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In June 2014 it had 32 members in 24 European countries. When they join, new member organisations sign an International Agreement on the nature of spatial planning, the responsibilities of planners, common educational standards and a code of conduct. It runs an Awards Scheme every two years, giving prizes for outstanding work in creating attractive places.Current work of ECTP-CEU includes: (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Dissemination of the Charter of European Planning – a manifesto for planning European cities in the 21st century[2]The design of a Vision enhancing the quality and efficiency of cities and urban life in EuropeThe production of a guide to spatial planning and territorial cohesionPublishing the proceedings of conferences on European spatial development and the preparation of forthcoming conferencesOrganising the next European Urban and Regional Planning Awards.Participation in the organisation of the Biennial of European Towns and Town PlannersPublishing studies on the Recognition of Planning Qualifications in Europe and proposals on the mutual recognition and mobility of planners across EuropeOrganising workshops for young planners on current urban issues and objectives of the European Union relating to territorial and urban planningTable of ContentsMembers[edit]Executive Committee Members[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Members[edit]Executive Committee Members[edit]Autumn 2019 – Autumn 2021President \/ Treasurer\u00a0: Michael SteinVice-President\u00a0: Janet AskewSecretary-General\u00a0: Joris ScheersAdministrators\u00a0: Vladan Djokic, Chantal Guillet, Rachel Ivers (resigned on 22\/02\/2021)Autumn 2017 – Autumn 2019 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4President\u00a0: Ignacio Pem\u00e1nVice-President \/ Treasurer\u00a0: Michael SteinSecretary-General\u00a0: Joris ScheersAdministrators\u00a0: Janet Askew, Vladan Djokic, Henk Van der KampAutumn 2015 – Autumn 2017President\u00a0: Joris ScheersVice-President\u00a0: Henk Van der KampSecretary-General\u00a0: Dominique LancrenonTreasurer\u00a0: Michael SteinAdministrators\u00a0: Vincent Goodstadt, Ignacio Pem\u00e1n, Jo\u00e3o TeixeiraAutumn 2013 – Autumn 2015President\u00a0: Henk Vander KampVice-President\u00a0: Joris ScheersSecretary-General\u00a0: Dominique LancrenonTreasurer\u00a0: Michael SteinAdministrators\u00a0: Vincent Goodstadt, Ignacio Pem\u00e1n, Jo\u00e3o TeixeiraThe European Urban & Regional Planning Awards were inaugurated in 1990 by the former European Council of Town Planners (ECTP) supported by the European Commission. The biennial awards have the stated objectives to:demonstrate successful and innovative planning projects and developments which improve the quality of life of European citizenspromote the ECTP-CEU Vision of the future of European cities and regions \u2013 a way to create and enhance conditions favourable to sustainable development.illustrate the diversity and wide scope of planning activitydemonstrate the advantages of participation in the planning process, facilitated and enabled by professional plannersthe concept of \u201cterritorial cohesion\u201dexplain how stakeholders in spatial development formulate joint strategies to tackle problems in an inter-connected world.Recipients:1991 1st Planning AwardsCitizen participation in urban planning at Solingen, Germany, (Urban Planning)The West Forest Park Project, Denmark, Danish Forest and Nature Agency (Rural Planning)The Development and Planning between France and Geneva, Haute-Savoie (Cross-Border Planning)Programma Risorgive Storga, Italy, Provincia di Treviso (Special Award: Best Planning Document)Barcelona 2000, Spain, Barcelona City Council (Community\u2019s Special Award: Strategic City Planning in a European context)1994 2nd Planning AwardsRehabilitation of the Matera historical site and the facing Murgia high plateau, Italy (Urban Planning)The Lancashire Green Audit, the Lancashire Environmental Action Plan, the Lancashire Structure Plan, UK (Regional Planning)Lyon 2010: Strategic Planning in Action, France (Regional Planning Award)Bedre By \u2013 Towards the Sustainable City, Aalborg, Denmark (Best Planning Document)1998 3rd Planning AwardsHistoric Santiago de Compostela Cherishes its Past, Spain (Local Planning)Popular support for Po Delta Plan, Italy (Regional Planning)Keeping old Toledo Alive, Spain, in association with USA (Planning between EU and other countries) S\u00fcdstadt T\u00fcbingen (2002)2002 4th Planning Awards[3]Land Planning Guidelines for Valladolid, Spain (Category: Planning)The ROM-Project for the Gent canal Zone, Belgium (Category: Regional Planning)Special Plan for the Old City of Le\u00f3n, Spain (Category: Urban Design)S\u00fcdstadt, T\u00fcbingen, Germany (Category: Conversion and Renewal)The Village, Caterham-on-the-Hill, England (Category: Conversion and Renewal)Kanaalzone Plan at Apeldoorn, The Netherlands (Category: Water and City)2004 5th Planning AwardsAbandoibara regeneration project and new southern railway line (OAVS), Bilbao, Spain (Category: Local Plans: Re-development)Urban Restructuring: Workshop for the City’s Future, Leinefelde, Germany (Category: Local Plans: Re-development)Master Plan Steigereiland, Amsterdam, Netherlands (Category: Local Plans: New Development )Child-Friendly Urban Renewal in Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, Germany (Category: Urban & Neighbourhood Management)2006 6th Planning Awards Bullring, Birmingham (2006)Asturias Coastal Zone Protection Plan (POLA), Spain (Category: Regional Planning )The Basque Regional Strategy, Spain (Category: Regional Planning )Local Spatial Plan for Wzg\u00f3rze \u015aw. Bronis\u0142awy (St. Bronis\u0142awa Hill), Poland[4] (Category: Local Planning)Parc Saint-L\u00e9onard, Li\u00e8ge, Belgium (Category: Urban Design)The Bullring, Birmingham (Category: Urban Design)2008 7th Planning AwardsThe Green Metropolis – tri-national regional development project, Germany-Netherlands-Belgium (Category: Cross-Border Planning \/ Regional Planning \/ Territorial Cohesion)Drammen, Norway (Category: Urban Region)Rombeek-Enschede, Netherlands (Category: Public Participation in Planning)Stonebridge, London, UK (Category: Public Participation in Planning)Ecocity of Sarriguren, Spain (Category: Environmental \/ Sustainability)2010 8th Planning Awards, presented in Brussels[5] Cross-border Geneva: an urban project as the cornerstone for a united conurbation, GenevaProgetto Po \u2013 Plans, programmes and projects for the protection and enhancement of the Po River in Piedmont, ItalyLiverpool One – Regeneration, Renewal, Reinvention, UKTorino Town Plan, ItalyTransformation plan of La Mina neighbourhood in the Barcelona conurbation, Spain2012 9th Planning Awards[6]Central Madrid Project, SpainThe Garden City – Jardin Plessis Robinson, France2014 10th Planning Awards[7]Embarking the Whole Territory on the Path of Sustainability – Department of Town and Country Planning, Housing and Energy, Republic and State of Geneva, SwitzerlandMontm\u00e9lian and its future Triangle Sud solar area, FranceFornebu green town built on outstanding national and international expertise, NorwayLimburg Territorial Development Programme, BelgiumReferences[edit]External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/european-council-of-spatial-planners\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"European Council of Spatial Planners"}}]}]