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Hackathons for inclusive urban planning: Exploring divergence to co -create convergence
The VIVA-PLAN project (www.viva-plan.eu) aims to contribute to inclusive urban green planning through developing a new sustainable spatial planning framework for promoting biodiversity, social inclusion and human well-being. The project has a specific focus on marginalized groups such as young people and immigrants. A key element in the VIVA-PLAN case-study approach is the use of two hackathons in each of the case-study areas Urbanplanen (Copenhagen) and Ronna (Södertälje). Traditionally, a hackathon is a multi-day event in which a diverse set of experts and stakeholders is brought together to develop initial solutions to complex problems. Within VIVA-PLAN, the hackathon approach is used to collaboratively find solutions for complex issues related to spatial urban planning at a local scale. The VIVA-PLAN hackathons are embedded within the wider VIVA-PLAN multi-methods approach, featuring a diverse array of social science methods to elucidate local practices related to urban green spaces, including ethnographic investigations, socio-ecological value mapping, interviews and focus-groups and ecological mapping. This document describes the VIVA-PLAN hackathon approach and how the two hackathons are implemented in each of the case-study areas.
Hackathons for inclusive urban planning: Exploring divergence to co -create convergence
The VIVA-PLAN project (www.viva-plan.eu) aims to contribute to inclusive urban green planning through developing a new sustainable spatial planning framework for promoting biodiversity, social inclusion and human well-being. The project has a specific focus on marginalized groups such as young people and immigrants. A key element in the VIVA-PLAN case-study approach is the use of two hackathons in each of the case-study areas Urbanplanen (Copenhagen) and Ronna (Södertälje). Traditionally, a hackathon is a multi-day event in which a diverse set of experts and stakeholders is brought together to develop initial solutions to complex problems. Within VIVA-PLAN, the hackathon approach is used to collaboratively find solutions for complex issues related to spatial urban planning at a local scale. The VIVA-PLAN hackathons are embedded within the wider VIVA-PLAN multi-methods approach, featuring a diverse array of social science methods to elucidate local practices related to urban green spaces, including ethnographic investigations, socio-ecological value mapping, interviews and focus-groups and ecological mapping. This document describes the VIVA-PLAN hackathon approach and how the two hackathons are implemented in each of the case-study areas.
Hackathons for inclusive urban planning: Exploring divergence to co -create convergence
Buijs, A. (author) / Rodela, R. (author) / Gulsrud, N. (author) / Diduck, A. (author) / Blomquist, E. (author) / Stålhammar, S. (author) / Raymond, C.M. (author)
2021-05-21
oai:zenodo.org:4777779
Paper
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
710
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