Academy for Territorial Development in the Leibniz Association
Acronym: ARL
General Information
Identification Code: 613043914135-96
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Entity Form: Institution under public law
Registration Category: Think tanks and research institutions
Registration Date: 8/5/2014
Last Update: 10/17/2023
EP Accredited Number: 0
Mission & Interests
Goals: The ARL offers knowledge-based analysis and advice on current sustainable spatial development issues. The specific working method of the ARL, which is transdisciplinary and network-based, allows for close collaboration and a wide-ranging exchange of ideas and knowledge between members of the academic community and planning practitioners. The ARL’s network of eminent experts from science and practice carries out research and knowledge transfer activities within the Academy’s joint working bodies, thus offering important insights and findings for the future-oriented development of spatial structures and the political and planning measures necessary for shaping them. For this reason, the ARL makes the results of its work available to all interested parties as well as to stakeholders in politics and public administrations on an ongoing basis.
Interests Represented: Does not represent commercial interests
Interests:
- Agriculture and rural development
- Climate action
- Culture
- Digital economy and society
- Economy, finance and the euro
- Education and training
- Employment and social affairs
- Energy
- Environment
- European neighbourhood policy
- Institutional affairs
- Maritime affairs and fisheries
- Public health
- Regional policy
- Research and innovation
- Taxation
- Trans-European Networks
- Transport
Levels of Interest:
- national
- sub-national
- european
Activities
Main EU Legislative Proposals: - Comparative Analysis of Territorial Governance an Spatial Planning Systems in Europe (COMPASS > ESPON Project)
- Spatial and Transport Development in European Corridors
- Gender in Spatial Development
- Smart Grids - Smart Cities
- Planning and Governing the Metropolis
Communication Activities: www.arl-net.de/en
www.arl-international.com
Inter-institutional or Unofficial Groupings: N/A
Head Office
Address: Vahrenwalderstr. 247
Post Code: 30179
City: Hanover
Country: GERMANY
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EU Office
Address: Vahrenwalderstr. 247
Post Code: 30179
City: Hanover
Country: GERMANY
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Financial Data
New Organisation: false
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Membership Information
Members10 Percent: 0
Members25 Percent: 3
Members50 Percent: 0
Members75 Percent: 1
Members: 6
Members F T E: 3.5
Info Members: The network is made up of around 150 academy members (MdA) and a further approx. 1000 experts, of whom around 650 are currently active in a wide range of thematic ARL groups. The members of the Academy (MdA) (according to the statutes a maximum of 150 persons) are elected for a limited period of 10 years. At the end of 10 years, membership can be renewed. The members and the other contributors are mainly from Germany or neighboring countries (also from non-EU countries such as Switzerland), to a small extent also from overseas.
The results, which are worked out in the working groups, are published in ARL publications, partly in other publishing houses (Routledge, Springer, etc.), presented at ARL's own and other events, and transferred via direct contact with politicians.
The Headquarters is based in Hanover an ensures the functioning of the network.
Structure
Structure Type: Structure
Is Member Of: Keine Mitgliedsorganisationen, lediglich natürliche Personen.
Organisation Members: Leibniz Association: The Leibniz Association connects 97 independent research institutions that range in focus from natural, engineering and environmental sciences to economics, spatial and social sciences and the humanities. Leibniz Institutes address issues of social, economic and ecological relevance.
https://www.leibniz-gemeinschaft.de/en/about-us/about-the-leibniz-association
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG): The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) is the central self-governing research funding organisation in Germany. The DFG serves the sciences and humanities and promotes research of the highest quality in all its forms and disciplines at universities and non-university research institutions. The focus is on funding projects developed by the academic community itself in the area of knowledge-driven research.
https://www.dfg.de/en/dfg_profile/about_the_dfg/what_is_the_dfg/index.html
Informationsdienst Wissenschaft (IDW): the news portal for the latest from science and research.
https://www.idw-online.de/de/aboutus
Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft zum Studium Niedersachsens (WiG): The society is a network of people interested in regional studies. The purpose of the association is to carry out projects of regional research and scientific regional studies in Lower Saxony and to promote such projects.
http://www.wig-niedersachsen.de/
Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP): AESOP was established in 1987 in Belgium as an international association with scientific, artistic and educational purposes and operates according to its Charter. With over 150 members, AESOP is the only representation of planning schools of Europe. The administrative and managerial organs of the AESOP are: the General Assembly, the Council of Representatives and the Executive Committee.
http://www.aesop-planning.eu
Akkreditierungsverbund für Studiengänge der Architektur und Planung, ASAP e.V.: ASAP e.V. is an association of organizations from the profession and higher education in the legal form of a registered association, with the aim of promoting quality assurance in teaching and studies at universities through accreditation. It develops qualitative criteria for accreditation for study programs in architecture, interior design, landscape architecture and urban/spatial planning.
http://www.asap-akkreditierung.de/
Zentrum für Wissenschaftsmanagement e.V. (ZWM): It supports universities, research institutions and funding organizations in professionalizing science management. As an initiator, service provider and network, the ZWM offers target group-specific continuing education, advises organizations and operates the portal "wissenschaftsmanagement-online".
http://www.zwm-speyer.de/