Digital plan data – research perspectives in plan practice and evaluation?
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Digital plan data – research perspectives in plan practice and evaluation? / Fertner, Christian.
2019. Abstract fra PlanNord 2019 - Future challenges to Nordic Planning, Oscarsborg, Norge.Publikation: Konferencebidrag › Konferenceabstrakt til konference › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Digital plan data – research perspectives in plan practice and evaluation?
AU - Fertner, Christian
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Since 2006, all legal spatial plans in Denmark are registered in a national, digital and open database. It includes data and metadata on e.g. 34,000 currently effective local development plans and over 50,000 municipal plan zones. The database is part of the general digitalization strategy of the public sector in Denmark, fueled by ideas on efficiency, data economy and open governance. Similar digitalization efforts are taking place in other Nordic countries. Research using this new kind of new data or about its practical use is rare, mainly focusing on judicial or technical questions. Digital plans represent a new transdisciplinary type of intentionally explicit data source for analysis of land change processes. Discussions on efficiency, conformance-based evaluation or planning design practices across a country could benefit from insights from such data. Based on a recent collaboration with the Danish Planning Authority and an ongoing Nordic workshop series, I will discuss research perspectives as well as critical questions regarding the potential influence of the digitalization of plan data on future planning and policy making.
AB - Since 2006, all legal spatial plans in Denmark are registered in a national, digital and open database. It includes data and metadata on e.g. 34,000 currently effective local development plans and over 50,000 municipal plan zones. The database is part of the general digitalization strategy of the public sector in Denmark, fueled by ideas on efficiency, data economy and open governance. Similar digitalization efforts are taking place in other Nordic countries. Research using this new kind of new data or about its practical use is rare, mainly focusing on judicial or technical questions. Digital plans represent a new transdisciplinary type of intentionally explicit data source for analysis of land change processes. Discussions on efficiency, conformance-based evaluation or planning design practices across a country could benefit from insights from such data. Based on a recent collaboration with the Danish Planning Authority and an ongoing Nordic workshop series, I will discuss research perspectives as well as critical questions regarding the potential influence of the digitalization of plan data on future planning and policy making.
KW - Land use and management
KW - digital planning
KW - plan data
KW - plansystem
KW - Digitalisation
M3 - Conference abstract for conference
T2 - PlanNord 2019 - Future challenges to Nordic Planning
Y2 - 21 August 2019 through 23 August 2019
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