INTA35 World Urban Development Congress

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Időpont: 
2011. november 06. vasárnap - 2011. november 10. csütörtök
Helyszín: Lyon és Grenoble, Franciaország


INTA35 World Urban Development Congress "Exit, Voice, Loyalty: Metropolises: Development Strategies and Alliances" will assemble public officials, developers, builders, engineers, planners, investors, financial advisors, architects and academics in the field of urban development to rethink strategies of intermediate metropolises.
 
As part of INTA's on-going discussion on the transformation of urban development processes, our 35th Congress is a unique occasion to confront the experiences and practices of regional metropolises in delivering a higher level of welfare for their inhabitants, to better understand the dynamics at work, to reduce the uncertainty to change, and to respond pragmatically to questions about the future.
 
 
The INTA35 Congress will help to define a better understanding on 4 main issues:
 
 
  • Which territorial partnerships have proven successful and how they are organised?
  • Metropolitan development can lead to spatial specialisation and segregation: how can the metropolitan scale help to devise corrective strategies?
  • Are metropolitan systems better at capturing value from the new economy and can the private sector find new opportunities at the metropolitan level?
  • Can a shared metropolitan identity be developed?
 
INTA (International New Town Association) is a global membership association of policy-makers and urban practitioners who contribute significantly to sustainable urban development. INTA is the network where the public and the private sectors come together to exchange experiences and knowledge on integrated urban processes and strategies for a more sustainable urbanity.
 
The Congress is co-organised by the Greater Lyon and Grenoble-Alps Metropole; in partnership with the City of Lyon, the City of Grenoble, Rhône County Council, Isere County Council, the Planning Agency of Grenoble Region, the Planning Agency of the Greater Lyon and the Universities of Grenoble and Lyon.
 
 

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