Rosa Thoneick
Rosa Thoneick
Doctor of Philosophy
Dissertation published "Co-Creating the Digital City"
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October 2018 - September 2022
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August 2017 - January 2018
October 2015 - September 2018
August 2012 - December 2012
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Integrated urban development can serve as a cross-sectoral planning concept to manage processes of transformation in urban systems towards sustainability and resilience. At the same time, urban digital twins are being implemented with increasing frequency in urban planning. They can be used to foster such transformations and to make improvements th...
This paper presents a unique case study of co-creative modelling in a digital urban twin, exploring the inclusion of diverse concerns, stakeholders, and practices in the building of a complex socio-technical system. It does so by employing a co-creative methodology for modelling complex socio-ecological processes in the Connected Urban Twins Projec...
This paper investigates the argument that facilitating open data for democratic
processes requires a transformation of the underlying processes as well as a strong
functional integration into participatory systems. The evolution from conventional
planning to its digitisation is not solely a technological shift, but necessitates fundamental procedur...
This deliverable consists of two parts: Logbook for Development (Part I) and Convergence Handbook (Part II). Both of these documents were aimed at bridging the gaps between the research part of the project and the development phase, allowing for convergence between all partners and pilot cities on the essential requirements for the development of t...
Co-creation is essential for urban planning. Online citizen participation is an established method to obtain feedback from citizens on a wide variety of plans. But tools and methods for digitized workshops are rare. The City of Hamburg and the HafenCity University develop a system, which integrates digital online and on-site participation. This pap...
The present contribution offers an assessment of the development and implementation of the digital participation system in Hamburg, Germany. The system utilises open and public planning data within a web-based interface and a physical decision-support tool. These technologies are integrated in urban planning processes, namely through citizen partic...