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Participatory Planning

2001
Abstract Almost always, the decisions about land use that really matter are still those taken by the actual users of the land. In spite of the efforts of the planners, some degree of local management for local ends continues and people revert to the old ways once control or incentives are withdrawn.
Barry Dalal-Clayton, David Dent
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Participatory Planning

AORN Journal, 1987
Planning meetings are usually viewed as a means for accomplishing tasks, creating plans, exchanging information, or analyzing material. Although a large part of this article includes a description of work that resulted from planning meetings, the value of the meetings should not be overlooked.
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PARTICIPATORY PLANNING IN INDONESIA

Policy Studies, 2007
UK
Widianingsih, Ida, Morrell, Elizabeth
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Participatory Local Governance and Transport Planning [PDF]

open access: possibleEnvironment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 2001
In this paper we evaluate the experience of public participation in local transport planning in the United Kingdom. In the context of a new emphasis on participation in central government policy rhetoric and planning guidance, we examine the rationales, methods, and outcomes of recent public participation initiatives. Through drawing on a questionnaire
Bickerstaff, K., Walker, G.
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Participatory Methods for Water Resources Planning [PDF]

open access: possibleEnvironment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 2006
The Water Framework Directive institutionalises participatory processes in river basin planning across the European Union. This paper reports on three case studies from southern Europe where conflicts over water exist. In each a different method for participation was experimentally employed: scenario workshops, mediated modelling, and social ...
Giorgos Kallis   +13 more
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The Perils of Participatory Planning

Journal of Planning History, 2015
In the 1970s, urban planners in Austin, Texas, developed Austin Tomorrow, a public planning initiative that sought to undermine the hegemony of the city’s growth coalition in urban planning by using a neighborhood-based model. The aim was to mitigate development to minimize environmental degradation.
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Participatory planning and management

New Directions for Community Colleges, 1973
AbstractEfficient management is necessary; it is also a painful process, but when all members of the institution participate, they can gain understanding and improve the overall success of the college.
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A Participatory Virtual Studio for Environmental Planning

Geographic Information Sciences, 2004
Abstract Public participation is a progress of “consensus building” about particular decision-making. Because of some intrinsic blemish, traditional public participation method always diminishes the range of public involvement. Rapidly growth of the Internet makes it one of the most massing accessed public media.
Yibin Zhao 0002   +3 more
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Participatory Planning and GIS

2008
In participatory planning processes planners have the task to organize the process of negotiation in a field of different interests and to develop a common space for acting. In participative planning processes planners care for an understanding of all steps of informing and decision making.
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Participatory Urban Planning

2017
This chapter examines how integrated, participatory design and urban environmental education can enhance learning, ownership, agency, and long-term sustainability of place. Drawing on recent efforts to articulate a global urban sustainability agenda, it considers the ways that urban environmental education can help integrate the participation of ...
Rudd, Andrew   +2 more
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