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Public Participation as a Tool for Integrating Local Knowledge into Spatial Planning - Planning, Participation, and Knowledge

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This book provides a state of the art approach to participatory planning, and generates innovative thought in planning theory and knowledge study. The book introduces a new conceptual framework for participatory planning, one which redefines concepts that have been taken for granted for too long: those of "public participation" and "local knowledge". It draws on the rich repertoire of public participation practices that have developed globally over the last 50 years, and investigates the following questions: Which participatory practices most effectively capture residents' genuine spatial needs, perceptions and desires? And how can these be incorporated into actual plans? The book is based on an empirical comparative examination of the effectiveness of various participatory processes, and proposes practical solutions for public participation through two new instruments: the Practices Evaluation Tool, and the Participatory Methods Ladder. These instruments calibrate participation methods according to certain criteria, in order to improve their ability to extract local knowledge and incorporate it into planning deliverables. These new instruments correspond to and elaborate on Arnstein's ladder - the 1969 theoretical landmark for participatory planning. Both academics and practitioners in the area of urban and regional planning will find this book to be an invaluable resource, given the way it develops both theoretical and practical cutting-edge outcomes.

Sommario

Chapter 1. Abstract.- Chapter 2. Introduction.- Chapter 3. Conceptual Context.- Chapter 4. Test Case: The Planning Process of Haifa's Range Artery.- Chapter 5. Test Case: The Planning Process of Tel Aviv's Shlavìm Artery.- Chapter 6. Evaluation of the Participation Methods' Effectiveness.- Chapter 7. Discussion: Comparison of Methods of Public Participation.- Chapter 8. Public Participation: Between Theory and Practice.- Chapter 9. "Open Edges" and New Horizons in Public Participation.- Chapter 10. Conclusions.

Info autore


Dr. Berman is the initiator and head of the program in “Public Participation in Urban and Regional Planning” at the Israel Standards Institute, and he is currently developing and perfecting participatory methods. He has been working on scientific research and development of residents’ assessment instruments within the framework of the InterRAI. Dr. Berman has been invited to give presentations on participatory planning at dozens of internationally established conferences and advanced schools.


Riassunto

This book provides a state of the art approach to participatory planning, and generates innovative thought in planning theory and knowledge study. The book introduces a new conceptual framework for participatory planning, one which redefines concepts that have been taken for granted for too long: those of “public participation” and “local knowledge”. It draws on the rich repertoire of public participation practices that have developed globally over the last 50 years, and investigates the following questions: Which participatory practices most effectively capture residents’ genuine spatial needs, perceptions and desires? And how can these be incorporated into actual plans? The book is based on an empirical comparative examination of the effectiveness of various participatory processes, and proposes practical solutions for public participation through two new instruments: the Practices Evaluation Tool, and the Participatory Methods Ladder. These instruments calibrate participation methods according to certain criteria, in order to improve their ability to extract local knowledge and incorporate it into planning deliverables. These new instruments correspond to and elaborate on Arnstein’s ladder - the 1969 theoretical landmark for participatory planning. Both academics and practitioners in the area of urban and regional planning will find this book to be an invaluable resource, given the way it develops both theoretical and practical cutting-edge outcomes.

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Autori Tal Berman
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319480626
ISBN 978-3-31-948062-6
Pagine 220
Dimensioni 160 mm x 16 mm x 242 mm
Peso 548 g
Illustrazioni XXIII, 220 p. 18 illus., 8 illus. in color.
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Geoscienze > Geografia

Soziologie, B, Städte, Stadtgemeinden, Sociology, Geography, Urban Planning, biotechnology, Social Sciences, Knowledge - Discourse, Urban Sociology, Regional & area planning, Qualitative Research, spatial planning, Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning, Regional planning, Human Geography, Sociology, Urban, Urban Studies/Sociology, Urban communities, Comparative Research, Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse, Mental Map

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