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Full Empowerment and the Participatory Governance in Rural Communities: A Comparative Study Based on Two Cases

open access: yesContemporary Social Sciences, 2022
Participatory governance is a feasible method in the context of a need for effective governance. With the introduction of participatory governance, the focus has shifted to how to empower. A comparative study of two cases in this paper finds that full
Cheng Shuling and Huang Jin
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Sustainable Participatory Governance: Data-Driven Discovery of Parameters for Planning Online and In-Class Education in Saudi Arabia During COVID-19

open access: yesFrontiers in Sustainable Cities, 2022
Everything about our life is complex. It should not be so. New approaches to governance are needed to tackle these complexities and the rising global challenges. Smartization of cities and societies has the potential to unite us, humans, on a sustainable
Sarah Alswedani   +2 more
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Between radical aspirations and pragmatic challenges: Institutionalizing participatory governance in Scotland

open access: yesCritical Policy Studies, 2021
Participatory forms of governance are increasingly institutionalised in democracies around the world. Yet, we know little about how public officials work to embed participatory governance.
O. Escobar
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Counter-Governance: Citizen Participation Beyond Collaboration

open access: yesPolitics and Governance, 2018
The theory and practice of urban governance in recent years has undergone both a collaborative and participatory turn. The strong connection between collaboration and participation has meant that citizen participation in urban governance has been ...
Rikki John Dean
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La gouvernance participative des forêts publiques : L’Ontario et le Québec, des chemins parallèles ?

open access: yesTerritoire en Mouvement, 2011
Canadian provincial’s forest policies reflect the transition dynamic from a hierarchical governance to a "multilevel governance" (Pülzl and Rametsteiner, 2002), meaning that they open spaces to new actors.
Guy Chiasson   +2 more
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Community based participatory governance platforms and sharing of mining benefits: evidence from Ghana

open access: yesCommunity Development Journal, 2021
Participatory governance at the community level natural resource revenue management is thought to promote local stakeholders’ interests in how benefits from extraction are shared, strengthen the legitimacy of decisions, and enhance the quality of ...
Sam A. Kasimba, Päivi Lujala
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Evaluation of participatory governance for enhancing quality of local governments: Towards a new model

open access: yesSmart Cities and Regional Development Journal, 2019
Public participation in government programmes has gained prominence, the world over as it enhances democratization good governance and quality of governments.
Michael GALUKANDE-KIGANDA   +1 more
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Participation, politics, and panaceas: exploring the possibilities and limits of participatory urban water governance in Accra, Ghana

open access: yesEcology and Society, 2014
Water governance debates have increasingly recognized the importance of adaptive governance for short- and long-term sustainability, especially with respect to increasing climate unpredictability and growing urbanization.
Cynthia Morinville, Leila M. Harris
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Between governance‐driven democratisation and democracy‐driven governance: Explaining changes in participatory governance in the case of Barcelona

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Political Research, 2020
. Scholars of participatory democracy have long noted dynamic interactions and transformations within and between political spaces that can foster (de)democratisation.
A. Bua, Sonia Bussu
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Participation for just governance of food-system transition

open access: yesSustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy, 2022
Sustainability transitions governance needs to be inclusive and participatory and the question of justice is crucial for making effective and acceptable changes possible.
Suvi Huttunen   +2 more
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