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Uw zoekacties: International New Towns Association

0017 International New Towns Association

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History
Formation
Born in the UK
Villes Nouvelles * 
The USA: Real Estate and the Free Market
Conflict of Interests
Founding
Development
Organisation
The organization was and is simple: INTA takes pride in its compact, non-bureaucratic structure. *  There is a General Assembly of all paying members. This meets at the annual congress and determines the general policy.
The Governing Board, composed of representatives of the various countries and chosen by the General Assembly, is the most important general administrative body. Every two years, it chooses a president *  and an Executive Committee, consisting of 15 members. In addition, there is a General Secretariat led by a General Secretary with executive tasks.
There are several different categories of members: ‘national members’ (1991: 3.5 per cent), ‘corporate members’ (1991: 63.3 per cent) and ‘individual members’ (1991: 33.2 per cent). *  The members come principally from the public sector (1991: 61.6 per cent), but the private sector is also relatively well-represented (1991: 13.9 per cent). In 1991, the proportion of designers was 11.9 per cent, but academics formed at that time only 3.8 per cent of all members. * 
Information about member numbers is difficult to retrieve. At an election in 1994, there were seven national members (Egypt, Israel, the Netherlands, Turkey, France, Taiwan and the UK) registered, 95 institutional, 50 individual and 14 honorary members; in total 740 voting members from 35 countries. *  An acquisition letter from 1999 refers to 1000 members in 47 countries.
Activities
Annual Congresses
Advisory Panels
Other Activities
Archive
Origins, Size and State
Treatment
Consulted Literature
F. Schaffer, The New Town Story, London, 1970
J. Roullier et al., Vingt-cinq ans de villes nouvelles en France, Paris, 1989
M. Provoost, ‘New Towns on the Cold War Frontier’, http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2006-06-28-provoost-en.html.
Inventaris
Research programmes
EU Research Programmes Interreg II-III, 1998-2004
0017 International New Towns Association
Inventaris
Research programmes
EU Research Programmes Interreg II-III, 1998-2004
NB:
The Research programme Interreg, initiated by the European Committee on 10 July 1996 and funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), was aimed at European collaboration in the field of spatial planning. It was such a success that it was repeated several times: Interreg II in 1998 and Interreg III in 2000 (to 2006). Initially, Interreg was mainly aimed at aspects of spatial planning, but as from Interreg III the approach became much more interdisciplinary. The Interreg programme used a subdivision in six areas with specific spatial features, including the North Western Metropolitan Area (NWMA: (Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, UK) and North West Europe (NWE), each with its own programme secretariat. In addition, different forms of collaboration were distinguished: A) international, B) transnational and C) interregional. Due to its elaborate international network, INTA was involved in various Interreg research initiatives from the start, seeing mainly to the organizational side. With regard to implementation phases, only the Interreg IIC-project ‘The Inclusive New Town’ is documented.

Kenmerken

Datering:
1976-2004
Omvang in m.:
18,5
Auteur toegang:
Beaten, J.-P.
Auteur:
Beaten, J.-P.
Openbaarheid:
Openbaar