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RE-DEFINE ungit? Millaista on suomalainen ka upungistuminen? essa ja epävarmuudessa? 1 Tervet uloa keskust elemaan näist ä kysymyk- LMA Urban 3.0 envisioning

iotta MALPE-suunnittelussa? LMA essa ja epävarm 2 omalainen ka upungistuminen? RE-DEFINE ungit? Tervet uloa keskust elemaan näist ä kysymyksist kehit t ämisen käyt ännön kysymyksien kannalt a. suunnit t elun ja innovat iivisen yht eiskehit t e- t oimint aympärist öä, läht ökoht ia, t ulevaisuudennäkymiä ja vaiht oeht oja avoimessa keskusteluyhteydessä LMA Urban 3.0 envisioning, Universit y of Manchest er ALPE coordination: e Envisioning 20 16-20 19 duction on the goals and f the BeMInE project ypotheses ies of urbanisation al development ional governance orkshops: realit y check on ypotheses (in Finnish) ies of urbanisation al development ional governance tion of w orkshop results ssion d next steps

www..fi ungit? essa ja epävarmuudessa? LMA 3 suunnit t elun ja innovat iivisen yht eiskehit t e- Tilaisuus on englanninkielinen iltapäivän työpa- Urban 3.0 envisioning, Universit y of Manchester ALPE coordination: e Envisioning 2016-2019 duction on the goals and f the BeMInE project ypotheses ies of urbanisation al development ional governance orkshops: realit y check on ypotheses (in Finnish) ies of urbanisation al development ional governance

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Co-Director of the Centre for Urban Resilience & Energy, University of Manchester Strategic thinking for sustainable cities kijoiden and ja yliopistojen regions, sekä kaupunki- seutujen bringing together environment-climate policy, urban planning and design, new economics and governance, innovation and futures studies, systems thinking and complexity science. architect, planner and development manager, creative graphic facilitator and foresight trainer. City-Region 2020: integrated planning for a sustainable environment Environment and City forthcoming Urban 3.0 (Earthscan / Routledge). suunnit t elun ja innovat iivisen yht eiskehit t e- 5

BeMInE consortium project suunnit t elun ja innovat iivisen yht eiskehit t e- Project presentation 31.8.2016 Raine Mäntysalo 6

suunnit t elun ja innovat iivisen yht eiskehit t e- 7

Hypothesis The current MALPE work has several problems that hinder it from gaining strategic and integrative foresight in steering Finnish city-regional development towards a more sustainable future. This is due to: the lack of knowledge on the urbanization dynamics, lack of concepts and models of urban phenomena, and failures in dealing with crucial institutional path dependencies and institutional ambiguity. suunnit t elun ja innovatiivisen yht eiskehit t e- 8

Aims BeMInE aims to bridge these gaps: 1. by producing knowledge on the dynamic interconnections between agglomeration, migration and mobility, and innovation activity processes, and peri-urbanization and fragmentation processes of Finnish urbanization; 2. by re-conceptualizing and modelling urban phenomena and development, in order to support city-regional planning and decisionmaking; 3. by providing insights and policy recommendations on the restructuring of governance relations and rationalities in terms of integrative envisioning in urban regions, in view of the ongoing Finnish local and regional governance reform and related challenges; and 4. by providing related insights on how to unravel the institutional ambiguities of MALPE governance and manage their consequences to political legitimacy. suunnit t elun ja innovatiivisen yht eiskehit t e- 9

Phase 1: Path dependence analysis Project phasing WP= Work Package RQ=Research ques on WP 1 Urban trajectories WP 2 Knowledge, ins tu ons and concepts RQ 1 RQ 2 RQ 3 RQ 4 RQ 1 RQ 2 RQ 3 RQ 4 Path dependence analysis Reconfiguring urban development and governance RQ 5 RQ 5 Toolkit development WP 3 Integra ve envisioning RQ 5 MALPE Transforma on suunnit t elun ja innovat iivisen yht eiskehit t e- WP 4 Management and dissemina on Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Nov. 30, 2016 10

Path dependencies related to MALPE RE- work DEFINE suunnit t elun ja innovat iivisen yht eiskehit t e- Urban structure development lock-ins (SYKE). Path dependence as car dependence (SYKE & Aalto/BE). Lock-ins in urban agglomeration (JyU). Lock-ins in regional economic development (VTT). Lock-ins in conceptual understandings in planning and analysis (Aalto/Arch.). Institutional and administrative lock-ins in urban al governance (UTa & Aalto/BE). Political lock-ins in urban al governance (UTa). 11

