SURVEY OF ISOCARP CONGRESSES 1965 - 2016

Durban, South Africa 12-16 September 2016 CITIES WE HAVE VS CITIES WE NEED General Rapporteur Guy Perry, India/USA/France Track 1: Transforming Human Settlements Malgorzata Hanzl, Poland Ahmed Sangaré, Ivory Coast Peter Robinson, South Africa Track 2: Planning Activism and Social Justice Brett Clavio, USA Dorota Kamrowska-Zaluska, Poland Thulisile Ncamsile Mphambukeli, South Africa Track 3: Envisaging Planning Theory and Practice for the Next Decades Milena Ivkovic, /Serbia Nuin-Tara Key, USA Mark Oranje, South Africa Track 4: Urban Planning and Policy Making in Times of Uncertainty, Fragility and Insecurity Jacob Babarinde, Papua New-Guinea Elizabeth Reynolds, United Kingdom Geci Karuri-Sebina, South Africa Track 5: Intelligent Cities for People Awais Piracha, Australia Jianxiang Huang, China Aurobindo Ogra, South Africa Track 6: Planning for an Interlinked and Integrated Rural-Urban Development Lorraine Gonzales, USA Tathagata Chatterji, India James Chakwizira, South Africa

Rotterdam, Netherlands 19-23 October 2015 CITIES SAVE THE WORLD. LET’S REINVENT PLANNING General Rapporteur Judith Ryser, United Kingdom Amsterdam: How to build the city in a cooperative way? Ana Peric, Switzerland; Ekim Tan, Turkey/Netherlands Antwerp: How to rework the productive city? Lineu Castello, Brasil; Annette Kuhk, Belgium Brussels: How to reconcile local expectations with strong international challenges when renewing a city? Natasa Pichler-Milanovic, Slovenia; Dirk Van de Putte, Belgium Delft: How to create a sustainable knowledge region? Eranda Janku, Albania; Frank van der Hoeven, Netherlands Deventer: How to implement a (national) legal framework through local integrated planning? Madina Junussova, Kazakhstan; Peter van de Laak, Netherlands Dortmund: Ruhr Region, Germany: How to leverage economic growth from spatial projects? Alex Camprubi, Spain; Jan Polivka, Germany Eindhoven: How to react when traditional industries move away? Dara Gulubovic Matic, Serbia/Germany; Irena Itova, Macedonia : How to sustain water and energy resources? Samuel Mbutu Mwaura, Kenya; Katharina Gugerell, Netherlands Maastricht: How to overcome national borders? Hongyang Wang, China; Martijn van Bussel, Netherlands Rotterdam: How to develop unprecedented port-city synergy? Peter Robinson, South Africa; Yuting Tai, China/Netherlands Schiphol -Amsterdam: How to connect in a globalized world? Martina Juvara, UK; Maurits Schaafsma, Netherlands Wageningen: How to feed the world’s metropolises? Olusola Olufemi, Canada; Helena Heyning, Netherlands

Gdynia, Poland 23-26 September 2014 URBAN TRANSFORMATIONS – CITIES AND WATER General Rapporteur Amos Brandeis, Israel Track 1: Urban Design, Landscape and Livable Cities Hongyang Wang,China Guy Perry, Hong Kong / Switzerland Track 2: Social Aspects, Collaboration and Governance Olusola Olufemi,Canada Gabriel Pascariu, Romania Track 3: Economic, Leisure and Tourism Aspects Alexander Antonov, Russia Lorraine Gonzales, United States Track 4: Water Management Zeynep Gunay, Turkey Marcela Villa Luna, Peru Track 5: Environment, Ecosystem & Climate Change Nageeb Elhow eris, Sudan Brigitte Schmelzer, Germany Track 6: Ports, Transportation and Infrastructures Martina Juvara, UK Abdelwehab Alwehab, Iraq

