Towards participatory urban planning: insights from citizens. Results of a survey on the local effects of climate change in Parma

Ilaria De Noia (Corresponding author), Barbara Caselli, A. Kemperman, Silvia Rossetti, Peter J.H.J. van der Waerden

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Abstract

Citizens’ involvement in urban transition processes has been gaining recognition within the scientific literature and urban transformation initiatives. Co-design and co-planning, in both top-down and bottom-up urban transformation processes, allow stakeholders to collaborate in defining the future of cities in a climate change adaptation framework that encompasses interventions such as soil desealing. In this framework, surveys have emerged as valuable instruments to solicit citizens' insights into participatory processes, as an aid to orient urban planning and transformation scenarios towards their needs and vulnerabilities. After tracing the outline of a local bottom-up project (named “Green in Parma”), this contribution will present and discuss the outcomes of a survey that investigated the perception of the citizens of Parma regarding climate change and its local effects. Univariate and bivariate analyses, including Chi-square tests and factor analyses, were conducted on data collected from a sample of 1,352 participants. The findings provided insights linked to the city and to the neighbourhoods, allowing to localise the quantitative data and to qualitatively associate them with the neighbourhoods socio-environmental characteristics, fostering the envisioning of climate change adaptation strategies. The analyses reveal the potential of surveys and citizens’ involvement in shaping urban planning scenarios, acknowledging the citizens’ role as bearers of knowledge and active stakeholders.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)193-212
Number of pages20
JournalTeMA : Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment
Volume17
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Aug 2024

Funding

The questionnaire analysis was carried out in the framework of the visiting research period of the Ph.D. Student Eng. Arch. Ilaria De Noia at Eindhoven University of Technology TU/e (the Netherlands), under the guidance of Prof. A. Kemperman and dr. ing. P. van der Waerden. I.D.N.\u2019s PhD programme is funded by the National Operational Programme on Research and Innovation 2014-2020 (CCI 2014IT16M2OP005), FSE REACT-EU funds, Action IV.4 \u201CPhD programmes and research contracts on innovation\u201D and Action IV.5 \u201CPhD programmes on green related topics\u201D. CUP: D91B21004730007; scholarship code and number: DOT1321814 n. 6. Supervisor: Prof. M. Zazzi.

Keywords

  • Citizens’ perception
  • Climate change adaptation
  • Desealing
  • Survey
  • Urban planning

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