Participatory Planning in Plan Preparation

Participatory Planning in Plan Preparation
Author :
Publisher : BookCountry
Total Pages : 109
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781463004248
ISBN-13 : 1463004249
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Participatory Planning in Plan Preparation by : Shashikant Nishant Sharma

Delhi is a large city-state with area of 1483 sq km and a population of 16.7 million where more than two third of its area as urban. Rest of the area is fast urbanizing. For a city like this the planning process is challenging and magnitude of problems is enormous. It should be noted that Municipal Corporation of Delhi initiated projects of preparation of ‘Local Area Plan’ for 36 wards through various planning consultants to address planning issues and problems on identifying the ground realities. Development in Delhi is guided by the Master Plan 2021 and various Zonal Development Plans. The increase in urban population as a whole and increased migration to Delhi has led to a number of planning and development issues as land are a scarce resource in Delhi bounded by other states having their own development controls and guidelines. In order to counter the ill-effects of urban problem diagnosis and rational planning model, the planners and policy makers of Delhi started to engage public in various states of planning and plan implementation in various forms and degrees. The engagement of public in planning has stated long back in 1962 when the first Master Plan for Delhi was prepared. Even after 50 years of planning for people the planners and policy makers thought for evolving planning with people approach in planning and this culminated in Delhi in the form of concept of Local Area Plan. In 2005, pilot project for the preparation of Local Area Plan got initiated and got completed and the result was not satisfactory and again in 2010 pilot project for the preparation of Local Area Plan started and by 2012 it got completed. It should be noted that Delhi is one of the Indian city to have a Master Plan for controlling urban growth and development. The need of the people and demand for the development goes hand in hand and this lead to the participation of the public in the plan making process so as to entertain their grievances and make them partner in the development.

The Deliberative Practitioner

The Deliberative Practitioner
Author :
Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 332
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0262561220
ISBN-13 : 9780262561228
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis The Deliberative Practitioner by : John Forester

Citizen participation in such complex issues as the quality of the environment, neighborhood housing, urban design, and economic development often brings with it suspicion of government, anger between stakeholders, and power plays by many--as well as appeals to rational argument. Deliberative planning practice in these contexts takes political vision and pragmatic skill. Working from the accounts of practitioners in urban and rural settings, North and South, John Forester shows how skillful deliberative practices can facilitate practical and timely participatory planning processes. In so doing, he provides a window onto the wider world of democratic governance, participation, and practical decision-making. Integrating interpretation and theoretical insight with diverse accounts of practice, Forester draws on political science, law, philosophy, literature, and planning to explore the challenges and possibilities of deliberative practice.

Participatory Development Practice

Participatory Development Practice
Author :
Publisher : Practical Action
Total Pages : 186
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1853399981
ISBN-13 : 9781853399985
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Participatory Development Practice by : Anthony Kelly

From indigenous people's groups, classroom teachers, and local and international community workers comes the desire to build community. Participatory Development Practice provides a theoretical and applied base for rethinking development practice that is deeply influenced by a 'community' development tradition having its roots in participation and dialogue, yet is broader than that. The book makes the link from the intra-personal to the community and beyond, into the inter-organizational and international domains now required of twenty-first century development work. The book is framed conceptually as implicate method (starting with positioning self), micro (developing constructive relationships), mezzo (forming small participatory groups), macro (structuring participatory work within formal organizations) and meta (working with both local to global and global to local issues). Kelly and Westoby draw on diverse traditions of thought and practice, including the written works of author-activists such as Gandhi, Freire, Fanon, and the unwritten oral traditions of female workers in Asia, and First Peoples. The result is a true and tested methodology using frameworks of good ideas born from practice wisdom, that have come from research and reflection on 70 years of combined experience. Participatory Development Practice helps experienced practitioners, as well as scholars and students of international development, community development and social work, to reflect critically on the concepts and assumptions guiding their work. It is also aimed at corporate actors within community relations departments of major industry who increasingly interact with the public.

Placemaking with Children and Youth

Placemaking with Children and Youth
Author :
Publisher : New Village Press
Total Pages : 401
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781613321027
ISBN-13 : 1613321023
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Placemaking with Children and Youth by : Victoria Derr

An illustrated, essential guide to engaging children and youth in the process of urban design From a history of children’s rights to case studies discussing international initiatives that aim to create child-friendly cities, Placemaking with Children and Youth offers comprehensive guidance in how to engage children and youth in the planning and design of local environments. It explains the importance of children’s active participation in their societies and presents ways to bring all generations together to plan cities with a high quality of life for people of all ages. Not only does it delineate best practices in establishing programs and partnerships, it also provides principles for working ethically with children, youth, and families, paying particular attention to the inclusion of marginalized populations. Drawing on case studies from around the world—in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India, Puerto Rico, the Netherlands, South Africa, and the United States—Placemaking with Children and Youth showcases children’s global participation in community design and illustrates how a variety of methods can be combined in initiatives to achieve meaningful change. The book features more than 200 visuals and detailed, thoughtful guidelines for facilitating a multiplicity of participatory processes that include drawing, photography, interviews, surveys, discussion groups, role playing, mapping, murals, model making, city tours, and much more. Whether seeking information on individual methods and project planning, interpreting and analyzing results, or establishing and evaluating a sustained program, readers can find practical ideas and inspiration from six continents to connect learning to the realities of students’ lives and to create better cities for all ages.

Digital Participatory Planning

Digital Participatory Planning
Author :
Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 269
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781000436617
ISBN-13 : 1000436616
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Participatory Planning by : Alexander Wilson

Digital Participatory Planning outlines developments in the field of digital planning and designs and trials a range of technologies, from the use of apps and digital gaming through to social media, to examine how accessible and effective these new methods are. It critically discusses urban planning, democracy, and computing technology literature, and sets out case studies on design and deployment. It assesses whether digital technology offers an opportunity for the public to engage with urban change, to enhance public understanding and the quality of citizen participation, and to improve the proactive possibilities of urban planning more generally. The authors present an exciting alternative story of citizen engagement in urban planning through the reimagination of participation that will be of interest to students, researchers, and professionals engaged with a digital future for people and planning.

Participatory Methods Toolkit

Participatory Methods Toolkit
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages : 166
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9051304471
ISBN-13 : 9789051304473
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Participatory Methods Toolkit by : Nikki Slocum

Participatory Practice

Participatory Practice
Author :
Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 312
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781447360070
ISBN-13 : 1447360079
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Participatory Practice by : Ledwith, Margaret

This unique, holistic and radical perspective on participatory practice has been updated to reflect on advances made in the past decade and the impact of austerity. The innovative text bridges the divide between community development ideas and practice and considers how to bring about transformative social change.

Participatory Practices in Adult Education

Participatory Practices in Adult Education
Author :
Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 330
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781135654108
ISBN-13 : 1135654107
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Participatory Practices in Adult Education by : Pat Campbell

Documents participatory practices in adult educational programs, institutions, the community, and the workplace. Offers detailed examples, models, and suggestions.

Participatory Research and Planning in Practice

Participatory Research and Planning in Practice
Author :
Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 227
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783030280147
ISBN-13 : 3030280144
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Participatory Research and Planning in Practice by : Janez Nared

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.

The Guide to Effective Participation

The Guide to Effective Participation
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages : 64
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1870298004
ISBN-13 : 9781870298001
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis The Guide to Effective Participation by : David Wilcox