Space is still the dominant object of planning or the orientation of how the results of planning are implemented. Characteristics of humans, activities, mobility, as well as space that accommodates them, are also very distinctive, including very diverse factors that influence the condition. In this challenging era, on one hand, cities and regions are faced with conditions full of volatility, uncertainty, complexity, ambiguity. On other hand, cities and regions are still spaces that are demanded to be sustainable, through many promoted concepts and strategies. Some concepts or strategies include compact, smart, green, creative, resilient, inclusive, and still livable. These opportunities and challenges must be answered through methods, techniques, and planning tools that are more innovative, comprehensive, accurate, with the involvement of complex stakeholders, through the availability of increasingly various, voluminous, veracious, velocious, and valued data. This track accommodates discussion of the development of methods, techniques, tools in planning processes, and products, which are used in planning practice as well as planning education.