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Item Open Access Report of communication and meeting with Thematic Group Coordinators during the joint ACSP-AESOP Congress in Dublin(AESOP, 2013-07-15)An e-mail correspondence was held with Thematic Group Coordinators in late June - early July with a view to improve communication and information flow within and between Thematic Groups. 12 out of 14 Thematic Groups answered, while no replies could be received from two of the Thematic Groups, Urban Design in Planning and Monitoring of the European Landscape Convention. It should be noted that it is still possible for these groups to send their answers and comments, which could then be incorporated into this report. Two other Thematic Groups, New Technologies & Planning and French and British Planning Studies replied but their coordinators were not able to send answers to the questions due to various reasons. It is also possible for these groups to send their answers/comments or respond to the information compiled in this report. 1. Information received from Thematic Group Coordinators via e-mail correspondence 2. Comments and suggestions from Thematic Group Coordinators 3. The outcomes of the Thematic Group Coordinators meeting held in Dublin, 15.07.2013Item Open Access Report of meeting with Thematic Group Coordinators during the AESOP Congress in Utrecht 2014(AESOP, 2014-07-10)On 10th of July, a brief meeting was held with the Thematic Group Coordinators that were available to attend. The coordinators of Planning & Complexity Thematic Group, Transportation Planning & Policy Thematic Group, Ethics Values & Planning Thematic Group, Resilience and Risks Mitigation Thematic Group, Public Spaces and Urban Cultures Thematic Group were present at the meeting. The following points were highlighted and discussed: 1. Guidelines for Thematic Groups and Annual Reports 2. Thematic Group Meetings Time Slots for Future Congresses 3. Thematic Groups and Congress Tracks 4. Visibility of Thematic Groups (Notes Ela Bablik-Sutcliffe) This item contains the following files: 1 . Report of meeting with Thematic Group Coordinators during the AESOP Congress in Utrecht 2014.pdf 2. Readme.rtfItem Open Access Roundtable Inclusive and Cohesive Urban Development in European Cities European Reflections and Learnings for a Post-War Urban Planning Friday, October 18, 2024(AESOP, 2024) Yehorchenkova, Nataliia; Yehorchenkov, Oleksii; Purkarthofer, Eva; Humer, Alois; Finka, Maros; Jamečný, LíubomírColleagues at Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, together with the AESOP Thematic Group on Transboundary Planning and Governance invited the AESOP community to an indeed remarkable one day Roundtable to collect European experiences and inspiration for a post-war urban planning in Ukraine. This day of Roundtable continued the engagement of the AESOP Thematic Group in voicing the various implications for Urban and Regional Planning in the face of the war in Ukraine. At earlier occasions organized by the TG, concerns of European macroregional and cross border cooperation were discussed in more detail (f.e. at the AESOP Annual Congress in Lodz 2022). At the Bratislava event, emphasis was put on listening to challenges and threats of urban and regional planning in Ukraine and to discussing learnings and options for a post-war era. The event was transdisciplinary and the list of speakers stretched from Ukrainian politicians and stakeholders to national and international researchers in the field. As a result, contributions were diverse and painted a varied picture of post-war planning. Some explicitly highlighted the situation in Ukrainian cities while others provided input and learning from post-war urban planning from other places and from historical experiences. The setting of the event helped to connect the practitioners’ and the researchers’ inputs by being a fully hybrid event, taking place at the premises of Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava and being livestreamed via zoom to the online community of AESOP and particularly Ukraine. A total of approx. 60 participants joined the event, half of them onsite and half of them online.