Unlike other marginalised groups children are often not in a position to enter into dialogue with adults about their community needs and environmental concerns. Despite the current emphasis on involving communities in the regeneration of their own neighbourhoods, young people are still seemingly invisible in decision-making processes. This paper looks at recent attempts to increase public participation in local decision-making, proposes a typology of community action that recognises the different ways in which children may be drawn into the process of neighbourhood renewal and offers a set of recommendations that, if taken up, provide an agenda that will strengthen the active social commitment of young people in genera
The urban developments have been carried out by only professionals for a long time because of effici...
In order for change to occur, it is important for youth to take part in issues in their community wh...
The participation of children and young people in decisions that affect them is now mainstream in so...
Interest in children's participation has in the main come about as a result of the UNCRC. However, c...
The present UK policy climate promotes the idea of greater participation in local decision making an...
The UK Government's 2003 Sustainable Communities Plan inaugurated a major programme of investment in...
Background: The theme of this research is children’s participation in housing estate regeneration. E...
This study examines the participation of a group of high school students in designing a Heritage Jou...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The UK Government's 2003 Sustainable Communities Pla...
The emphasis in neighbourhood development initiatives on provision of services and environmental imp...
This article reviews the nature and effectiveness of youth involvement in urban regeneration. Drawin...
Local councils in New Zealand are entrusted with the task of making decisions for the communities th...
This chapter will argue that the participation of children and their communities should be central t...
This paper outlines a new public planning model, which has the core aims of building stronger human ...
In this paper, the courses of action taken to facilitate residents' participation, in developing com...
The urban developments have been carried out by only professionals for a long time because of effici...
In order for change to occur, it is important for youth to take part in issues in their community wh...
The participation of children and young people in decisions that affect them is now mainstream in so...
Interest in children's participation has in the main come about as a result of the UNCRC. However, c...
The present UK policy climate promotes the idea of greater participation in local decision making an...
The UK Government's 2003 Sustainable Communities Plan inaugurated a major programme of investment in...
Background: The theme of this research is children’s participation in housing estate regeneration. E...
This study examines the participation of a group of high school students in designing a Heritage Jou...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The UK Government's 2003 Sustainable Communities Pla...
The emphasis in neighbourhood development initiatives on provision of services and environmental imp...
This article reviews the nature and effectiveness of youth involvement in urban regeneration. Drawin...
Local councils in New Zealand are entrusted with the task of making decisions for the communities th...
This chapter will argue that the participation of children and their communities should be central t...
This paper outlines a new public planning model, which has the core aims of building stronger human ...
In this paper, the courses of action taken to facilitate residents' participation, in developing com...
The urban developments have been carried out by only professionals for a long time because of effici...
In order for change to occur, it is important for youth to take part in issues in their community wh...
The participation of children and young people in decisions that affect them is now mainstream in so...