State of the Art report Path dependence overview as a storyline of historical development paths and future projections calling for path-breaking openings towards strategic integration in MALPE work (Phase 2). Hypothesis: Current path dependencies straining MALPE work maintain: Dispersion of urban structures (with weakening sustainability and accessibility). Inability to identify and tackle qualitatively new phenomena in urban development (obsolete planning concepts) Lack of policy coordination (sub-optimization between governance levels and sectors). Incremental approaches to policy change (policy tinkering). Poor legitimacy of governance (institutional ambiguity). suunnit t elun ja innovatiivisen yht eiskehit t e- 12

BEMINE hypotheses partner presentations 13 Mika Ristimäki, SYKE Juha Honkatukia, VTT Hannu Tervo, JyU Kimmo Lapintie, AALTO Vesa Kanninen, AALTO Jarmo Vakkuri, UTa Jouni Häkli, UTa

Ari Nissinen (PI) Marja Salo Ville Helminen Maija Tiitu Antti Rehunen Trajectories and policy instruments of urbanisation al development - from the state of art to new solutions Finnish environment institute (SYKE) BEMINE kick-off 31.8.2016 Mika Ristimäki Matti Lindholm Maria Kopsakangas 14 -Savolainen Leo Kosonen ( emeritus expert ) Kari Oinonen Maija Mattinen Emma Terämä Mika Ristimäki

Helsinki Urban form and spatial structure: from the state of art to new solutions Spatial typologies, policy instruments to identify urbanisation Urban phenomena, path dependences mechanisms, impacts International comparisons solutions, implementations Stockholm + 6 200 Airport + 2 700 + 2 900 + 2 000 + 7 500 Growth mostly in office park locations Planning and policy instruments new + comprehensive Impact assessment C1 Wind power + 6 700 + 7 000 Solna Stockholm C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 Electricity - housing and agriculture Electricity - services and construction Electricity - industry Fossil fuels - district heating Fossil fuels - other + 2 300 Central pedestrian zone Fringe of pedestrian Subcenter zone Growth mostly in strongest subcenters 15-1 1 3 5 7 9 Emissions tco2eq/a/capita

Evidence based planning: potential for regeneration Models for Finnish urbanisation scenarios Urban fabrics and peri-urbanisation Recognise: nature-based, people based, community based Respect: economic potential / policy instruments Repair, regenerate Generate alternative pathways based on current situation, path dependencies, potentials, resources, sustainability aspects, and Finnish specialities. What is affordable and what kind of Policy instruments are needed in urban and peri-urban areas? 16

Regional economies: methodology and some starting points suunnit t elun ja innovat iivisen yht eiskehit t e- BeMine Kick-Off 1.9.2016 Juha Honkatukia 17

AGE models in scenario work One of the most wide-spread economic methods for ex-ante analyses Wide use in the European Commission, UN, World Bank, various central banks, etc. Based on: Economic theories on consumers and firms behavior and long run balance in the economy Large databases on economic structures, i.e. input-output tables extended with other structural data Account for direct and indirect impacts of economic changes Create consistent scenarios for future based on explicit assumptions and data on exogenous drivers Here focus on economic and policy-related drivers of migration suunnit t elun ja innovatiivisen yht eiskehit t e- 18

Economics of growth Supply side: Potential GDP is determined by tehcnological change and the productivity growth enabled by it; investment; and the growth of the labout supply (not an issue in most of Europe) Differences in technology and productivity growth between industries change the structure of the economy Historically, manufacturing inudstry has out-paced services which has decreased its value-added share Increasingly, many services are starting to out-pace the rest of the economy Demand: differences in productivity growth affect relative prices and change the structure of demand Growth in wealth also affects the structure of demand Demography affect the demand for esp. care services suunnit t elun ja innovatiivisen yht eiskehit t e- 19

VTT sub-project stage State-of-the-art on-going regional population growth partly driven by economy-induced migration What role housing al policies? Baselines for national al economies updated Regional population forecasts updated 0-scenario regional population without migration trends StatFin scenario trend-based migration affects regional pop s Policy-scenarios: introduce economic drivers for migration Two broad approaches for migration Labour-demand driven migration (education, public sector actions etc.) Probabilistic migration module Public service scenario updates on-going Linking to transport and housing scenarios commencing suunnit t elun ja innovatiivisen yht eiskehit t e- 20

