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6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
Planning and Participation, a research agenda in Bahia,
Brazil
Gilberto Corso Pereira
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
topics
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil UFBA – Universidade Federal da Bahia
Architecture Faculty research group
research project - Internet, Interactivity and Public Participation
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
Salvador
1549 – foundation
Capital of Brazil until 1763
Third city – population
Capital of Bahia State
2000 – 2.4 million inhabitants
2009 – 2.7 million inhabitants
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
Metropolitan Urban Area density above 250 hab/km2 - 1991 - 2000
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Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
Federal University of Bahia
The Royal College of Bahia, or the Colégio do Terreiro de Jesus, as it was better known, was founded by the Jesuits in the sixteenth century and was the institute that gave origin to the Federal University of Bahia.
The School of Surgery of Bahia, founded in 1808, subsequently gave rise to the School of Medicine, built on the same site. The School of Pharmacy was founded in 1832 and the School of Dentistry in 1864.
The nucleus of the future Federal University of Bahia was being gradually formed with the addition of the following institutions: the School of Fine Art in 1877, the Law School in 1891, the Polytechnic School in 1896, the School of Economics in 1905 and the School of Philosophy, Science and Letters in 1941. In 1946, these units were finally linked to form the Federal University of Bahia. Faculty of Architecture was founded in the 50's
Today, the Federal University of Bahia had 55 different undergraduate courses and 58 post-graduate courses at masters and doctorate level, as well as research.
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
Federal University of Bahia
UFBA – Universidade Federal da Bahia founded in 1946 Architectural course in 1949 master course in 1983 PhD course in 1999 top evaluated by CAPES
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
Federal University of BahiaPPG-AU – Programa de Pós-Graduação em
Arquitetura e Urbanismo – Architecture and Urbanism Pos Graduation Program Master and PhD courses
Urbanism Conservation and Restoration
Research Lines Contemporany Urban Process Language, Information and Representation Urbanism and City History Conservation and Restauration Technology
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
Research Projects - former
LCAD - Laboratório de Computação Gráfica Aplicada à Arquitetura e ao Desenho
Former Projects Urban Visualization - 2000/2006 REBATE – Rede Baiana de Tecnologias de
Informação Espacial – Spatial Information Tecnology Research Network - 2001/2004
SDI/BA GeoPortal
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
Research Projects - on-going
Urban Voids
Observatory of Metropolis – National research network
Comparative studies, several groups in diverse universities
Mapping sociospatial segregation in metropolitan regions in Brazil
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
internet, interactivity and public participation
Lead by PRODEB, state company with UFBA cooperation interdisciplinar team
IT, Comunication, Planning, GIS, webdesign... interdisciplinar scope
Information architecture, usability, design, GIS, planning...
goal – define guidelines for development projects web sites that encourage public participation through expansion of dialogue between government and citizens about actions on the territory
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
internet, interactivity and public participation
tasks - february/june literature review workshops – Internet and Interactivity,
Interactivity and Participation support
CNPq e FAPESB – agencies that funding research next tasks
evaluate public administration sites (local and federal level)
elaborate a guide launch a experimental web site
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
Democracy and Internet
3 technical inovation
no-intermediationcomunication less centralized, without intermediary agents
multimidiaseveral languages and midias at the same comunication action
controldesign, modification, monitoring the pathways and actions of users
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
Democracy and Internet
3 democratic requirements to State digital interface
Publicityto become the State more visible and transparent to citizens
Responsivenessto become the State more dialogical with citizens
Porosityto become the State more susceptible to public opinion
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
Publicity
web sites must have support for: news reports institucional texts didatic texts official documents financial data general public information
visibility and transparency
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Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
Responsiveness
means that the citizen had an input directed to obtain a specific response, and the State produced an output that attempts to respond to this demand
online feed back to public services channels to respond and give information
e-mails, e-forms ... chats e-forum to public discussion with official
responsible
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
Porositydemocracy needs to incorporate popular
aspiration into political decisionsome mechanism can be oriented to
capture views as subsidy to decision-makink policy
others count opinions and turn it into decision (elections, referenda) on-line surveys consultation about public issues on-line voting channels to collect views of citizens
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Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
Democracy and Internetthese 3 requirements define some roles that on-
line communication from public administration should play in order to improve democratical system
It involves historical and important issues about political theory like a more transparent, accountable, dialogical and plural State, as well as sensible to public opinion
Each one of the democratic requirements can occur through 5 levels of communicative relationships: (1) utilitarian, (2) informative, (3) instructive, (4) argumentative and (5) imperative levels
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
3 requirements x 5 levels of communicative relationship
utilitarian communication that is a end in itself, instrumental
nature
informative information = message
instructive didatic approach, clarification, elucidation
argumentative communication = justification
imperative communication = order
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
Publicity
communication levels communication flow objects examples
utilitarian output search engines, sitemap, index, portal info, etc
informative outputtexts as news, propaganda, advertising, etc
instructive outputinstitutional texts, info about institution, etc
argumentative outputreports, dossier, financial explanation, full documents, projects, etc
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
Responsiveness
communication levels communication flow objects examples
utilitarian input/output document emission, on-line payments, etc
informative input/outpute-mail tools, forms sending questions, or asking for answer, etc
instructive input/outputon-line foruns or chats to clarify projects or actions, etc
argumentative input/outputon-line foruns, discussion lists or tools alike that have deliberative aspect, etc
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
Porosity
communication levels communication flow objects examples
utilitarian input/outputtools for collection of preference profiles, monitoring devices etc
informative input/outputpublic opinion polling, questionnaires, etc
instructive input/outputon-line forms designed to collect textual opinion of citizens about project, action...
argumentative input/outputon-line foruns, discussion lists or tools alike that have deliberative aspect, etc
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
Porosity
communication levels communication flow objects examples
argumentative input/output
on-line forms or tools designed to collect structured propositions that will be considered in political decision process
imperative input/outputvote, referendum mediated by a communication tool, etc
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
3 requirements x 5 levels of communicative relationship
this crossing is useful to examine web sites, integrating normative perspective with a systemic analysis
the study would allow us to establish parameters of quantitative and qualitative evaluation of web sites.
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
what about GI ?
Elaboration of alternativesImperative
interative maps 3D models simulation
static maps interative maps
3D models
static maps interative maps
involved technology
Election of alternatives
Presentation ofalternatives
Presentation of plans/projects
Instructive/Argumentative
Location equipaments e services
Utilitarian/ Informative
PorosityResponsivenessPublicity
Requirement
communi-cation level
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
PorosidadeResponsive-ness
Publicitydirect gestion
indirectparticipation
shared decision
passivecitizen
informationaccess
consultingparticipation
interactiviteparticipation
e-participation stair
democratic requirements
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
PorosidadeResponsive-ness
Publicitydirect gestion
indirectparticipation
shared decision
passivecitizen
informationaccess
consultingparticipation
interactiviteparticipation
IG: interactivity levels
Interactivity with data
representationmanipulation of
appearance, change of view, zoom, change of
scale or the source of light
Interactivity with data DB queries, data mining, filters...
Interactivity with contextmultiple views, overlapping
layers of information...
Interactivity with temporal dimensiondynamic maps, development or change of an event
location in time
6/august/09 HamburgUFBA
Universidade Federal da BahiaHCU
Hafen City University
Gilberto Corso [email protected], [email protected]
Federal University of Bahiawww.ufba.br
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Arquitetura e Urbanismo
www.pos.arquitetura.ufba.br