Brisbane, Australia 1-4 October 2013 FRONTIERS OF PLANNING General Rapporteur Jeffrey Featherstone, USA Track 1: Migration as the New Face of Change Amos Brandeis, Israel Njeri Cerere, Kenya Track 2: Valuing What Already Exists Silja Tilner, Austria Belinda Yuen, Singapore Track 3: Community and Stakeholder Engagement Warren Batts, Australia Pietro Elisei, Italy/Romania Track 4: International Planning Exchange Siniša Trkulja, Serbia Stanley Yip, Hong Kong Track 5: Forum on Planning Education: Are We Doing it Right? Griet Geernick, Belgium Saskia Spijkerman, The Netherlands

Perm, Russia 10-13 September 2012 FAST FORWARD – PLANNING IN A (HYPER) DYNAMIC URBAN CONTEXT General Rapporteur Stefan Rau, Germany/China Track 1 A1: Rapid Urbanisation. Steering High Speed Growth towards Low-Carbon, Eco-Efficient Liveability Oscar Bragos, Argentina Kai Wang, China Track 1 A2: Rapid Urbanisation: Don't Postpone At High Speeds: Social Inclusion, Cultural and Ecological Conservation Kavas Kapadia, India Peter Kibinda, Kenya Track 1 B/C/D: Planning Challenges In Shifting Dynamics: Reverse Growth, Slow-Motion and Abrupt Catastrophes Jeffrey Featherstone, USA Zaklina Gligorijevic, Serbia Track 2: Fast Forward for Spatial Planning in Russia Fedor Kudryavtsev, Russia Nadya Nilina, United States/Russia/Netherlands Track 3: International Planners' Forum - Understanding and Managing Urban Dynamics Guy Vloebergh, Belgium Nicole Wirz-Schneider, Switzerland

Wuhan, China 24-28 October 2011 LIVEABLE CITIES: URBANISING WORLD. MEETING THE CHALLENGE General Rapporteur Milica Bajic Brkovic, Serbia Workshop I Implementing Low Carbon Urban Environment Jos Verweij, Netherlands; Stefan Rau, China/Philippines/Germanyi Workshop II Building Sustainable Networks Ronald Bednar, USA; Mary Kimani, Kenya Workshop III Transportation Networks: Making Sustainable Transportation a Reality Liang Wang, Hong Kong; Terence Byrnes, Australia Workshop IV Heritage and the Environment: Retro and Reuse in Transition Jie Zhang, China; Amer A. Moustafa, UAE Workshop V Regions and Hinterland Looking Toward Liveable Environment Madina Junussova, Kazakhstan; Piotr Lorens, Poland

Nairobi, Kenya 19-23 September 2010 SUSTAINABLE CITY. DEVELOPING WORLD General Rapporteur Shipra Narang Suri, India Workshop I Effective policy-making for sustainable urbanization Donovan Rypkema, USA; Raquel Tardin, Brazil Workshop II The impact of spatial planning, urban design and built form on urban sustainability Piotr Lorens, Poland; (Khalid El Adli, Egypt - preparation); Ana M. Fernández- Maldonado, Peru/the Netherlands Workshop III Urban planning instruments for sustainability Pietro Elisei, Italy/Romania; Arthur Mwaura, Kenya Workshop IV Improving governance for sustainable urban development Laura Petrella, Italy/Kenya; Rachid Ouazzani, Morocco

Porto, Portugal 18-22 October 2009 LOW CARBON CITIES General Rapporteur Chris Gossop, United Kingdom Workshop I Tackling the effects of climate change on our cities and urban regions – today and tomorrow Bruno Dercon, Indonesia; Irene Keino, Kenya Workshop II Strategic land use planning for low carbon cities Iliana Mignaqui, Argentina; Simon G. Moussalli, Lebanon Workshop III Transport, community energy and waste/recycling strategies Jeremy Dawkins, Australia; Antonia Cornaro, Switzerland Workshop IV Design for low carbon cities Martin Dubbeling, Netherlands; Helena Freino, Poland Workshop V The management and delivery of low carbon cities Natasa Pichler-Milanovic, Slovenia; Rolf H. Jensen (Joy Sen, India – preparation) “State of the Profession” Pierre Laconte, Belgiumii

