Towards the co-production of urban space for increased inclusiveness
Increasingly, civil society is demanding greater participation and involvement in urban development. For this reason, planning processes have become more openly structured in recent years, offering a wider range of opportunities for participation. In order to enable such participation not only in pl...
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doaj-11ff32b63d134b218eddb71008ae24a62021-01-20T16:06:24ZengTU Delft OpenResearch in Urbanism Series1875-01921879-82172020-09-01624326210.7480/rius.6.10262Towards the co-production of urban space for increased inclusivenessMelanie Humann0Faculty of Architecture | Technische Universität DresdenIncreasingly, civil society is demanding greater participation and involvement in urban development. For this reason, planning processes have become more openly structured in recent years, offering a wider range of opportunities for participation. In order to enable such participation not only in planning but also in producing the city itself, structures for the co-production of urban space have now established themselves. The co-productive city is being made reality by civil society and local actors, whose goal is to create a long-term and sustainable value creation chain. As a counter-model to the neoliberal city, co-productive urban development requires alternative financial and organizational structures. Here our primary focus is the community-based and inclusive production of space that also redefines the role of the planner.https://www.rius.ac/index.php/rius/article/view/102co-productive cityopen planning processesholzmarkt berlinon-site participationco-creation in planninginclusive urbanismstrategic urban design |
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Increasingly, civil society is demanding greater participation and involvement in urban development. For this reason, planning processes have become more openly structured in recent years, offering a wider range of opportunities for participation. In order to enable such participation not only in planning but also in producing the city itself, structures for the co-production of urban space have now established themselves. The co-productive city is being made reality by civil society and local actors, whose goal is to create a long-term and sustainable value creation chain. As a counter-model to the neoliberal city, co-productive urban development requires alternative financial and organizational structures. Here our primary focus is the community-based and inclusive production of space that also redefines the role of the planner. |
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co-productive city open planning processes holzmarkt berlin on-site participation co-creation in planning inclusive urbanism strategic urban design |
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