LED2LEAP 2021 - Nürtingen Team 6

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Area Neckarhausen
Place Nürtingen
Country Germany
Topics Accessibility to the river Neckar
Author(s) Gabriel, Yana, Digjam, Titiksha, Manasviben
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Landscape Democracy Rationale

  • The location of Neckarhausen in close proximity to the main road (Neckarstraße) in the south, is the primary landscape challenge for this village. This area is separated from the river by the noisy road, which not only makes it impossible to access the river but also is the main reason for air pollutions.
  • Local people prefer to stay at home or to relax in the gardens, but only a part of houses has territory for gardens or orchards. The historical center is the only public place for citizens of all ages, especially young people who like skating and cycling on the streets. The riverbank has a lot of potentials to be a new space for communication between groups of people in Neckarhausen.

Location and Scope

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Phase A: Mapping Your Community

Welcome to Your Community and Their Landscape

  • Neckarhausen is a small German village located in the Neckar River Valley and is a part of Nürtingen city. The earlier record of the local community date of 1284 and the current population of the city is 3,934 inhabitants. The city has been developed around the church and the town hall. The urban space is surrounded by the river, mountain, orchards, intensive agriculture, and some forest area.
  • At the earliest, Neckarhausen has benefited from the exploitation of local resources and the use of the Neckar river as a transportation channel for logs has been a major transformation for the local communities along the river.
  • Nowadays, Orchards and Agriculture are also part of the village cultural heritage and offer good potential for tourism to visit the community. However, fisheries and wood exploitation are no longer a way to meet society's needs.
  • It is important to mention that the Baden-Wurttemberg province offers a highly favorable environment for business and the proximity of Stuttgart offers Neckarhausen people multiple opportunities in industries and services. The Covid may have also an impact on the local economy and work from home might become more common.


Groups of Actors and Stakeholders in Your Community

  • Community of this small village is represented with teenagers, children, young families, and older people, farmers. Also, some local businesses and government institutions can be found in the territory of the Neckarhausen, so workers and civil servants are also stakeholders of this district. The local authority is led by the municipality of the Nuertingen city that has the task of monitoring progresses in this village. Other non-obvious actors such as fishermen and animals also can be mentioned in the list of stakeholders. The relationship between these very various groups is one of the democratic challenges.
  • Lack of accessibility to the river and natural areas is not the only main landscape challenge in this area. People do not have any urban public spaces for gatherings and meetings. Teenagers and children play and ride skateboards on the streets, older people use religious places such as churches to meet each other. In addition, young families also need a place for different types of activities and for socializing, not only territories of schools and kindergartens. Citizens of Neckarhausen like to be outside and go for a walk, enjoy nature and views, but they do not understand how close to their houses this nature exists, all attention is attracted by the main road and buildings.

Relationships Between Your Actors and Groups

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Summary of Your Learnings from the Transnational Discussion Panel

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Theory Reflection

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References

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Phase B: Democratic Landscape Analysis and Assessment

The Scene in Your Story of Analysis

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The Actors in Your Story of Analysis

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The Story of Analysis

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Reflect on Your Story of Analysis

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Phase C: Collaborative Visioning and Goal Setting

The Scene in Your Story of Visioning

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The Actors in Your Story of Visioning

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The Story of Visioning

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Reflect on Your Story of Visioning

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Phase D: Collaborative Design, Transformation and Planning

Your Prototyping Action

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The Evolution of Your Prototyping Action

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The Plan Behind Your Prototyping Action

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The Realization of Your Prototyping Action

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Reflect on Your Prototyping Action

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Phase E: Collaborative Evaluation and Future Agendas

Collaborative Evaluation and Landscape Democracy Reflection

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The Actors in your Collaborative Evaluation

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Reflection on the Online Seminar

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Reflection on the Living Lab Process

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Your Living Lab Code of Conduct

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Process Reflection

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