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Geodesign as a boundary management process:Co-creating and negotiating sustainable landscape futures. Participatory research methods for sustainability – toolkit #11
Geodesign is a participatory research and planning process that manages diverse boundaries and combines place-based local knowledge and values, design and planning expertise, and geographic information science for the purpose of collaborative and well-informed spatial planning. It is particularly effective in managing boundaries between stakeholders, knowledge frameworks, and technology. Geodesign is valuable in the early stages of planning, facilitating problem characterization and citizen involvement, as well as impact assessment.
Geodesign as a boundary management process:Co-creating and negotiating sustainable landscape futures. Participatory research methods for sustainability – toolkit #11
Geodesign is a participatory research and planning process that manages diverse boundaries and combines place-based local knowledge and values, design and planning expertise, and geographic information science for the purpose of collaborative and well-informed spatial planning. It is particularly effective in managing boundaries between stakeholders, knowledge frameworks, and technology. Geodesign is valuable in the early stages of planning, facilitating problem characterization and citizen involvement, as well as impact assessment.
Geodesign as a boundary management process:Co-creating and negotiating sustainable landscape futures. Participatory research methods for sustainability – toolkit #11
Gottwald, Sarah (author) / Albert, Christian (author) / Arciniegas, Gustavo (author) / Ducci, Marta (author) / Jajeh, Sana (author) / Janssen, Ron (author) / Taylor, Rory (author)
2024-01-01
Gottwald , S , Albert , C , Arciniegas , G , Ducci , M , Jajeh , S , Janssen , R & Taylor , R 2024 , ' Geodesign as a boundary management process : Co-creating and negotiating sustainable landscape futures. Participatory research methods for sustainability – toolkit #11 ' , GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society , vol. 33 , no. 3 , pp. 282-285 . https://doi.org/10.14512/gaia.33.3.10
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