Emergent planning

Eshkol, Batel; Eshkol, Alon (2018) Emergent planning. URBAN DESIGN International, 23. pp. 102-115.

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Abstract

Emergent planning is a practical planning methodology that recognizes the “weak point” of a city through a two-step collaborative process and offers to tackle it by working simultaneously with various stakeholders representing the different sectors of the city. This article investigates the background for emergent planning, which includes planning approaches such as integrated planning, collaborative planning and ‘complexity’ planning. It then describes the implementation of the emergent planning methodology in the city of Auroville, South India, in a collaborative process that lasted over a year and analyzes its outcomes and the possibilities it offers the future of planning.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Town Planning > Town Planning (General)
Depositing User: Admin User
Date Deposited: 31 Oct 2020 10:28
Last Modified: 31 Oct 2020 10:28
URI: http://aurorepo.in/id/eprint/106

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