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ISOCARP Congress: 'Early Bird' registrations
Conference
Posted on 28 July 2022
The Brussels-Capital Region will be hosting the 58th ISOCARP World Urban Planning Congress (3-6 October 2022). Urban planners, allied professionals and policy makers will meet to discuss this year's theme: "From wealthy to healthy cities".
Early Bird registrations
Interested parties can now register until 31th of August at a reduced price - extended deadline!
The congress will consist of plenary sessions, workshops and round tables, taking place in Maison de la Poste on the Tour et Taxis site. In addition, site visits by bike and by foot will be organised in different parts of the city. The full programme will be announced shortly.
More information on the different price categories and the registration procedure is available on the congress website: https://brussels2022.dryfta.com/registration.
Early Bird deadline: 15th of August 2022.
Rethinking the place of health in the city
The organisation of this congress is in line with the priorities of the Brussels-Capital Region. Indeed, with its territorial development policy, the Brussels region aims to improve the qualities of habitability, especially in the densest central neighbourhoods. Public and open spaces are an integral part of the urbanity and fulfil many functions. In others words, they are essential for a healthy and livable city. So the idea behind this Congress is simple: our living environment determines our health!
The ISOCARP Congress is organised in collaboration with urban.brussels, perspective.brussels and Brussels Environment.