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    Cham : Springer Open
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    b3kat_BV046284133
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 227 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783030280147
    Series Statement: The urban book series
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-28013-0
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-28015-4
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-28016-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Aktionsforschung ; Interaktive Planung
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    Author information: Nared, Janez 1975-
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    gbv_1778469841
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (227 p.)
    ISBN: 9783030280147
    Series Statement: The Urban Book Series
    Content: This open access book provides in-depth insights into participatory research and planning by presenting practical examples of its use. In particular, it describes theoretical and methodological aspects of participatory research and planning, as well as the implementation of participatory processes in fields such as transport planning, cultural heritage management, environmental planning and post-earthquake recovery. Further, it compares participatory planning experiences from different territorial levels – from the macro-regional, e.g. Southeastern Europe, Mediterranean or European metropolitan regions, to national, regional and local levels. The book will help researchers, planners, public administration officials, decision-makers and the general public to understand the advantages, disadvantages and constraints of participatory planning and research. Using various examples, it will guide readers through the theory of participatory planning and research, its methods, and different perspectives on how to use it in practice
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  • 3
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    UID:
    almahu_9949602271802882
    Format: 1 online resource (229 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030280147
    Series Statement: The Urban Book Series
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Co-production and Resilient Cities to Climate Change -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 From Consultation to Co-production -- 1.3 Participatory Planning and Urban Resilience -- 1.4 Co-production Experiences in Adaptation Planning -- 1.5 Final Remarks -- References -- 2 Participatory Transport Planning: The Experience of Eight European Metropolitan Regions -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Methods -- 2.3 Results -- 2.3.1 Analysis of Strengths, Weaknesses and Needs -- 2.3.2 Regional Aspects of Participatory Transport Planning (In-Depth Questionnaire) -- 2.3.3 Workshop Results -- 2.4 Discussion -- 2.5 Conclusions -- References -- 3 Participatory Planning in a Post-socialist Urban Context: Experience from Five Cities in Central and Eastern Europe -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Research Design -- 3.3 The Demographic and Socio-economic Context of the Selected Municipalities -- 3.4 Institutional Responses to Civil Initiatives -- 3.5 Tools for Citizen Participation in Strategic and Neighborhood Planning -- 3.6 Experience with Previous Attempts of Participatory Planning -- 3.7 Qualification of Public Administrators to Facilitate Participatory Planning -- 3.8 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Governance and Management Systems in Mediterranean Marine and Coastal Biosphere Reserves -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 UNESCO Biosphere Reserves -- 4.1.2 Participation in Evidence-Based Governance and Management Systems of Protected Areas -- 4.1.3 Governance of Marine and Coastal Protected Areas -- 4.1.4 Maritime Spatial Planning -- 4.1.5 Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean Basin -- 4.2 Methods -- 4.3 Results -- 4.3.1 Tuscan Islands Biosphere Reserve -- 4.3.2 Terres de l'Ebre Biosphere Reserve -- 4.3.3 Gouraya Biosphere Reserve -- 4.4 Discussion. , 4.4.1 Comparison of Participation in Governance and Management in Selected Biosphere Reserves in the Mediterranean Area -- 4.4.2 Integrated GMS Approaches Related to Protected Areas -- 4.5 Conclusions -- References -- 5 Promises and Limits of Participatory Urban Greens Development: Experience from Maribor, Budapest, and Krakow -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Participation in Urban Planning and Management -- 5.3 Presentation of Pilot Actions -- 5.4 Involving the Community -- 5.4.1 Detecting and Mobilizing the Community -- 5.4.2 Managing and Sustaining a Community -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Review of the Participatory and Community-Based Approach in the Housing Cooperative Sector -- 6.1 Institutional Framework of the Housing Question-The Right to Housing or Housing as a Commodity? -- 6.2 The Rise of Participatory Approaches in Housing: Impact on Citizenship Empowerment, Social Capital and Social Cohesion -- 6.3 Rental Housing Cooperative Model -- 6.3.1 La Borda-Introducing a Housing Cooperative Model in Barcelona, Spain -- 6.3.2 Mehr Als Wohnen-A Broad Community-Oriented Project in a Strong Housing Cooperative Network and Supportive Environment of the Zurich Municipality, Switzerland -- 6.4 Effects of the Participatory Cooperative Housing Model on Neighbourhoods, States and Societies -- 6.4.1 Cooperative Schools of Democracy -- 6.4.2 Replacing Public Institutions? -- 6.4.3 Housing Cooperatives as Gentrifiers or Regulators of the Rental Housing Market -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Participatory Research on Heritage- and Culture-Based Development: A Perspective from South-East Europe -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Method -- 7.3 Results and Discussion -- 7.3.1 The Role of Cultural Heritage in Sustainable Development -- 7.3.2 The Uniqueness and Non-renewable Character of Cultural Heritage -- 7.3.3 The Economic Potentials of Cultural Heritage. , 7.3.4 The Territorial Setting for Fostering Cultural Heritage and Cultural Values -- 7.3.5 Lessons Learned: A Perspective from South-East Europe -- 7.3.6 A Reflection and the Wider Implications of This Research on Future Heritage- and Culture-Based Development -- 7.4 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Collaborative Inventory-A Participatory Approach to Cultural Heritage Collections -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Citizens Collecting Practices and Co-creative, Collaborative and Contributory Inventory -- 8.3 Materiality of Collections Versus Virtuality of the Inventory Database -- 8.4 Borderlands and Their Empowerment -- 8.5 Concluding Discussion on Shortcomings and Impacts of Participatory Approach -- References -- 9 Introduced Conservation Agriculture Programs in Samoa: The Role of Participatory Action Research -- 9.1 The Use of Participatory Research to Ensure Smallholder Farmers' Sustainability -- 9.2 Sustaining Smallholder Farmers in Samoa -- 9.3 Extending Conservation Agricultural Practices to Smallholder Farmers -- 9.3.1 CA Programs in Samoa -- 9.3.2 Evaluation of the ACIAR Program in Samoa -- 9.4 The Value of Samoa's Extension Service in Participatory Research -- 9.5 Lessons Learned -- References -- 10 Public Participation in Earthquake Recovery in the Border Region Between Italy and Slovenia -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Methodology -- 10.3 Concepts of Recovery After the 1976, 1998, and 2004 Earthquakes -- 10.4 Case Studies -- 10.4.1 Venzone -- 10.4.2 Portis -- 10.4.3 Oseacco -- 10.4.4 Breginj -- 10.4.5 Drežniške Ravne -- 10.4.6 Čezsoča -- 10.5 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 11 Stakeholder Analysis for (Mediterranean) Wetland Governance: The Case of Ljubljansko Barje Nature Park, Slovenia -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.1.1 Theoretical Framework -- 11.1.2 Engaging and Involving Stakeholders in Wetland Governance -- 11.2 Stakeholder Analysis. , 11.2.1 Identification of the Relevant Stakeholders -- 11.2.2 Reaching the Potential Stakeholders -- 11.2.3 Analysing the Stakeholders -- 11.2.4 Assigning Stakeholders' Roles -- 11.3 Conclusion -- References -- 12 Planning Major Transport Infrastructure: Benefits and Limitations of the Participatory Decision-Making Processes -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Slovenian Infrastructure Planning Before Independence -- 12.3 Slovenian Infrastructure Planning After Independence -- 12.4 Methods and Materials -- 12.5 Results -- 12.5.1 First Case Study: The Freeway Section from Pluska to Ponikve -- 12.5.2 Second Case Study: The Section from Otiški Vrh to Holmec (the Third Development Axis) -- 12.5.3 Case Studies' Comparison -- 12.6 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 13 Focus Groups as a Tool for Conducting Participatory Research: A Case Study of Small-Scale Forest Management in Slovenia -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Background -- 13.3 Implementing the Method -- 13.3.1 Designing the Focus Groups -- 13.3.2 Selecting and Recruiting Participants -- 13.3.3 Location, Date, and Size -- 13.3.4 The Moderator, Key Person, and Group Dynamics -- 13.3.5 Analysis -- 13.4 Results -- 13.5 Reflection on the Method Used -- References -- Index of Places -- Subject Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Nared, Janez Participatory Research and Planning in Practice Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2019 ISBN 9783030280130
    Language: English
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    Format: 1 online resource : , illustrations (chiefly color)
    ISBN: 9783030280147 , 3030280144
    Series Statement: Urban book series,
    Content: This open access book provides in-depth insights into participatory research and planning by presenting practical examples of its use. In particular, it describes theoretical and methodological aspects of participatory research and planning, as well as the implementation of participatory processes in fields such as transport planning, cultural heritage management, environmental planning and post-earthquake recovery. Further, it compares participatory planning experiences from different territorial levels - from the macro-regional, e.g. Southeastern Europe, Mediterranean or European metropolitan regions, to national, regional and local levels. The book will help researchers, planners, public administration officials, decision-makers and the general public to understand the advantages, disadvantages and constraints of participatory planning and research. Using various examples, it will guide readers through the theory of participatory planning and research, its methods, and different perspectives on how to use it in practice.
