Advisory panels

An INTA Panel is an international voluntary advisory service in support to public authorities or private sector stakeholders, providing a coherent and specific urban development vision, based on highly intensive exploration of all issues and opportunities. This unique development problem-solving process provides policy-makers with an external vision and new operational plans as well as recommendations for its implementation. 



INTA advisory panelsThe INTA Advisory Service is developed to assist urban policy makers to make justified policy choices and provide them with support for strategic debate.



A worldwide flexible resource with top-level hands-on experience. 
Due to the generosity of its members INTA is able to bring together, from its wide membership' expertise, international panels of up to 15 urban practitioners including public and private developers, local and regional development officials, members of the financial community, architects, planners, engineers and academics, with extensive experience in the issues to be reviewed.



Advantages of the Panel Process

  • Mobilize a broad range of international talents to provide solutions to specific urban development on issues that might not generally receive this level of attention
  • Facilitate development of creative solutions that involve both public and private sectors
  • Bring public attention and enhanced credibility to the projects of local authorities
  • Address complex issues and make recommendations that might be difficult for an involved party to suggest
  • Attract private sector interest and involvement
  • An integrated approach that covers a wide range of urban and local or territorial development issues
  • A foresight vision linked to a pragmatic and operational approach
  • Practitioners, who are not consultants but Peers, sharing, in a voluntary way, their experience, expertise and strategic vision.

INTA's value

  • 35 years promoting the exchange of experiences between urban practitioners from over 50 countries
  • Extensive practice in all areas of urban development
  • Mastering the processes of integrated urban production
  • Advice fit to the needs of implementation
  • 
A Panel in practice
  • One week of work comprising field visits, audit of urban project by interviewing local players and a working group offering an uncommon space for debate
  • A new and stimulating vision of urban development
  • Setting monitoring instruments to support the implementation of urban strategies

24-30 April 2010 Cáceres, Spain

View on Ribera del Marco

Cáceres, the most intact medieval quarter of any Spanish city, has been growing on the west part of its territory turning his back to the walls of the City. The recent archaeological interpretation of the fortress, the rediscovery of the old well, and the reactivation of the Silver Trail create an opportunity to revitalize the land on either sides of the creek “Ribera de Marco” finding inspiration in history and in the City identity.

The City Council of Cáceres has invited an INTA Advisory Panel to evaluate and debate on the project of the "Ribera de Marco" area which is part of the strategic development of the City through the definition of the Innovative and Creative Urban Strategic Plan.

A team of 10 international practitionners will focus on the feasibility and the implementation of the project which can be a link between the North and the South of the City (University site on one end and future innovation park close to the old mining town on the other end, that is linking past to future, tradition to innovation, culture to nature) giving territorial coherence  and enhancing the potential of renewal regeneration.

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1-11 June: Regional integration and metropolitan development in Colombia

INTA Panel ColombiaINTA has been asked for a series of advisory panels and professional training programmes for public officials from Colombia and Chile, in collaboration with the UNCRD.

In the context of the South-South Cooperation Programme on Capacity Building for Integrated Regional Development Management, initiated in 2004, INTA has been approached by the Latin American and Caribbean Office of the United Nations Centre for Regional Development in Bogotá to carry out a series of professional training programmes for public officials in the Capital Region Bogotá-Cundinamarca and the Caribbean Region in Colombia.

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12-18 Juin: Développement stratégique du tourisme sur l'île de La Réunion

L'INTA est approchée par les autorités et les professionnels du tourisme de l'île française de La Réunion, au sud-est de Madagascar dans l'Océan Indien, pour les conseiller sur un programme de développement touristique. La petite île de moins de 800 000 habitants doit diversifier sa base économique et le tourisme semble un domaine prometteur. Le Panel a lieu à Saint-Gilles, La Réunion, du 12 au 18 Juin 2010.

