This week, we will take a break from the Steinitz Framework to explore two other complementary frameworks for geodesign used to facilitate the overall geodesign process. The two additional frameworks presented are the Geodesign Workflow, developed by Bill Miller – the former Director of Geodesign Services at Esri, and the Land Use Conflict Identification Strategy (LUCIS) Model developed at the University of Florida.
Goals
- Understand the link between the Steinitz models and the other frameworks presented
- Understand the steps and importance of the LUCIS model for resolving land use conflict
Readings
- Geodesign Workflow slides, Bill Miller, Esri
- Paul Zwick, Smart Land-Use Analysis: The LUCIS Model. Land Use Conflict Identification Strategy, Chapter 2 Conflict Analysis as a Decision Making Tool
- Shannon McElvaney, Geodesign: Case Studies in Regional and Urban Planning, Chapter 7 Visioning Florida 2050
Guiding Questions
- What are key similarities that cross cut all three frameworks?
- What are some key differences?
- Do you think one framework is more appropriate for a certain type of project than another, or can they be universally applied across the spectrum of problems related to the geoscape?
- Which framework resonates the most with you? Why?