Dahae Lee

Dahae Lee
TU Dortmund University | TUD · European Planning Cultures

Doctor of Engineering

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Introduction
I am a researcher studying multi-stakeholder collaboration in planning. I particularly investigate policies and processes that aim to involve stakeholders in decision-making when developing and managing urban spaces. My current research focuses on building capabilities of and trust between young people and professionals to promote their collaboration in placemaking. I conduct both qualitative (e.g. interview, observation) and quantitative research (e.g. social network analysis).
Additional affiliations
August 2023 - present
Delft University of Technology
Position
  • Postdoctoral Researcher
Education
October 2015 - November 2021
TU Dortmund University
Field of study
  • Spatial Planning
September 2013 - September 2014
University College London
Field of study
  • Urban Planning
October 2010 - June 2013
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Field of study
  • Geography

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Publications (14)
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Privately Owned Public Space/s (POPS) is a mechanism to increase provision of public space, particularly in densely built-up urban areas. The empirical work undertaken along the Teheran-ro in Seoul reveals that even well-equipped and highly accessible POPS can be exclusive or underused. This paper argues that the problem of exclusion and underuse o...
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Teheran-ro in Seoul and Mediaspree area in Berlin are pristine examples for public spaces with a history of rapid change in the context of broader political and economic transitions. This study shows that in such a transitional context, the public sector alone is incapable to provide and manage public space. Hence, it engages private sector entitie...
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Public space is an essential element of cities as it offers several benefits. Due to its significance, there is much discussion of its design, development and use. Although equally important , the management of public space lacks attention in academia and policy. This is regrettable given concerns about the quality of public space and calls for sub...
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Co-production is a concept that is becoming increasingly popular across various fields including planning. This article reviews planning literature on co-production and reveals that the term has not been well defined. The existing definitions are inconsistent and ambiguous, requiring more conceptual clarity to avoid contention. Based on the systema...
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Public space is increasingly provided and managed by a variety of actors. In order to describe this phenomenon, several concepts have been used, such as co-production, co-creation and co-design. This paper reviews the existing literature on public space and reveals that these concepts are defined similarly and used interchangeably. Based on a syste...
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Co-production is a concept which is increasingly popular in the planning field to refer to multi-stakeholder collaboration and partnership with citizens. However, the existing literature suggests that the rapid growth of the concept has resulted in ambiguity about its meaning. Given that the concept has a potential in planning research and practice...
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The term ‘co-production’ has been used in various fields, including planning, as collaborative forms of public goods and service delivery gain significance. Co-production has two sides—the ‘co’ side refers to actors and their motivations, while the ‘production’ side refers to phases and instruments. This paper examines privately owned public space/...
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As new forms of public space emerge and the distinction between public and private space is increasingly blurred, the notion of hybrid space has come to light. It encompasses different kinds of public, semi-public, semi-private and private spaces. The proliferation of hybrid space across cities raises an important question as to whether they are pu...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about undesirable changes to society. Yet at the same time, it represents an opportunity, if not the responsibility, for urban scholars and practitioners to rethink the way cities are planned. The purpose of this research is to (1) critically analyse a public participation process affected by the pandemic; (2) high...
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Privately owned public space (POPS) are a new type of public space that was first introduced in New York City in the 1960s. POPS have been thoroughly studied in the Anglo American world; however, little examination has been conducted in welfare states. This paper examines to what extent this type of space is relevant and needed for German cities wh...
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The term resilience is used in an inflationary way and recent publications discuss resilience critically. Critics refers to an emerging new technocracy in planning, machine politics, soft sustainable development, depoliticized decision-making, systems thinking and even shadow neoliberalism. In this chapter, we argue that, although much of the criti...
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Over the last 50 years, the Ruhr region experienced a remarkable transformation from an industrial to a post-industrial region. With regard to the rehabilitation of the environmental damages of more than 100 years of coal mining and steel production, investment in green infrastructure, and the creation of regional landscape parks constituted one of...
Technical Report
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