Public Participation and Innovations in Community Governance

Public Participation and Innovations in Community Governance

McLaverty, Peter

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2002

214

Dura

Inglês

9780754615668

15 a 20 dias

428

Descrição não disponível.
Contents: Introduction, Peter McLaverty; Overcoming severe obstacles to public participation: indigenous people and impact assessment procedures in Australia, Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh; Public participation and integrated development planning in decentralized local government: a case study of democratic transition in South Africa, Cornie Groenewald and Antoinette Smith; Tlalpan neighbourhood committees: a true participatory option, Arturo Flores; Decentralization and citizen participation in Barcelona, Georgina Blakeley; Metropolitan governance and democracy: how to evaluate new tendencies, Daniel KA1/4bler and Sonia WA?lti; Decentralization: new forms of public participation or news forms of managerialism?, JohnDiamond; Rediscovering the citizen: new roles for politicians in interactive policy making, Erik-Hans Klijn and Joop F.M. Koopenjan; Neighbourhood councils - municipal instruments or grass-roots movement? some reflections on results from two Norwegian surveys, Nils AarsA|ther, Torill Nyseth and AsbjA?rn RA?iseland; Is public participation a good thing?, Peter McLaverty; Index.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Harm Reduction Facilities;Local Government Transition Act;UK Local Authority;interactive;IDP;policy;Interactive Policy Making;making;Metropolitan Governance Structures;Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh;Civil Society;Cornie Groenewald;Public Administration;Antoinette Smith;NC System;Arturo Flores;Neighbourhood Council;Georgina Blakeley;Political Parties;Daniel Kuebler;Town Halls;Sonja Waelti;IDP Process;John Diamond;Direct Democracy;Erik-Hans Klijn;Social Impact Assessment;Joop F.M. Koppenjan;Project Appraisal Processes;Nils Aarsaether;Metropolitan Governance;Torill Nyseth;Neighbourhood Committees;Asbjorn Roiseland;Neighbourhood Movement;Chief Administrative Officers;Citizen Participation;SRB Initiative;Locality Development;Impact Assessment Procedures;Cape York