2011 Karen R. Polenske Best Student Paper Competition announcement
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2011 IACP Best Student Paper Competition announcement
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IACP Newsletter Issue No.5
English Version / Chinese Version (中文版)
2010 IACP Best Student Paper Award Result
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IACP Newsletter Issue No.4
English Version / Chinese Version (中文版)
- 2010 IACP Election Result
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The 3rd International Association for China Planning (IACP) Conference Summary Click to learn more
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"Coordinated Urban and Rural Development and Planning"
The 5th International Association for China Planning (IACP) Conference
Beijing, June 17-19, 2011

(click to see poster of the 5th IACP conference)
World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research (WSTLUR)
July 28-30, 2011,
Westin Resort & Spa
Whistler, British Columbia,
Canada
(Call for paper)
2nd International Conference on China’s Urban Transition and City Planning
27 -28 May 2011, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom (Call for paper)
2011 World Planning Schools Congress (WPSC2011)
4-8 July 2011, Perth, Western Australia
(Conference website) (Call for paper)
"Better City, Better Life"
The 4th International Association for China Planning (IACP) Conference
Shanghai, June 19-21, 2010
(Final Program) (Conference Location Maps)
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The IACP (International Association for China Planning) is an
independent non-profit organization of scholars, students, and practitioners
interested in planning issues in China. Founded in 2005 and located in
Washington DC, USA, its mission is three-fold: (1) to serve as a bridge
between urban planning researchers and practitioners in China and their
counterparts in other countries, (2) to provide a forum for scholarly and
professional dialogues, and (3) to form a lively and supportive community
for its members. IACP currently has members and friends totaled over 200
people (list of
members and friends). They include professors and students at universities, planners and managers
employed by international institutions, governmental agencies and consulting
firms, and other professionals working in various organizations. IACP also
has corporate members (list of corporate members). The whole membership has a wide geographic representation, which
includes not only North America, but also Asia and Europe. IACP members also
come from diverse academic and professional backgrounds, such as urban
planning, architecture, geography, economics, public policy, environmental
management, and real estate development.
As a global network of scholars, students, and practitioners, IACP is
committed to promoting the career advancement of its members by fostering
fellowship, exchange, and cooperation among them. If you are interested in
planning and development issues in China’s cities and regions, please join
us! (membership
application instruction).
Zhongren Peng
Chair, IACP Board of Directors
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