Title Details: | |
PARTICIPATORY PLANNING |
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Authors: |
Stratigea, Anastasia |
Reviewer: |
Siolas, Angelos |
Subject: | ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY > TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING > REGIONAL AND URBAN PLANNING |
Keywords: |
Spatial Planning
Participation Participatory Planning Participatory Process Levels Of Participatory Planning Advantages Of Participatory Planning Difficulties Of Participatory Planning Policy Making |
Description: | |
Abstract: |
Public Participation (PP) in planning is nowadays gaining importance in the light of the increasing complexity and uncertainty of contemporary problems, emanating from the radical social, cultural, environmental, technological and other developments, which are shaping the decision environment within which planning decisions are made. In coping with complexity and uncertainty, participatory planning approaches are gaining ground and are largely exploited for dealing with a variety of planning problems at different spatial scales. In such a context, the present chapter is focusing on getting insight into participatory planning approaches, in order to provide to the readers, in a systematic way, the theoretical background and the practical knowledge needed for their successful application. More specifically, in the first section are shortly presented the concepts of space and spatial planning, while it is also discussed the relationship between spatial planning and participation. In the second section are discussed the theoretical approaches of planning. In the third section, the focus is on the approach of participatory planning, where are discussed the participatory process, the advantages but also challenges faced nowadays by participatory planning approaches. In the fourth section are presented the different levels of participatory planning. The fifth section elaborates on the role of participation at the different stages of the planning process while, finally, in the sixth section are presented the new roles undertaken by planners in a participatory planning context.
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Table of Contents: |
The structure of the chapter has as follows:
3. PARTICIPATORY PLANNING 2 3.1. Spatial Planning 2 3.1.1. Space and Spatial Planning 2 3.1.2. Spatial planning and participation 4 3.1.3. Spatial scale and participation 8 3.1.4. Social and cultural context and participation 10 3.2. Theoretical Approaches of Planning 11 3.3. Participatory Planning Approach 14 3.3.1. Participatory process as exchange of information 18 3.3.2. Advantages of participatory planning 20 3.3.3. Difficulties in the implementation of participatory planning 21 3.4. Levels of Participatory Planning 25 3.5. Public Participation at the Various Stages of the Planning Process 27 3.6. The Role of Planners in Participatory Planning 31 |
Linguistic Editors: |
Pantos, Panagiotis |
Type: |
Chapter |
Creation Date: | 2015 |
Item Details: | |
License: |
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/gr |
Handle | http://hdl.handle.net/11419/5430 |
Bibliographic Reference: | Stratigea, A. (2015). PARTICIPATORY PLANNING [Chapter]. In Stratigea, A. 2015. THEORY AND METHODS OF PARTICIPATORY PLANNING [Undergraduate textbook]. Kallipos, Open Academic Editions. https://hdl.handle.net/11419/5430 |
Language: |
Greek |
Is Part of: |
THEORY AND METHODS OF PARTICIPATORY PLANNING |
Number of pages |
37 |
Typical Learning Time: |
PT08H00M00S |
Version: |
1st edition |
Publication Origin: |
Kallipos, Open Academic Editions |