Key Activities and Long-term Perspective

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Key Activities

From conducting pioneering research related to urban and mobility planning to engaging with communities, hosting workshops, and influencing policy framework, our activities are diverse yet focused on making a tangible impact.

Our interests lie in mobility, urban planning, evidence-based processes and participatory planning, thus reflecting InPlaLabs main objectives.

Key Activities of InPlalab's Network for Integrated Planning:

  • Knowledge Exchange & Networking among the members of the network and the various ity planning actors to establish Integrated Planning Labs in Athens and Nicosia and internationally.
  • Knowledge Co-creation by the different planning actors participating in the network towards integrated planning
  • Knowledge Sharing for upskilling city planning students and professionals for contemporary approaches for integrated planning of sustainable cities and societies

Therefore, InPlaLab's basic activities include seminars/webinars, workshops, conferences, tools, short-term courses, Wiki-Hub, and networking to initiate the dialogue among all planning actors and different approaches.

Long-term Perspective

Paving the way for an “integrated future"

We envision an urban realm where all city planning knowledge actors (academia, policymakers, practitioners, and citizens) communicate seamlessly and cooperate to transform their cities into liveable, equitable, and sustainable entities.

To establish a sustainable and impactful network for continuous improvement and innovation in planning

Our network lays the groundwork for this integrated and collaborative future; a future adopting integrated planning principles, both addressing urban, transport and environmental issues, promoting equity and justice and embracing active participation. InPlaLabs rethink planning and define that as a comprehensive procedure, entailing different fields and interests and not a mere sum of individual scientific and practical fields.