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Collective for leading common spaces beyond growth. #postgrowthplanning - A planning in which growth is neither a necessary starting point nor a goal that must be achieved. One that does work on change, but not on growth. One that works on quality of life, but not with more of the same growth solutions. One in which planners engage and motivate.

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Episode #34 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Dr Julia Grosinger (ICTA-UAB, Barcelona, Spain). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).

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Becoming a Post-Growth Planner #33: Matthias Kranke & Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn

Episode #33 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Dr Matthias Kranke (College for the Social Sciences and Hum... more

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Episode #32 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Dr Anna Pagani (King's College London, United Kingdom). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands)... more

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Episode #31 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Alejandro del Castillo Sánchez (Architect, n'UNDO, Spain/Colombia). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the ... more

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Julia Grosinger
Researcher focusing on post-growth planning and rural spaces
Post-Growth Planning researcher (Barcelona/Icta-Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona affiliation mentioned)
Episode: Becoming a Post-Growth Planner #34: Julia Grosinger
Matthias Kranke
Junior professor for Global Sustainability Governance
University Alliance Ruhr and University of Duisburg-Essen
Episode: Becoming a Post-Growth Planner #33: Matthias Kranke & Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn
Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn
Associate professor, political economist
University of Groningen
Episode: Becoming a Post-Growth Planner #33: Matthias Kranke & Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn
Anna Pagani
Senior Lecturer at King's College London, Department of Engineering; researcher in systems thinking and housing justice
King's College London
Episode: Becoming a Post-Growth Planner #32: Anna Pagani
Alejandro del Castillo Sánchez
Architect and planner, co-author of a paper on post-growth planning practices
Nundo/Ando (office)
Episode: Becoming a Post-Growth Planner #31: Alejandro del Castillo Sánchez
Anitra Nelson
Professor emeritus and leading expert in degrowth and post-growth planning
University of Melbourne
Episode: Becoming a Post-Growth Planner #30: Anitra Nelson
Sofia Greaves
Artist and historian; post-growth researcher
Oslo Metropolitan University
Episode: Becoming a Post-Growth Planner #29: Sofia Greaves
Christian Schulz
Professor, University of Luxembourg, expert on post-growth geographies and spatial planning
Université du Luxembourg
Episode: Becoming a Post-Growth Planner #28: Christian Schulz

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Christian Lamker
Host of the interview episode and podcast series; associated with the University of Groningen, Netherlands

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Becoming a Post-Growth Planner #31: Alejandro del Castillo Sánchez
Q: What is the core idea of the proposed approach and how does it differ from traditional architecture?
The core idea centers on not just reducing growth but actively undoing obsolete structures, reusing materials, and reconfiguring systems to reduce metabolism and restore ecological functionality, moving from production to decision-making and from theoretical debate to real-life strategies.
Becoming a Post-Growth Planner #31: Alejandro del Castillo Sánchez
Q: What has brought you to write this paper? What has brought this author team together?
The authors describe a hybrid collaboration across disciplines exploring alternatives to conventional growth, seeking operational frameworks for ecosocial transition and practical applications of post-growth ideas in architecture and planning.
Becoming a Post-Growth Planner #29: Sofia Greaves
Q: How did you approach the methods in the Thamesmead project to incorporate participatory and artistic elements?
We built bottom-up methods by speaking directly with artists and residents, using drawing workshops, personal narratives, photos, and on-site data collection to create large-scale maps that reflect lived experiences and power dynamics in affordable housing.
Becoming a Post-Growth Planner #33: Matthias Kranke & Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn
Q: What role does accounting and materiality play in whether post-growth projects can actually be enacted?
Accounting frameworks and materiality concepts determine which variables are included, how externalities are handled, and whether post-growth considerations are prioritized; adopting a broader, double-materiality approach helps ensure ecological and social impacts are reflected alongside financial metrics, enabling more robust planning for post-growth outcomes.
Becoming a Post-Growth Planner #33: Matthias Kranke & Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn
Q: What makes change at scale so difficult, and how do you propose to overcome those barriers?
Change at scale requires connecting micro-level actions with regional and international dynamics, recognizing that infrastructures have agency but are also constrained by political and economic structures; overcoming barriers involves integrating materiality, governance, and social planning to create conditions where post-growth goals can coherently translate into infrastructural development.

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A thoughtful series exploring post-growth planning and degrowth through interdisciplinary dialogue with leading researchers and practitioners. Episodes center on how infrastructures, housing, and local knowledge shape more livable futures within growth limits, often blending theory with actionable planning strategies, participatory methods, and art-inspired approaches. Notable is the emphasis on local context (rural spaces, housing markets, and urban neighborhoods) and the use of innovative methodologies (walking interviews, participatory mapping, and cross-disciplinary frameworks) to illuminate practical pathways for planners and policymakers. The show tends to feature academics and policy-oriented practitioners who translate complex post-... more

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