Citizen Participation in Urban e-Planning
Type: Virtual Paper
Recording Plan: No
Theme: Making Spaces of Possibility
Curated Track:
Sponsor Group(s):
Digital Geographies Specialty Group, Spatial Analysis and Modeling Specialty Group
Organizer(s):
Carlos Nunes Silva
Chair(s):
Carlos Nunes Silva,
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Call For Participation
AAG Annual Meeting, 24 - 28 March 2025, Detroit, Mich., USA
Virtual Session
Session Title: Citizen Participation in Urban e-Planning
Session Organizer & Chair: Carlos Nunes Silva (Lisbon, Portugal)
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
The Session explores recent trends and innovations in citizen e-participation in urban e-planning processes. It includes theoretical and empirical contributions addressing, but not limited to, the following issues:
o Web-based Citizen Participation in Urban e-Planning
o Citizens as Voluntary Sensors in Urban e-Planning
o Volunteered Geographic Information in Urban e-Planning
o Crowdsensing / Crowdsourcing Spatial Information
o Citizen Mobile Apps for Urban e-Planning
o Participatory Mapping and Public Engagement in Urban Planning
o Virtual/Mixed/Augmented reality in online participation
o Serious Games for Participatory e-Planning
o Social Media in Urban e-Planning
o E-Participation of Youth and Children
o Ethical issues in e-Participation: confidentiality, trust, diversity
o Citizen Science and Urban e-Planning
o Co-creation in Urban e-Planning
City, country and cross-country studies of citizen participation, as well as individual and comparative studies of cities are welcome. This can be either standard academic research or firsthand presentations by academics, planners or policy makers engaged in developing innovative modes of citizen e-participation.
Abstracts by members of the 'Urban e-Planning Research Network (UEPNET)', as well as from anyone with a relevant contribution in this field, are welcome. The Session is an opportunity for those interested on these issues to share their work and experiences.
The Session is endorsed by the 'International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR)' and supported by the 'Urban e-Planning Research Network (UEPNET)'.
It is expected the publication of a selection of the papers in the 'International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR). Papers will undergo the standard double blind peer review process of the journal.
Please send a 200 words abstract to Carlos Nunes Silva (cnsulisboa@gmail.com) no later than 12 November. The AAG abstract submission deadline is November 14 (new deadline).
Inquiries should be sent, by e-mail, to:
Carlos Nunes Silva
Lisbon, Portugal
E-mail: cnsulisboa@gmail.com
Web: https://sites.google.com/view/cns-ulisboa/home
International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR): https://www.igi-global.com/journal/international-journal-planning-research/44994
Urban e-Planning Research Network (UEPNET): https://sites.google.com/site/uepnet/home
Description:
AAG Annual Meeting, 24 - 28 March 2025, Detroit, Mich., USA
Virtual Session
Session Title: Citizen Participation in Urban e-Planning
Session Organizer & Chair: Carlos Nunes Silva (Lisbon, Portugal)
The Session explores recent trends and innovations in citizen e-participation in urban e-planning processes. It includes theoretical and empirical contributions addressing, but not limited to, the following issues:
o Web-based Citizen Participation in Urban e-Planning
o Citizens as Voluntary Sensors in Urban e-Planning
o Volunteered Geographic Information in Urban e-Planning
o Crowdsensing / Crowdsourcing Spatial Information
o Citizen Mobile Apps for Urban e-Planning
o Participatory Mapping and Public Engagement in Urban Planning
o Virtual/Mixed/Augmented reality in online participation
o Serious Games for Participatory e-Planning
o Social Media in Urban e-Planning
o E-Participation of Youth and Children
o Ethical issues in e-Participation: confidentiality, trust, diversity
o Citizen Science and Urban e-Planning
o Co-creation in Urban e-Planning
City, country and cross-country studies of citizen participation, as well as individual and comparative studies of cities are welcome. This can be either standard academic research or firsthand presentations by academics, planners or policy makers engaged in developing innovative modes of citizen e-participation.
Abstracts by members of the 'Urban e-Planning Research Network (UEPNET)', as well as from anyone with a relevant contribution in this field, are welcome. The Session is an opportunity for those interested on these issues to share their work and experiences.
The Session is endorsed by the 'International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR)' and supported by the 'Urban e-Planning Research Network (UEPNET)'.
It is expected the publication of a selection of the papers in the 'International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR). Papers will undergo the standard double blind peer review process of the journal.
Please send a 200 words abstract to Carlos Nunes Silva (cnsulisboa@gmail.com) no later than 12 November. The AAG abstract submission deadline is November 14 (new deadline).
Inquiries should be sent, by e-mail, to:
Carlos Nunes Silva
Lisbon, Portugal
E-mail: cnsulisboa@gmail.com
Web: https://sites.google.com/view/cns-ulisboa/home
International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR): https://www.igi-global.com/journal/international-journal-planning-research/44994
Urban e-Planning Research Network (UEPNET): https://sites.google.com/site/uepnet/home
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Nonlinear relationship between perceived residential environment and neighborhood park visitation: An analysis of mobile data and street view imagery in Tokyo |
Jielian Li, Chongqing University |
Identifying and Planning Informal Public Spaces in Old Communities Returning to Daily-life:A case Study of Old City in Xindu District, Chengdu |
Karin Pfeffer |
Making public space accessible for ALL – Co-designing a collaborative mapping tool for the inclusive city |
Zainab Alhajji, University of Leeds |
Rethinking Urban Safety: A Review of The Impact of Security Measures on The Human Sense of Safety and Socio-psychological Wellbeing in Public Open Spaces |
Non-Presenting Participants
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Citizen Participation in Urban e-Planning
Description
Type: Virtual Paper
Contact the Primary Organizer
Carlos Nunes Silva
cnsulisboa@gmail.com
Session sponsored by: