Urban Planning Society of China

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The Urban Planning Society of China (UPSC) (中国城市规划学会), formerly the Urban and Rural Planning Committee under the Architectural Society of China (URPCASC), is a Chinese Urban planning academic institution. It was founded in 1956.

History

Urban Planning Society of China was formerly known as Urban and Rural Planning Committee under the Architectural Society of China. It was ceased for any activity during the Cultural Revolution period and was re-organized in August 1978. In 1992, UPSC formally registered as a

Ministry of Construction and Ministry of Civil Affairs. UPSC former and current Presidents are Wang Wenke, Cao Hongtao, Zheng Xiaoxie, Wu Liangyong
and Zhou Ganzhi.

Organization

UPSC has four

disaster prevention planning.[1] The Society administrative function stays at Secretariat with three subordinate offices: the Editorial Department, the Consulting Department and the Liaison Office. The past and current Secretary General include An Yongyu, Xia Zonggan and Shi Nan
.

See also

References

  1. ^ Shi, Dr. Nan (11 October 2007). "Traditional Urban Planning in China: A Proposal for CHAMSPAN" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2012-02-19. Retrieved 2024-01-24.

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