This paper examines the managerial implications of establishing and developing Friends groups as a form of community involvement in the management of urban parks. It argues that there is a need within the literature for more research into the micro-management processes of public participation. The paper presents the findings of a longitudinal grounded theory study into the management of Friends groups as a form of public participation in two English local councils that have substantial experience of operating with such community groups. It introduces the concept of the process of Resource Expansioning and elaborates the various stages and phases of this process. The conclusion is that this form of innovative community involvement is unlikel...
Participatory forms of park governance have been seen as means of empowering users, improving adapta...
Across Europe more and more citizens involve in voluntary grassroots and NGO activity. Concurrently,...
Public involvement has become a key concept in conservation management worldwide. This paper intends...
As the system of Best Value develops and matures, this article argues that there is a need within th...
In the United Kingdom, community involvement in environmental design and management has become incre...
Research has found that urban fringe parks are particularly sensitive to population growth and risin...
The social ties between the residents of urban neighbourhoods are in decline due to changing work pa...
Community involvement is nowadays commonly recognised as an integral part of any successful environ...
In order to deal with on-going environmental pressures and uncertainty, organizations have establis...
In order to deal with on-going environmental pressures and uncertainty, organizations have establis...
The social ties between the residents of urban neighbourhoods are in decline due to changing work pa...
Participatory forms of park governance have been seen as means of empowering users, improving adapta...
Participatory forms of park governance have been seen as means of empowering users, improving adapta...
This paper presents two descriptive case studies of public/private partnerships that developed in a ...
Participatory forms of park governance have been seen as means of empowering users, improving adapta...
Participatory forms of park governance have been seen as means of empowering users, improving adapta...
Across Europe more and more citizens involve in voluntary grassroots and NGO activity. Concurrently,...
Public involvement has become a key concept in conservation management worldwide. This paper intends...
As the system of Best Value develops and matures, this article argues that there is a need within th...
In the United Kingdom, community involvement in environmental design and management has become incre...
Research has found that urban fringe parks are particularly sensitive to population growth and risin...
The social ties between the residents of urban neighbourhoods are in decline due to changing work pa...
Community involvement is nowadays commonly recognised as an integral part of any successful environ...
In order to deal with on-going environmental pressures and uncertainty, organizations have establis...
In order to deal with on-going environmental pressures and uncertainty, organizations have establis...
The social ties between the residents of urban neighbourhoods are in decline due to changing work pa...
Participatory forms of park governance have been seen as means of empowering users, improving adapta...
Participatory forms of park governance have been seen as means of empowering users, improving adapta...
This paper presents two descriptive case studies of public/private partnerships that developed in a ...
Participatory forms of park governance have been seen as means of empowering users, improving adapta...
Participatory forms of park governance have been seen as means of empowering users, improving adapta...
Across Europe more and more citizens involve in voluntary grassroots and NGO activity. Concurrently,...
Public involvement has become a key concept in conservation management worldwide. This paper intends...