    Note: Co-production, Participatory Planning and Resilient Cities to Climate Change -- Participatory Transport Planning: the Experience of Eight Euro-pean Metropolitan Regions -- Participatory Planning in a Post-socialist Ur-ban Context: Experience From Five Cities in Central and Eastern Europe -- Governance and Management Systems in Mediterranean Marine and Coastal Biosphere Reserves -- Promises and Limits of Participatory Urban Greens Development: Experience from Maribor, Budapest, and Krakow.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3030280136
    Language: English
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    almahu_9949595405202882
    Format: 1 online resource (XI, 227 p. 26 illus., 22 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    ISBN: 3-030-28014-4
    Series Statement: The Urban Book Series,
    Content: This open access book provides in-depth insights into participatory research and planning by presenting practical examples of its use. In particular, it describes theoretical and methodological aspects of participatory research and planning, as well as the implementation of participatory processes in fields such as transport planning, cultural heritage management, environmental planning and post-earthquake recovery. Further, it compares participatory planning experiences from different territorial levels – from the macro-regional, e.g. Southeastern Europe, Mediterranean or European metropolitan regions, to national, regional and local levels. The book will help researchers, planners, public administration officials, decision-makers and the general public to understand the advantages, disadvantages and constraints of participatory planning and research. Using various examples, it will guide readers through the theory of participatory planning and research, its methods, and different perspectives on how to use it in practice.
    Note: Co-production, Participatory Planning and Resilient Cities to Climate Change -- Participatory Transport Planning: the Experience of Eight Euro-pean Metropolitan Regions -- Participatory Planning in a Post-socialist Ur-ban Context: Experience From Five Cities in Central and Eastern Europe -- Governance and Management Systems in Mediterranean Marine and Coastal Biosphere Reserves -- Promises and Limits of Participatory Urban Greens Development: Experience from Maribor, Budapest, and Krakow. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-030-28013-6
    Language: English
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  • 6
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTEBC5978942
    Format: 1 online resource (229 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030280147
    Series Statement: The Urban Book Series
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Co-production and Resilient Cities to Climate Change -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 From Consultation to Co-production -- 1.3 Participatory Planning and Urban Resilience -- 1.4 Co-production Experiences in Adaptation Planning -- 1.5 Final Remarks -- References -- 2 Participatory Transport Planning: The Experience of Eight European Metropolitan Regions -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Methods -- 2.3 Results -- 2.3.1 Analysis of Strengths, Weaknesses and Needs -- 2.3.2 Regional Aspects of Participatory Transport Planning (In-Depth Questionnaire) -- 2.3.3 Workshop Results -- 2.4 Discussion -- 2.5 Conclusions -- References -- 3 Participatory Planning in a Post-socialist Urban Context: Experience from Five Cities in Central and Eastern Europe -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Research Design -- 3.3 The Demographic and Socio-economic Context of the Selected Municipalities -- 3.4 Institutional Responses to Civil Initiatives -- 3.5 Tools for Citizen Participation in Strategic and Neighborhood Planning -- 3.6 Experience with Previous Attempts of Participatory Planning -- 3.7 Qualification of Public Administrators to Facilitate Participatory Planning -- 3.8 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Governance and Management Systems in Mediterranean Marine and Coastal Biosphere Reserves -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 UNESCO Biosphere Reserves -- 4.1.2 Participation in Evidence-Based Governance and Management Systems of Protected Areas -- 4.1.3 Governance of Marine and Coastal Protected Areas -- 4.1.4 Maritime Spatial Planning -- 4.1.5 Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean Basin -- 4.2 Methods -- 4.3 Results -- 4.3.1 Tuscan Islands Biosphere Reserve -- 4.3.2 Terres de l'Ebre Biosphere Reserve -- 4.3.3 Gouraya Biosphere Reserve -- 4.4 Discussion , 4.4.1 Comparison of Participation in Governance and Management in Selected Biosphere Reserves in the Mediterranean Area -- 4.4.2 Integrated GMS Approaches Related to Protected Areas -- 4.5 Conclusions -- References -- 5 Promises and Limits of Participatory Urban Greens Development: Experience from Maribor, Budapest, and Krakow -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Participation in Urban Planning and Management -- 5.3 Presentation of Pilot Actions -- 5.4 Involving the Community -- 5.4.1 Detecting and Mobilizing the Community -- 5.4.2 Managing and Sustaining a Community -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Review of the Participatory and Community-Based Approach in the Housing Cooperative Sector -- 6.1 Institutional Framework of the Housing Question-The Right to Housing or Housing as a Commodity? -- 6.2 The Rise of Participatory Approaches in Housing: Impact on Citizenship Empowerment, Social Capital and Social Cohesion -- 6.3 Rental Housing Cooperative Model -- 6.3.1 La Borda-Introducing a