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Collaborative Planning approaches to achieve Walkability Strategies in Suburbia Towns: Collaborative Planning approaches to achieve Walkability Strategies in Suburbia Towns

Translated title

With no place to walk, there's no place to meet: With no place to walk, there's no place to meet

Term

4. Term

Publication year

2020

Submitted on

Pages

102

Abstract

Dette speciale omhandler muligheden for at inkorporere et større fokus af ’gangbarheden’ for fodgængere – gennem samarbejdsplanlægning, i de nuværende udviklingsplaner i forstaden: Svenstrup. Specialet inkluderer en analyse, der præsenterer koalitioner og konflikter i forhold til områdefornyelsesplanen – set fra de tre hovedaktørers perspektiv: Regeringen, Aalborg Kommune og borgerne. Desuden præsenterer vi i diskussionen designet af en korridor – som et forslag til kommunen for at forbedre ’gangbarheden’ i Svenstrup, der samtidig omfatter samarbejdsløsninger. Med denne korridor efterstræbes, at tilføje et nyt perspektiv til hvordan ’gangbarhed’ mere strategisk kan inkluderes i udviklingen af forstæderne.

This master thesis investigates the opportunity to incorporate walkability – though collaborative planning, to a greater extend in the current development plans for the suburban town: Svenstrup. The thesis includes an analysis presenting coalitions and conflicts in relation to the renewal plans – from the perspective and influence of the three main actors: The National Government, Aalborg Municipality and the community. Additionally, in the discussion we present the design of a corridor – as a recommendation for the municipality in order to improve Svenstrup walkability and include collaborate solutions as well. This add a new perspective to add walkability strategically into suburban town developments.