BeMInE Jyväskylä University School of Business and Economics suunnit t elun ja innovat iivisen yht eiskehit t e- Urbanisation & mobility 31.8.2016 Hannu Tervo Timo Tohmo Mika Haapanen Esa Storhammar Jutta Viinikainen Olle Westerlund (Umeå University 21

Overview: JSBE research in BeMInE Regional and labor economics, particularly questions related to spatial labor market analysis, labor migration, self-employment al development Micro-econometric methods and large registerbased data sets Earlier work Long-term regional and urban development Assessment of Finnish regional and urban policies Innovation activity as a key element in urban development Entrepreneurial and regional growth activity Role of mobility in equilibrating the regional system of labor markets BeMInE (1) Urban growth processes, entrepreneurship and innovation activity (2) The nature of mobility and its consequences in urban and other regions large register-based micro-econometric data sets methods innovation survey on firms regional level data suunnit t elun ja innovatiivisen yht eiskehit t e- 22

(1) Urbanization growth processes: sub-projects Urbanization and surrounding regions to analyze econometrically the relationship between the development ja tarkoittaa aitoa keskustelua of hankkeen cities lähtökohdista and their hinterlands in different periods in Finland, the main focus being in the most recent decades Urbanization and employment-population relationship Tilaisuus on englanninkielinen iltapäivän työpa- to analyze the nature of mobility and the primary causes of regional joja growth and urbanization process, by concentrating on the question of whether people follow jobs or jobs follow people Innovation activity and urban growth to determine whether there are regional differences in innovation f small and medium sized enterprises (SME s) in urban and other areas Dynamic capabilities of Finnish urban enterprises. to find the factors that reflect dynamic capabilities of Finnish urban enterprises Other: entrepreneurship & urban areas; role of subsidies on urban development suunnit t elun ja innovat iivisen yht eiskehit t e- 23

(2) Nature of mobility and its consequences in urban regions Migration in urban areas 24 Micro-econometric analyses of mobility within urban regions as well as between rural and urban regions in Finland, special attention being devoted to the analysis of mobility of students and the highly educated Triple Helix and urban areas The aim is to analyze the relationships between universities, industries and government under the concept of Triple Helix Main questions: What are the characteristics of workers moving from universities to government jobs or to private sector jobs? What adds to the appeal and competiveness of cities? Data sources We have a remote access to Statistics Finland individual-level population databases which can be merged with many administrative registers This possibility - to combine and use large databases - is crucial for scientific breakthroughs in the analysis of job and human mobility In addition: firm-level survey data; regional level data suunnit t elun ja innovatiivisen yht eiskehit t e-

BeMInE TOWARDS INFORMED PLANNING PRACTICE suunnit t elun ja innovat iivisen yht eiskehit t e- Aalto/ARTS/Architecture 31.8.2016 Professor Kimmo Lapintie (PI) Post-doctoral Researcher Mina di Marino Doctoral Candidate Hossam Hewidy Kimmo Lapintie 25

From Trajectories to Challenges The awareness of environmental problems has become mainstream, yhdessä uudelleen, but mitä pitäisi urban tutkia kaupungistumisen, planning and urban policies still have problems in dealing with them The ecosystem services (regulating, provisioning, supporting and cultural) are potentially endangered in the context of urban growth and density Urban concentration and sprawl makes it difficult to organize services for the ageing population The growth of immigration challenges planning and design for all. In planning and urban policies there is an implicit references to a uniform culture and bio-politics (planning based on biological features such as age, gender and disability, ignoring cultural differences) Since this is no longer reality, planning has to build a relationship to multi-culturalism. Planning directed at, and contained within, specified geographical areas, is challenged by multi-locality of employment and housing The increasing role of ICT in working practices has made working possible in several locations. suunnit t elun ja innovatiivisen yht eiskehit t e- Social connections and the related space-related life-styles are forming networks, at the same time as urban al planning and policies concentrate on areas. 26

Using knowledge in urban planning and policies Urban al planning and urban development is by its nature interdisciplinary Some knowledge is produced outside their main domains (such as in ecology, sociology, economics, political science and philosophy) Some knowledge is created through its own practice, where knowledge often has a Tilaisuus tacit on englanninkielinen dimension iltapäivän työpajoja (such as in design, communicative skills, creativity, visioning, meaning-creation). There is no straightforward path from explicit knowledge to practice The inevitable connectedness of knowledge and power (power/knowledge) Professionalism, political regimes and discourse coalitions have to be taken into account. Theoretically, thus, it is necessary to understand this relationship between episteme and praxis, which often prevents dialogue between experts and stakeholders. suunnit t elun ja innovat iivisen yht eiskehit t e- 27