Dalian, China 19-23 September 2008 URBAN GROWTH WITHOUT SPRAWL: A Way towards sustainable Urbanization General Rapporteur H. Detlef Kammeier, Thailand/Germany

i First name mentioned = Workshop Rapporteur; second name mentioned = Chair ii “State of the Profession” speeches by leaving Presidents of the Society

Workshop I The economics of urban sprawl vis-à-vis the regulatory framework BK Jain, India; Hari Srinivas, Japan (BK Jain could not attend the congress; Hari Srinivas took over the role of rapporteur as well with the help of Nupur Prothi Khanna, India) Workshop II Public transport, road pricing, congestion management and urban land use development Peter Ross, United Kingdom; Gildo Seisdedos, Spain Workshop III Concepts and policies against urban sprawl Garry Smith, Australia; Shi Nan, China Workshop IV Metropolitan management as part of an urban development and governance framework Tang Zilai, China; Waikeen Ng, Ireland/Singapore Workshop V Integrating ecological management and cultural heritage conservation agendas in urban development Isabel Viana, Uruguay; Ruan Yisan, China Workshop VI: Patterns between sprawling and compact city forms Ineke Hulshof, Netherlands; Mairura Omwenga, Kenya

Antwerp, Belgium 19-23 September 2007 URBAN TRIALOGUES: Co-Productive Ways to Relate Visioning & strategic urban Projects General Rapporteur Fernanda Magalhâes, Brasil Workshop I Socio-economic implications Jaap Modder, Netherlands; Stephen Timms, Australia/UK Workshop II Institutional implications Wassey Bacharyar, Afghanistan/France; Ricardo Veludo, Portugal Workshop III Cultural implications Gavin McLachlan, South Africa; Alex Macgregor, United Kingdom Workshop IV Market perspectives: Cross-sectoral views on integration and disintegration Baohui Zhai, China; Opuenebo Owei, Nigeria Workshop V Theory of planning in integration and disintegration Fatma Unsal, Turkey; Knut Felberg, Norway

Istanbul, Turkey 14-18 September 2006 CITIES BETWEEN INTEGRATION AND DISINTEGRATION: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES General Rapporteur Pablo Vaggione, Spain Workshop I Socio-economic implications Jaap Modder, Netherlands; Stephen Timms, Australia/UK Workshop II Institutional implications Wassey Bacharyar, Afghanistan/France; Ricardo Veludo, Portugal Workshop III Cultural implications Gavin McLachlan, South Africa; Alex Macgregor, United Kingdom Workshop IV Market perspectives: Cross-sectoral views on integration and disintegration Baohui Zhai, China; Opuenebo Owei, Nigeria Workshop V Theory of planning in integration and disintegration Fatma Unsal, Turkey; Knut Felberg, Norway “State of the Profession” Alfonso Vegara, Spain

Bilbao, Spain 17-20 October 2005 MAKING SPACES FOR THE CREATIVE ECONOMY General Rapporteur Fernando Nunes da Silva, Portugal Session I Strategies Manfred Schrenk, Austria; Héctor Floriani, Argentina Session II Organization of space & creation of cityscape to reflect the creative economy Nira Sidi, Israel; Bruno Monardo, Italy Session III The changing role of the planning profession Dirk Engelke, Germany; Susanne Fischer, Switzerland Marketplace 1 Manual da Costa Lobo, Portugal (Vladimir Arana, Peru); Fernanda Magalhǎes, Brazil Marketplace 2 Roberto Bobbio, Italy (Chito Guala, Italy); Júlia Lourenço, Portugal

Geneva, Switzerland 18-22 September 2004 MANAGEMENT OF URBAN REGIONS General Rapporteur Charles Lambert, France Session I Strategic Factors/ Facteurs stratégiques Alain Thierstein, Switzerland; Elias Beriatos, Greece Session II Needs of urban planning/ Besoins d’urbanisme Ulla Hoyer, Senegal/Germany; Philippe Vaillant, France Session III Medium-sized cities/ Villes moyennes Maurits Schaafsma, Netherlands; Manal Abou El Ela, Egypt Session IV Global inventory/ Inventaire mondial Aafke Nijenhuyzen, Netherlands; Fedor Kudryavtsev, Russia, Vincent Fouchier, France

