Bruce Clary has written on citizen participation and its role in democratic societies for more than two decades. In the Margaret Chase Smith Essay, he writes about the NIMBY (“Not in My Backyard”) phenomenon and his own experiences as a citizen participant in land-use siting issues in Maine and elsewhere
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The term “NIMBY” is used prolifically in both academic literature and general public discourse to de...
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This article examines the role of citizen participation in community development corporations (CDC)....
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In the 1980s Patrick McAuslan identified the three grundnorm ideologies of land use planning namely:...
peer reviewedSince 2013, The King Baudouin Foundation made calls for project proposals that aim to s...
NiMBY is the acronym of Not in My Back Yard, a form of protest by a group of people who see the secu...
Consensus to proceed with Boston’s Big Dig Project was only reached after the Commonwealth agreed to...
The objective of this thesis is to analyze and evaluate the citizen participation process for the pl...
Participation is a prominent feature of many decision-making and planning processes. Among its procl...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the nature, merits and limitations of the citizen partic...
Participation is a prominent feature of many decision-making and planning processes. Among its procl...
The term “NIMBY” is used prolifically in both academic literature and general public discourse to de...
In spatial planning, the influence of citizens on their living environment is an important and urgen...
Lack of citizen participation in American government is a complaint frequently voiced by politicians...
How do communities respond to the proposed placement of controversial facilities in their backyards?...
Many institutions in North American are currently experiencing growing pressure from affected groups...
This article examines the role of citizen participation in community development corporations (CDC)....
Two main questions form the backbone of this thesis: What is the meaning of citizen participation? W...
In the 1980s Patrick McAuslan identified the three grundnorm ideologies of land use planning namely:...
peer reviewedSince 2013, The King Baudouin Foundation made calls for project proposals that aim to s...
NiMBY is the acronym of Not in My Back Yard, a form of protest by a group of people who see the secu...
Consensus to proceed with Boston’s Big Dig Project was only reached after the Commonwealth agreed to...
The objective of this thesis is to analyze and evaluate the citizen participation process for the pl...
Participation is a prominent feature of many decision-making and planning processes. Among its procl...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the nature, merits and limitations of the citizen partic...
Participation is a prominent feature of many decision-making and planning processes. Among its procl...
The term “NIMBY” is used prolifically in both academic literature and general public discourse to de...
In spatial planning, the influence of citizens on their living environment is an important and urgen...