Project Details

Description

To design a more socially sustainable city, we long for more diverse and nuanced insights about how the city works as a space of belonging - not seen from the professional eyes of those who plan it, but from those who live in it. To explore this, the Urban Belonging project was initiated in 2021 by a collective of planners and scholars in Copenhagen with the ambition of mapping lived experiences of under-represented communities in the city.

Key findings

We need to rethink the way we engage local knowledge and experiences from citizen in the planning and policy making related to cities. Using participatory methods such as map-making and photovoice, it is possible to engage and foreground diverse communities and lived experiences as data points that can inform design of cities that work for all people. The project reveals insigths about when, where, and why seven different marginalized communities experiences feeling at home in the city, maps geospatial patterns in how different groups use the city, and explores what 'belonging' means to different people.
Short titleUrban Belonging
AcronymUB
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date01/02/202001/02/2023

Collaborative partners

  • LGBT+ Danmark
  • Dansk Handicap Forbund
  • MINO Danmark
  • Danske Døves Landsforbund
  • Hugs & Food
  • SIND Danmark
  • Center for Digital Welfare, IT University Copenhagen
  • Visual Methodologies Collective
  • Gehl Architects

Funding

  • Gehl Architects: DKK1.00
  • Innovation Fund Denmark: DKK1.00
  • Innovation Fund Denmark: DKK1.00
  • Centre of Expertise for Creative Innovation: DKK1.00
  • IT University of Copenhagen: DKK1.00

UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This project contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities

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