Project Description

NordicPATH’s overall objective is to establish a new model for citizens' participation and collaborative planning in the Nordic countries focused on urban air quality and the interlinked challenge of climate change.

Our research focuses on strategies to engage citizens in the process of socio-technological change required by planners and designers to provide the built environment and the services that will shape future sustainable cities with a human-centered approach. NordicPATH will investigate how technologies can facilitate processes of collaborative co-design of solutions towards shaping more liveable, healthy, and sustainable cities for everyone. The main research question is therefore if bottom-up processes can be concretely combined with urban planning practice and policy processes in relation to important environmental issues.

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Current Project Impact

The following scores were calculated using a statistically-driven machine-learning approach, a type of AI that learns to perform a task by analysing patterns in data. This is an experimental approach to citizen-science impact assessment, and the exact reasoning behind the scores is not explainable. The scores represent a best guess of the impact the project is having in each domain. Scores are recalculated and updated when “View impact report” is clicked.

Society 32 Society 32 Governance 29 Governance 29 Economy 15 Economy 15 Environment 40 Environment 40 Science 20 Science 20 max. 42
Total Score 27/42
Domain Progress

Proportion of questions answered in each domain.

  • 100% General (13/13)
  • 0% Economy (0/31)
  • 0% Environment (0/30)
  • 95% Governance (41/43)
  • 100% Science and technology (39/39)
  • 4% Society (3/67)