Neoliberal development has increased spatial inequalities for communities in both urban and peri-urban settlements across in the global north and south alike. The financialisation of property has increased urban development in favour of opaque private and semi-public actors, making it harder for community stakeholders to influence decision-making. Social innovation in which diverse stakeholders collaborate towards sustainability and resilience in the built environment, offers pathways towards place-based policy-making and more inclusive growth, but needs political support and tools to facilitate participation. Using findings from a set of international cases, this chapter considers the effectiveness of participatory approaches to decision-m...
Ongoing urbanization, combined with market fundamentalism as the prevailing mode of political manage...
Over the recent decades, we have experienced a shift away from technocratic planning towards the ide...
Sustainability as one of the most recognised principles in urban and environmental planning, which i...
Today’s exponential advancement of information and communication technologies is reconfiguring ...
How do actors involved in decision-making around urban planning relate to devolution? How do they pe...
The paper concentrates on tools and technologies used for participatory processes in sustainable urb...
The paper concentrates on tools and technologies used for participatory processes in sustainable urb...
The paper concentrates on tools and technologies used for participatory processes in sustainable urb...
Long established planning practices are hard to overcome. Top down control mechanisms remain in plac...
The way we describe and understand cities is radically transforming - just like the tools we use for...
Increasingly, civil society is demanding greater participation and involvement in urban development....
What are the aims of the revitalization conducted by local officials: for which social goods? Good f...
This chapter examines contradictions in the rhetoric which depicts changes to the English planning s...
The social sustainability of cities is increasingly assisted by smart apps, social media and the awa...
Over the recent decades, we have experienced a shift away from technocratic planning towards the ide...
Ongoing urbanization, combined with market fundamentalism as the prevailing mode of political manage...
Over the recent decades, we have experienced a shift away from technocratic planning towards the ide...
Sustainability as one of the most recognised principles in urban and environmental planning, which i...
Today’s exponential advancement of information and communication technologies is reconfiguring ...
How do actors involved in decision-making around urban planning relate to devolution? How do they pe...
The paper concentrates on tools and technologies used for participatory processes in sustainable urb...
The paper concentrates on tools and technologies used for participatory processes in sustainable urb...
The paper concentrates on tools and technologies used for participatory processes in sustainable urb...
Long established planning practices are hard to overcome. Top down control mechanisms remain in plac...
The way we describe and understand cities is radically transforming - just like the tools we use for...
Increasingly, civil society is demanding greater participation and involvement in urban development....
What are the aims of the revitalization conducted by local officials: for which social goods? Good f...
This chapter examines contradictions in the rhetoric which depicts changes to the English planning s...
The social sustainability of cities is increasingly assisted by smart apps, social media and the awa...
Over the recent decades, we have experienced a shift away from technocratic planning towards the ide...
Ongoing urbanization, combined with market fundamentalism as the prevailing mode of political manage...
Over the recent decades, we have experienced a shift away from technocratic planning towards the ide...
Sustainability as one of the most recognised principles in urban and environmental planning, which i...