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Public Participation as a Tool for Integrating Local Knowledge into Spatial Planning, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Planning, Participation, and Knowledge
Author: Berman Tal
Language: EnglishKeywords
Public Participation; Participatory Planning; Arnstein Ladder; Community Involvement; Social Network; Knowledge; Participatory Methods Ladder; Local Knowledge; Professional Knowledge; Knowledge Management; Environmental Awareness; Civic Awareness; Civil Society; Political Power; Social Capital; Urban Planning; Spatial Planning; Qualitative Research; Comparative Research; Mental Map
Publication date: 12-2016
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 07-2018
Support: Print on demand
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Chapter 1. Abstract.- Chapter 2. Introduction.- Chapter 3. Conceptual Context.- Chapter 4. Test Case: The Planning Process of Haifa’s Range Artery.- Chapter 5. Test Case: The Planning Process of Tel Aviv’s Shlavìm Artery.- Chapter 6. Evaluation of the Participation Methods’ Effectiveness.- Chapter 7. Discussion: Comparison of Methods of Public Participation.- Chapter 8. Public Participation: Between Theory and Practice.- Chapter 9. “Open Edges” and New Horizons in Public Participation.- Chapter 10. Conclusions.
Dr. Berman is the initiator and head of the program in “Public Participation in Urban and Regional Planning” at the Israel Standards Institute, and he is currently developing and perfecting participatory methods. He has been working on scientific research and development of residents’ assessment instruments within the framework of the InterRAI. Dr. Berman has been invited to give presentations on participatory planning at dozens of internationally established conferences and advanced schools.
Redefines the concepts of “local knowledge” and “public participation,” which have long since been taken for granted
Constitutes the state of the art in ‘public participation in planning’
Introduces a new concept of participatory planning and explores innovative new directions in planning th
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras