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The Importance of Creative Participatory Planning in the Public Place-Making Process
Author(s) -
Elizelle Juaneé Cilliers,
W. Timmermans
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
environment and planning b planning and design
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1472-3417
pISSN - 0265-8135
DOI - 10.1068/b39098
Subject(s) - participatory planning , citizen journalism , participatory gis , public participation , process (computing) , sociology , feeling , urban planning , perspective (graphical) , public relations , management science , process management , political science , environmental planning , engineering , computer science , psychology , social psychology , geography , civil engineering , artificial intelligence , law , operating system
The idea of ‘place’ has long been central to the planning and design practice. Recent trends illustrate increased intervention in the ‘experience’ and ‘feeling’ of places, in order to influence and enhance community dynamics. While place-making is an important tool for experts to utilize in community planning, it should be accompanied by a thorough understanding of the contemporary social dynamics of place and the implications it has for the people who inhabit these places. In this sense, participatory planning forms an integral part of future place-making processes and planning thereof. In this paper, the first aim is to capture the importance of incorporating public perspective into the place-making process when considering future urban planning. The second is to stress the importance of the creative participatory processes to attract stakeholders and enhance their willingness to partake in the participatory planning processes. The third aim is to identify creative participatory planning tools that can be used to enhance participatory planning within the place-making process.

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