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Successful conference on Spatial Planning Governance for the 21st Century held in historic World Heritage city of Valletta, Malta

The ECTP-CEU were the key participants in a conference organised by the Malta Chamber of Planning, held in Valletta, Malta on Monday 22nd May 2023.  The theme of the conference was ‘Spatial planning governance for the 21st century’, and a variety of speakers gave insights into planning in Malta.  They included the Minister of Planning for Malta, and the President of the ECTP-CEU, alongside a keynote guest, Natasha Day, who talked about the new Spatial Plan for the Channel Island of Jersey. The Times of Malta wrote up a report on the conference – see: https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/planners-urged-focus-common-good-chamber-pushes-warrants.1033175 In addition the Royal Town

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5th Urban Economy Forum + 59th ISOCARP World Planning Congress (UEF5 + WPC59)

Every one of us can help limit global warming and take care of our planet. By changing our habits and making choices that have less harmful effects on the environment, we have the power to confront the climate challenge and build a more sustainable world. Joint Congress of The International Society of City and Regional Planners (ISOCARP) and the Urban Economy Forum  Extended Call for Contributions for the Congress 

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‘ECTP-CEU takes part in meeting of Davos Baukultur Alliance in Switzerland’

Janet Askew, President of the ECTP-CEU had the privilege of attending a meeting of the Davos Baukultur Alliance in January in Switzerland. The ECTP-CEU found itself in esteemed company to discuss vital issues so important to spatial planners. Ministers of 31 countries, along with civil society organisations (NGOs and IGOs) and major construction and real estate companies met in Davos on the eve of the World Economic Forum. The ECTP-CEU sat alongside other IGOs, including ACE (architects), ICOMOS (ancient monuments), Europa Nostra (historic environments), IFLA (landscape architects), ICCROM (cultural heritage), INGO (group of all IGOs who are members of the

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IFHP Urban Planning and Design Summer School

The call for applications to the is open ! The City of Being(s) Architecture and urban planning are at the core of creating ecologically and socially sustainable environments. The paradigm of human-centred design needs to be turned toward a more holistic and post-humanistic approach. The 27th IFHP Urban Planning and Design Summer School – The unforgettable educational and social experience takes place in Finland, August 14–25, 2023 – invites students and young professionals in urban planning and design, architecture, and urban studies to elaborate on city spaces as places of being. Relativity, everyday practices and negotiations, rewilding, and new approaches

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Charter on participative democracy

This autumn another 10 cities and municpalities and one province in Flanders (B) signed ECTP-CEU’s Charter on participative democracy. Our member VRP is promoting local authorities to sign the charter and to exchange best practices in taking citizens on board in spatial planning processes. Foto’s form signing events in Ghent and Bruges.  ECTP-CEU is encouraging all our members to promote local authorities within their countries to sign our charter. ​

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Future of the Traces of modernity: public mass housing neighbourhoods – Conference

Janet Askew, President of ECTP-CEU was invited to make the opening remarks for the conference which was held in Bratislava on 27th September 2022. The ECTP-CEU co-operated with SPA-CE.NET and AUÚP to hold a conference with SPECTRA CE EU at STU in Bratislava, with the inspiring theme, ‘Future of the Traces of modernity: public mass housing neighbourhoods’. The conference included a set of 10 presentations from ECTP-CEU Young Planners, showcasing their research and case studies, offering solutions to the ubiquitous problems of the regeneration of public mass housing neighbourhoods. Their work will be published soon on the ECTP-CEU website. Janet Askew’s speech to the conference 

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