The tree as method: co-creating with urban ecosystems

I. N. Pettersen, Hanne Cecilie Geirbo, Hanne Johnsrud
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Participatory design is based on the idea that those affected by a decision should get the opportunity to influence it. Addressing the imperative of climate change and the complexity of sustainable urban development requires collaboration and co-creation across disciplines, sectors and systems. Nonhuman participation and the innovation potential in designing with nature and integrating a concern for social, technical and natural systems do however remain underexplored. In this explorative short paper, we ask what it would take to take the needs of nature seriously, and to co-create with urban ecosystems. Taking street trees as examples, we discuss and reflect on what trees as participants might imply and open up for. We do that according to five fundamental aspects of participatory design. Pointing out directions for future research, we propose taking "the tree as method" as entry point for multi-actor explorations of the challenges and opportunities of street transformation across social, technical and ecological systems.1
树作为方法:与城市生态系统共同创造
参与式设计基于这样一种理念,即受决策影响的人应该有机会影响决策。应对气候变化的紧迫性和可持续城市发展的复杂性,需要跨学科、部门和系统的合作和共同创造。然而,非人类参与和创新潜力在设计与自然和整合对社会、技术和自然系统的关注方面仍未得到充分探索。在这篇探索性的短文中,我们探讨了如何认真对待自然的需求,并与城市生态系统共同创造。以行道树为例,我们讨论和反思树木作为参与者可能暗示和开放的东西。我们根据参与式设计的五个基本方面来做。为指出未来的研究方向,我们建议以“以树为方法”为切入点,跨社会、技术和生态系统探索街道改造的挑战和机遇
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