Digital transformation in spatial planning: time for a cultural change
- Future Insight
- 5 hours ago
- 1 min read
Spatial planning is facing unprecedented challenges, from housing to energy transition. The need for integral choices in an increasingly scarce space is evident. Yet the adoption of digital possibilities, which offer radically new solutions, is lagging behind.
In this (Dutch) article in ROM Magazine, Future Insight and other experts delve deeper into this subject, with insights from leading experts. Rick Klooster of Future Insight, Elena Chevtchenko (Posad Maxwan) and Michiel Oomen (Municipality of Eindhoven) share their vision on the opportunities that digitalization offers. They emphasize that this is not just a technical transformation, but mainly a social and organizational transformation.
Why does the profession continue to cling to outdated routines when innovative tools are available? Discover how a “fixed mindset” often hinders progress and why a culture change is essential for successful digital transition. The key lies in sharing data in a comprehensible and up-to-date way, and in shifting to a process-driven approach where technology is the means, not the end.
Read the article now and discover valuable perspectives for professionals who want to innovate spatial planning and make it more efficient.