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ecaaderis2023_53 |
authors |
Partanen, Jenni |
year |
2023 |
title |
Data Driven Planning and Design for Spatial Justice |
source |
De Luca, F, Lykouras, I and Wurzer, G (eds.), Proceedings of the 9th eCAADe Regional International Symposium, TalTech, 15 - 16 June 2023, pp. 193–196 |
summary |
To harness the potential of data-driven planning, it is imperative to conscientiously account for the unintended consequences inherent in the web of urban systems. A paramount issue revolves around the burgeoning societal disparities stemming from these complexities. When employing digital tools, data, and methods, it is crucial to uphold the principles of spatial justice. This pertains to the use of sophisticated participatory platforms but also extends to the tools utilized for land-use allocation, planning, and the analytical and simulation processes that underpin them. Furthermore, it is vital to recognize the significance of activism and self-organization as integral components in the introduction of novel urban ontologies. |
keywords |
Data Driven Planning, Technology-mediated Cities, Spatial Justice, Complexity |
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eCAADe |
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