Current Challenges for Spatial Planning
Current Challenges for Spatial Planning Profession and Education in Transition
Core Requirements for Planners` University Education

Does a more effect- and impact-related planning need more pro-active and engaged planners?
Trying to sum up the discussions I followed at recent national and international conferences on sustainable urban and territorial planning the following points and expressions come to my mind:
- In general, there is not lack of knowledge but a lack of implementation and transformation
- We have to think bolder, bigger and put peer pressure on leaders
- Cities are more agile than nations and can react faster
- Cities have to be economically, social and environmentally more resilient
- In future, cities will either be sustainable or they will not exist
- Planners have to make up the case for integrated planning more clearly and effectively
If there is one characteristic which distinguishes urban and territorial planning from most other professions it is its cross sector, multi stakeholder and multi level approach for both, plans as documents and processes of joint decision-making. That should be an asset in these times of crises.
But how comes that in these dynamic times of crises the public and decision-makers rarely turn to planers and instead, fall back into the habit of case by case, sector oriented and often short sighted muddling through and decision-making? Could it be that planers are too shy and prefer waiting to be called instead of being more proactive? Could it be that already in their education planners should learn more about how to engage more actively and effectively in planning processes and urban governance? How proactive should planers be to increase the effect and impact of integrated sustainable planning on development?
I am glad that I am invited to speak and discuss with other panellists at the ISOCARP World Planning Congress on 5 October 2022 on 'Current Challenges for Spatial Planning Profession and Education in Transition'. If you can, please come to Brussels and join the Special Session.
Concept of the special session and contributors
Maros Finka, AESOP, President, SPECTRA CE EU at STU, Slovakia
Zeynap Gunay ISOCARP Board, ISOCARP Board / Istanbul Technical University
Policies and Governance for Resilient and Sustainable Cities and Regions









