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2020 | 31 | 105-120

Article title

Metoda Urban Futures – realne wsparcie w planowaniu rozwoju miast?

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Metoda Urban Futures – realne wsparcie w planowaniu rozwoju miast?

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Abstracts

PL
W artykule omówiono dotychczas mało znaną na gruncie polskim metodę Urban Futures, pozwalającą m.in. na ocenę prężności rozwiązań na rzecz rozwoju miast. Z jednej strony szczegółowo przedstawiono w nim procedurę postępowania, a z drugiej – krytycznie oceniono możliwości jej zastosowania. Było to możliwe dzięki praktycznemu testowaniu podczas warsztatów zrealizowanych w ramach projektu badawczego, finansowanego ze środków Unii Europejskiej. Metoda jest dosyć pracochłonna, mniej zalecana do dużych jednostek osadniczych i bardzo złożonych inicjatyw, a w pewnych warunkach ujawnić się może także jej nadmierny subiektywizm. Z drugiej strony jednak oferuje ona realne wsparcie dla planistów, poszerzając ich horyzonty analityczne, co jest szczególnie istotne w kwestii niepewności odnośnie przyszłego stanu zasobów przyrodniczych oraz trajektorii rozwoju społeczeństwa i gospodarki.
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In this paper so far less known Urban Futures methodology, which allows for i.a. evaluating the resilience of urban development solutions, is presented. On the one hand, the procedure is described in details. On the other one, possibilities for its utilisation are critically assessed. That was possible due to practical testing during a workshop which was held within the frames of a research project financed by EU. This methodology is quite labour- intensive, less recommended for big settlement units and complex initiatives. Moreover, in some circumstances its subjectivity might be revealed. On the other hand, it offers a viable support for planners. It expands their analytical horizons, which is vital when it comes to the uncertainty of future condition of natural resources, as well social and economic development trajectories.

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31

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105-120

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Dates

published
2020-09-21

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Łódzki, Wydział Nauk Geograficznych, Instytut Zagospodarowania Środowiska i Polityki Przestrzennej
  • Uniwersytet Łódzki, Wydział Nauk Geograficznych, Instytut Zagospodarowania Środowiska i Polityki Przestrzennej

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