A District With No Plan; The Futures of Slakthusområdet
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Urban areas must develop in increasingly volatile contexts, where long-term ambitions for
resilience collide with short-term political and financial constraints. Conventional planning
processes struggle to reconcile uncertainty with strategic decision-making, resulting in stalled
development. This thesis examines how design-led scenario planning can function as a planning
method for structuring long-term development pathways in Gothenburg’s Slakthusområdet
district, under conditions of climate risk, planning uncertainty, and fragmented governance.
Adopting a Research-by-Design methodology, the study utilizes Local Climate Zones (LCZ) and
urban system mapping as analytical frameworks to translate planning theory into measurable
spatial characteristics.
The research develops three spatially exaggerated scenarios, each assuming the temporary
dominance of one priority from Campbell’s Planner’s Triangle (social equity, environmental
protection, or economic development). By tracing these competing logics across urban systems,
the thesis reveals the structural trade-offs inherent in urban renewal. The findings suggest
that scenario planning reframes uncertainty as an operational lever, providing a comparative
framework to support decision-making in complex, redeveloping areas. Ultimately, the study
proposes that planning must shift from seeking a balance toward providing comparative
frameworks that evaluate the consequences of alternative pathways before they become binding
commitments.
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urban transitions, scenario planning, local climate zones, design governance, capital allocation
