Geodesigning Our Future : Urban Development Dynamics in Israel (The Urban Book Series) (2024. ix, 205 S. IX, 205 p. 39 illus., 37 illus. in color. 235 mm)

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Geodesigning Our Future : Urban Development Dynamics in Israel (The Urban Book Series) (2024. ix, 205 S. IX, 205 p. 39 illus., 37 illus. in color. 235 mm)

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This book examines how map-based collaboration software can facilitate negotiations in areas undergoing contentious pressures for significant change. Based on case studies from Israel, it aims to introduce a useful model of planning implementation as an outcome of complex interaction to reduce the gap between planning and urban reality. It puts an analytical realist foundation for a productive discussion of the role of future planning and bares meaningful scientific contributions to the general frame of the negotiating process and implementation, which still needs further research and elaboration.
Geodesign, a cutting-edge planning approach that is rooted in the history of planning practice, has become one of the most popular approaches for sustainable planning and design activities after 2000s. Planners tend to think of design at a site scale, but geodesign covers a variety of scales, bridging the gap between the regional and the local contexts.This is important because to be practically effective and politically prudent, "smart growth" plans need to make sense across a spectrum of scales and disciplines. This ranges from design, urban design, community planning, town and city planning, and regional planning, up to planning for mega-regions.

Contents

Introduction.- Part 1: Planning between collective action and public engagement.- Collective action in urban renewal projects.- Citizens' engagement and well-being: Home is where the heart is.- Part 2: Geodesigning holistic planning.- Geodesigning Neve-Sha'anan, Tel-Aviv-Yafo: Adapting to climate change through negotiation and cooperative planning.- Digital collaborative planning as a path towards holistic planning: A case study of Jerusalem's Beit Safafa neighborhood.- Part 3: The use and impact of geodesign in applied fields.- Smart mobility and geodesign in urban life.- Facilitating walkability in Hilly Terrain: Using the geodesign platform to integrate topographical considerations into the planning process.- Geospatial analyses of the geological and geographical impacts upon the settlement and evolution of Bet Safafa from a small village to an Arab suburb of Western Jerusalem.- Life cycle assessment of a regenerative reuse design.- Part 4: Geodesign in the social sciences andhumanities.- Complexity theory as the meeting point between urban planning and psychoanalysis: Joy in Beit-Safafa.- Urban Aesthetics in Jewish Religious Law: Thoughts on the role of Jewish Law in urban planning.

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