The performance of planning hypotheses about urban-transport futures: the Light Rail Transit in Granada
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Scenario performance Planning hypothesis Urban planning Light rail transit
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2019Referencia bibliográfica
Navarro-Ligero, M. L., & Valenzuela-Montes, L. M. (2019). The performance of planning hypotheses about urban-transport futures: the Light Rail Transit in Granada. Transportation Research Procedia, 41, 596-608. [DOI: 10.1016/j.trpro.2019.09.107]
Résumé
Researchers and practitioners on transport and urban planning have seen in the art of scenario-making a key to
pursue a renewed visionary role, as well as an instrument for the exploration of alternative urban transport images.
Developers of scenario methods usually depart from the idea that scenarios are underused. In turn, the approach of
the present research is founded on the premise that planning is a forward-looking practice that already embodies
elements performing as scenarios (here called planning future hypothesis).This paper explores the inception of
potential future scenarios related to the Light Rail Transit (LRT) project in Granada (Spain). The research was based
on a review of planning documents from the Metropolitan Area. Different arguments were collected, related to five
planning hypotheses about the LRT system, and interpreted according to three criteria of scenario performance:
consistency, plausibility and coherence. The results exemplify the diversity of representations and mechanism with
which future can be built.