The approach that is offered by Living Labs, particularly for their territorial perspective, can represent one of the ways in which to set the transition from the stage of a “free game”, about scenarios and visions, to the definition of the plan social demand, specifically within the framework of a real experience of the citizenship life. In this sense, such an approach may represent the guarantee of an effectiveness of the plan. Despite the limits, which the previous failures represent, we can remark that through the dimension of openness, roles co-presence and competence of those stakeholders that are involved in Living Labs, the participation processes – from the perspective of a planning – does not end but continuously tend to a gradual improvement, both of the quality of the projects and of those cohesion factors, which lead to the constitution of spontaneous partnerships.

Trapani, F. (2012). Participatory planning in Palermo for social innovation and technologic enhancement. A living Lab territorial game toward city plan. In M. Campagna, A. De Montis, F. Isola, S. Lai, C. Pira, C. Zoppi (a cura di), Planning Support Tools: Policy Analysis, Implementation and Evaluation Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Informatics and Urban and Regional Planning INPUT 2012 (pp. 1390-1401). Milano : Franco Angeli.

Participatory planning in Palermo for social innovation and technologic enhancement. A living Lab territorial game toward city plan

TRAPANI, Ferdinando
2012-01-01

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The approach that is offered by Living Labs, particularly for their territorial perspective, can represent one of the ways in which to set the transition from the stage of a “free game”, about scenarios and visions, to the definition of the plan social demand, specifically within the framework of a real experience of the citizenship life. In this sense, such an approach may represent the guarantee of an effectiveness of the plan. Despite the limits, which the previous failures represent, we can remark that through the dimension of openness, roles co-presence and competence of those stakeholders that are involved in Living Labs, the participation processes – from the perspective of a planning – does not end but continuously tend to a gradual improvement, both of the quality of the projects and of those cohesion factors, which lead to the constitution of spontaneous partnerships.
2012
Settore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
Trapani, F. (2012). Participatory planning in Palermo for social innovation and technologic enhancement. A living Lab territorial game toward city plan. In M. Campagna, A. De Montis, F. Isola, S. Lai, C. Pira, C. Zoppi (a cura di), Planning Support Tools: Policy Analysis, Implementation and Evaluation Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Informatics and Urban and Regional Planning INPUT 2012 (pp. 1390-1401). Milano : Franco Angeli.
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