Introduction.- Part 1: Planning between collective action and public engagement.- Collective action in urban renewal projects.- Citizens' engagement and well-being: Home is where the heart is.- Part 2: Geodesigning holistic planning.- Geodesigning Neve-Sha'anan, Tel-Aviv-Yafo: Adapting to climate change through negotiation and cooperative planning.- Digital collaborative planning as a path towards holistic planning: A case study of Jerusalem’s Beit Safafa neighborhood.- Part 3: The use and impact of geodesign in applied fields.- Smart mobility and geodesign in urban life.- Facilitating walkability in Hilly Terrain: Using the geodesign platform to integrate topographical considerations into the planning process.- Geospatial analyses of the geological and geographical impacts upon the settlement and evolution of Bet Safafa from a small village to an Arab suburb of Western Jerusalem.- Life cycle assessment of a regenerative reuse design.- Part 4: Geodesign in the social sciences and humanities.- Complexity theory as the meeting point between urban planning and psychoanalysis: Joy in Beit-Safafa.- Urban Aesthetics in Jewish Religious Law: Thoughts on the role of Jewish Law in urban planning.