Title
  Spatial Planning and Development
   
  Dipl.-Ing. Helmut Brackmann, Chairperson of Commission 8 
Terms of Reference
  - Regional and local structure planning 
  
 - Urban and rural land use planning 
  
 - Planning policies and environmental improvement 
  
 - Urban development and implementation 
  
 - Public-private partnership 
  
 - Informal settlements and urbanisation in developing countries 
  
 - Environmental impact assessments. 
  
Mission Statement
  - Focus on physical planning at all levels, undertake and learn from case 
  studies and enhance understanding and knowledge of planning systems. The 
  importance of sustainable development, environmental issues in planning and 
  environmental impact assessments (EIA) in spatial planning procedures will be 
  key issues throughout the plan period. 
  
 - Continue to co-operate with countries in social and economic transition, 
  in eastern Europe and other parts of the world. 
  
 - Assist with the implementation of Agenda 21 (from the Rio Earth Summit) 
  and the Global Plan of Action (from the HABITAT II conference in Istanbul) at 
  the local and urban level. Pay particular attention to informal settlements 
  and urbanisation problems in developing countries. 
  
 - Focus on implementation problems, especially in inner city areas, and on 
  public/private partnership and other tools that promote planned and 
  sustainable land use development. 
  
 
Title
  Urban regeneration 
Policy issues 
  - Inner cities and the regeneration of established urban areas. 
  
 - Determination of the extent to which methods used to solve a particular 
  problem might be successfully applied elsewhere. 
  
Chair
  Paul Lohmann (Netherlands). 
Specific project(s)
  - Observe different projects over a long time scale in such a way as to 
  determine whether the methods or instruments used might be successfully 
  applied to other projects in other countries.
 
  - Produce an interim report of findings during the preceding plan period 
  (1994-1998), drawing on material presented at the FIG congress, 1998.
 
  - Consider further findings of case studies already under way in the 
  Netherlands and Germany.
 
  - Extend case studies to Slovakia, Norway and Finland and, if possible, to 
  venues outside Europe - for example, in Australia and the Far 
East.
 
 
Workshop(s)
  "Urban regeneration", 22 - 25 September 1999, Rotterdam, 
  Netherlands. 
Publication(s)
  - Workshop reports (by the commission), as hard copy and on the 
  commission home page.
 
  - Interesting case studies (possibly).
 
 
Timetable
  - Reports of workshops: 1999 and 2000.
 
  - Case studies: at the end of the project.
 
  - Working group final report to FIG congress, 2002.
 
 
Beneficiaries
  FIG member associations, governments, international agencies, individual 
  surveyors and others working on urban regeneration 
problems. 
 
Title
  Surveyors and EIA 
Policy issues 
  - Promote sustainable development and environmental issues in spatial 
    planning. 
    
 
  - Deliver knowledge to developing countries and countries in 
    transition.
 
 
Chair
  To be advised. 
Specific project(s)
  - Exchange knowledge and examples of best practice.
 
  - Expand on work undertaken during the preceding plan period (1994-1998) by 
  the working group "Surveyors and EIA".
 
  - Undertake and present the results of case studies.
 
  - Collaborate closely in all of the foregoing with the FIG task force on 
  sustainable development.
 
 
Workshop(s)
  At FIG working weeks, 1999, 2000 and 2001. 
Publication(s)
  - "Surveyors and EIA" including guidelines(by the commission), on the 
  commission home page and possibly as hard copy.
 
  - Workshop reports (by the commission), as hard copy and on the commission 
  home page.
 
 
Timetable
  - Reports of workshops: 1999, 2000, 2001.
 
  - "Surveyors and EIA": 2002.
 
  - Working group final report to FIG congress, 2002.
 
 
Beneficiaries
  FIG member associations, governments, international agencies, individual 
  surveyors and planners involved in spatial planning and 
EIA. 
 
Title
  Global urbanisation process and mega cities 
Policy issues 
Global urbanisation problems and processes and the special problems of 
  mega cities including informal settlements.
Chair
  To be advised. 
Specific project(s)
  - Collect ideas and build up a network for the exchange of experiences and 
  sustainable models, working closely with the other FIG commissions, the FIG 
  task force on sustainable develoment and UNCHS.
 
  - Participate in the URBAN 2000 congress, Berlin.
 
 
Workshop(s)
  At FIG working weeks, 1999, 2000 and 2001. 
Publication(s)
  Workshop reports (by the commission), as hard copy and on the 
  commission home page. 
  Working group report and statement. 
Timetable
  Reports of workshops: 1999, 2000, 2001. 
  Working group final report and statement, FIG congress, 
2002. 
Beneficiaries
  FIG member associations, governments, international agencies, individual 
  surveyors and others involved in the problems of urbanisation. 
 
Other activities
  - Maintain and develop the commission home page, linkages to other relevant 
  home pages and new pages or other networks for special projects, to keep 
  commission delegates, other FIG members, users of surveying services and the 
  public involved in and informed about the work of the commission.
 
  - Publish commission newsletters on a continuing basis, including on the 
  commission home page.
 
  - Consider establishing a working group on public/private partnerships to 
  study different procedures for making contracts to plan and implement more 
  sustainable development in cities, to prepare best practice examples and to 
  see how these influence financial and social outcomes.
 
  - Endeavour to produce abstracts of workshop and seminar papers in French, 
  German and other languages.
 
 
 
Commission officers and chairs of working 
groups
  Chair  Dipl.-Ing. Helmut Brackmann Görkenstrasse 8 
  D-46242 Bottrop 
  GERMANY Email helmut.brackmann[at]bottrop.de Tel 
  + 49 (0)2041 70 3212 Fax + 49 (0)2041 70 3108 
  Vice Chair  Paul A. G. Lohmann 
  Paul A. G. Lohmann 
  Holland Urban Institute 
  Nieboerweg 228 
  NL-2566 GC The Hague 
  NETHERLANDS 
  E-mail: Lohmann.Paul[at]Zonnet.nl  
Working Group 8.1
  Chair Paul Lohmann (see above) 
Working Group 8.2
  Chair To be advised. 
Working Group 8.3 
  Chair To be advised. 
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