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ISSN: 1463-6689

Online from: 1999

Subject Area: Strategy

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Linking territorial foresight and urban planning


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Title:Linking territorial foresight and urban planning
Author(s):José Miguel Fernández Güell, (Architect and Urban Planner, Deputy Director of the Urban and Regional Planning Department, and a Member of the Research Group GIAU+S based at the Urban and Regional Planning Department, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain), Leticia Redondo, (Architect & Urban Planner in the Urban and Regional Planning Department, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain)
Citation:José Miguel Fernández Güell, Leticia Redondo, (2012) "Linking territorial foresight and urban planning", foresight, Vol. 14 Iss: 4, pp.316 - 335
Keywords:Forecasting, Scenario design, Strategic planning, Sustainable development, Territorial foresight, Urban planning
Article type:Research paper
DOI:10.1108/14636681211256107 (Permanent URL)
Publisher:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Abstract:

PurposeThis article aims to show the opportunity and benefits of linking territorial foresight tools to urban planning procedures. Additionally, it suggests ways to reinforce the scenario design method with more in-depth analysis, without losing its qualitative nature and communication advantages.

Design/methodology/approachThese assumptions are tested in a scenario design exercise that explores the future evolution of the sustainable development paradigm and its implications in the Spanish urban development model.

FindingsMajor findings are obtained on the feasibility of a systematic approach that provides anticipatory intelligence about future disruptive events that may affect the natural environment and the socioeconomic fabric of a given territory. In addition, the study confirms that foresight offers interesting opportunities for urban planners, such as anticipating changes, fostering participation and building networks, in contrast to its perception as a mere story-telling technique that generates oversimplified visions without the backing of rigorous analysis.

Research limitations/implicationsIn order to boost the perception of scenario design as an added value instrument for urban planners, three sets of implications – functional, parametric and spatial – are displayed to provide substantial information for policy makers.

Originality/valueThe value of the present work lies in the synergy that can be generated between territorial foresight and urban planning, offering a great opportunity for policy makers to use futurists' output as input for urban planners' work.



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