Research questions 1. What kind of discourse formations yhdessä uudelleen, mitä has pitäisi tutkia kaupungistumisen, been formed and is forming with respect kijoiden ja yliopistojen sekä to kaupunki- seutujen suunnit t elun ja innovatiivisen yht eiskehit t e- these challenges, with all of their "discontinuity, 1969)? break, threshold, or limit (Foucault The empirical material used consists of documents and interviews, but also the workshops etc. that are organised in the main project. What kind of input could research bring to planning practice in order to help planners and policy makers to deal with these new challenges (strategies, representations, arguments, and theoretical input that has not yet found its way to the planning discourses)? This is done by actively developing textual and visual representations to accommodate the mentioned need for new discursive formations. 28

From disjointed M A L P E towards trading zones of strategic city-regional development Aalto University, Department of the Built Environment Raine Mäntysalo professor, strategic spatial planning Milos Mladenovic ass. professor, transport technology Vesa Kanninen researcher Aino Hirvola researcher Kaisa Granqvist research assistant suunnit t elun ja innovatiivisen yht eiskehit t e- Aalto BE research approach 31.08.2016 Vesa Kanninen 29

From disjointed M A L P E towards trading zones of strategic city-regional development MALPE an emerging yet contested/contestable approach to integrated planning A conventional bricolage: bringing sectors together and hoping for the best? MALPE in Finnish urban regions: slow development over 15 years Successes: creating common visions, strategies, programmes Tilaisuus on englanninkielinen iltapäivän työpa- Failures: clashing interests hindering collaboration, municipal competition joja over cooperation; clash of governance rationalities and institutional boundaries between different sectors MAL(PE) agreements: neoliberal spatial policy frameworks efficient for creating interaction, forcing collaboration, directing investments, but lacking in overall coordination with other policies, ambiguous status vs. the planning system, issues with leadership, ownership, legitimacy? Need for an integrated approach for addressing the above issues The Aalto/BE BeMInE approach: finding, creating and fostering trading zone alignments and collaboration suunnit t elun ja innovat iivisen yht eiskehit t e- 30

Trading Zones in planning Planning cultures Planning processes Trading Zones: intentional simplification and focus through mutual thin descriptions, partial agreements, co-creation and co-design Planning episodes Legislation, guidance, policies Contact Zones: institutional, organisational and resource frameworks for politicizing issues, revealing power relations, creating dialogue, debate, strife Informal visions Mutual master plans Strategic projects Regional planning MAL agreements Pääset mukaan keskustelemaan ilmoittautu- Structural malla schemes Mutual investment programmes Development programmes suunnit t elun ja innovat iivisen yht eiskehit t e- Growth agreements Detail plans Source: Kanninen, V. (forthcoming, 2017) The emergence of the strategic city-region: towards agonistic articulations of power, process and planning in trading zones of spatial development. 31

Research and Co-Creation themes Current MALPE work and existing densification policies Institutional lock-ins and ambiguities in governance rationalities and policy coordination Reconceptualization of city-regional governance interlinking municipal economy based and spatial governance based rationalities in local al governance reform reconfiguring state-local level governance relations Hard and soft MALPE governance and political agency formation co-aligning to support strategy-making and legitimacy suunnit t elun ja innovat iivisen yht eiskehit t e- Mobilizing the new understanding of urbanization dynamics assessment of transformative capacities, challenges and obstacles assessment of new decision support tools and governance insights 32

Ambiguities of decisionmaking and performance metrics in urban policymaking suunnit t elun ja innovatiivisen yht eiskehit t e- The research group: Professor Eija Vinnari Research director Harri Laihonen University lecturer Lotta-Maria Sinervo University lecturer Ilari Karppi Professor Jarmo Vakkuri 31 August, 2016 Professor Jarmo Vakkuri University of Tampere, School of Management jarmo.vakkuri@uta.fi 33

Framing the problem Two types of limitations and ambiguities in decision-making and knowledge production of urban policy-making 1. Decision-making in the context of Finnish urban policies/malpe: how to balance between scarce financial resources, development of public service delivery systems and socio-ecologically viable urban planning? understand different time spans of decision-making cycles? avoid sub-optimization and maintain coordinated division of labor? suunnit t elun ja innovat iivisen yht eiskehit t e- 2. Limitations in the design and use of management instruments and performance evaluation for urban policy-making: how to develop performance evaluation and measurement systems for urban planning? other forms of knowledge production for sustainable urban policies? 34

