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Citizen participation

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19. February 2025

Successful transfer: DIPAS implementation in Munich

An important milestone in the CUT project was reached in 2022: the implementation and testing of the DIPAS participation tool. The DIPAS.stories tool was developed in the CUT Project in Hamburg and will now also be used in Munich.

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19. February 2025

Youth participation in the future of Munich's city center

The city of the future is shaped by the planning decisions we make today. How do young people envision city centers and what issues concern them in their everyday lives? A youth participation event organized by the City of Munich in spring 2023 not only provided valuable insights into the perspectives of young Munich residents on their city. New digital participation formats were also tested.

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19. February 2025

DIPAS_stories: Storytelling with maps

DIPAS_stories brings together digital citizen participation and storytelling: With DIPAS_stories, specialized maps such as noise maps, digital development plans or 3D city models can be supplemented with texts, images and videos to tell map-based stories.

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19. February 2025

DIPAS navigator: Digital citizen participation in Hamburg

The DIPAS navigator makes all of Hamburg's public participation processes that have been and are being carried out with the Digital Participation System (DIPAS) visible on a central website. DIPAS navigator provides key figures and statistics at a city-wide level and at the same time allows users to delve into individual public participation processes for spatial planning procedures.

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30. January 2025

Digital Participation System DIPAS - Engaging in dialogue with the help of maps and geodata

The Digital Participation System (DIPAS) is an advanced open source solution that enables citizen participation both online and on site without media discontinuity. Developed by the Hamburg Ministry for Urban Development and Housing in cooperation with the State Office for Geoinformation and Surveying and the City Science Lab at HafenCity University Hamburg, DIPAS seamlessly integrates geodata and fits into existing urban IT ecosystems. This makes it a useful tool for cities and municipalities that want to effectively involve their citizens in planning processes.

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