Geodesign as a boundary management process: Co-creating and negotiating sustainable landscape futures

Geodesign is a participatory research and planning process that manages diverse boundaries and combines place-based local knowledge and values, design and planning expertise, and geographic information science for the purpose of collaborative and well-informed spatial planning. It is particularly ef...

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Hauptverfasser: Gottwald, Sarah, Albert, Christian, Arciniegas, Gustavo, Ducci, Marta, Jajeh, Sana, Janssen, Ron, Taylor, Rory
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Decision making
Geographic information science
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Literacy
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Planning
Research methodology
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