Implementation of the New Urban Agenda on a local level: an effective community engagement methodology for human-centred urban design
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Sellars, D
Dupré, K
Mews, GH
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This paper explores multi-method community engagement activities used to quickly and effectively produce an action plan based on city stakeholders’ perceptions and wishes. A UN-Habitat Urban Thinkers Campus (UTC), focused on promoting urban liveability, adopted a methodology aimed to effectively engage participants through the completion of urban diaries prior to the event. Engagement with participants was further enhanced through urban labs and discussions culminating in a Design Sprint, producing meaningful action statements. The methodology was aimed at capturing impressions, concerns and roles of each stakeholder group in producing human-centred urban environments. Results suggest the adopted methodology was successful in producing a clear set of tangible action statements, identified as potentially generating high impact and requiring low effort to be implemented. These readily applicable actions were compiled by the end of a single but intense workday.
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Journal of Urbanism
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This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in the Journal of Urbanism, 2022, copyright Taylor & Francis, available online at: http://doi.org/10.1080/17549175.2021.2021972
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Built environment and design
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Tavares, SG; Sellars, D; Dupré, K; Mews, GH, Implementation of the New Urban Agenda on a local level: an effective community engagement methodology for human-centred urban design, Journal of Urbanism, 2022