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Public participation in planning in the Egyptian context
Author(s) -
Somaya Aboelnaga
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
challenges of modern technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2353-4419
pISSN - 2082-2863
DOI - 10.5604/01.3001.0012.2629
Subject(s) - public participation , metropolitan area , context (archaeology) , process (computing) , poverty , urban planning , political science , environmental planning , regional planning , action (physics) , business , regional science , public relations , economic growth , geography , engineering , computer science , economics , civil engineering , archaeology , physics , quantum mechanics , operating system
Public participation is a critical aspect in the planning, also spatial planning. Its role is changing dramatically as it is present not only in social development but also tackles issues connected with cultural, educational. The most important element in participation is the will to do it – to engage in the process of planning the of life, of new urban communities, and how it is taking place in the planning process at different levels/ scales. There is a need to strengthen the public participation in the Egyptian context. Consequently, there are many cases in public participation related to the different levels (metropolitan, city, action area), connected to urban issues, besides, the sectoral issues related to economic development and societal needs. Thus, there is still a gap between existing national policies and their implementation at local level. The important question is how to achieve the local needs with strategies prepared on upper-level agencies. The main problem, in addition to the environmental issues is the regional disparities, poverty illustrated by low human development index. The research aim is to determine general framework and rules of citizen participation in Egypt by illustrating many cases from Egyptian context, and to examine the process and assess their effectiveness and the paper will end with the policy changes.

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