SURVEY of Isocarp CONGRESSES 1965

SURVEY of Isocarp CONGRESSES 1965

OVERVIEW OF ISOCARP CONGRESSES 1965 – 2019 JAKARTA, Indonesia 9-13 September 2019 BEYOND THE METROPOLIS Vice President Events & Congresses: Slawomir Ledwon, Poland/Qatar General Rapporteur Martina Juvara, Italy/United Kingdom Track 1: Limitless cities and urban futures: planning for scale Peter Newman, Australia Luo Wenjing, China Track 2: Besides the megacity and other cities: planning for balance Tathagata Chatterji, India Fedor Kudryavtsev, Russia Track 3: Liveable places and healthy cities: planning for people Jens Aerts, Belgium/USA Mahak Agrawal, India Track 4: Knowledge economies and identity: planning for culture Nasim Iranmanesh, Iran Piotr Lorens, Poland Track 5: Smart futures and sustainability: planning for innovation Dorota Kamrowska-Zaluska, Poland Awais Piracha, Australia Track 6: Changing environment and risks: planning for resilience Juanee Cilliers, South Africa Markus Appenzeller, The Netherlands Track 7: Urban governance and planning profession: planning for future Eric Huybrechts, France Jennilee Kohima, Namibia BODØ, Norway 1-5 October 2018 COOL PLANNING: CHANGING CLIMATE AND OUR URBAN FUTURE Vice President Events & Congresses: Slawomir Ledwon, Poland/Qatar General Rapporteur Dushko Bogunovich, New Zealand/Botswana Track 1: The global view: Climate Change Impacts, Sustainability and Resilience Kate Holmquist, USA Evren Ulker-Kacar, Turkey/USA Track 2: Spotlight cities: Planning for Coastal Cities, Remote Towns, and High North Cities Kevin King, Canada Sofia Morgado, Portugal Track 3: Climate-proof cities: Planning for Weather, Water, Food and Energy Eric Huybrechts, France Lena Niel, The Netherlands Track 4: Technology and Infrastructure: Clean, Green, Smart and Resilient Adriano Bisello, Italy Wanjiju Macharia, Kenya Track 5: Social Networks: Citizen Participation, Urban Governance and Cultural Transformation Ali Alraouf, Egypt/Qatar Nupur Prothi, India/Sweden Track 6: Contemporary Planning Practice: Projects and Paradigms Frank D’hondt, Belgium/Greece Thomas Stellmach, Germany PORTLAND, Oregon, USA 24-27 October 2017 SMART COMMUNITIES Vice President Events & Congresses: Slawomir Ledwon, Poland/Qatar General Rapporteur Hongyang Wang, China Track 1: Technology, infrastructure and buildings Mairura Omwenga, Kenya supported by Kirsten Tilleman and Aaron Ray, USA Track 2: Governance and Inclusive Communities Philippe Vaillant, France supp. by Grace Stainbeck, Kaitlin Berger , Damian Syrnyk and David Krogh, USA Track 3: Culture, Community Experience and the Sharing Economy Olusola Olufemi, Canada supported by Kaitlin Berger and Aaron Ray, USA Track 4: Resilience, Adaptation and Disaster Mitigation Hidehiko Kanegae, Japan supported by Amanda Ferguson, USA Track 5: Technology and Small Communities Xiaohui Chen, China Hongyang Wang, China Track 6: Post-smart Communities and the New Frontiers Zaher Allam, Mauritius Hongyang Wang, China DURBAN, South Africa 12-16 September 2016 CITIES WE HAVE VS CITIES WE NEED Vice President Events & Congresses: Slawomir Ledwon, Poland/Qatar 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, Netherlands/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 Vice President Events & Congresses: Slawomir Ledwon, Poland/Qatar 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 Golubovic Matic, Serbia/Germany; Irena Itova, Macedonia Groningen: 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 Vice President Events & Congresses: Slawomir Ledwon, Poland/Qatar 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 Elhoweris, 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 Tillner, 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 Geerinck, Belgium Saskia Spijkerman, The Netherlands PERM, Russia 10-13 September 2012 FAST FORWARD – PLANNING IN A (HYPER) DYNAMIC URBAN CONTEXT Vice President Events & Congresses: Jeremy Dawkins, Australia 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/Germany 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,

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