INTA Calendar
24-26 January
Donostia-San Sebastian
INTA34 Scientific Committee
15-17 February
Cotonou, Benin
Brainstorming "Future of Decentralisation"
21-25 March
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
UN-Habitat World Urban Forum 5
Habitat Professionals Forum
International Networking Event
Joint IFHP-INTA-ISOCARP activity
4-12 April
Hsinchu, Taiwan
INTA Professional Training seminar & AA Design Workshop
“Knowledge Cities”
April
St Denis, La Réunion
Advisory Panel
“Innovative Tourism”
May
Lisbon, Portugal
Advisory Panel
“Waterfront development”
Cáceres, Spain
Advisory Panel
“Creativity in low density areas”
June
Roundtable - Warsaw, Poland “New New Towns”
3-9 July
St Quentin-en-Yvelines, France
Professional Summer Course
“Urban Management”
24 October
Donostia-San Sebastian, Basque Country, Spain
World Urban Development Council
25-28 October
Donostia-San Sebastian, Basque Country, Spain
INTA34 World Urban Development Congress
“Mobilising your Urban Region: Industry, inclusive innovation and territory”
INTA Secretariat
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Message from INTA's President

Dear INTA members,
It was a pleasure to see you all again at our Annual Congress in Taiwan, where we have shared the newest ideas and projects that can help our policies and practices to innovate. It was highly stimulating to exchange with you solutions from different perspectives to overcome common constraints and work together towards the same objective, to make our cities more innovative and sustainable. I invite you to visit www.inta33.org for reports and pictures.
Save the dates 24-28 October 2010 for the INTA34 Congress in San Sebastian in the beautiful Basque Country in Spain.
I look forward to working with you.
INTA President, Budiarsa Sastrawinata
Read the President’s message to INTA’s members
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INTA is an independent association dedicated to strengthening urban development around the world by drawing on the unique experience and resources of its Membership – over 2000 practitioners, policy and decision makers.
A global non-governmental organisation recognised by the United Nations and the Council of Europe, INTA was founded in 1974 with a vision of bringing together recognised and highly qualified public and private developers in an international network.
With members in over 60 countries, INTA provides peer to peer counsel, strategic support and technical advice to local and national leaders and institutions working towards balanced urban development.
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INTA33 World Urban Development Congress Day by Day |
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Relive INTA33 World Congress
Find pictures and a day-to-day report on INTA33 World
Urban Development Congress / Kaohsiung,Taipei / Taiwan / 4-8 October 2009.
www.inta33.org
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INTA Summer Course 2010 announced |
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INTA's 3rd Professional Summer Course will take place in St Quentin-en-Yvelines from 5-9 July 2010.
The theme of INTA's 2010 Course will be Global competitiveness, attractiveness and innovation. The new leverage of metropolitan planning : vision (fashion, fantasy, illusion) or reality?
The programme combines feedback, conceptual inputs, workshops and case studies from different geographical areas (France, UK, Taiwan, Singapore, Spain...). The training sessions are conducted by an international team of experienced practitioners and researchers.
This Summer Course is designed to enhance the participants' understanding of the challenges of urban development in the modern world. It is aimed at practitioners with a few years experience who wish to broaden their skills from considering the international examples and from mixing with colleagues from many different backgrounds and countries.
The Course is organized in collaboration with the Agglomeration of Saint-Quentin in Yvelines, the University of Versailles Saint-Quentin in Yvelines and the "Plateau de Saclay" cluster project.
Registrations open soon.
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Scientific Committee INTA34 Congress San Sebastian |
To help identify today’s urban challenges and ensure the relevance of the themes of the Congress, INTA’s Governing Board decided to convene a Scientific Committee composed of INTA members from both public and private corporations and renowned research institutions.
The Scientific Committee met for the first time on 23 and 24 January in San Sebastian, where the local partners of the Congress have guided the members around the regeneration sites. The case of San Sebastian will be used in the Congress to illustrate global ideas.
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information on http://www.inta34.org
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