Research contexts of our work package 1. Ambiguities of the performance evaluation information Performance measurement systems and practices in selected city regions Problems of multi-dimensional performance evaluations to encompass financial sustainability, effective land-use and ecological sustainability. 2. Complexities that stem from planning and management artefacts Blackboxing, governance silos and sub-optimization Artefacts linking land-use, public service delivery systems and sustainable local government finances (e.g. PALM in Tampere). 3. Planning/management artefacts as drivers of urban policy-making The role of new technologies in featuring the ideas of good and sustainable urban environment How do the ideas of good/sustainable urban environment shape decisionmakers interpretive schemes and mental models? Conclusive synthesis suunnit t elun ja innovatiivisen yht eiskehit t e- 35

The research group Two professors, three postdoctoral researchers and one post-graduate student. ja tarkoittaa aitoa keskustelua hankkeen läh- Extending the previous work by the group in exploring distinct forms of economic suunnit t elun ja innovatiivisen yht eiskehit t e- rationalism in different contexts of the modern public sector (e.g. Vinnari lyn ammattilaist en & yhteenliit Näsi t ymä, joka tulee yhteiskunnan eri 2008; Sinervo 2011; Vakkuri 2010; van Helden et al. 2012). tasoilla. Tilaisuus on englanninkielinen iltapäivän työpa- Emphasizing/new emerging modes of economic activities in hybrid forms of joja governance; Vakkuri and Karppi being involved in JULMA research project funded by Prime Minister s Office of Finland (VNK) Scientific collaborators include: Prof. Robert Beauregard, Columbia University, one of the leading scholars in research of the material basis and the use of artefacts and things in urban planning. His major contribution is in the contexts 2 and 3. Prof. Giuseppe Grossi, Kristianstad University, has done extensive work on performance measurement and management in the public sector, and in hybrid organizations and systems. His major contribution is in the contexts 1 and 2. Practitioners: top managers of the case city regions. tökohdista 36

The citizens voice in MALPE work? SPARG/RELATE CoE Research team, University of Tampere, School of Management Team leader Prof. Jouni Häkli Responsible researcher Dr. Pia Bäcklund Dr., docent Kirsi Pauliina Kallio Researcher Olli Ruokolainen suunnit t elun ja innovat iivisen yht eiskehit t e- 37

The strategic MALPE planning brings together various actors (public, Tieteiden talolle private, Helsinkiin. - seminaari third sector), builds new territorial settings (most importantly city regions yhdessä uudelleen, mitä as pitäisi tutkia kaupungistumisen, conglomerations of several municipalities), and co-exists with statutory kijoiden ja yliopistojen (formal) sekä kaupunki- seutujen planning Ambiguities between classical-modernist government and network governance planning logics Questions of accountability, transparency and publicity: new practices are short circuiting some of the formal democratic processes of statutory planning (Allmendinger and Haughton, 2010: 813) citizen participation? Starting points for research and co-creation in MALPE work: suunnit t elun ja innovat iivisen yht eiskehit t e- Main research questions: 1) How does the (emerging) MALPE work relate to participation (that is in flux)? 2) Can MALPE practices better utilize participatory energies to promote democracy and sustainability in city regions? 38

Formal land use planning Land Use and Building Act (1999/132) Citizen participation? Participation, zoning and MALPE work Strategic MALPE governance suunnit t elun ja innovat iivisen yht eiskehit t e- Interface between strategic and statutory planning 39

Hypothesis, key concept and research aims and tasks: Hypothesis: MALPE has limited possibilities to statutory forms of participation, but may be more open to inputs from lived citizenship ja vaihtoehtoja avoimessa kes- Lived citizenship: various forms of everyday political agency that are motivated by issues (rarther than territorial domicile) and build knowledge concerning weak kusteluyhteydessä signals of urban dynamics Aims and tasks: To enhance the knowledge base of MALPE activities, by: 1) exploring existing views on what is the place of citizen participation in MALPE work (what, when, how and by whom) path dependence analysis 2) co-creating participatory practices that are both sensitive to different forms of lived citizenship and resonate with MALPE issues Data: Policy documents on the publicity of MALPE work and participation practices Key actors interviews concerning participation Survey for citizens in case study areas on how familiar they are with MALPE work suunnit t elun ja innovatiivisen yht eiskehit t e- 40

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