Urban cultural strategy
Introduction
The Ibero-American Center for Strategic Urban Development (CIDEU) is the network of Ibero-American cities that shares and promotes the culture of urban strategic thinking.
The Ibero-American Center for Strategic Urban Development (CIDEU) is an association of local governments, universities and public and private entities in Ibero-America dedicated to promoting urban planning and strategic management, founded in 1993 during the V Ibero-American Summit in Bariloche.[1].
History
In 1993, 17 Ibero-American cities and 2 universities joined the initiative of the Mayor of Barcelona (Spain) and founded the Ibero-American Center for Strategic Urban Development (CIDEU), the city where the General Secretariat has its permanent headquarters.
According to 2025 data, CIDEU is made up of more than 150 cities and 28 collaborating entities in at least 22 Ibero-American countries.[2].
Operation
CIDEU began its activities in 1993, responding to the demand of an initial group of cities to promote the implementation of strategic planning methodologies for urban development.
Its progress in the different stages of its history consolidates it as a network of cities that shares and promotes the culture of urban strategic thinking..
Currently CIDEU functions as a laboratory of urban strategies, which is structured in 3 key elements:
Mission
The Mission of CIDEU is to accompany Ibero-American local governments to apply the culture of urban strategic thinking in the design and management of projects aligned with a strategy, to achieve sustainable and inclusive cities.
Organization
CIDEU is governed by a General Assembly that meets annually, a Governing Council (executive body), and the General Secretariat based in Barcelona. The network is organized into six territorial regions: Andean, Brazil, Central America and the Caribbean, Southern Cone, Iberian and Mexico.[3].
Structure and organization
The CIDEU structure is made up of:
In addition, CIDEU is organized into 6 Territorial Networks that group cities into regional zones:
Member cities
CIDEU is made up of 152 partners from 21 countries: 124 cities and 28 collaborating institutions. Access the complete list of partners at:.
References
- [1] ↑ «CIDEU: organismo internacional al servicio de Iberoamérica». SEGIB. Consultado el 3 de julio de 2025.: https://www.segib.org/programa/centro-iberoamericano-de-desarrollo-estrategico-urbano-cideu/
- [2] ↑ «La Red de CIDEU: más de 150 ciudades y entidades colaboradoras». CIDEU. Consultado el 3 de julio de 2025.: https://www.cideu.org/la-red/
- [3] ↑ «Organización y estructura de CIDEU». CIDEU. Consultado el 3 de julio de 2025.: https://www.cideu.org/la-red/