During the years 1974–1980, extensive opportunities existed for public participation at a normative level on the issue of electric power planning in Ontario through the Royal Commission on Electric Power Planning and the Select Committees on Ontario Hydro. In contrast, there is presently no adequate forum for public participation at a normative planning level. Based on personal interviews and available literature., this paper examines the need for public participation at a normative level in electric power planning in Ontario, and assesses three alternative approaches to the provision of participatory opportunities. Au cours des années 1974–1980, le public a pu, sur le plan normatif, participer largement à la planification de l\u27énergie é...
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Depuis un peu plus d’une décennie, le secteur québécois de l’électricité a été l’objet de transforma...
Planners and researchers who involve the public in decision-making processes need a clear idea as to...
Increased public awareness of environmental issues has led to greater public demand for involvement ...
Over the last decade or so, a number of jurisdictions throughout the developed and developing world ...
The experience with public participation in Canada has been predominantly at an operational planning...
This paper utilizes a qualitative review of three case studies to analyze the impact of public parti...
Public participation activities have recently become an integral component of natural resource plann...
In the mid-1970s, the Royal Commission on Electrical Power Planning (RCEPP) was ordered by the gover...
This thesis explores whether or not citizens are indeed participating in the process of transportati...
Public participation in the planning process is a well established concept and an important one to m...
The importance of grid extension in Europe has risen in the last decade as a result of an aging grid...
"This paper examines the reformation of the land use planning appeals system in Ontario from the O...
This paper critically reviews the current status of public participation in Canada. Postulating that...
A review of the key literature on participatory planning and transportation planning indicates that ...
This study focuses on the institutional problems involved in planning for large-scale energy and res...
Depuis un peu plus d’une décennie, le secteur québécois de l’électricité a été l’objet de transforma...
Planners and researchers who involve the public in decision-making processes need a clear idea as to...
Increased public awareness of environmental issues has led to greater public demand for involvement ...
Over the last decade or so, a number of jurisdictions throughout the developed and developing world ...