Public participation in Sustainable Development Planning (SDP) of cities represents significant challenges to governments and private organizations responsible for developing infrastructure. In this study, a regional government used a series of electronic discussion papers and questions to enable online forum discussions and exchanges between 196 participants on the major SDP issues related to city development up to 2030. This study used a rigorous and structured QSR nvivo analysis of 690 online forum postings to determine the participants' major SDP concerns for the city over a 20-year period. The collective results of the investigation show that future integrated transport networks, higher density residential and commercial land use, and ...
Case studies of three councils were undertaken in New Zealand on the perspectives, opportunities, an...
The main objective of this paper is to focus on how an integrated system based on Information Commun...
This dissertation argues the conditions necessary for increased public participation in local planni...
The concept of sustainable urban development has been pushed to the forefront of policy-making and p...
MArt et Scien (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Public...
If sustainable development is really to be based on substantive community participation, a change in...
The starting point of this paper is to develop new ubiquitous and participative services for sustain...
Over time, urban planning scholars have studied ways to improve communication and collaboration betw...
The study sets out to examine digital citizen participation in urban planning in two Swedish smart...
The Green Capital of Europe (Oslo in 2017) is a demonstration of effective waste management and ener...
Citizen participation is often a goal of urban development. However, in reality levels of actual par...
Public participation has enjoyed a long, if embattled, history in the field of urban planning in the...
People shape the development of our society and the majority of the world’s population lives in urba...
Cities around the world constitute complex systems, as sets of sub-components that are connected and...
Recently, advances in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have provided opportunities ...
Case studies of three councils were undertaken in New Zealand on the perspectives, opportunities, an...
The main objective of this paper is to focus on how an integrated system based on Information Commun...
This dissertation argues the conditions necessary for increased public participation in local planni...
The concept of sustainable urban development has been pushed to the forefront of policy-making and p...
MArt et Scien (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Public...
If sustainable development is really to be based on substantive community participation, a change in...
The starting point of this paper is to develop new ubiquitous and participative services for sustain...
Over time, urban planning scholars have studied ways to improve communication and collaboration betw...
The study sets out to examine digital citizen participation in urban planning in two Swedish smart...
The Green Capital of Europe (Oslo in 2017) is a demonstration of effective waste management and ener...
Citizen participation is often a goal of urban development. However, in reality levels of actual par...
Public participation has enjoyed a long, if embattled, history in the field of urban planning in the...
People shape the development of our society and the majority of the world’s population lives in urba...
Cities around the world constitute complex systems, as sets of sub-components that are connected and...
Recently, advances in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have provided opportunities ...
Case studies of three councils were undertaken in New Zealand on the perspectives, opportunities, an...
The main objective of this paper is to focus on how an integrated system based on Information Commun...
This dissertation argues the conditions necessary for increased public participation in local planni...