It arranges the annual Danish Town Planning Conference and has instituted the Danish Urban Planning Award in collaboration with the Architects' Association of Denmark.
The institute also arranges courses, conferences and study trips, consults Danish municipalities and publishes two magazines as well as books.
The rest is covered through grants from the authorities, institutions and private companies.
It was a driving force behind the Finger Plan which has governed the development of the Greater Copenhagen Area since 1948.
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