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Transformative thinking and urban living labs in planning practice: a critical review and ongoing case studies in Europe

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  • Agatino Rizzo
  • Abdolrasoul Habibipour
  • Anna Ståhlbröst

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The aim of this article is to critically situate co-production methods such as that of the urban living lab within contemporary planning theory and in particular to the ideas of ‘agonistic planning’ and the ‘trading zone’. By critically review relevant literature and discussing the results of an ongoing interdisciplinary project, we will show a number of potentials and issues when translating the urban living lab idea to planning contexts. Potentially our urban living labs have opened up opportunities for local planners to discuss controversial issues by using the idea of nature based solution as a boundary-object/trading-zone. On the other hand, planners’ positivistic and incremental understanding of city making hinders a transformative understanding of the urban living lab and nature based solution in favour of more fashionable technological fixes.

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  • Agatino Rizzo & Abdolrasoul Habibipour & Anna Ståhlbröst, 2021. "Transformative thinking and urban living labs in planning practice: a critical review and ongoing case studies in Europe," European Planning Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 29(10), pages 1739-1757, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:eurpls:v:29:y:2021:i:10:p:1739-1757
    DOI: 10.1080/09654313.2021.1911955
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    1. Asif, Muhammad & Inam, Azhar & Adamowski, Jan & Shoaib, Muhammad & Tariq, Hisham & Ahmad, Shakil & Alizadeh, Mohammad Reza & Nazeer, Aftab, 2023. "Development of methods for the simplification of complex group built causal loop diagrams: A case study of the Rechna doab," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 476(C).
    2. Nguyen, Huong Thu & Marques, Pilar & Benneworth, Paul, 2022. "Living labs: Challenging and changing the smart city power relations?," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 183(C).
    3. Ivan A. Antipin & Natalya Yu. Vlasova & Olga Yu. Ivanova, 2021. "Municipal strategizing methodology: Comparative analysis and unification," Upravlenets, Ural State University of Economics, vol. 12(6), pages 33-48, October.

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