CRISP - Simulation Game

Simulation Game

Großbürgerhausen

Together with participants from all over Germany we conducted a simulation game on public participation processes when it comes to urban development. We talked about how to be more inclusive, by identifying the needs of different social groups (milieus) living in a city. The project focused on municipality staff, in order to establish multiplicators of inclusive planning within local administrations.

Quick facts

DURATION

28. - 29. August 2012

LOCATIONS

Essen, Germany

PARTICIPANTS

15-20
Target Group

Municipality staff from different German cities participated in this simulation game.

Project Goals

With this workshop we could raise the awareness for alternative approaches to urban development within the target group of municipality employees. By experiencing what is behind the diverging interests of the city’s inhabitants, the participants became empowered to plan adequately to their needs. This should lead to a more efficient and democratic urban development.


Partner

This activity was implemented in close partnership with