Information practices in multi-professional work in urban planning
Suorsa, Anna; Multas, Anna-Maija; Rönkkö, Emilia; Juuti, Eevi; Lammi, Anelma; Enwald, Heidi (2024-06-18)
Suorsa, Anna
Multas, Anna-Maija
Rönkkö, Emilia
Juuti, Eevi
Lammi, Anelma
Enwald, Heidi
University of Borås
18.06.2024
Suorsa, A., Multas, A.-M., Rönkkö, E., Juuti, E., Lammi, A., & Enwald, H. (2024). Information practices in multi-professional work in urban planning. Information Research an International Electronic Journal, 29(2), 557–572. https://doi.org/10.47989/ir292847
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-202408095298
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-202408095298
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Abstract
Introduction:
This study investigates information practices to develop multi-professional work in the planning of healthy living environments in and around urban planning.
Method:
A qualitative approach was used to study information practices in two city organisations in Finland. 16 professionals working in urban planning, urban planning, traffic, landscaping, promotion of well-being and environmental health and protection were interviewed in semi-structural interviews.
Analysis.:
Interview data was analysed with content analysis, focusing on the information practices in their organisational and multi-professional context.
Results.:
The professionals maintained and developed information practices to use, seek, share and create information in their work on urban planning within city organisations and in the stakeholder networks.
Conclusion:
The complexity of information-based decision-making can be understood by understanding the wide range of information practices as using, seeking, sharing, and creating information in multi-professional work. In addition, it is important to note, that also organising and managing both information and information practices are needed in information-based decision-making.
Introduction:
This study investigates information practices to develop multi-professional work in the planning of healthy living environments in and around urban planning.
Method:
A qualitative approach was used to study information practices in two city organisations in Finland. 16 professionals working in urban planning, urban planning, traffic, landscaping, promotion of well-being and environmental health and protection were interviewed in semi-structural interviews.
Analysis.:
Interview data was analysed with content analysis, focusing on the information practices in their organisational and multi-professional context.
Results.:
The professionals maintained and developed information practices to use, seek, share and create information in their work on urban planning within city organisations and in the stakeholder networks.
Conclusion:
The complexity of information-based decision-making can be understood by understanding the wide range of information practices as using, seeking, sharing, and creating information in multi-professional work. In addition, it is important to note, that also organising and managing both information and information practices are needed in information-based decision-making.
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