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22 - 28 November 2009, Hsinchu - Taiwan

INTA Hsinchu panelThe National Chao Tung University of Taiwan has invited an INTA Advisory Panel to evaluate the strength and weaknesses of the establishment of NCTU’s new campus within the development of the Jhubei area (which includes the area of Jhubei High Speed Rail Station and the Biomedical Science Park) and to provide external advice for the master plan of NCTU’s new campus and the future development vision and strategies of the new Central Business District.

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27 September - 2 October, Taichung - Taiwan 2009

altA new Inta advisory panel is held in Taichung, Taiwan.

To exchange and reflect the urban policy and development experience, Construction and Planning Agency (CPA) and INTA agree for CPA to host the INTA 33 Congress at Kaohsiung and Taipei cities in October 2009. To extend effects of the Congress, CPA further host precongress forum in Tainan and Taichung cities; Tainan International Conference and Advisory Panel completed on July 3 (Friday) from June 29 (Sunday) 2009 on waterfront regeneration.
Taichung Urban Development Forum takes place between September 26 (Saturday) and October 2 (Friday) of seven days for the following purposes.
1. Pursuit for a reference framework of development planning for Taichung City; and,
2. Presentation in the 2009 Congress.

 

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29 June - 3 July 2009 Tainan, Taiwan

TainanThe Taiwanese Council of Economic Planning and Development (CEPD) and the City of Tainan, in the South West of the island of Taiwan have invited INTA to conduct an international advisory review about the City’s Waterfront and Heritage Development. The City is having strategic questions whether to opt for further city development or enhanced conservation of the City’s rich heritage.

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7-12 Juin 2009 Vaulx-en-Velin, France

Vaulx-en-VelinL'INTA a été invitée par la Ville de Vaulx-en-Velin, dans l'agglomération lyonnaise, pour réfléchir sur la position de son centre ville.

20 ans après la venue de l’INTA pour imaginer la création d’une centralité à Vaulx-en-Velin, quels bilans peut on tirer d’un centre-ville qui est effectif. Avec une nouvelle polarité au sud, un projet de renouvellement urbain au nord, une connexion avec les autres quartiers à optimiser une place dans l’agglomération à asseoir et des problématiques sociales, économiques et environnementales de plus en plus contraintes, quelle prospective pour cette centralité à 20 ans?

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1-7 mai 2009 Natitingou, Bénin

CotonouLe Panel au quotidien

Dimanche: un accueil chaleureux et de grandes attentes de la part des autorités en charge du développement béninois
Le Ministère de la Décentralisation, de la Gouvernance Locale, de l’Administration et de l’Aménagement du Territoire a invite l’INTA a organisé un panel d’experts pour réfléchir aux questions de la gouvernance locale pour un projet urbain intégrer dans le cadre de la décentralisation. En effet, le Bénin a débuté un processus de décentralisation depuis une dizaine d’années et souhaite aujourd’hui au travers de la création d’un Observatoire de la Gouvernance Locale et de la Décentralisation (OGoLD)*, ouvrir une démarche prospective de veille et de réflexion sur la gouvernance locale, notamment en appui aux nouvelles collectivités territoriales que sont les communes créées en 2003.
Le Panel s'est déroulé à Natitingou, commune de presque 100.000 habitants à 600km au nord-ouest de Cotonou, et s'est consacré à la question du tourisme durable comme levier de développement local et régional dans les départements de l’Atacora et de la Donga, comme porte d’entrée de la réflexion sur la prospective urbaine et territoriale.

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5-10 April 2009 Fukuoka, Japan

Fukukoka INTA PanelThe first week of April, INTA has conducted an International Review of the area around the hyper centre of Tenjin Meije-dori Avenue in the City of Fukuoka, in the South of Japan. The INTA Panel was invited by the Tenjin Meiji-dori Development Council (MDC).br />
The MDC invited an INTA panel to benchmark their strategies with international cases and practices. The INTA panel was part of a public forum and INTA’ s proposals were presented to the general public as highlight of the event, attended by 500 professionals from local and national institutions. Extensive dialogue with local business and public leaders, charrette with professional support by local experts to develop proposals, and interaction with community groups were conducted to reach the Panel results.

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