Title
How to involve inhabitants in urban design planning by using digital tools?: An overview on a state of the art, key challenges and promising approaches
Author
Münster, Sander (Technische Universität Dresden)
Georgi, Christopher (Technische Universität Dresden)
Heijne, K.G. (TU Delft OLD Management and Organisation)
Klamert, Kevin (Technische Universität Dresden)
Noennig, Jörg Rainer (Technische Universität Dresden)
Pump, Matthias (Technische Universität Dresden)
Stelzle, Benjamin (Technische Universität Dresden)
Meer, J.D. (TU Delft OLD Management and Organisation)
Contributor
Zanni-Merk, C. (editor)
Frydman, C. (editor)
Toro, C. (editor)
Hicks, Y. (editor)
Howlett, R.J. (editor)
Jain, L.C. (editor)
Date
2017
Abstract
Different cases of public disagreement in different European countries have shown recently that perusing a thorough planning process is by no means a guarantee for a broad public acceptance of an envisioned urban project. Consequently, the employment of digital media and tools to enable participation of inhabitants in urban planning processes on a massive scale is a promising, but currently not comprehensively analyzed approach. Our research activities are intended to gain an overview on a state of the art of research on communication channels, methods and best practices as well as to identify key challenges and promising strategies and tools to overcome these challenges with specific regards to large numbers of users and digital supported approaches. The latter aspects comprise the investigation of phenomena like participant selection, framing effects and gamified approaches for digital-mediated participatory processes as well as native language processing techniques to examine opinions as well as ideas of relevance from massive public feedback. To examine, we performed literature reviews of several hundred research articles, investigated cases in Germany, France and the Netherlands by interviews and workshops with stakeholders and employed methods of prototyping to conceptualize, develop and assess some promising approaches such as sentiment analysis in detail.
Subject
public participation
state of the art
survey
urban planning
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2017.08.102
Publisher
Elsevier
Source
21st International Conference on Knowledge Based an Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems, KES2017
Event
21st International Conference on Knowledge Based an Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems, KES2017, 2017-09-06 → 2017-09-08, Marseille, France
Series
Procedia Computer Science, 1877-0509, 112
Part of collection
Institutional Repository
Document type
conference paper
Rights
© 2017 Sander Münster, Christopher Georgi, K.G. Heijne, Kevin Klamert, Jörg Rainer Noennig, Matthias Pump, Benjamin Stelzle, J.D. Meer