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Small Town LAB

Working Group 4

Final conference in Borgarnes, Iceland 17.-18. October 2019

Attractive Nordic Towns

Steinkjer, Norway

Levanger, Norway Verdal, Norway Pori, Finland

Mosfellsbær, Iceland Fljótsdalshérað, Iceland Iceland

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Towns in Group 4

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Joint challenges of Group 4

• How to make town centers more livable and interesting for citizens

• How to preserve natural and cultural heritage in sustainable urban development

• How to increase public democracy and participation for decision making.

• How to use public democracy and citizen involvement to make more attractive towns

• How can the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals be used to promote sustainable town development

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Nordic town centers

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Our objectives

• Induce more collaboration across sectors (public-private-citizens-academia)

• Exchange practice/experience with other towns through co-operation

• Find an appropriate method for small and medium-sized towns

• This method should be flexible and adaptable for each municipality

• Allow for co-operation between towns and ability to evolve and change

Small TownLAB

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Small Town LAB methodology

A Small TownLAB can be:

• a permanent place - a meeting place in one or more locations in the town, with information and knowledge exchange

• a mobile "place" that moves around and meets people wherever they are, or a pop-up activity

• a digital platform

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Small Town LAB methodology

We wanted to meet stake holders on their terms, arenas and through communication channels they normally use.

We therefore concentrated on establishing meeting places for citizens and making pop-up activities in a wide variety of locations, such a town centers, business meetings, schools, shopping centers, town fairs,

research festival and universities

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Diverse approaches to Small Town LAB

Towns Permanent

place

Mobile facility / Pop-Up activity

Digital platform

Problem solving

Innovation based

Identifying target area

Levanger x x x x x x

Steinkjer x x x x

Verdal x x x x

Fljótsdalshérað x x x x x

Mosfellsbær x x

Pori x x x x

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Goals for Small TownLAB

• Increasing the participation of the citizens and the cooperation with stakeholders for creating more attractive and sustainable town centers.

• Developing the Small Town LAB as an appropriate method and meeting places for small and medium-sized municipalities in municipal planning and development work.

• Make our towns more attractive

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Examples of Small TownLab

Short videos showing examples of Small Town LAB projects in our municipalities

• Verdal pop-up event on town square

• Levanger Small Town LABs

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Small Town LAB example - Verdal

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Small Town LAB example - Levanger Small Town LAB example - Levanger

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LEVANGER

Town LAB activities

Co-creation with and involvement of the inhabitants through workshops and arrangements

Replace a public car park with popup activities, i.e.

children´s street party

Introducing city bikes for

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STEINKJER

Town LAB activities

Meeting people in shopping market and at town market

Launching web-based surveys

Planning how to contact retailers and building owners

Aiming at redefine development tasks based on use surveys involving wide range of stakeholders

Co-creating is intended to use for transformation new areas

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VERDAL

Town LAB activities

Opening up town square for local activities and pop-up events

Outdoor opera event a town square

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FLJÓTSDALSHÉRAÐ

Town LAB activities

Small TownLAB to reach out to citizens for more detailed discussion how to make town center more attractive

Meeting place to be installed in a vacant green house

Open for meetings and social gatherings

Access to politicians

Fleemarket, bicycle workshop

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MOSFELLSBÆR

Town LAB activities

Establishing an attractive meeting place in indoor town center

Creating an information square (UPPMOS) for residents

Increase public participation and citizen involvement

Make Sustainable Development Goals more visible

Open up space for meetings and social gatherings

Further development of square in co-operation with citizens through an e-democracy project

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PORI

Town LAB activities

Organizing pop-up events in the market square

Organizing a game workshop on the city center

development with focus on sustainability approach

Designing a kiosk for outdoor events

creation of the PORIS temporary Urban LAB space in a vacant retail space

Organizing a citybike system

Citizen meetings and surveys

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Challlenges

• Lack of experience – studytrips have been educational and inspiring

• Some resistance from stakeholders and municipal employees/politicians must be conquered

• This is a long term work with building dialogue and trust between stakeholders and all participants

• Physical results will come in a longer perspective, but only if

intangible results among stakeholders have been accomplished in short term

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Results

• More engagement from stakeholders

• Citizens take more responsibility for solutions

• Established meeting places

• Active participation from citizens and stakeholders

• TownLab is important framing of the collaboration

• People talk positive instead of negatively about town development and local resources

• Have made more attractive towns and increased co-operation

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Next steps

• Continue experimenting with Small TownLAB methodology

• Continue co-operation and sharing experience between towns

Developing a Small TownLAB Give and share library for collecting experience, knowledge, ideas and questions and to ensure lasting co-operation to achieve sustainability goals.

SUSTAINABLE TEAMS

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