resonansplanering
Resonansplanering, or resonance planning, is a planning paradigm that foregrounds the idea of resonance between people, places and planning processes. It treats urban spaces as carriers of memory, identity and social meaning, and aims to design with those meanings in mind. The approach seeks spaces that people feel connected to and that can adapt over time.
Core principles include participation, co-creation with residents and organizations, and place-based knowledge. It emphasizes context sensitivity,
Methods associated with resonansplanering combine qualitative insights with traditional design tools. Narrative mapping, storytelling, and participatory
Applications of resonansplanering appear in public space design, neighborhood improvement, and cultural district development. It aligns
Critique and limits include the subjective nature of resonance, challenges in measuring impact, and potential conflicts
See also: participatory planning, place-making, cultural heritage planning.