Nordin, Kerstin
- Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
This study forms part of a Swedish research project aiming to design a method (“Children’s Maps in GIS”) for consulting children and teachers on children’s outdoor environment to inform actors in urban planning processes in a local authority. Following up on consultation projects at four local authorities in Sweden, users of the method identified problems with communicating the results to the heterogeneous group of actors in urban planning dealing with children’s outdoor environment. One constraint was lack of examples demonstrating how non-cartographic information in a database can be analysed and visualised.This study provides such an example based on information from the municipality of Västerås, Sweden, where 90 children aged 10–11 and six teachers were responding on a facilitated map questionnaire included in “Children’s Maps in GIS”. The results obtained were visualised and presented to and discussed with urban planners in Västerås.Drawing on results from the meeting with the planners, theories on how children communicate experiences of place and the role of information in communicative planning practices a conceptual visualisation model where developed. The study indicates that the challenge is what to include in the guidelines to take responsibility for the entire communication process.
The Nordic Journal of Architectural Research
2017, number: 1, pages: 169 - 196
Landscape Architecture
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/92174