The university academic lecture at the conference of the international association of urban planners

Summary:

Dr. Ehsan Ranjbar, the University urban planning academic, was the lecturer at ISOCARP55 (Fifty-fifth Conference of International Association of Urban and Regional Planners located in Jakarta Indonesia) and he presented the results of part of his research "The Power of Culture in giving room to the Future of the Urban Economy”.
Dr. Ranjbar, gave a speech, while exploring the experience of European cities in this field, examined the achievements of Iranian cities such as "Abbas Abad" cultural tourism area in Tehran.
*The International Society of City and Regional Planners (ISOCARP) is a global association of experienced professional city and regional planners. ISOCARP was founded in 1965 in a bid to bring together recognised and highly-qualified planners in an international network.
Today, the ISOCARP’s network brings together individual and institutional members from more than 85 countries worldwide. They are planners and other stakeholders involved in the development and maintenance of the built environment. As a non-governmental organisation ISOCARP is recognized by the United Nations (UN), the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UNHCS/UN-HABITAT), and the Council of Europe. The Society also has a formal consultative status with the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). Although ISOCARP members work in many different fields we all share a common interest in the spatial and environmental dimensions of urbanisation, advising key decision-makers, proposing and supporting projects for intervention in a spatial context through general or specific actions.
The objectives of ISOCARP are to improve cities and territories through planning practice, training, education and research. ISOCARP promotes the planning profession in all its aspects. ISOCARP keeps its focus on being a politically and commercially independent network of professional planners. We have grown into a world-wide organisation but also kept a strong European emphasis. The Society aims at becoming a more global organisation and is particularly looking for a stronger base in Asia, Latin America and Africa. However, it is also important to strengthen the traditional European base. The main tools of ISOCARP are the yearly congresses, symposia, workshops and publications.

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