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100 _aJankowski, Piotr
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245 _aEvaluating the scalability of public participation in urban land use planning: A comparison of Geoweb methods with face-to-face meetings
260 _bSage,
_c2019.
300 _aVol 46, Issue 3, 2019,( 511-533 p.)
520 _aTwo modes of participatory engagement in local land use planning are contrasted and compared: the asynchronous mode enabled by Geoweb applications for collecting and deliberating public preferences, and the same-place/same-time mode exemplified by public meetings. Using data from a public participation process that took place between June 2014 and July 2015 in Poznań, Poland, the article compares the scalability of each mode and evaluates it from the planners’ perspective. The findings show that Geoweb applications scale public participation more effectively than public meetings. The ability to attract a relatively large number of diverse participants contributed to the positive evaluation of participation outcomes by planners. The results of online participation have been reflected in the land use plan provisions and improved the transparency and access to planning documents. Several issues related to online participation including: bridging the educational gap, the digital divide, and focusing the attention of participants on a specific problem at hand remain still unresolved
650 _aUrban planning,
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650 _alocal land use,
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650 _aGeoweb,
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650 _a public participation geographic information systems,
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650 _a participatory methods
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700 _aCzepkiewicz, Michał
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700 _aMłodkowski, Marek
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700 _a Zwoliński, Zbigniew
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700 _aWójcicki, Michał
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_dSage 2019.
_t Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/2399808317719709
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