Urban green areas are essential for wellbeing and biodiversity, yet face pressure from urbanisation and climate change. This project explores how design can give nature an active voice in spatial development. Through research by design and co-creation, we develop strategies for resilient, regenerative cities where humans and nature coexist in balance.

Objective

We explore innovative forms of representation, including legal frameworks, co-creative governance and ecocentric collaboration. Design makes ecological interests institutionally visible and testable. Central question: how can nature be effectively represented through co-design in urban decision-making in Nijmegen and Rotterdam?

Results

With Nijmegen, Rotterdam, Eelerwoude, Studio Raakvlak and Studio Snijboon, we develop a design-driven blueprint for ecocentric governance, delivering knowledge, methods and tools to structurally position nature as a full partner.

Approach

We apply multispecies ethnography, participatory action research and co-design tools such as Mission Mapping in pilot projects. The project follows a policy-by-design approach, actively designing, testing and iteratively improving policy processes.

Education impact

The project strengthens education and professional practice by actively involving HU students in co-design processes, data analysis, and scenario development. They work on real-life research challenges in collaboration with practice partners. In doing so, they develop skills in ecocentric design and governance. For professional practice, the project delivers concrete tools, methods, and a blueprint for nature-inclusive decision-making.

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  • Angelique Ruiter | Hogeschool Hoofddocent | Lectoraat Co-Design
    Angelique Ruiter
    • Lecturer-researcher
    • researchcomponents.publicationcontent.authorlectoratelabelsingle: Co-design
  • Christa van Gessel | Researcher | Co-design research group
    Christa van Gessel
    • Researcher
    • researchcomponents.publicationcontent.authorlectoratelabelsingle: Co-design
  • Natascha Helmer
    • PhD candidate
    • researchcomponents.publicationcontent.authorlectoratelabelsingle: Co-design

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