The aim of this paper is to present the LOOPER participatory co-creation methodology and platform developed in the Learning Loops in the Public Realm (LOOPER) project to demonstrate ‘learning loops’ i.e. new ways of decision-making which bring together citizens, stakeholders and policy-makers to iteratively learn how to address urban challenges. The methodology and platform are demonstrated in three Living Labs with different spatial, cultural and thematic contexts. The main issues are traffic and mobility in Brussels; traffic and green space in Manchester; and air and noise pollution in Verona. The paper discusses the LOOPER approach to support finding solutions to urban problems in a participatory co-creation process. The experiences from the LOOPER Living Labs show that combining offline and online participation tools is often necessary in co-creation and that online tools should have a low entry threshold. Furthermore, formal evaluation methods can be effective tools in ensuring stakeholder participation.

Solving urban problems through co-creation: The LOOPER project

Massimiliano Condotta;Chiara Scanagatta;
2020-01-01

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to present the LOOPER participatory co-creation methodology and platform developed in the Learning Loops in the Public Realm (LOOPER) project to demonstrate ‘learning loops’ i.e. new ways of decision-making which bring together citizens, stakeholders and policy-makers to iteratively learn how to address urban challenges. The methodology and platform are demonstrated in three Living Labs with different spatial, cultural and thematic contexts. The main issues are traffic and mobility in Brussels; traffic and green space in Manchester; and air and noise pollution in Verona. The paper discusses the LOOPER approach to support finding solutions to urban problems in a participatory co-creation process. The experiences from the LOOPER Living Labs show that combining offline and online participation tools is often necessary in co-creation and that online tools should have a low entry threshold. Furthermore, formal evaluation methods can be effective tools in ensuring stakeholder participation.
2020
Proceedings of 8th Transport Research Arena TRA 2020 : Rethinking transport : towards clean and inclusive mobility
2669-8781
Inglese
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5
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9789523114845
Finnish Transport and Communications Agency Traficom
Helsinki
FINLANDIA
8th Transport Research Arena TRA 2020
27-30 Aprile 2020
Helsinki
Internazionale
no
Esperti non anonimi
co-creation; traffic safety; air pollution; urban living labs; public participation
Il presente contributo è frutto del lavoro di ricerca svolto dagli autori nell’ambito del progetto europeo LOOPER (Learning Loops in the Public Realm) co-finanziato dalla call ERA-NET Cofund Smart Urban Futures (ENSUF) del programma JPI Urban Europe. Il contributo è stato sottoposto ad un singolo round di open peer review.
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3. Contributo in atti di convegno (Proceedings)::3.1 Contributo in atti di convegno
Pappers, Jesse; Keseru, Imre; Evans, James; Astbury, Janice; Condotta, Massimiliano; Ravetz, Joe; Scanagatta, Chiara; Macharis, Cathy
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   Learning Loops in the Public Realm
   LOOPER
   Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca
   693443
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