CAIRO, Egypt 18-22 October 2003 PLANNING IN A MORE GLOBALIZED WORLD General Rapporteur Paolo La Greca, Italy Workshop I The places of globalisation Fernanda Magalhães, Brazil; Shipra Narang, India Workshop II Changes in urban and social morphologies Stephan Reiss-Schmidt, Germany; Laila El Masry, Egypt Workshop III Planning in the globalisation era Nupur Prothi, India Workshop IV Marketplace Tarek Wafik, Egypt “State of the Profession” Max van den Berg, Netherlands

ATHENS, Greece 21-26 September 2002 THE PULSAR EFFECT: Coping with peaks, troughs and repeats in the demand cycle General Rapporteur Jim Colman, Australia Workshop I Planning for pulses and ecologically sustainable development (esd): are they compatible? Amit Prothi, India/USA; Saleh Al-Hathloul, Saudi Arabia Workshop II Flexible and adaptable infrastructure in a ‘pulsar’ context: dream or reality? Yildirim Oral, Turkey; Peter Jonquière, Netherlands Workshop III The socio-economic impact of big bang events Harry Coccossis, Greece; Júlia Lourenço, Portugal Workshop IV Marketplace Peter Robinson, South Africa

UTRECHT, Netherlands 16-20 September 2001 Honey, I shrunk the space - PLANNING IN THE INFORMATION AGE General Rapporteur Andreas Schneider, Switzerland Workshop I Cultural identity and spatial segregation Frank d’Hondt, Belgium; Martin Fürstenberg, Germany Workshop II Dynamic networks and floating nodes Rolf Signer/Sabine Friedrich, Switzerland; Rolf Jensen, Norway Workshop III Cyberspace and the loss of concentration Christian Voigt, Germany; Bill Twitchett, France Workshop IV Marketplace Stefano Wagner, Switzerland; Karl-Otto Schmid, Switzerland

CHETUMAL, Mexico 7- 11 September 2000 "PEOPLE'S EMPOWERMENT IN PLANNING” - Citizens as actors in managing their Habitat General Rapporteur Héctor Floriani, Argentina Workshop I Reshaping the planner's profession - The effects of empowerment on planners' technical training and attitude Khalid Iman, Egypt; Amit Prothi, USA Workshop II Reforming institutions - How public involvement affects planning settings and procedures Alvaro Arellano, Mexico; Marcela Villa Luna, Peru Workshop III Tools for the people - Ways to enhance citizens' protagonism in planning Jim Colman, Australia; Isabel Viana, Uruguay Workshop IV The efficacy of planning - Empowerment's contribution to planning performance Maria Refinetti Martins, Brazil; Milica Bajic Brkovic, Yugoslavia Workshop V Special Workshop in Spanish Roberto Martínez-Tapia, Mexico

GELSENKIRCHEN, Germany 17- 20 September 1999 ‘THE FUTURE OF INDUSTRIAL REGIONS - Regional strategies and local action towards sustainability’ General Rapporteurs Bill Twitchett, France; Roger Read, United Kingdom Workshop I Towards sustainability in urban quarters Tom Sieverts, Germany; Hari Srinivas, Japan Workshop II Towards sustainable city and town centres and transportation network Philippe Vaillant, France; Pierre Laconte, Belgium Workshop III Towards sustainable industrial areas Przemyslaw Szymanski, Poland; Elizabeth Heed McLane, France Workshop IV Towards sustainable green networks Teresa Franchini, Spain; Nupur Prothi, India "State of the Profession" Halûk Alatan, Turkey

AZORES, Portugal 26 September – 2 October 1998 “LAND AND WATER – Integrated planning for a sustainable future” General Rapporteur Helena Heyning, Netherlands Workshop I Water, source of life Isabel Viana, Uruguay; Anna Maria Ceci, Italy Workshop II Water in movement Milica Bajic Brkovic, Yugoslavia; John McInerney, Australia Workshop III Water, frontier of the land Guilherme Cancio Martins; Portugal, Alicia Listowski, France Workshop IV Water on the horizon Alexander Macgregor, United Kingdom; Sumitra Srinivasan, India

