Bridging the evidence gap in spatial planning

IF 1.4 Q1 AREA STUDIES Region Pub Date : 2023-10-23 DOI:10.18335/region.v10i3.474
Grigoris Kafkalas, Magda Pitsiava
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The article focuses on how the use of evidence in spatial planning could bridge the gap between vision and reality through the continuous evaluation of the spatial impacts of the proposed interventions. The introduction sets the theoretical, institutional, and practical context on how evidence is used to assess these impacts in relation to both the expected outcomes and the pursued policy priorities. The research section addresses these issues based on the empirical and methodological background derived from a series of successive studies carried out between 1999 and 2014. These studies are related to the establishment and operation of the spatial impact observatory of the Egnatia motorway, a major European transport infrastructure project in northern Greece. The results section introduces a methodological approach, succinctly referred to as the IRIS model in which spatial planning is conceived as an adaptive process, and the use of evidence aims to enhance its flexibility and preparedness in dealing with the uncertainties that arise from dynamic conditions, rather than relying solely on predetermined solutions. It comprises three key components: a theoretical model that simulates the relationship between transport infrastructure and spatial development, an intermediate data model in which raw data were constructed as evidence indicators, and a combination of inductive and deductive paths in which evidence is used to assess the anticipated impact of spatial plans and to evaluate the actual spatial outcomes after their implementation. Finally, the conclusions underline the value added of the IRIS approach as a comprehensive and integrative methodology that aims to improve the efficacy of spatial planning by establishing a link between theoretical models, policy objectives, and evidence-based decision-making.
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弥合空间规划方面的证据差距
本文的重点是如何在空间规划中使用证据,通过持续评估所提出的干预措施的空间影响,弥合愿景与现实之间的差距。引言部分从理论、制度和实践三个方面阐述了如何利用证据评估与预期结果和追求的政策重点相关的这些影响。研究部分根据1999年至2014年间开展的一系列连续研究得出的经验和方法背景来解决这些问题。这些研究与Egnatia高速公路空间影响观测站的建立和运作有关,Egnatia高速公路是欧洲在希腊北部的一个主要运输基础设施项目。结果部分介绍了一种方法方法,简洁地称为IRIS模型,其中空间规划被视为一个适应性过程,证据的使用旨在提高其灵活性和准备能力,以应对动态条件产生的不确定性,而不是仅仅依赖于预定的解决方案。它包括三个关键部分:模拟交通基础设施与空间发展之间关系的理论模型,构建原始数据作为证据指标的中间数据模型,以及使用证据评估空间规划的预期影响并评估其实施后的实际空间结果的归纳和演绎路径的组合。最后,结论强调了IRIS方法作为一种综合性综合方法的附加价值,该方法旨在通过建立理论模型、政策目标和循证决策之间的联系来提高空间规划的有效性。
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Region
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期刊介绍: REGION is the journal of ERSA (European Regional Science Association). It publishes original scientific work in Regional Science, Regional Economics, Economic Geography, and related areas. REGION is open access. It is freely available to readers and does not charge submission or publication fees from authors.
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