Strengths and weaknesses of participatory methods for rapid definition of problems and potentials to promote socially just urban intervention

Urban development and planning, at present, demand an approach that both provides an account of the forces leading to change in the qualities of places in urban regions and offers ideas about the forms and processes of governance. People’s participation is seen as one of the main element of ensuring...

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Autore principale: Jabeen, Huraera
Natura: Articolo
Lingua:English
Pubblicazione: BRAC University 2010
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spelling 10361-5672019-09-29T05:46:41Z Strengths and weaknesses of participatory methods for rapid definition of problems and potentials to promote socially just urban intervention Jabeen, Huraera Participation Urban intervention Rapid definition Urban development and planning, at present, demand an approach that both provides an account of the forces leading to change in the qualities of places in urban regions and offers ideas about the forms and processes of governance. People’s participation is seen as one of the main element of ensuring socially just urban intervention although it is often misdirected, applied in inappropriate ways, or controlled and manipulated on purposes against the interest of the local communities. In most of the urban intervention process, policy decisions are often required quickly, with incomplete data or with limited resources with which to obtain information. One of the main challenges, the urban development practitioners’ faces, is how to find out, evaluate and use relevant information in a timetable dictated by events outside their control. To ensure a socially just intervention the investigators have a need for careful reflection on the enquiry process and a clear sense of their own purpose in undertaking it. This essay tries to ascertain the strengths and weaknesses of the participatory methods in the rapid definition of potentials and problems for a socially just urban intervention with some suggestions about the justification of using participatory process for urban intervention. 2010-10-19T07:37:16Z 2010-10-19T07:37:16Z 2006 Article http://hdl.handle.net/10361/567 en BRAC University Journal, BRAC University;Vol.3. No. 2 pp. 17-24 application/pdf BRAC University
institution Brac University
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topic Participation
Urban intervention
Rapid definition
spellingShingle Participation
Urban intervention
Rapid definition
Jabeen, Huraera
Strengths and weaknesses of participatory methods for rapid definition of problems and potentials to promote socially just urban intervention
description Urban development and planning, at present, demand an approach that both provides an account of the forces leading to change in the qualities of places in urban regions and offers ideas about the forms and processes of governance. People’s participation is seen as one of the main element of ensuring socially just urban intervention although it is often misdirected, applied in inappropriate ways, or controlled and manipulated on purposes against the interest of the local communities. In most of the urban intervention process, policy decisions are often required quickly, with incomplete data or with limited resources with which to obtain information. One of the main challenges, the urban development practitioners’ faces, is how to find out, evaluate and use relevant information in a timetable dictated by events outside their control. To ensure a socially just intervention the investigators have a need for careful reflection on the enquiry process and a clear sense of their own purpose in undertaking it. This essay tries to ascertain the strengths and weaknesses of the participatory methods in the rapid definition of potentials and problems for a socially just urban intervention with some suggestions about the justification of using participatory process for urban intervention.
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title Strengths and weaknesses of participatory methods for rapid definition of problems and potentials to promote socially just urban intervention
title_short Strengths and weaknesses of participatory methods for rapid definition of problems and potentials to promote socially just urban intervention
title_full Strengths and weaknesses of participatory methods for rapid definition of problems and potentials to promote socially just urban intervention
title_fullStr Strengths and weaknesses of participatory methods for rapid definition of problems and potentials to promote socially just urban intervention
title_full_unstemmed Strengths and weaknesses of participatory methods for rapid definition of problems and potentials to promote socially just urban intervention
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