OGAKI, Japan 17 – 20 September 1997 “RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT: Planning for an uncertain future” General Rapporteur Sigmund Asmervik, Norway Workshop I New planning instruments for coping with increasing uncertainties Eric Luiten, Spain; Heinz Schwarzbach, Germany Workshop II Incorporating community views with risk Zeynep Merey-Enlil, Turkey; Erica Spiegel, Germany Workshop III Sustainable development and risk management Paolo La Greca, Italy; Voula Mega, Ireland Workshop IV Identifying a new planning paradigm for risk management Héctor Floriani, Argentina; Adriana Dal Cin, Spain Workshop V Special Workshop: Risk simulation and gaming Hidehiko Kanegae, Japan

JERUSALEM, Israel 13 – 16 October 1996 “MIGRATION & THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: Planning responses to disintegrating patterns and frontiers” General Rapporteur Dushko Bogunovich, New Zealand Workshop I Social issues: Migrant access to limited resources Vanessa Watson, South Africa; Bill Twitchett, France Workshop II Economic issues: Territories competing for economic agents Maurits Schaafsma, Netherlands; Rachelle Alterman, Israel Workshop III Cultural issues: Values and territorial patterns John Zetter, United Kingdom; Bruno Widmer, Switzerland “State of the Profession” Serge Domicelj, Australia

SYDNEY, Australia 10 – 14 September 1995 “ADAPTATION AND MEDIATION IN URBAN PLANNING” General Rapporteur S.K. Das, India Workshop I Priorities in service and resource provision Karel Maier, Czech Republic; Robbert Rhemrev, Netherlands; Detlef Kammeier, Thailand Workshop II Informal inputs to the planning process Kurt Puchinger, Austria; Roger Read, UK; Yon-Wong Kwon, Korea Workshop III Communication modes: Impacts on management Hari Srinivas, Japan; Bill Twitchett, France; Erik Wirén, Sweden

PRAGUE, Czech Republic 4 – 10 September 1994 “EXPANDING DEMANDS ON PLANNING – In what way can cooperation between experts, politicians, entrepreneurs and citizens lead to effective planning action?” General Rapporteur Max van den Berg, Netherlands Workshop I Changing mentality and improving the planning system Stephanie Knox, Australia; Bogdan Wyporek, Poland Workshop II Identifying planning issues at local and regional levels Charles Lambert, France; Jan Goedman, Netherlands Workshop III Conditions for actions (new instruments) Stefano Wagner, Switzerland; Dina Rachewsky, Israel Workshop IV Strategies for commitment Sigmund Asmervik, Norway; Peter Ross, United Kingdom

GLASGOW, United Kingdom 31 August – 4 September 1993 “CITY REGIONS AND WELL-BEING – What can planners do to promote the health and well-being of people in city regions? General Rapporteur Sofía Giles Leonard, United Kingdom Workshop I City Regions in areas of high energy consumption David Cameron, UK; Hein Struben, Netherlands Workshop II City regions in areas of high technological change Peter Webb, Australia; Pieter Claassen, South Africa Workshop III City regions in areas of economic constraint and structural adjustment Krystyna Mieszkowska, Poland; Estefania Chávez de Ortega, Mexico Workshop IV City regions in areas of low investment, over-population, lack of basic infrastructure Geoffrey Nwaka, Nigeria; John Leonard, United Kingdom “State of the Profession” Javier de Mesones, Spain

CORDOBA, Spain 1 - 6 October 1992 “CULTURAL IDENTITITES AND UNITY – Towards Planning for sustainable Development at a supra- national Level” General Rapporteur Federico Malusardi, Italy Workshop I The Urban Centre Massimo Pazienti, Italy; Ernesto Dario Sanfilippo, Italy Workshop II Peripheries Ulla Hoyer, Germany; Adriana Dal Cin, Spain Workshop III Communications and Connections John Zetter, UK; Jirí Hruza, Czech Republic

