TY - CHAP
T1 - Nouvelles technologies, nouveaux outils, nouvelle organisation de la ville
T2 - vers une nouvelle planification numérique?
AU - Douay, Nicolas
AU - Lamker, Christian Wilhelm
PY - 2023/3
Y1 - 2023/3
N2 - A full digital transformation is unfolding and great hopes are vested in the potentials of digital tools for communication and visualisation in planning processes, for analysing and modelling spatial information, and also for managing whole cities and regions. However, actual practices differ vastly, and the debate increasingly points to the pitfalls and dangers of a disconnect between citizens, spatial justice and democratic decision making. Examples of smart cities show a huge variety of interpretations and implementations in Europe. Therefore, digital tools should not become a goal in themselves, but need a clear societal and spatial vision and open political debates. This chapter looks at digital technologies in spatial planning as an increasingly political agenda in France and in Germany. In many regards, both countries must deal with similar opportunities and challenges posed by digital technologies, companies and global platforms. These are mediated differently through national political and planning systems and a more centralised approach in France versus a much decentralisedagenda in Germany.
AB - A full digital transformation is unfolding and great hopes are vested in the potentials of digital tools for communication and visualisation in planning processes, for analysing and modelling spatial information, and also for managing whole cities and regions. However, actual practices differ vastly, and the debate increasingly points to the pitfalls and dangers of a disconnect between citizens, spatial justice and democratic decision making. Examples of smart cities show a huge variety of interpretations and implementations in Europe. Therefore, digital tools should not become a goal in themselves, but need a clear societal and spatial vision and open political debates. This chapter looks at digital technologies in spatial planning as an increasingly political agenda in France and in Germany. In many regards, both countries must deal with similar opportunities and challenges posed by digital technologies, companies and global platforms. These are mediated differently through national political and planning systems and a more centralised approach in France versus a much decentralisedagenda in Germany.
UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0156-1119011
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9783888381140
T3 - Forschungsberichte der ARL
SP - 172
EP - 192
BT - Villes et métropoles en France et en Allemagne
A2 - Gustedt, Evelyn
A2 - Grabski-Kieron, Ulrike
A2 - Demaizière, Christophe
A2 - Paris, Didier
PB - Academy for Territorial Development in the Leibniz Association
CY - Hannover
ER -