Social media and web 2.0 tools offer opportunities to devise novel participation strategies that can engage previously difficult to reach as well as new segments of society in urban planning. This paper examines participatory planning in the four local government areas of Brisbane City Council, Gold Coast City Council, Redland City Council, and Toowoomba Regional Council, all situated in South East Queensland, Australia. The paper discusses how social media and web 2.0 tools can deliver a more engaging planning experience to citizens, and investigates local government’s current use and receptiveness to social media tools for plan making and community engagement. The study’s research informed the development of criteria to assess the level o...
This paper aims to assess the impact of Web 2.0 (Gov 2.0) and Social Media technologies provided by ...
How to organize citizen participation in planning is continuously debated. The amount of Online Part...
How to organize citizen participation in planning is continuously debated. The amount of Online Part...
Case studies of three councils were undertaken in New Zealand on the perspectives, opportunities, an...
Over time, urban planning scholars have studied ways to improve communication and collaboration betw...
In recent years, the widespread use of social media has increasingly impacted planning practice and ...
City planning continuously struggles to keep up with factors like population growth, changing demogr...
social hub media websites such as Face book, Instgram and Twitter. These websites were originally in...
This editorial explores the potential of social media and mobile technologies to foster citizen enga...
Social media have been increasingly used by governments and planning professionals to gain public op...
Public participation in urban planning includes involving, informing, and consulting the public in p...
This editorial explores the potential of social media and mobile technologies to foster citizen enga...
Public participation has enjoyed a long, if embattled, history in the field of urban planning in the...
This paper aims to assess the impact of Web 2.0 (Gov 2.0) and Social Media technologies provided by ...
The increasing complexity of spatial planning issues and pressure from citizens to take part in desi...
This paper aims to assess the impact of Web 2.0 (Gov 2.0) and Social Media technologies provided by ...
How to organize citizen participation in planning is continuously debated. The amount of Online Part...
How to organize citizen participation in planning is continuously debated. The amount of Online Part...
Case studies of three councils were undertaken in New Zealand on the perspectives, opportunities, an...
Over time, urban planning scholars have studied ways to improve communication and collaboration betw...
In recent years, the widespread use of social media has increasingly impacted planning practice and ...
City planning continuously struggles to keep up with factors like population growth, changing demogr...
social hub media websites such as Face book, Instgram and Twitter. These websites were originally in...
This editorial explores the potential of social media and mobile technologies to foster citizen enga...
Social media have been increasingly used by governments and planning professionals to gain public op...
Public participation in urban planning includes involving, informing, and consulting the public in p...
This editorial explores the potential of social media and mobile technologies to foster citizen enga...
Public participation has enjoyed a long, if embattled, history in the field of urban planning in the...
This paper aims to assess the impact of Web 2.0 (Gov 2.0) and Social Media technologies provided by ...
The increasing complexity of spatial planning issues and pressure from citizens to take part in desi...
This paper aims to assess the impact of Web 2.0 (Gov 2.0) and Social Media technologies provided by ...
How to organize citizen participation in planning is continuously debated. The amount of Online Part...
How to organize citizen participation in planning is continuously debated. The amount of Online Part...