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A '''Future Workshop''' is a participative, action oriented approach to determining [[culture aspects]], [[legal aspects]] and [[ethics aspects]] in planning matters.<ref>Vidal R.V.V.: The Future Workshop Chapter 6. Creative and Participative Problem Solving – the art and the science. Informatics and Mathematical Modelling.Technical University of Denmark, 2006. Retrieved from http://www2.imm.dtu.dk/~rvvv/CPPS/6Chapter6Thefutureworkshop.pdf [last access: 2012-05-10].</ref>. The aim is to generate future visions in urban development and how these can be realised.
== Short description ==
 
''Future Workshop''<ref>''Participation & sustainable development in Europe'', http://www.partizipation.at/future-workshop.html; Apel H. (2004): The Future Workshop. Deutsches Institut für Erwachsenenbildung. Retrieved from http://www.die-bonn.de/esprid/dokumente/doc-2004/apel04_02.pdf [2012-05-10].</ref> is one amongst other [[Aspect_determination_methods_for_urban_planners|methods to determine ethics aspects]] in planning matters. Participants are encouraged to develop imaginative, unconventional solutions to issues of current interest, by means of an atmosphere designed to promote creativity. The aim is to generate future visions in urban devlepment and how these can be realised.
 
   
 
==Support for planning of secure public spaces==
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* Involving citizens into the planning process;
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* Developing visions and scenarios for physical and social settings in secure urban environments;
 
* Elaborating new, creative solutions for security problems or issues;
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* Developing of new projects and security management approaches.
   
== Process ==
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==Process description==
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Participants get the chance to have a say in decision making processes, and are motivated to create unconventional solutions to issues of their concern. Creativity techniques are required to activate participants.
# Criticism phase: analyzing the current situation and identifying the problems.
 
# Fantasy phase: developing ideas and suggestions (initially these can perfectly well be utopian – obstacles in the real world are ignored at this stage).
 
# Realization phase: structuring the suggestions, investigating how realistic they are, reaching agreement on what happens next.
 
   
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The main phases of a future workshop are systematically and successively on one another structured:
 
# Criticism phase: The current situation is analysed to identify the problems and core issues;
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# Fantasy phase: Ideas are developed and suggestions are worked out. Potential hampering situations are not considered in the fantasy phase;
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# Realisation phase: Suggestions are structured and counter-proofed upon theire realistic feasibility. The aim is to achieve agreement on the next step.
   
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==Links and further information==
==Help in addressing cultural/ethical aspects in planning of secure public spaces==
 
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*Participation & sustainable Development in Europe. Retrieved from: http://www.partizipation.at/future-workshop.html [last access: 2012-03-16].
* Developing visions, e.g. when a statement of principles, a development scenario, a far-reaching project for the future etc. is to be put together
 
* Searching for new, creative solutions for existing problems or issues
 
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 13 June 2013

A Future Workshop is a participative, action oriented approach to determining culture aspects, legal aspects and ethics aspects in planning matters.[1]. The aim is to generate future visions in urban development and how these can be realised.

Support for planning of secure public spaces

  • Involving citizens into the planning process;
  • Developing visions and scenarios for physical and social settings in secure urban environments;
  • Elaborating new, creative solutions for security problems or issues;
  • Developing of new projects and security management approaches.

Process description

Participants get the chance to have a say in decision making processes, and are motivated to create unconventional solutions to issues of their concern. Creativity techniques are required to activate participants.

The main phases of a future workshop are systematically and successively on one another structured:

  1. Criticism phase: The current situation is analysed to identify the problems and core issues;
  2. Fantasy phase: Ideas are developed and suggestions are worked out. Potential hampering situations are not considered in the fantasy phase;
  3. Realisation phase: Suggestions are structured and counter-proofed upon theire realistic feasibility. The aim is to achieve agreement on the next step.

Links and further information

Footnotes and references

  1. Vidal R.V.V.: The Future Workshop Chapter 6. Creative and Participative Problem Solving – the art and the science. Informatics and Mathematical Modelling.Technical University of Denmark, 2006. Retrieved from http://www2.imm.dtu.dk/~rvvv/CPPS/6Chapter6Thefutureworkshop.pdf [last access: 2012-05-10].