jälkikartoitus
Jälkikartoitus is a process used in Finland to evaluate and refine the plans and decisions made in the early stages of an urban planning project. The term is Finnish and translates to "rear-view mapping" or "backward-looking planning".
The concept of jälkikartoitus was first introduced in the 1980s as a reaction to the shortcomings of
In the jälkikartoitus process, detailed monitoring and evaluation of a project's implementation is carried out, ideally
Jälkikartoitus is primarily used in Finland, but similar approaches can be found in other countries under different
While the focus of jälkikartoitus is on the planning process itself, it also involves the participation of
By systematically evaluating and refining plans based on real-world experiences, jälkikartoitus aims to improve the quality