Public participation as a tool for integrating local knowledge into spatial planning : planning, participation, and knowledge / Tal Berman.
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Cham, Switzerland :
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[2017]
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Table of Contents:
- Preface; Contents; List of Tables; List of Charts; List of Maps; List of Simulations; List of Pictures; List of Mental Maps; 1 Abstract; 2 Introduction; 3 Conceptual Context; 3.1 Local Knowledge; 3.2 Extracting Local Knowledge; 3.3 Public Participation and the Planning Process; 3.3.1 The Transition to the Postmodern Era; 3.3.2 The Transition to Participatory Planning; 3.4 Public Participation and Civil Society; 3.5 Methods of Public Participation; 3.6 Public Participation in Israel; 4 Research Methodology; 4.1 Research Sample; 4.2 Methodology's Conceptual Context; 4.3 Research Activities
- 5 Test Case: The Planning Process of Haifa's [Carmel] Range Artery5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Collaborative Public Participation; 5.2.1 Haifa's Environmental Traumas; 5.2.2 Oranìm ["Pines"] Tower; 5.2.3 The Commercialization of Moriah Boulevard; 5.2.4 Kiryát Sèfer Tower; 5.3 Unilateral Public Participation; 5.3.1 Introduction; 5.3.2 Criteria Prioritization via the Letter; 5.3.3 The SWOT Model; 5.3.4 Alternatives Selection: Choosing Between Planning Alternatives; 5.4 Incorporating Local Knowledge into the City Master Plan; 6 Test Case: The Planning Process of Tel Aviv's Shlavim Artery
- 6.1 Introduction6.2 Collaborative Public Participation; 6.2.1 South Tel Aviv's Environmental Traumas; 6.2.2 The South Neve Tzedek "Contiguity" Plan; 6.2.3 The Shlavim Artery; 6.3 Unilateral Public Participation; 6.3.1 Introduction; 6.3.2 Criteria Prioritization; 6.3.3 Alternatives Selection: Choosing Between Planning Alternatives; 6.3.3.1 Land Use Mix Options; 6.3.3.2 Street Section Options; 6.3.4 The SWOT Model; 6.4 Incorporating Local Knowledge into the City Master Plan; 7 Evaluation of the Participation Methods' Effectiveness; 7.1 The Motivators for Public Participation Processes
- 7.11.2 Evaluation Parameters (Evaluation Tool)7.11.3 Participatory Procedures Classification; 7.11.4 Superiority of Anthropological Tools in Exposing Local Knowledge; 8 Discussion: Comparison of Methods of Public Participation; 8.1 Public Participation as a Way of Amassing Operative Professional Knowledge; 8.2 Public Participation as a Practice that Precedes and Advances Consensus on Planning Deliverables; 8.3 Public Participation as a Way of Building Social Capital and Advancing Sustainability; 8.4 Public Participation as a Means of Strengthening Civil Society.
- 7.2 Public Notification of Public Participation Processes7.3 Procedures and Tools in Public Participation Processes; 7.4 Enlistment of Stakeholders; 7.5 The Interaction Among Stakeholders; 7.6 Exposure of Local Knowledge; 7.7 Scope and Depth of Local Knowledge; 7.8 Characteristics of Local Knowledge; 7.9 Processing Local Knowledge and Obtaining Public Participation Deliverables; 7.10 Incorporation of Local Knowledge into Planning Deliverables; 7.11 Outcomes and Conclusions Derived from the Analysis of Findings; 7.11.1 Interrelations Among Criteria of Participatory Processes