Housing Cooperative Model in Barcelona, Spain -- 6.3.2 Mehr Als Wohnen-A Broad Community-Oriented Project in a Strong Housing Cooperative Network and Supportive Environment of the Zurich Municipality, Switzerland -- 6.4 Effects of the Participatory Cooperative Housing Model on Neighbourhoods, States and Societies -- 6.4.1 Cooperative Schools of Democracy -- 6.4.2 Replacing Public Institutions? -- 6.4.3 Housing Cooperatives as Gentrifiers or Regulators of the Rental Housing Market -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Participatory Research on Heritage- and Culture-Based Development: A Perspective from South-East Europe -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Method -- 7.3 Results and Discussion -- 7.3.1 The Role of Cultural Heritage in Sustainable Development -- 7.3.2 The Uniqueness and Non-renewable Character of Cultural Heritage -- 7.3.3 The Economic Potentials of Cultural Heritage , 7.3.4 The Territorial Setting for Fostering Cultural Heritage and Cultural Values -- 7.3.5 Lessons Learned: A Perspective from South-East Europe -- 7.3.6 A Reflection and the Wider Implications of This Research on Future Heritage- and Culture-Based Development -- 7.4 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Collaborative Inventory-A Participatory Approach to Cultural Heritage Collections -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Citizens Collecting Practices and Co-creative, Collaborative and Contributory Inventory -- 8.3 Materiality of Collections Versus Virtuality of the Inventory Database -- 8.4 Borderlands and Their Empowerment -- 8.5 Concluding Discussion on Shortcomings and Impacts of Participatory Approach -- References -- 9 Introduced Conservation Agriculture Programs in Samoa: The Role of Participatory Action Research -- 9.1 The Use of Participatory Research to Ensure Smallholder Farmers' Sustainability -- 9.2 Sustaining Smallholder Farmers in Samoa -- 9.3 Extending Conservation Agricultural Practices to Smallholder Farmers -- 9.3.1 CA Programs in Samoa -- 9.3.2 Evaluation of the ACIAR Program in Samoa -- 9.4 The Value of Samoa's Extension Service in Participatory Research -- 9.5 Lessons Learned -- References -- 10 Public Participation in Earthquake Recovery in the Border Region Between Italy and Slovenia -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Methodology -- 10.3 Concepts of Recovery After the 1976, 1998, and 2004 Earthquakes -- 10.4 Case Studies -- 10.4.1 Venzone -- 10.4.2 Portis -- 10.4.3 Oseacco -- 10.4.4 Breginj -- 10.4.5 Drežniške Ravne -- 10.4.6 Čezsoča -- 10.5 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 11 Stakeholder Analysis for (Mediterranean) Wetland Governance: The Case of Ljubljansko Barje Nature Park, Slovenia -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.1.1 Theoretical Framework -- 11.1.2 Engaging and Involving Stakeholders in Wetland Governance -- 11.2 Stakeholder Analysis , 11.2.1 Identification of the Relevant Stakeholders -- 11.2.2 Reaching the Potential Stakeholders -- 11.2.3 Analysing the Stakeholders -- 11.2.4 Assigning Stakeholders' Roles -- 11.3 Conclusion -- References -- 12 Planning Major Transport Infrastructure: Benefits and Limitations of the Participatory Decision-Making Processes -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Slovenian Infrastructure Planning Before Independence -- 12.3 Slovenian Infrastructure Planning After Independence -- 12.4 Methods and Materials -- 12.5 Results -- 12.5.1 First Case Study: The Freeway Section from Pluska to Ponikve -- 12.5.2 Second Case Study: The Section from Otiški Vrh to Holmec (the Third Development Axis) -- 12.5.3 Case Studies' Comparison -- 12.6 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 13 Focus Groups as a Tool for Conducting Participatory Research: A Case Study of Small-Scale Forest Management in Slovenia -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Background -- 13.3 Implementing the Method -- 13.3.1 Designing the Focus Groups -- 13.3.2 Selecting and Recruiting Participants -- 13.3.3 Location, Date, and Size -- 13.3.4 The Moderator, Key Person, and Group Dynamics -- 13.3.5 Analysis -- 13.4 Results -- 13.5 Reflection on the Method Used -- References -- Index of Places -- Subject Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Nared, Janez Participatory Research and Planning in Practice Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2019 ISBN 9783030280130
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    edocfu_9959199899402883
    Format: 1 online resource (XI, 227 p. 26 illus., 22 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    ISBN: 3-030-28014-4
    Series Statement: The Urban Book Series,
    Content: This open access book provides in-depth insights into participatory research and planning by presenting practical examples of its use. In particular, it describes theoretical and methodological aspects of participatory research and planning, as well as the implementation of participatory processes in fields such as transport planning, cultural heritage management, environmental planning and post-earthquake recovery. Further, it compares participatory planning experiences from different territorial levels – from the macro-regional, e.g. Southeastern Europe, Mediterranean or European metropolitan regions, to national, regional and local levels. The book will help researchers, planners, public administration officials, decision-makers and the general public to understand the advantages, disadvantages and constraints of participatory planning and research. Using various examples, it will guide readers through the theory of participatory planning and research, its methods, and different perspectives on how to use it in practice.
