Using Geodesign Studio to Explore Alternative Local Spatial Development Scenarios in Serbia
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Dabović, TijanaPjanović, Bojana
Ivanović, Bojana
Đorđević, Dejan
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Gervasi, OsvaldoMurgante, Beniamino
Misra, Sanjay
Rocha, Ana Maria A. C.
Garau, Chiara
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Sustainable Developments Goals (SDGs) in Serbia are reduced to the pursuit of economic growth and spatial planning in local areas is reduced to a governance mechanism for attracting investment. Similarly, if existing, digital technologies in local spatial planning are mostly used as a source of digital spatial data and not as planning support systems. Planning reforms conducted in the last two decades produce secluded, largely digitized administrative activities and technical documentation elaboration driven by the narrow, mostly national government interests. These sidestep the localization of SDGs and enhance profit-oriented interventions of powerful actors in local areas. The aim of the geodesign teaching studio conducted at the University of Belgrade in 2021 was to engage students in the elaboration of the International Geodesign Collaboration (IGC) project for the Municipality of Ivanjica and use relevant digital technologies as alternative planning themes, methods and support sys...tems. Complying to the IGC conventions, the selection of locally relevant assumptions and innovations for the future sustainable spatial development for 10 systems was made. The Steinitz’s Geodesign framework and Geodesignhub were used to design six scenarios, iteratively and collaboratively. Five scenarios differed in the starting year and intensity of implemented innovations, while the sixth reflected the “planning as usual” scenario. Consequently, the scenarios had different performance against the 17 SDGs achievement matrix. By collaboratively exploring Ivanjica’s alternative spatial development scenarios and their anticipated SDGs performance, students better understood the process of localizing SDGs and learned how local stakeholders can be empowered to advocate, plan and act towards a more sustainable future.
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Geodesign education / International geodesign collaboration / Localizing sustainable developments goalsИзвор:
Conference proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2022 Workshops, 2022, 13379Издавач:
- Springer, Cham
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-10545-6_16
ISBN: 978-3-031-10545-6
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85135935852
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Geografski fakultetTY - CHAP AU - Dabović, Tijana AU - Pjanović, Bojana AU - Ivanović, Bojana AU - Đorđević, Dejan PY - 2022 UR - http://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1209 AB - Sustainable Developments Goals (SDGs) in Serbia are reduced to the pursuit of economic growth and spatial planning in local areas is reduced to a governance mechanism for attracting investment. Similarly, if existing, digital technologies in local spatial planning are mostly used as a source of digital spatial data and not as planning support systems. Planning reforms conducted in the last two decades produce secluded, largely digitized administrative activities and technical documentation elaboration driven by the narrow, mostly national government interests. These sidestep the localization of SDGs and enhance profit-oriented interventions of powerful actors in local areas. The aim of the geodesign teaching studio conducted at the University of Belgrade in 2021 was to engage students in the elaboration of the International Geodesign Collaboration (IGC) project for the Municipality of Ivanjica and use relevant digital technologies as alternative planning themes, methods and support systems. Complying to the IGC conventions, the selection of locally relevant assumptions and innovations for the future sustainable spatial development for 10 systems was made. The Steinitz’s Geodesign framework and Geodesignhub were used to design six scenarios, iteratively and collaboratively. Five scenarios differed in the starting year and intensity of implemented innovations, while the sixth reflected the “planning as usual” scenario. Consequently, the scenarios had different performance against the 17 SDGs achievement matrix. By collaboratively exploring Ivanjica’s alternative spatial development scenarios and their anticipated SDGs performance, students better understood the process of localizing SDGs and learned how local stakeholders can be empowered to advocate, plan and act towards a more sustainable future. PB - Springer, Cham T2 - Conference proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2022 Workshops T2 - Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNCS, volume 13379) T1 - Using Geodesign Studio to Explore Alternative Local Spatial Development Scenarios in Serbia VL - 13379 DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-10545-6_16 ER -
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Dabović, T., Pjanović, B., Ivanović, B.,& Đorđević, D.. (2022). Using Geodesign Studio to Explore Alternative Local Spatial Development Scenarios in Serbia. in Conference proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2022 Workshops Springer, Cham., 13379. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10545-6_16
Dabović T, Pjanović B, Ivanović B, Đorđević D. Using Geodesign Studio to Explore Alternative Local Spatial Development Scenarios in Serbia. in Conference proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2022 Workshops. 2022;13379. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-10545-6_16 .
Dabović, Tijana, Pjanović, Bojana, Ivanović, Bojana, Đorđević, Dejan, "Using Geodesign Studio to Explore Alternative Local Spatial Development Scenarios in Serbia" in Conference proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2022 Workshops, 13379 (2022), https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10545-6_16 . .