This paper focuses on the definition of a conceptual participatory design framework for urban planning. Traditional planning methods can no longer satisfy the growing demands on sustainable urban planning in regard to factors such as complexity, problem size, and level of detail and these limitations make the development of new approaches necessary. Expert knowledge as well as insights from stakeholders and community members needs to take part equally in the decision-making process since they are responsible for a broad understanding and acceptance of final planning decisions. Therefore, a participatory framework is presented in the following, which integrates needs and requirements of stakeholders. In order to enable diverse groups of stak...
The work deals with constructing of participatory spaces in the process of urban development plannin...
This article examines the challenge of involving various stakeholders in urban planning through user...
To implement innovative social and technological solutions, planners cannot be exclusively concerned...
The challenges facing planning researchers and practitioners are increasingly complex and difficult ...
This thesis examines participatory Urban Planning as an emerging application area for Participatory ...
Continuing efforts to apply, at the local level, the Agenda 21 mandate of the United Nations Confere...
Making it work together can be challenging when various stakeholders are involved. Given the context...
We often believe that the transformations about our city or a public building cannot fall or be the ...
The starting point of this paper is to develop and experiment with new participatory web-based desig...
Urban planning issues often involve complex functional interdependencies, conflicting values and cul...
The idea of ‘place’ has long been central to the planning and design practice. Recent trends illustr...
Urban design today faces complex demands. It has become a necessity to negotiate between stakeholder...
This thesis takes an interdisciplinary approach to research how design rationale may improve practic...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceParticipatory urbanism platforms must balance sta...
Public participation in urban design matters goes beyond public consultation, a useful tool which...
The work deals with constructing of participatory spaces in the process of urban development plannin...
This article examines the challenge of involving various stakeholders in urban planning through user...
To implement innovative social and technological solutions, planners cannot be exclusively concerned...
The challenges facing planning researchers and practitioners are increasingly complex and difficult ...
This thesis examines participatory Urban Planning as an emerging application area for Participatory ...
Continuing efforts to apply, at the local level, the Agenda 21 mandate of the United Nations Confere...
Making it work together can be challenging when various stakeholders are involved. Given the context...
We often believe that the transformations about our city or a public building cannot fall or be the ...
The starting point of this paper is to develop and experiment with new participatory web-based desig...
Urban planning issues often involve complex functional interdependencies, conflicting values and cul...
The idea of ‘place’ has long been central to the planning and design practice. Recent trends illustr...
Urban design today faces complex demands. It has become a necessity to negotiate between stakeholder...
This thesis takes an interdisciplinary approach to research how design rationale may improve practic...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceParticipatory urbanism platforms must balance sta...
Public participation in urban design matters goes beyond public consultation, a useful tool which...
The work deals with constructing of participatory spaces in the process of urban development plannin...
This article examines the challenge of involving various stakeholders in urban planning through user...
To implement innovative social and technological solutions, planners cannot be exclusively concerned...