Facta universitatis - series: Architecture and Civil Engineering 2019 Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages: 81-91
https://doi.org/10.2298/FUACE190123002S
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Crowdsourcing in participatory planning: Online platforms as participative ecosystems
Segedinac Goran (Faculty of Technical Sciences, Department for Architecture and Urbanism, Novi Sad)
Reba Darko
(Faculty of Technical Sciences, Department for Architecture and Urbanism, Novi Sad)
Insufficient public presence within the traditional participatory activities
in urban planning is largely caused by their incompatibility with the
communication preferences of the public they are addressing. Accordingly,
this research is aimed at identifying alternative approaches which enable
the creation of new communication channels and improve the level and quality
of participation. Starting from the hypothesis that technological
development has changed the way we communicate, the goal of this research is
to provide the deeper understanding of the current potentials and problems
of internet participation in urban planning and also to point out on the
future development strategies, which could address the problems we are
facing today. By analyzing case studies in which Internet communication is
used for this purpose, as well as publicly available data about user
activities within the popular web platforms, we investigate the main
advantages and disadvantages of the described practice, as well as the
opportunities of the application of new communication approaches and
technological trends, such as crowdsourcing activities and blockchain
technology.
Keywords: urban planning, participatory planning, crowdsourcing, blockchain, internet