GUADALAJARA, Mexico 20 – 24 September 1991 “PLANNING FOR LEISURE – The Challenge of Tourism” General Rapporteur Manuel da Costa Lobo, Portugal Workshop I The big city Dorothée Vauzelles, France; Xavier Cortex Rocha, Mexico Workshop II The historic centre Jellal Abdelkafi, Tunisia; Halûk Alatan, Turkey Workshop III Resort development Ismael Fernandez Mejia, Mexico, Max van den Berg, Netherlands Workshop IV Leisure and recreation for all Mariolina Besio, Italy; Ashok Bhalotra, Netherlands

WARSAW, Poland August 25 - 30, 1990 “THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE CITY - Cities - Pollution - Quality of Life” General Rapporteur William J. Cairns, United Kingdom Workshop I Environment and urbanisation in a national context Tomi Curtis, USA; Mikko Mansikka, Finland Workshop II Environment and urbanisation in a regional context Igor Dergalin, Sweden; Jirí Hrza, Czechoslovakia Workshop III Environment and Urbanisation in a local context Bogdan Wyporek, Poland; Alexander Tsivian, USSR “State of the Profession” Karl Otto Schmid, Switzerland

BASEL, Switzerland 8 – 13 September 1989 - 25th anniversary ISOCARP “COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY AND MOBILLITY AND THEIR IMPACT ON URBAN STRUCTURES AND FORM” General Rapporteur Charles Lambert, France Workshop I Technology, lifestyle and mobility Yoshinobu Kumata, Japan; Erik Wirén, Sweden Workshop II Impact on regional policy and planning Mark Hepworth, United Kingdom; Peter Güller, Switzerland Workshop III Impact on urban form and city planning Serge Domicelj, Australia; Maurice Hervé, France

TAORMINA, Italy 2 – 7 November 1988 Council of Europe-ISOCARP “URBAN AND METROPOLITAN PERIPHERIES” General Rapporteur Hanns-Ulrich Lamey, Fed. Republic of Germany Workshop I Ernesto D. Sanfilippo, Italy Workshop II Helena Ch. Heyning, the Netherlands Workshop III Manuel L. Da Costa Lobo, Portugal

DELHI, India 6 – 11 December 1987 UNESCO - ISOCARP - “PLANNING AND ACTIONS FOR SHELTER FOR THE HOMELESS” General Rapporteur Mustapha Abdelli, Algeria Workhop I The positive and negative impacts of planning for the homeless John B. Leonard, United Kingdom Workshop II Actions by the homeless and their impact on planning S.K. Das, India Workshop III Strategies of action to integrate shelter for the homeless within planning policies Pietro Garau, UNCHS Workshop IV Strategies to prevent or face natural and manmade disasters to provide shelter for the homeless R. Eibenschutz, Mexico “State of the Profession” Manuel L. Da Costa Lobo, Portugal

PARIS, France 29 August – 3 September 1986 “RESEARCH FOR URBAN PLANNING PRACTICE” Workshop I The development of research which will be relevant to changing planning practices Max van den Berg; Anton Kreukels, the Netherlands Workshop II Research methods for the elaboration of planning practices Roger Currat, Switzerland; Michel Conan, France Joint Workshop What kind of research for professional practice? C. Brevan, France

BERLIN, Fed. Rep. Germany 23 – 29 August 1985 “IMPLEMENTATION OF PLANNING; NON-GOVERNMENTAL ACTIONS IN URBAN DEVELOPMENT” General Rapporteur Karl Otto Schmid, Switzerland Workshop I Plan implementation in the marketplace: some recent trends, issues and opportunities R.Bruce Anderson, USA Workshop II Conflict situation with private action in the planning process Pierre van Wunnik, Belgium Workshop III Incentives for joint action in urban development Bertold Hornung, United Kingdom

BRAGA, Portugal 1 – 5 September 1984 “IMPLEMENTATION OF PLANNING IN SMALL TOWNS: AGENTS OF ACTION” General Rapporteur Andriana Dal Cin, Spain Workshop I Erik Wirén, Sweden Workshop II Hervé Montauffier, France Workshop III Duarte Castel-Branco, Portugal Workshop IV Margot G. Mey, the Netherlands “State of the Profession” Derek Lyddon, United Kingdom

