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Czech Association for Urban and Regional Planning (AUUP CR)
Czech Association for Urban and Regional Planning
Canadian Institute of Planners
Canadian member organisation for planners.
Commonwealth Association of Planners
Umbrella body for professional organisations across the commonwealth. A forum to discuss the creation of healthy, attractive and competitive towns, cities and regions.
CERTU - Centre for the Study of Urban Planning
CERTU is the Centre for the Study of Urban Planning, Transportation and Public Facilities. It is a French technical services agency under the Ministry of Public Works, Transportation and Housing. (English content)
How we did it
How we did it ... Journey survey aims to unlock Harlow's growth
Project: To assess the highways and public transport networks around Harlow and Bishop's Stortford ahead of substantial planned growth.
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