Conceptualizing Testbed Planning: Urban Planning in the Intersection between Experimental and Public Sector Logics

Urban planning is, in many countries, increasingly becoming intertwined with local climate ambitions, investments in urban attractiveness and “smart city” innovation measures. In the intersection between these trends, urban experimentation has developed as a process where actors are granted action s...

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Main Authors: Lina Berglund-Snodgrass, Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2020-03-01
Series:Urban Planning
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/2528
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spelling doaj-a36c32c48b4b47e4a5fefaed4efe82ca2020-11-25T01:49:25ZengCogitatioUrban Planning2183-76352020-03-01519610610.17645/up.v5i1.25281343Conceptualizing Testbed Planning: Urban Planning in the Intersection between Experimental and Public Sector LogicsLina Berglund-Snodgrass0Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren1Department of Spatial Planning, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden / K2–The Swedish Knowledge Centre for Public Transport, SwedenK2–The Swedish Knowledge Centre for Public Transport, Sweden / Department of Political Science, Lund University, SwedenUrban planning is, in many countries, increasingly becoming intertwined with local climate ambitions, investments in urban attractiveness and “smart city” innovation measures. In the intersection between these trends, urban experimentation has developed as a process where actors are granted action space to test innovations in a collaborative setting. One arena for urban experimentation is urban testbeds. Testbeds are sites of urban development, in which experimentation constitutes an integral part of planning and developing the area. This article introduces the notion of testbed planning as a way to conceptualize planning processes in delimited sites where planning is combined with processes of urban experimentation. We define testbed planning as a multi-actor, collaborative planning process in a delimited area, with the ambition to generate and disseminate learning while simultaneously developing the site. The aim of this article is to explore processes of testbed planning with regard to the role of urban planners. Using an institutional logics perspective we conceptualize planners as navigating between a public sector—and an experimental logic. The public sector logic constitutes the formal structure of “traditional” urban planning, and the experimental logic a collaborative and testing governance structure. Using examples from three Nordic municipalities, this article explores planning roles in experiments with autonomous buses in testbeds. The analysis shows that planners negotiate these logics in three different ways, combining and merging them, separating and moving between them or acting within a conflictual process where the public sector logic dominates.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/2528experimental governanceinstitutional logicsurban experimentationurban planningtestbed planning
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Conceptualizing Testbed Planning: Urban Planning in the Intersection between Experimental and Public Sector Logics
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experimental governance
institutional logics
urban experimentation
urban planning
testbed planning
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Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren
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title Conceptualizing Testbed Planning: Urban Planning in the Intersection between Experimental and Public Sector Logics
title_short Conceptualizing Testbed Planning: Urban Planning in the Intersection between Experimental and Public Sector Logics
title_full Conceptualizing Testbed Planning: Urban Planning in the Intersection between Experimental and Public Sector Logics
title_fullStr Conceptualizing Testbed Planning: Urban Planning in the Intersection between Experimental and Public Sector Logics
title_full_unstemmed Conceptualizing Testbed Planning: Urban Planning in the Intersection between Experimental and Public Sector Logics
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publishDate 2020-03-01
description Urban planning is, in many countries, increasingly becoming intertwined with local climate ambitions, investments in urban attractiveness and “smart city” innovation measures. In the intersection between these trends, urban experimentation has developed as a process where actors are granted action space to test innovations in a collaborative setting. One arena for urban experimentation is urban testbeds. Testbeds are sites of urban development, in which experimentation constitutes an integral part of planning and developing the area. This article introduces the notion of testbed planning as a way to conceptualize planning processes in delimited sites where planning is combined with processes of urban experimentation. We define testbed planning as a multi-actor, collaborative planning process in a delimited area, with the ambition to generate and disseminate learning while simultaneously developing the site. The aim of this article is to explore processes of testbed planning with regard to the role of urban planners. Using an institutional logics perspective we conceptualize planners as navigating between a public sector—and an experimental logic. The public sector logic constitutes the formal structure of “traditional” urban planning, and the experimental logic a collaborative and testing governance structure. Using examples from three Nordic municipalities, this article explores planning roles in experiments with autonomous buses in testbeds. The analysis shows that planners negotiate these logics in three different ways, combining and merging them, separating and moving between them or acting within a conflictual process where the public sector logic dominates.
topic experimental governance
institutional logics
urban experimentation
urban planning
testbed planning
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/2528
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