The present paper examines whether the potential advantages of the expanding practice of web-based public participation only complement the benefits of the traditional techniques, or are empowering enough to replace them. The question is examined in a real-world case of neighbourhood revitalization, in which both techniques were practiced simultaneously. Comparisons are made at four major planning junctions, in order to study the contributions of each technique to the qualities of involvement, trust, and empowerment. The results show that web-based participants not only differ from the participants of traditional practices, but they also differ from each other on the basis of their type of web participation. The results indicate that web-ba...
Case studies of three councils were undertaken in New Zealand on the perspectives, opportunities, an...
The phenomenon of planning involving citizen's participation in planning literature has been from th...
Social media and web 2.0 tools offer opportunities to devise novel participation strategies that can...
The present paper examines whether the potential advantages of the expanding practice of web-based p...
The paper discusses the principles of using internet nested “Citizen” system that composes the platf...
The increasing complexity of spatial planning issues and pressure from citizens to take part in desi...
The increasing complexity of spatial planning issues and pressure from citizens to takepart in desig...
Over time, urban planning scholars have studied ways to improve communication and collaboration betw...
The main objective of this paper is to focus on how an integrated system based on Information Commun...
The paper is intended to present the methodological structure of web-based mechanisms related to pla...
In this paper, we put the concept of e-participation in a wider perspective. Based on experiences of...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008.Th...
Public participation in urban planning has become a legal requirement in China since the 2008 Urban ...
In Serbia today we can witness a certain planning paradox — on one hand the planning practice is shi...
Web-based participatory mapping technologies are being increasingly harnessed by local governments t...
Case studies of three councils were undertaken in New Zealand on the perspectives, opportunities, an...
The phenomenon of planning involving citizen's participation in planning literature has been from th...
Social media and web 2.0 tools offer opportunities to devise novel participation strategies that can...
The present paper examines whether the potential advantages of the expanding practice of web-based p...
The paper discusses the principles of using internet nested “Citizen” system that composes the platf...
The increasing complexity of spatial planning issues and pressure from citizens to take part in desi...
The increasing complexity of spatial planning issues and pressure from citizens to takepart in desig...
Over time, urban planning scholars have studied ways to improve communication and collaboration betw...
The main objective of this paper is to focus on how an integrated system based on Information Commun...
The paper is intended to present the methodological structure of web-based mechanisms related to pla...
In this paper, we put the concept of e-participation in a wider perspective. Based on experiences of...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008.Th...
Public participation in urban planning has become a legal requirement in China since the 2008 Urban ...
In Serbia today we can witness a certain planning paradox — on one hand the planning practice is shi...
Web-based participatory mapping technologies are being increasingly harnessed by local governments t...
Case studies of three councils were undertaken in New Zealand on the perspectives, opportunities, an...
The phenomenon of planning involving citizen's participation in planning literature has been from th...
Social media and web 2.0 tools offer opportunities to devise novel participation strategies that can...