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Mapping disruptive long-term scenarios using a participatory approach

Ramón Molinero‐Parejo, Francisco Aguilera Benavente, Montserrat Gómez Delgado, Julio A. Soria-Lara

2021Journal of Maps12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although mapping long-term scenarios can be considered crucial in decision-making, its inclusion in planning processes remains a challenge. This paper aims to gain insights into this by showing a participatory mapping method that creates a dialogue and interaction space between stakeholders and experts. The research was based on three 2050 visions, taking as a case study the eastern sector of the metropolitan area of Madrid, Spain. The method consisted of conducting a participatory mapping workshop involving urban planners, transport engineers, environmental consultants, and property developers. Those experts mapped transformations in urban land use for each 2050 scenario. The results evidenced differences between the three 2050 scenarios, highlighting the usefulness of the participatory mapping workshop to represent the amount and nature of growth in urban land use and organisation of the transport network.

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VisionMetropolitan areaCitizen journalismParticipatory planningEnvironmental planningTerm (time)Participatory GISLand useScenario planningUrban planningInclusion (mineral)GeographyEnvironmental resource managementComputer scienceBusinessEngineeringCivil engineeringSociologyEnvironmental sciencePhysicsArchaeologyAnthropologyWorld Wide WebQuantum mechanicsMarketingGender studiesLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesUrban Planning and ValuationUrban Transport and Accessibility