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| Název: |
THE CO-CREATION OF HIGH-RISE PLANNING REGULATIONS: CASE GDANSK. |
| Autoři: |
BACH-GŁOWIŃSKA, Joanna1 joanna.glowinska@pg.edu.pl |
| Zdroj: |
Scientific Papers of Silesian University of Technology. Organization & Management / Zeszyty Naukowe Politechniki Slaskiej. Seria Organizacji i Zarzadzanie. 2025, Issue 231, p9-32. 24p. |
| Témata: |
*PARTICIPATORY design, *STAKEHOLDER analysis, *URBAN growth, LAND use laws, SOCIAL responsibility, URBAN research, CITIES & towns, SKYSCRAPERS |
| Geografický termín: |
GDANSK (Poland) |
| Abstrakt: |
Purpose: The local regulations for high-rise planning in Gdańsk were established through the "Smart High-Rise Development Study" in 2008 and provide guidelines for managing the design process for high-rise developments. It aimed to ensure social commitment to build a dense urban environment while maintaining livability. The Gdansk high-rise plan can be seen as a high-rise strategy, covering comprehensive urban analysis, with a particular focus on co-creation in the planning of high-rise buildings. Aim: The research aims to improve the public involvement in setting city policies, drawing on the Gdansk experience with establishing specific regulations on high-rise planning. Methodology: The background for this study included a literature review, explicitly focusing on Appert and Montes, Morato, and Glauser, who are most relevant because they address the challenges of regulating high-rise buildings. Key insights from articles about planning regulations and co-creation were applied to analyse the content of the High Rise Study in Gdansk and the co-creation process. This examined the institutional changes and the identification of risks with scheduling contingency planning beyond the city planning procedure. Findings: In the research, a critical analysis was conducted on the opportunities and challenges of co-creating regulations, along with identifying limitations within the presented high-rise study. As a top-down approach was used in the Gdansk case, urban planners initiated stakeholder involvement. They limited the stakeholders' insights to the agreed-upon focus, and the results were incorporated into the document through the addition of a local planning procedure. Social implications: The trade-offs involved in high-rise development in European cities can be addressed using a collaborative approach, such as in Gdansk. The findings emphasize how Gdansk stakeholders co-created this strategy, examining only a selected few key aspects of high-rise development. The main contribution of this case study shows how high-rise regulations can gain social support with input from the general public within a shared focus. Originality/value: The research on the Gdansk case adds to existing literature on co-creating procedures for high-rise planning regulations and other city policies. They present new insight into the co-creation process tested as a key part of developing high-rise planning rules. The approach enhances our understanding of how to establish top-down rules for involving stakeholders in co-developing city policies on essential issues like high-rise regulations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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