Urban Planning as a Trading Zone 2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-5854-4_5
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SoftGIS Development Process as a Trading Zone: Challenges in Implementing a Participatory Planning Support System

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“…The source code for the geo‐questionnaire developed in this study was written by modifying the original open source code used in the studies by Kyttä and her colleagues (Kyttä et al ). The original code was created in a development process focused on user needs (Czepkiewicz and Snabb ) by a multidisciplinary team including researchers, urban planners, and GIS and IT specialists, with feedback from invited prospective users (Kahila ). The code was modified by the authors to meet the requirements of the case study.…”
Section: Geo‐questionnaire: a Methods And A Toolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The source code for the geo‐questionnaire developed in this study was written by modifying the original open source code used in the studies by Kyttä and her colleagues (Kyttä et al ). The original code was created in a development process focused on user needs (Czepkiewicz and Snabb ) by a multidisciplinary team including researchers, urban planners, and GIS and IT specialists, with feedback from invited prospective users (Kahila ). The code was modified by the authors to meet the requirements of the case study.…”
Section: Geo‐questionnaire: a Methods And A Toolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These acts emphasize the role of participation, collaboration and transparency in planning practices. They aim to ensure the involvement and interaction of all relevant participants in the preparation of plans (Kahila 2013). Therefore, for the future of democracy, the sense of trust between public administration and citizens is of central importance.…”
Section: Background and Research Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of their conclusions is that planners need more support in the design of a participation process. The description of best practices examples is suggested to support planners in practice (Kahila-Tani et al, 2016;Kahila, 2013). While in academia conducting outreach is usually not a priority and rarely discussed in the literature, it is essential to our participation study.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%