Nordregio is an international research institute established by the Nordic Council of Ministers

August 2016 – December 2019

The Impact of Participation: mapping and developing the scope, forms and impacts of the communicative turn in urban planning (TIPTOP)

There are various ways to create basis for good planning decisions. Today a key issue is how to involve and interact with citizens. However, there is still no empirical evidence on exactly how participatory practices influences planning processes, how frequently they are deployed and how they are designed. In view of the promises of the communicative turn, this lack of research is striking, and there is a clear need to elaborate how a democratic urban planning process can be envisioned and how current participatory practices can be developed.

The purpose of this project is a) to provide a knowledge base derived from a systematic mapping of implemented participatory initiatives in order to reveal the mechanisms involved in achieving just, legitimate and efficient processes, and b) to enable a transfer between this knowledge and interventions in key planning institutions.

The project will map and analyse the scope, form and impact of citizen participatory planning practices implemented in the three major metropolitan regions in Sweden in the period 2000-2014. Scope concerns the frequency, scale, geography and issues deliberated; form the institutional design (selection of participants, methods for communication and the link between deliberations and policy decisions); and impact the discursive and material outcomes for planning practice.

The project is a collaboration with several partners involved. The main research funding comes from The Swedish Research Council Formas, and additional funding from the Swedish Transport Administration and Mistra Urban Futures. All other partners contribute with in kind-support.

Projects facts

Date: August 2016 – December 2019

Lead partner:
Förvaltningshögskolan, Göteborgs universitet

Other partners:
Royal Institute of Technology KTH, Nordregio, the Swedish Transport Administration, Mistra Urban Futures, the Gothenburg Region association of local authorities (GR), the municipalities of Stockholm, Nacka, Botkyrka, Upplands Väsby, Göteborg, Alingsås, Tjörn, Lerum, Malmö, Helsingborg, Lund and Landskrona, the Association of Swedish Municipalities and Regions (SKL), the National Board of Housing, Building and Planning

Client

Formas

Project manager

Senior Research Fellow

RESEARCH

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