2022
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2201780119
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Planning instruments enhance the acceptance of urban densification

Abstract: Dense and compact cities yield several benefits for both the population and the environment, including the containment of urban sprawl, reduced carbon emissions, and increased housing supply. Densification of the built environment is thus a key contemporary urban planning paradigm worldwide. However, local residents often oppose urban densification, motivating a need to understand their underlying concerns. In order to do so, we examined different factors driving public acceptance of housing densification proj… Show more

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“…Amongst experts, public opposition is often attributed to the NIMBY effect (Verhoeven, 2021;Wicki et al, 2022), often ignoring the potential of residents' other genuine concerns, such as a fair distribution of costs and benefits amongst residents, equal rights in public decision-making, and the impact of local projects on the identity and symbolic value of a place. Lumping everything into NIMBYism also disregards the complex balancing of value categories in individual decisionmaking processes, in which egoistic values are not necessarily more influential than biospheric and altruistic value categories (Perlaviciute, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amongst experts, public opposition is often attributed to the NIMBY effect (Verhoeven, 2021;Wicki et al, 2022), often ignoring the potential of residents' other genuine concerns, such as a fair distribution of costs and benefits amongst residents, equal rights in public decision-making, and the impact of local projects on the identity and symbolic value of a place. Lumping everything into NIMBYism also disregards the complex balancing of value categories in individual decisionmaking processes, in which egoistic values are not necessarily more influential than biospheric and altruistic value categories (Perlaviciute, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Political science scholars have increasingly implemented choice experiments to study preferences towards policy instruments and policy design mixes (Beiser-McGrath and Bernauer, 2019). While recent choice-experimental designs focusing on policy preferences have adopted framing vignettes prior to the choice experiment (Wicki, Hofer, and Kaufmann, 2022;Rudolph, Kolcava, and Bernauer, 2022), here we invert the sequencing, where we leverage respondent familiarity with policy instruments generated within the choice experiment to evaluate expected consequences at varying levels of policy stringency. Accordingly, such designs allow for researchers to have a look 'under the hood' of citizens' preference formation in the face of concrete policy proposals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the ‘proposal support’ measure allows for comparative evaluation across policy instruments (levels) to be made alongside substantive, absolute levels of support (e.g., 55% of proposals containing an instrument are supported). The ‘proposal support’ methodology has been adopted in recent policy acceptability analyses 45 , and is preferable over common rating evaluations, which often adopt Likert-scale outcomes that are difficult to interpret substantively 46 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%