Study visits
INTA organises tailor-made study tours through the mobilisation of its network, benchmarking the most significant achievements of member institutions. By offering intensive learning-by-seeing opportunities, INTA contributes to the transfer of know-how on sustainable development strategies and to the building of the professional capacity of its membership.
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Calendar 2010
September 2010
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Secretariat
International SecretariatToussaintkade 71
NL-2513CL The Hague
The Netherlands
T. +31 (0)70 3244526
F. +31 (0)70 3280727
E. intainfo@inta-net.org
INTA and the International Relations office of the City of
Tallinn, capital of Estonia, have given delegates of the INTA32 Congress
in Riga, Latvia the opportunity to participate to a Study Tour around
Tallinn.
INTA organised a study visit on Sustainable Development and
Eco-cities for a private member institution with interest in building
eco neighbourhoods. The visit included a rehabilitation project in Basel
(CH), Rieselfeld and Vauban in Freibourg (Germany), and several
neighbourhoods and projects in Zurich.
INTA organised a study visit for a delegation from the Regional Council
of La Réunion, visiting light rail transport projects in Saarbruecken,
Karlsruhe, Kassel, Mulhouse and Freiburg.





























