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Je suis ravi de vous présenter la nouvelle image de l'INTA et son nouveau site web. Le site offrira les membres de l'INTA accès à une collection croissante d'informations sur les tendances émergentes en matière de développement urbain et régional. Vous apprendrez comment les futures activités de l'INTA facilitent le partage de l'information sur les processus urbains intégrés. Nous espérons que ce site vous convaincra de nous rejoindre et de contribuer aux discussions sur les facteurs qui façonnent l'avenir du développement urbain. Je vous remercie de votre intérêt et nous nous réjouissons de vous retrouver lors de nos activités autour du monde.
Président INTA
Budiarsa Sastrawinata
New Metropolitan Synergies: Roundtable Kaohsiung
14 Juillet 2010 Mis à jour le 21 Juillet 2010
Kaohsiung 18-19 August 2010
Building further on the outcome of the Professional Training Seminar on governance, design and infrastructure for knowledge based cities that took place in Hsinchu in April, this Roundtable will explore the future agenda for metropolitan regions and reviews how future industries will shape the urban environment.
The roundtable will bring together 15 international and Taiwanese experienced policy- makers, business leaders and urban actors to sharpen our understanding on how to balance development over metropolitan areas and how networks of territories can be more efficient and productive.
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A delegation composed of 50 Taiwanese professionals, headed by the President of the Farglory Land Development Company and the Eco-City Smart Living Technology Centre of NCTU, visited low-carbon projects in Europe. They invited INTA to join the tour in London, where the group visited the impressive final exhibition of the
A delegation of 22 Turkish Mayors and Deputy Mayors, brought together by the
INTA is approached by the authorities of the French island of La Réunion, at the south east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean, to advise on a touristic development programme. The small island with less than 800 000 inhabitants is diversifying its economic base and tourism seems a promising field. The Panel is taking place in Saint-Gilles, La Réunion, from 12 to 18 June 2010.
After the Panel in Bogotá-Cundinamarca, the INTA-UNCRD advisory panel continued to the Colombian Caribbean Region, where eight departments have recently developed initiatives to become a
single administrative region to integrate development projects. The Panel seeked to strengthen the development process of the Caribbean Region and supported the development of the Caribbean Regional Corridor. The corridor is currently considered the project that can promote a more balanced, equitable and sustainable development, and serve as an integrator of all the Colombian Caribbean Region. The Panel helped define an effective chart, in order to progress the development of a Regional Corridor Strategic Plan as the basis for the development of the region and a regional urban system.
An INTA Panel assisted the UN Centre for Regional Development in Latin America UNCRD-LAC in the programme for integrated regional development in Bogota-Cundinamarca. The Panel, composed of 15 people with 8 nationalities, considered the issues identified in discussions and activities since May 2009 within the framework of the postulates of the Capital Region Bogota Cundinamarca and in relation to the process of harmonization of territorial planning of Bogota DC and the surrounding municipalities of Sabana.
INTA was approached by several Peruvian institutions to assist in the definition of long-term strategies for decentralised development.
The INTA Panel in Cáceres, part of the process Open Lab Deliberación Urbana Ribera del Marco was held last week in Cáceres, Spain.





























