Identifying the merits of bottom-up urban development

Authors Jeroen Mens, Ellen van Bueren, Ruben Vrijhoef, Erwin Heurkens
Published in Planning practice & Research
Publication date 26 February 2023
Research groups Building Future Cities
Type Article

Summary

Comprehensive understanding of the merits of bottom-up urban development is lacking, thus hampering and complicating associated collaborative processes. Therefore, and given the assumed relevancies, we mapped the social, environmental and economic values generated by bottom-up developments in two Dutch urban areas, using theory-based evaluation principles. These evaluations raised insights into the values, beneficiaries and path dependencies between successive values, confirming the assumed effect of placemaking accelerating further spatial developments. It also revealed broader impacts of bottom-up endeavors, such as influences on local policies and innovations in urban development.

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Language English
Published in Planning practice & Research
Year and volume 38 1
Key words Bottom-up urban development, shared values, value map;, theory-based evaluation;, impact pathway
Digital Object Identifier 10.1080/02697459.2023.2181296

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