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands 5 – 11 August 1983 “IMPLEMENTATION OF PLANNING: THE PARTNERS” General Reporteur Pierre Laconte, Belgium Workshop I Lars O.G. Hedman, Finland Workshop II Borivoje Cveji, Yugoslavia Workshop III M. Chabbi, Tunisia

ISTANBUL, Turkey 1 – 7 September 1982 UNESCO – ISOCARP “HABITAT FOR ALL; WHAT IS THE SOLUTION?” General Rapporteur Jorge O. Falcon Vega, Mexico Workshop I Ashok Bhalotra, the Netherlands; M. Sar, Senegal Workshop II Elmar Dittmann, Germany; Mustapha Abdelli, Algeria

STOCKHOLM, Sweden 5 – 11 August 1981 “RENAISSANCE OF THE CITY, HOW?” General Rapporteur Gerd Albers, Germany

Workshop I H. Mjöberg, Sweden; Charles Lambert, France; Frits van der Sluijs, the Netherlands Workshop II Bo Wijkmark, Sweden; Marinella Ottolenghi, Italy; John Collins, United Kingdom “State of the Profession” Lanfranco Virgili, France

TUNIS, Tunesia 8 – 12 September 1980 UNESCO - ISOCARP “PLANNING AND EDUCATION” General Rapporteur Percy E.A. Johnson-Marshall, United Kingdom Workshop I M.L. Bouguerra, Tunesia; P. Clement, France; B.N. Ghosh, India Workshop II Jorge O. Falcon Vega, Mexico; G. Franklin, United Kingdom; B. Tambourra, Mali; A. Bow, Senegal

STRASBOURG, France 29 August - 5 September 1979 Council of Europe - ISOCARP - “PLANNING AND ENERGY” General Rapporteur Jakob Maurer, Switzerland Workshop I Why should planners treat questions of energetics? D. Drouet, France Workshop II The planner confronted with questions of energetics Ashok Bhalotra, the Netherlands Workshop III Personal reflections on the discussions in Workshop III Derek Lyddon, United Kingdom

MONTREAL, Canada 1 – 6 October 1978 “EVOLUTION OF URBAN & REGIONAL PLANNING WITH REGARD TO CHANGES IN SOCIETY” General Rapporteur H. Carver, USA; J. Francis Amos, United Kingdom Workshop I Probable trends to influence planning L. Gertler, Canada Workshop II Changes in the objectives and approach to planning E. Echeverria, USA; Charles Delfante, France Workshop III Changes in tools and means of planning D. Arbour, Canada; Martin Steiger, Switzerland Workshop IV Changes in the role and practice of planners M. Junius, Canada; Pierre Puttemans, Belgium

ATHENS, Greece 16 – 23 September 1977 “URBAN CHANCE AND URBAN STRUCTURE; HOW TO REGAIN COHERENCE” General Rapporteur Athanasios Aravantinos, Greece Workshop I Socio-economic forces working towards urban change and the possibility to guide them by planning efforts N. Lichfield, United Kingdom Workshop II Goals and models for a desirable urban structure and their compatibility with ongoing changes Friedrich Spengelin, Germany Workshop III Special aspects of urban changes in non-European countries, especially in developing countries Jacob Dash, Israel

HELSINKI, Finland 30 July – 7 August 1976 “DEMANDS ON THE LAND” General Rapporteur Mrs. I.gren, Sweden Workshop I Demands due to leisure time activities Pekka Sivula, Finland Workshop II Problems of rural areas R. Meyer von Gonzenbach, Switzerland Workshop III Problems of the urban-rural fringe Federico Malusardi, Italy “State of the profession” Gerd Albers, Federal Republic of Germany

EDINBURGH, Gr. Britain 5 – 10 April 1975 “PLANNING FOR OUR INHERITANCE” General Rapporteur Gerd Albers, Federal Republic of Germany Workshop I Countryside cases J. Foster, Gr. Britain; Martin Steiger, Switzerland Workshop II Town cases Alexander Papageorgiou; R. Romero, Fed. Rep. Germany

MUNICH, Fed. Rep. Germay 28 August – 3 September 1974 “URBAN PLANNING AND POLITICAL DECISION” General Rapporteur Francis Amos, United Kingdom Workshop I Decision-making mechanisms - the role of the professional and the public servant Thomas Atmer, Sweden Workshop II Methods of participation - the role of the public: its aspirations and organization Lanfranco Virgili, France Workshop III Place of theory and scientific techniques – the usefulness of research techniques to decision-makers and political objectivity research Thomas Sieverts, Fed. Rep. Germany

ZURICH, Switzerland 28 September – 3 October 1973 “INTEGRATION AND SEGREGATION IN URBAN LAND USES AND ACTIVITIES” General Rapporteur G. Sidenbladh, Sweden Workshop I Aims and general considerations Igor Dergalin, Sweden Workshop II Professional practice W. Bor, Sweden Workshop III Legal framework F. zur Nedden, Fed. Rep. Germany

GOTHENBURG, Sweden 1 – 6 September 1972 “VISUAL QUALITIES OF THE BUILT-UP ENVIRONMENT” General Rapporteur Charles Delfante, France Workshop I The analysis of environment quality - the search for a foundation for environmental design E. Kossak, Fed. Rep. Germany Workshop II Regional aspects: landscape and townscape I. gren, Sweden Workshop III The three different types of post-war Britisch new towns Dudley Leaker, United Kingdom

ANTWERP, Belgium 22 – 28 October 1971 “PHYSICAL AND ECONOMIC PLANNING” General Rapporteur Heinz Weyl, Fed. Rep. Germay Workshop I Ends and objectives of physical and economic development plans on different levels of planning F. Gasparovic, Yugoslavia Workshop II Methods and means of physical planning and economic development planning Derik Lyddon, United Kingdom Workshop III Application (case studies): possibilities and limits E. Parent, Belgium

AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France 24 – 29 October 1970 “EDUCATION OF THE PLANNER” General Rapporteur Gerd Albers, Fed. Rep. Germany Workshop I The objectives of the education Percy Johnson-Marshall, United Kingdom Workshop II The organization of the education P. Bourget, France Workshop III The content of the education Gerd Albers, Fed. Rep. Germany

DUSSELDORF, Germany 4 – 9 October 1969 “THE INTEGRATION OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN TOWN PLANNING POLICY” Rapporteur E. Klutz, Belgium “State of the Profession “ Sam J. van Embden, the Netherlands

TORINO, Italy 28 March – 3 April 1968 ‘’PRESERVATION AND LIFE OF HISTORICAL SITES IN URBAN PLANNING’’ Rapporteurs Giuseppe Abbate, Bruno Dolcetta, Italy Cases: Nello Renacco, Italy Rules for Programming in Piemonte Giovanni Astengo, Italy Problems of the Turin Metropolitan Area Eduardo Detti, Italy Control and Use of the Soil G. Piccinato, Italy Istanbul Gabriele Scimemi, Italy Plans for industrial Area

LYON, France 29 April – 5 May 1967 TEXTE PROGRAMME OF ISOCARP “Programme de Lyon General Rapporteur Lanfranco Virgili, France

COIMBRA, Portugal 29 March - 4 April 1966 “THE URBAN DEVELOPMENTS IN THE REGION” Rapporteur Manuel L. da Costa Lobo, Portugal “LA TACHE DE L’URBANISTE ET LA FORMATION DES EQUIPES D’ETUDES D’URBANISME ET DE L’AMENAGEMENT” Rapporteur Roger Lamoise, France

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands 21 January 1965 Founding of International Society of City an Regional Planners “THE POSITION OF THE NETHERLANDS IN A UNITED EUROPE” Rapporteur G.C. Lange, the Netherlands “DECISIVE MOMENTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AMSTERDAM” Rapporteur J. Mulder, the Netherlands