A World Planning Congress as a Super Puzzle and Creative Process

From a Super Puzzle to a high quality, inspiring and impactful Congress Programme
Already the organising of a small seminar can be a challenge. At the same time the preparatory phase is usually very inspiring, it generates a wealth of new ideas and helps to filter out the best contributions. Being a member of the jury for the Gerd Albers Awards the time I spend with the review of newly published books and articles is usually a most refreshing highlight of the year.
The International Society of City and Regional Planners received by the deadline of its call for proposal already 716 proposals for papers and special sessions of the 61st World Planning Congress. These abstracts and full submissions for Special Sessions, Round Tables, Partner Sessions, Technical Tours, Keynote Lectures and a Young Planning Professionals Workshop all have to be reviewed and orchestrated into the Programme of the Congress in Riyadh and its virtual pre-conference. And of course, precious time has to be reserved for networking and socialising during the four days Congress in Riyadh in December.
On top of all that and as a kind of icing on the cake, ISOCARP will announce in Riyadh the winners of six different awards, each with its deadline for submission (https://isocarp.org/activities/awards/ ), jury and review process. These awards are:
- ISOCARP Awards for Excellence
- Gerd Albers Award
- ISOCARP Student Award
- Sam van Embden Award (given on the occasion of ISOCARP’s 50th Anniversary in 2015), this award is being reintroduced in 2025 to mark the society’s 60th anniversary.
- Women In Planning Award
- Planning Process Award
With more than 700 abstracts submitted for paper presentations and special sessions alone it can be expected that for all activities at the 61st ISOCARP World Planning Congress in Riyadh about 900 proposals will be reviewed and weighted for the Sessions and Awards.
Important work in this context will be delivered by the two General Rapporteurs Ulrich Graute and Nadine Bithar Chahine, the Congress Director, the Congress Committee ICC, the Local Organising Committee of Riyadh Municipality and the ISOCARP Secretariat in The Hague, Netherlands. However, to deliver the work at the highest standards of quality for all five Tracks of the World Planning Congress, four Track Rapporteurs have been appointed for each of the five Tracks to jointly review the abstracts submitted (see pictures). A big thank you already now to the 20 Track Rapporteurs, ISOCARP and the Local Organizing Committee. Together we will manage to compile the record high interest in our Congress from a Supper Puzzle and logistic challenge into an excellent Congress Programme.
Find more information and register for the Congress https://riyadh2025.isocarp.org/
Visit also the ISOCARP Website: https://isocarp.org/


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