NUS Cities Lecture Series 26

Our Hearts, Our City - Crystallising Group Shared Values to Inform Policy
Prof. Marie Harder
Prof. Marie Harder is a Distinguished Professor at Fudan University in China since 2011, and University of Brighton in the UK. Her research interests are in the crystallization of shared values of local people for use in urban planning/ resilience/ international development/ ESG/ EIA/ Social Impact. Her team has developed the WeValue InSitu approach which provides a scaffolding process for local groups – civil or expert or community or residential – to crystallise what their existing but usually tacit shared values are. The results are statements that are usually sufficiently concise for use as sustainability indicators where needed. For cities, they have used it to profile the ‘living preferences’ of different groups of people, and thus build up a profile of ‘cultural shared values’. These can then be combined with information from focus groups to produce Conceptual Frameworks of the city on different topics – e.g. Vienna and Shanghai on climate change, and three settlements in the UK for Infrastructure Investments by the government.
Date: 15 April 2025, Tuesday
Location: NUS SDE LT423
Time: 6:30 p.m. SGT - 8:30 p.m. SGT
NUS Cities Lecture Series investigates ideas, policies and projects developed by urban experts, which aspire to create sustainable, resilient, and liveable cities.