crowd planning
participatory planning
participatory urban planning
The tool for sharing programming objectives
WiseTown Crowd Planning is the platform that allows the Public Administration to activate communication with citizens regarding planning objectives, with the ultimate aim of generating active involvement.
The tool allows to publish, in specific thematic areas, urban development plans accompanied by illustrative cartographic data, information sheets and multimedia content. Citizens will be able to use the platform to interact with the Public Administration by proposing their own views on the proposal and animating a real participatory planning process. Administrative action is considerably more effective if it is shared.
The City’s effort to implement policies to improve the territory needs to be accompanied by a process of gathering needs and sharing strategies so that all citizens feel they are protagonists of the city they live in.
WiseTown Crowd Planning, alone or integrated with the other modules for the city, is the innovation that simplifies the life of citizens and the work of administrators.
how it works
WiseTown Crowd Planning is the technology that supports participatory development
problem
without crowd planning
Administrative action, even the most determined, is not effective unless it is shared with the citizen. Every activity of the public administration is meaningful if it stimulates the active participation of the community.
solution
with crowd planning
Civic technology is at the service of the relationship between decision-makers and citizens, between public administration and users of public space. The life of every city and every administration depends on this.
problem
without crowd planning
Administrative action, even the most determined, is not effective unless it is shared with the citizen. Every activity of the public administration is meaningful if it stimulates the active participation of the community.
solution
with crowd planning
Civic technology is at the service of the relationship between decision-makers and citizens, between public administration and users of public space. The life of every city and every administration depends on this.