TY - BOOK
T1 - DIGIPLAN - final report
T2 - Evaluating spatial planning practices with digital plan data
AU - Fertner, Christian
AU - Folvig, Sara
AU - Christensen, Andreas Aagaard
AU - Grønning, Marius
AU - Galland, Daniel
AU - Rutledal, Bjørnar
AU - Le Diraison, Marc
AU - Hersperger, Anna
AU - Tobias, Silvia
AU - Wittenwiler, Corina
AU - Grunfelder, Julien
AU - Cuadrado, Alex
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - In the DIGIPLAN project we explored the development and state of digital plans and plan data in several European countries. It is the first of its kind; no similar research has been conducted before and the topic of inquiry was spanning wide from the beginning. An explorative approach was necessary to shed light on more or less advanced digital practices in different spatial planning contexts. However, we also present an early systematisation of general concepts, key terms and approaches, describing emerging digital plans and plan data and related practices.Some highlights are- State of digitisation of plans in 15 European countries.- In-depth case studies with insights from experts and practitioners from six European countries.- Five thematic papers on the character of digital plans and plan data, drives and purpose for digitisation, digital portals and accessibility, the legal status of digital plans and a collection of upcoming technical developments which will influence planning practice.- Policy recommendations and future research proposals based on our empirical material.While there is a huge diversity across the cases, they all have in common that there are high ambitions and continuous development in the field of digital plans and plan data. Although a targeted analysis for stake-holders from Denmark, Norway and Switzerland, DIGIPLAN findings can inspire a wider professional audience.Results are documented in a final report and several annexes, all can be downloaded on www.espon.eu/digiplan
AB - In the DIGIPLAN project we explored the development and state of digital plans and plan data in several European countries. It is the first of its kind; no similar research has been conducted before and the topic of inquiry was spanning wide from the beginning. An explorative approach was necessary to shed light on more or less advanced digital practices in different spatial planning contexts. However, we also present an early systematisation of general concepts, key terms and approaches, describing emerging digital plans and plan data and related practices.Some highlights are- State of digitisation of plans in 15 European countries.- In-depth case studies with insights from experts and practitioners from six European countries.- Five thematic papers on the character of digital plans and plan data, drives and purpose for digitisation, digital portals and accessibility, the legal status of digital plans and a collection of upcoming technical developments which will influence planning practice.- Policy recommendations and future research proposals based on our empirical material.While there is a huge diversity across the cases, they all have in common that there are high ambitions and continuous development in the field of digital plans and plan data. Although a targeted analysis for stake-holders from Denmark, Norway and Switzerland, DIGIPLAN findings can inspire a wider professional audience.Results are documented in a final report and several annexes, all can be downloaded on www.espon.eu/digiplan
M3 - Book
SN - 978-2-919795-63-5
BT - DIGIPLAN - final report
PB - ESPON European Observation Network, Territorial Development and Cohesion
ER -