Abbreviation | CIP |
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Formation | 1919 |
Legal status | Active |
Headquarters | Ottawa, Ontario |
Region served | Canada |
Official language | English, French |
Website | www.cip-icu.ca |
The Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) is a professional organization in Canada for those involved in land use planning. It is responsible for advocating at national and international levels for members, developing public policy positions, and providing services to members. The Institute has over 8,000 members from across Canada and around the world, and works closely with the eleven Provincial and Territorial Institutes and Associations (PTIAs).[1][2] It was founded in 1919.[1]
The Institute plays an active role in defining the planning profession and working toward more sustainable communities. The Institute defines planning as a discipline which addresses "the use of land, resources, facilities and services in ways that secure the physical, economic and social efficiency, health and well-being of urban and rural communities."[1] This definition provides a national focus and unity for the profession, while clearly illustrating the need for planners to work towards sustainability in urban and regional developments.
As the national body for planning, the Institute also provides codes of conduct and practice for planners, as well as numerous resources on current trends in planning and allied professions.