Planners and their organizations throughout the world 
provide leadership in addressing many societal issues. Often, challenges
 and successes cross geographic, national, and institutional borders.  
Best practices are often shared.  Requests for assistance, too, occur 
through personal or institutional networks.
      
   

        American Planning Association (APA)

          The American Planning   Association is an
 independent, not-for-profit educational organization committed   to 
urban, suburban, regional, and rural planning. APA and its professional 
  institute, the American Institute of Certified Planners, advance the 
art and   science of planning to meet the needs of people and society. 
APA represents   43,500 practicing planners, officials, and citizens 
involved with urban and   rural planning issues.

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        Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP)

        The Canadian Institute of Planners has been dedicated  to the 
advancement of responsible planning throughout Canada since 1919.  
Working on behalf of planners and the planning profession, CIP serves as
 the  national voice of Canada's planning community. More than half of 
the CIP's  6,000 members are government employees, mainly working for 
municipal/local  planning offices. 

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        Commonwealth Association of Planners 
(CAP)

        The Commonwealth Association of  Planners 
is concerned with the planning  and management of settlements and 
regions across the Commonwealth. Professional  organizations of urban 
and regional planners across the Commonwealth are  members. [More] 
    
        Planning Institute  Australia (PIA)

        The Planning Institute of Australia was 
founded in 1951 and  is the only national organization representing 
qualified urban and regional  planners and other related disciplines in 
Australia.

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http://masadepan.itb.ac.id/

http://icaexpo.coop


      

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