Board".
  4. "Home - ISOCARP".
  5. "ISOCARP Institute 'Centre for Urban Excellence ' website".
  6. "Past ISOCARP Congresses - ISOCARP".
  7. "Young Planning Professionals' Programme - ISOCARP".
  8. "UPATs (Urban Planning Advisory Teams) - ISOCARP".
  9. "ISOCARP Publications - ISOCARP".
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