2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages 1023-1028
Recently, online platforms for urban planning have been developed. However, although there are examples of their use in urban-scale planning, they have not been fully utilized in district-scale town planning, which involves the development of public spaces such as station-front spaces and parks. The aim of this paper is to develop an online platform to support citizen participation workshops in district-scale urban planning. We will clarify the effectiveness of a system that enables the accumulation and updating of data examined by administrators, citizens and experts at workshops and other events in the development of public spaces.
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