Why to join InPlaLabs Network

From InPlaLabs

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

So why would someone join the InPlaLabs Network for Integrated Planning? Here is our pitch:

  • Access to a comprehensive set of materials and resources through InPlaLabs VIrtual Knowledge Hub that includes a wiki repository and an open learning platform. For example: lectures, tutorials, references, a compendium of data sources
  • Influence knowledge creation for integrated planning in a tangible way. By participating in the co-creation workshops organised by InPlaLabs, you can effectively shape the micro-courses and other learning activities to be developed by InPlaLabs
  • Upskilling on green digital skills and novel transdisciplinary approaches on integrated planning by two esteemed universities in city planning (NTUA and UCY), as well as by interdisciplinary teams developing advanced methodologies and tools in participatory planning (commonspace) and urban analytics (Urban Calculator)
  • Networking, Synergies and Interaction with various city planning actors from different sectors (education, research, practice, and policy) providing the opportunity to participate in open calls and events.

Register in this wiki to contribute to the dialogue about integrated planning and participate in the activities of InPlaLabs Network!

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