Visualisation Techniques For Facilitating Stakeholder Decision Making In Urban Planning

Authors

  • Andrew J Rixon
  • Stewart Burn

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15353/joci.v4i2.2959

Keywords:

Public Participatory GIS, Participation, Facilitation, Visualisation

Abstract

Public participatory geographical information systems (PPGIS) are becoming widely recognised as powerful tools for informed participatory decision-making processes within urban planning projects. This paper discusses a technique recently used within a case study for providing visualisations of traffic flows and how to incorporate local community perceptions of their neighbourhoods into a PPGIS software tool. In particular, the paper demonstrates a new methodology for visualisation of qualitative social data, facilitating dialogue and discussion amongst stakeholders and planning professionals in an urban context. The paper concludes with a discussion on techniques for developing software and presenting visualisations in an understandable and usable manner catering for a diversity of participants.

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Published

2008-08-21