Over the recent decades, we have experienced a shift away from technocratic planning towards the idea of place-based mediation, and the role of society in making the city. Initiating new readings the role participation and collaboration has on: (a) consensus building between capacity of participants, (b) the encouraging of broad range of contexts to shape evidence-based decision-making, including sociocultural, economic, and technological contexts, and (c) new forms of partnerships and funding between academic, municipalities, and companies. This has lead to contemporary planning practice and theory embracing the idea of reimagining and redefining, complexities and contexts that shape the city. By carrying out a literature review, the disc...
Attempts to encourage and institutionalize citizen participation in planning are fraught with tensio...
This article begins to construct a theory of participation in architecture, urban design and urban p...
Today, citizens, professionals, civil servants, social enterprises, and others form different types ...
Over the recent decades, we have experienced a shift away from technocratic planning towards the ide...
Continuing efforts to apply, at the local level, the Agenda 21 mandate of the United Nations Confere...
The work deals with constructing of participatory spaces in the process of urban development plannin...
xiii, 312 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "July 2007". University of Otag...
The idea of ‘place’ has long been central to the planning and design practice. Recent trends illustr...
In recent decades, opportunities for public participation have been limited in urban-planning experi...
The participatory planning became recently the main pier that leads changes and development in citie...
Contemporary urban planning with linear administrative processes, based on the ideals of predictabil...
Today’s notion of a Smart City is significantly different from what we imagined it would be approxim...
ABSTRACT The challenges to public participation in planning are numerous. Inclusive and equitable pr...
This article identifies two alternative collaborative spatial planning discourses: a leading governm...
Society takes place in cities and shapes them. The “city” is commonly attributed with certain objec...
Attempts to encourage and institutionalize citizen participation in planning are fraught with tensio...
This article begins to construct a theory of participation in architecture, urban design and urban p...
Today, citizens, professionals, civil servants, social enterprises, and others form different types ...
Over the recent decades, we have experienced a shift away from technocratic planning towards the ide...
Continuing efforts to apply, at the local level, the Agenda 21 mandate of the United Nations Confere...
The work deals with constructing of participatory spaces in the process of urban development plannin...
xiii, 312 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "July 2007". University of Otag...
The idea of ‘place’ has long been central to the planning and design practice. Recent trends illustr...
In recent decades, opportunities for public participation have been limited in urban-planning experi...
The participatory planning became recently the main pier that leads changes and development in citie...
Contemporary urban planning with linear administrative processes, based on the ideals of predictabil...
Today’s notion of a Smart City is significantly different from what we imagined it would be approxim...
ABSTRACT The challenges to public participation in planning are numerous. Inclusive and equitable pr...
This article identifies two alternative collaborative spatial planning discourses: a leading governm...
Society takes place in cities and shapes them. The “city” is commonly attributed with certain objec...
Attempts to encourage and institutionalize citizen participation in planning are fraught with tensio...
This article begins to construct a theory of participation in architecture, urban design and urban p...
Today, citizens, professionals, civil servants, social enterprises, and others form different types ...