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Fora, networks and public examinations: the role and significance of public participation in the new regional plan for South East England

Doak, J., (2001) Fora, networks and public examinations: the role and significance of public participation in the new regional plan for South East England. Working Papers in Land Management & Development. 12/01. Working Paper. University of Reading, Reading. pp17.

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This paper overviews the main conceptual frameworks for understanding participatory approaches to land use planning and explores their utility in analysing the experience of a recent regional planning exercise in South East England. In particular it examines the contribution of recent ‘New Institutionalist’ ideas to our understanding of participatory processes and the implications for practice of using them to build strategies of public involvement in policy-making and implementation.

Item Type:Report (Working Paper)
Divisions:Henley Business School > Real Estate and Planning
ID Code:24559
Publisher:University of Reading
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