Submission & downloads
Abstract Submission
The deadline for submission passed on 19 January 2015. Almost 860 abstracts
have been submitted. All authors have been notified on their
acceptance/rejection for a Full Paper. If, for any reason, you have not
received a notification yet, please contact aesop2015abstracts
Full Papers Submission
All authors from whom the abstracts have been accepted, are invited to provide a Full Paper for their paper presentation. Please see the guidelines for submission below.
The Full Paper Submission Deadline is
May 15, 2026 May 22,
2026
Full Papers must be submitted using this Full Paper Template.
How to submit your Full Paper
1. Download the Full Paper Template here and save it to your computer.
2. Prepare your Full Paper using the template and following the instructions provided.
3. When your Full Paper is completed and ready to send, open this Online Full Paper Submission Form.
4. Fill in the simple form and attach both DOCX and PDF file with your Full Paper.
5. Upon receipt of your submission, the system will issue an e-mail
confirmation to the corresponding author automatically. If you will not
receive it within 1 hour (and it will not be either in your spam folder),
please contact us by e-mail (aesop2015abstracts
6. Once you have submitted your Full Paper, if you need to make any
additions or amendments to it, please contact us by e-mail (aesop2015abstracts
Please note: The authors should indicate in the Online Full Paper Submission Form whether they intend to participate in the Best Congress Paper competition and whether they agree that their paper is made available for the Congress participants.
Cancelling a Full Paper submission
Should you wish to withdraw your Full Paper please contact the AESOP 2015
Congress Secretariat and confirm the withdrawal in writing by e-mail (aesop2015abstracts
Publication Policy
Proceedings
The authors of the abstracts are required to submit their Full Paper before
May 15, 2026 May 22 in
order to secure their participation as presenter. In case your Full Paper is
not submitted before this deadline, your submission might be cancelled or
reallocated in the final programme.
All Full Paper submissions will be available online in the form of electronic publication with ISBN accessible on the website. Authors are asked to authorize the digital publication of their submission via on the online submission form. Authors are not asked to transfer the copyright of their document. Therefore they can use the document for any other publication outlet, if the new publisher would accept paper already published in the electronic proceedings. Those who opt not to have their submission published online, are advised to bring printed copies to be distributed at the session.
Posters
We are happy to announce the opening of the special Poster Sessions as an
integral part of the Congress programme. The Poster Session will offer the
participants possibility to display their poster, present and discuss their
research. Authors are necessarily asked to follow Poster Instructions below
and to bring finished poster printed with them to the congress.
Additionally, authors accepted for the poster session will be allowed to
publish their research in the form Full Paper in the Congress Proceedings.
In this case if you are interested to publish your Full Paper, please follow
the general terms for Full Paper Submission and the due for it May
22nd.
Important Deadlines
| Abstracts
Submission Deadline extended |
19 January 2026 |
| Abstract Acceptance / Rejection Decisions | 16 March 2026 |
| Request for submitting Full Papers for the accepted ones | 16 March 2026 |
| Full Papers Submission Deadline | 22 May 2026 |
List of Tracks
TRACK
01: Planning Theory and Methods. Towards "Ethics of
Responsibility
TRACK
02: Territorial Cohesion in the Multi-Actor Arena
TRACK
03: Responsibilities in Planning Education and Practice
TRACK
04: Participation and New Governance: Ethics, Responsibilities and
Commitments
TRACK
05: Legal Environment for Effective (Good) Governance and Efficient
(Sustainable) Use of Land
TRACK
06: Urban Design Quality and its Social Dimension
TRACK
07: Dealing with Urban and Rural Decline: Interplay of Actors and
Responsibilities
TRACK
08: Planning ‘in’ or ‘for’ Multicultural Societies. Diversity, Social
Justice and Democracy
TRACK
09: Energy and Space as Resources / Limits for Planning
Decisions
TRACK
10: Planning in Weak Institutional Environment
TRACK
11: Planning across Borders: Transnational, International and
Intergovernmental Planning and Spatial Management
TRACK
12: Responsibility for Social Cohesion in Housing, Cohousing and
Neighbourhood Planning
TRACK
13: Transport Planning and Mobility Policies: Available and Affordable
Transportation
TRACK
14: Responsible Economics, Economic Policies and Public Finance of Urban
and Regional Interest
TRACK
15: Culture, Entertainment, Tourism and Planning: Panacea or
Threat?
TRACK
16: Planning Responsibilities in the Face of Information
Technology
TRACK
17: Ethics and Justice in Planning
TRACK
18: Complexity, Planning and Fuzzy Responsibilities
TRACK
19: Smart Approaches to Responsible-minded Planning Practice