Exploring practices for facilitating integrated strategic land use and transport planning in the Nordic countries DOI Creative Commons
Sofia Eckersten, Berit Balfors

Journal of Transport and Land Use, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 16(1), P. 409 - 435

Published: Nov. 16, 2023

Drawing on examples from the Nordic countries, this article aims to explore practical application of strategic policy and planning instruments approaches that facilitate integration land use transport promote sustainable measures through collaboration among stakeholders across various governance levels. This research applies a qualitative design including literature research, interviews, workshops involving practitioners five countries. In paper, we present an overview structure in institutions govern planning. We identify different bridge gap between planning, such as Finger Plan Denmark, MAL Finland, Concept Studies Norway, Strategic Choice Measures Sweden. Many employ informal collaborative authorities form shared vision seek consensus combination actions. The paper examines relation regulatory discusses role these processes advancing integrated fostering urban development.

Language: Английский

Re-imagining the future: city-region foresight and visioning in an era of fragmented governance DOI Open Access
Tim Dixon, Geci Karuri‐Sebina, Joe Ravetz

et al.

Regional Studies, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 57(4), P. 609 - 616

Published: June 13, 2022

In this editorial we explore how the concept of city region has evolved and what questions raises for role urban futures, including visioning foresight. The special issue highlight importance foresight techniques in city-region visioning, power relations are shaped transformed by these processes, important it is to link city-regional with transitions theory innovation, alongside climate change sustainability agendas. This paper also addresses application Global North/Global South, means future research.

Language: Английский

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Planning for energy-efficient transport in a small town: Influence from different urban configurations of destination points and housing establishments DOI Creative Commons
Mengjie Han, Johan Håkansson, Tony Svensson

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International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 12

Published: Jan. 12, 2025

Language: Английский

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Exploring the scale and variation of private vehicle and non-private vehicle trips generated by residential developments in Australia and New Zealand DOI
Chris De Gruyter, Semali Perera, Steve Pemberton

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Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Uncertainty and Triple Access Planning in European Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans: a long way to go yet? DOI Creative Commons
Tom Rye, Glenn Lyons, Tony Svensson

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Transportation Planning and Technology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 23

Published: Feb. 15, 2024

Triple Access Planning (TAP) is the idea that accessibility can be delivered through physical mobility, digital connectivity, and spatial proximity. There great uncertainty as to how far one of these three elements will substitute for or complement others in delivering we need future. Sustainable Urban Mobility (SUM) touted a relatively new paradigm local transport planning oriented achievement wide range societal objectives. The paper presents review well SUM Plans from eight European countries, national guidelines four currently account TAP their approach. Our findings suggest while concept proximity well-understood, other aspects approach are not. Digital connectivity largely ignored. future treated certain, with no consideration disruptive factors might alter this

Language: Английский

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Towards transformation-oriented planning: what can sustainable urban mobility planning (SUMP) learn from transition management (TM)? DOI Creative Commons
Richard Hartl, P.G. Harms, Markus Egermann

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Transport Reviews, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 44(1), P. 167 - 190

Published: Aug. 8, 2023

The European Commission's concept of Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning (SUMP) aims to prepare transport planners for the challenge fundamental transformations achieve climate-neutral and sustainable cities. While has been widely adopted by cities over last decade, it can be asked whether SUMP is able trigger required transformative change in mobility systems. This paper critically reflects on systematically comparing with theoretical governance framework Transition Management (TM), which explicitly designed foster change. Based a literature review, we examine similarities differences between these approaches regarding planning dimensions context, content process. Drawing this comparison, demonstrates how could learn from TM practice research four main ways: (i) utilising transition theory better address features; (ii) using collaborative formats while taking account legitimacy concerns; (iii) incorporating backcasting approaches; (iv) integrating experiments into process cycle. exemplifies insights stimulate further development procedures, methods tools towards transformation-oriented planning.

Language: Английский

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Grow or die! Land-use strategy mismatch in the ‘post-political’ metropolitan planning era DOI
Jiří Malý

Progress in Planning, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 189, P. 100892 - 100892

Published: June 28, 2024

Language: Английский

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Spatial accessibility and transport inequity in Finland: Open source models and perspectives from planning practice DOI Creative Commons

Matti Pönkänen,

Henrikki Tenkanen, Miloš N. Mladenović

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Computers Environment and Urban Systems, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 116, P. 102218 - 102218

Published: Nov. 22, 2024

Language: Английский

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Long-term Insights Briefings: a futures perspective DOI Open Access
Malcolm Menzies

Policy Quarterly, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 18(4), P. 54 - 64

Published: Nov. 6, 2022

The Public Service Act 2020 requires departmental chief executives to give a long-term insights briefing (LTIB) the appropriate minister at least once every three years. In an increasingly uncertain world, there are several ways explore future that will unfold over next decades. At this stage of their development, questions can be asked as how well current suite 19 LTIBs likely perform instruments help identify implications probable, possible and preferred futures so policy responses made more anticipatory, adaptable robust. This article provides futures-thinking context for considering posits framework evaluating (and potentially improving) full set LTIB documents they all published.

Language: Английский

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Future potable water supply demand projection under climate change and socioeconomic scenarios: A case of Gshba subbasin, Northern Ethiopia DOI Open Access
Mehari Gebreyohannes Hiben,

Admasu Gebeyehu Awoke,

Abraha Adugna Ashenafi

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International Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Technovation, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 51 - 64

Published: Jan. 25, 2024

This paper aims to quantify the subbasin’s potable water supply demand forecast from 2023 2050 under various scenarios of climate change and socioeconomic development. The variability resulting problems with urbanization threaten availability resources, especially in less developed countries like Ethiopia. Thus, main objective this study is showing necessary determine amount needed advance, order comply resources within a specified future period different scenarios. Our indicator-based approach used multicriteria decision-making technique. Accordingly, several important variables were considered, including climatological, anthropological, demographic, socioeconomic, economic variables, addition engineering-related factors (e.g. Water losses). method also considered number factors, such as unexpected extreme temperature changes, forecasting studied by Ethiopian Ministry Energy. projected population subbasin estimated at 2.52 million, so total i.e., for domestic, non-domestic, industrial, commercial, public, institutional approximately 126.53 MCM/yr 2050. results revealed how changes both climatic strongly influence resource system performance, will help services provider better prioritize refurbishment existing infrastructure investment new infrastructure, more importantly, manage effectively introducing resilient adaptation options.

Language: Английский

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Qualitative futuring methods in communicative (inter)action: Exploring the development and deployment of the Future Synthesizer method DOI Creative Commons
Agnes Förster, Robin A. Chang,

Katja Schotte

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Societal Impacts, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 3, P. 100063 - 100063

Published: May 31, 2024

This contribution presents initial efforts to respond the question: How do qualitative futuring methods enhance design of participatory processes for regional and urban planning? work makes use approaches help build individual collective futures literacy. Doing so enables communities their administrations design, plan, construct, develop built environments which they strive. We present refine a (interactive) form method called Future Synthesizer in community classroom contexts. is premised on communicative collaborative potential generated when many sources knowledge are represented articulated by diverse stakeholders. The facilitates structuring interactive strategic discussions between stakeholders through temporally ordered exchanges that link forms at events. By integrating haptic components, our helps participants articulate, illustrate, negotiate (inter)actions required solve complex problems brought light planning processes. behind show future-oriented learning range settings. However, since experiences progress, there much research this contribution.

Language: Английский

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