Future forum Ludwigshafen 2020 (Zukunftsforum Ludwigshafen 2020)
Best Practice
Topics
New forms of decision-making
Regional value added
Short description
The city of Ludwigshafen is one of the first cities in Germany that started a 'future conference' about its future urban development. 64 participants worked on aims and projects for the city. The initial point of the future conference was the 150 years anniversary of Ludwigshafen and a public opinion poll in 2003.
Project executive
City of Ludwigshafen
Participants
64 participants: mayor and city chief, three members of the "urban development committee" (Stadtentwicklungsausschuss), members of different administrative bureaus, representatives from companies, networks, the churches and 40% residents.
Objectives
Development of strategic aims of the urban development of Ludwigshafen without blinders, without thinking about the precarious financial situation and without the influence of daily politics.
Activities
The members of the future conference developed five visions: (1) City of innovation (2) City of talents and education (3) City of generations (4) City of art and culture (5) Seaside Town. These visions were then combined with several aims and projects.
Process
future conference (three days, September 2004), future dialogue, wokshops; there were 6 steps carried out: (1) retrospection into the past (2) identifying trends and challenges (3) analysis of today's measures (4) development of future scenarios (5) development of five visions with strategic aims (6) development of projects
Results
development of 5 visions with strategic aims, several projects were developed: concepts for the seaside area, innovation campus, competence center, future competition with teenagers, competence center for education, innovation congress, model projects for flexible kindergardens, bilingual kindergardens, a city without barriers for handicapped people, art award,...
Evaluation
The project has not been evaluated yet.
Difficulties
(1) The project executive did not define at the beginning what should be done with the results of the future conference. (2) Public relations should have been more intense in the run-up of the project.