Geodesign to advance boundary work in urban planning: A study in Stockholm focused on nature-based solutions

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作者
Blal Adem Esmail [1 ]
Cyrus Carl Anderson [7 ]
Sigvard Bast [1 ]
Chiara Cortinovis [2 ]
Lina Suleiman [3 ]
Jarumi Kato-Huerta [4 ]
Johan Högström [5 ]
Berit Balfors [4 ]
Gustavo Arciniegas [3 ]
Davide Geneletti [3 ]
Ulla Mörtberg [6 ]
Christian Albert [4 ]
机构
[1] Ruhr University Bochum,Institute of Geography
[2] Leibniz Universität Hanover,Institute of Environmental Planning
[3] KTH Royal Institute of Technology,Department of Sustainable Development, Environmental Science and Engineering
[4] University of Trento,Department of Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering
[5] KTH Royal Institute of Technology,Department of Urban Planning and Environment
[6] Geo-Col GIS and Collaborative Planning,GLOMOS
[7] Eurac Research, Centre for Global Mountain Safeguard Research & Institute for Alpine Environment
关键词
Boundary management; Impact assessment; Knowledge co-creation; Land use change; Scenario planning; Suitability analysis;
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10.1007/s13280-024-02083-8
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摘要
Geodesign supports collaborative urban planning by managing ‘boundaries’ between diverse knowledge holders. However, there is a paucity of empirical evidence of its contribution to ‘boundary work’. This paper aims to evaluate how a geodesign process facilitates knowledge co-production through boundary work and to assess the scientific credibility, political saliency, and procedural legitimacy of its outputs in urban planning. We propose a replicable geodesign framework to assess boundary work, and test it in a case study on urban transformations with nature-based solutions in the Skarpnäck district of Stockholm, Sweden. Findings indicate that all geodesign steps facilitated communication by promoting collective reasoning. Participants acknowledged contributions to knowledge co-production and decision-making by mediating between different perspectives. However, data quality and modeling simplicity were identified as critical factors affecting the outputs’ perceived credibility. Future applications should include co-designing the geodesign process, improving capacity and skills, and facilitating more integrated planning.
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页码:285 / 304
页数:19
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