    Note: Co-production, Participatory Planning and Resilient Cities to Climate Change -- Participatory Transport Planning: the Experience of Eight Euro-pean Metropolitan Regions -- Participatory Planning in a Post-socialist Ur-ban Context: Experience From Five Cities in Central and Eastern Europe -- Governance and Management Systems in Mediterranean Marine and Coastal Biosphere Reserves -- Promises and Limits of Participatory Urban Greens Development: Experience from Maribor, Budapest, and Krakow. , English
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    UID:
    edoccha_9959199899402883
    Format: 1 online resource (XI, 227 p. 26 illus., 22 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    ISBN: 3-030-28014-4
    Series Statement: The Urban Book Series,
    Content: This open access book provides in-depth insights into participatory research and planning by presenting practical examples of its use. In particular, it describes theoretical and methodological aspects of participatory research and planning, as well as the implementation of participatory processes in fields such as transport planning, cultural heritage management, environmental planning and post-earthquake recovery. Further, it compares participatory planning experiences from different territorial levels – from the macro-regional, e.g. Southeastern Europe, Mediterranean or European metropolitan regions, to national, regional and local levels. The book will help researchers, planners, public administration officials, decision-makers and the general public to understand the advantages, disadvantages and constraints of participatory planning and research. Using various examples, it will guide readers through the theory of participatory planning and research, its methods, and different perspectives on how to use it in practice.
    Note: Co-production, Participatory Planning and Resilient Cities to Climate Change -- Participatory Transport Planning: the Experience of Eight Euro-pean Metropolitan Regions -- Participatory Planning in a Post-socialist Ur-ban Context: Experience From Five Cities in Central and Eastern Europe -- Governance and Management Systems in Mediterranean Marine and Coastal Biosphere Reserves -- Promises and Limits of Participatory Urban Greens Development: Experience from Maribor, Budapest, and Krakow. , English
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    Language: English
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    Format: XI, 227 p. 26 illus., 22 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    ISBN: 9783030280147
    Series Statement: The Urban Book Series,
    Content: This open access book provides in-depth insights into participatory research and planning by presenting practical examples of its use. In particular, it describes theoretical and methodological aspects of participatory research and planning, as well as the implementation of participatory processes in fields such as transport planning, cultural heritage management, environmental planning and post-earthquake recovery. Further, it compares participatory planning experiences from different territorial levels – from the macro-regional, e.g. Southeastern Europe, Mediterranean or European metropolitan regions, to national, regional and local levels. The book will help researchers, planners, public administration officials, decision-makers and the general public to understand the advantages, disadvantages and constraints of participatory planning and research. Using various examples, it will guide readers through the theory of participatory planning and research, its methods, and different perspectives on how to use it in practice.
    Note: Co-production, Participatory Planning and Resilient Cities to Climate Change -- Participatory Transport Planning: the Experience of Eight Euro-pean Metropolitan Regions -- Participatory Planning in a Post-socialist Ur-ban Context: Experience From Five Cities in Central and Eastern Europe -- Governance and Management Systems in Mediterranean Marine and Coastal Biosphere Reserves -- Promises and Limits of Participatory Urban Greens Development: Experience from Maribor, Budapest, and Krakow.
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 227 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-3-030-28014-7
    Series Statement: The urban book series
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-28013-0
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-28015-4
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-28016-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Aktionsforschung ; Interaktive Planung
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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    Author information: Nared, Janez 1975-
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