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Atlas - From 7 case interviews to recurring strategies and PED relevant aspects
Atlas - From 7 case interviews to recurring strategies and PED relevant aspects
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3. Aspects for the<br />
implementation of PEDs<br />
Out of the seven interviews it is possible to distil aspects<br />
which are relevant for the development, transformation and<br />
implementation of PEDs (‘PED relevant aspects’). These aspects<br />
can be divided into relevant preconditions, challenges, city<br />
instruments, and neighbourhood dynamics. Some instruments<br />
or dynamics cannot be strictly divided, these are indicated<br />
with an asterisk in the respective colour (City instruments*,<br />
Neighbourhood dynamics*). The aspects are not a mere listing,<br />
but are connected to one another, which is graphically shown<br />
in the line diagram on the following page. Some preconditions<br />
or challenges lead more or less to the application of certain city<br />
instruments or strengthen certain neighbourhood dynamics. In<br />
the diagram, these interlinkages were further connected to the<br />
interviewed cases. The illustration is not exhaustive and is based<br />
on the interviews conducted. At the same time, the investigated<br />
aspects have been discussed during the October online Deep Dive,<br />
and a series of conclusions have been drafted. This includes the<br />
identification of relevant or pivotal aspects for newly built district<br />
and existing ones, clustered in five main arguments (District<br />
Development Management, Collaboration with different actors,<br />
Citizen participation, business model, Planning process and<br />
Regulation) investigating the PED implementation.<br />
The objective is to supplement and refine the content and the<br />
reflection on the relevant aspect for PED implementation, in<br />
further discussions within the consortium, and more specifically<br />
within the work packages WP3: City Instruments and WP4:<br />
Neighbourhood Dynamics.<br />
Working document<br />
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