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2012
Abstract This chapter outlines key concepts and contexts in relation to public participation. Few areas of international law have developed so rapidly as that on public participation in environmental matters. With some exceptions, this notion hardly existed in international law until the early 1990s. The development since then stems from
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Abstract This chapter outlines key concepts and contexts in relation to public participation. Few areas of international law have developed so rapidly as that on public participation in environmental matters. With some exceptions, this notion hardly existed in international law until the early 1990s. The development since then stems from
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Public Works Management & Policy, 2005
The combination of government process, ownerships rights, and violation of land use turns public participation into city rights versus citizens rights. When citizens experience the exploitive manner of incompatible development and irreversible expansion, contrary to the dictates of historic preservation law according to the Home Rule Act of the ...
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The combination of government process, ownerships rights, and violation of land use turns public participation into city rights versus citizens rights. When citizens experience the exploitive manner of incompatible development and irreversible expansion, contrary to the dictates of historic preservation law according to the Home Rule Act of the ...
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Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2012
CHI researchers are beginning a shift from studying technology use in uncommon or exotic communities to designing and deploying technology interventions into those same settings. This paper picks up on these recent developments and further examines the impact and implication of using a bespoke technology platform within the context of providing shelter
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CHI researchers are beginning a shift from studying technology use in uncommon or exotic communities to designing and deploying technology interventions into those same settings. This paper picks up on these recent developments and further examines the impact and implication of using a bespoke technology platform within the context of providing shelter
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Environmental Policy and Law, 2014
Rule of Law and the Environment - Daniel Barstow Magraw 201 The Rise of Public Trusteeship in International Environmental Law - Peter H. Sand 210 The Human Security of Endangered Peoples: Indigenous Groups Living in Isolation and First Contact - Dinah Shelton 218 Innovations dans la législation ...
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Rule of Law and the Environment - Daniel Barstow Magraw 201 The Rise of Public Trusteeship in International Environmental Law - Peter H. Sand 210 The Human Security of Endangered Peoples: Indigenous Groups Living in Isolation and First Contact - Dinah Shelton 218 Innovations dans la législation ...
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Constituting ‘the public’ in public participation
Public Administration, 2003The emphasis on public participation in contemporary policy discourse has prompted the development of a wide range of forums within which dialogue takes place between citizens and officials. Often such initiatives are intended to contribute to objectives relating to social exclusion and democratic renewal.
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Online tools for public participation
Government Information Quarterly, 2001Abstract This paper describes an interactive Web-based survey tool that was developed by researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago to advance a community planning process. The team used a process taken from the work of Jack Nasar (1998) that involves surveying residents to create an “evaluative image” of the community that could guide ...
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Toward an epistemology of public participation
Journal of Environmental Management, 2009This article uses an analysis of the 'knowledge politics' of the Botany Community Participation and Review Committee (CPRC) to argue that the Habermasian ideals framing the CPRC are flawed. Habermasian communicative ethics centre upon the notion that fair, free and open forms of debate and communication ensure that no one form of reasoning and/or ...
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