The role of three public participation processes in promoting neighbourhood planning in South Point Douglas, Winnipeg
Public participation continues to hold an uncertain position in professional city planning practice. At the scale of the neighbourhood, planners are faced with a variety of options to engage the public and key stakeholders. This case study will compare three public engagement processes taking pla...
Main Author: | Barletta, Vincent |
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Other Authors: | Blake, Sheri (City Planning) |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4931 |
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