Qualitative perception on participatory planning policy and practice: evidence from seven Serbian cities
Abstract
The evaluation of planning policies and practices has mostly been lagging behind planning activity. The evaluation of participation seems even more perplexed if taken that it has to inevitably deal with the question of values, processes and outcomes, but also the fact that such practices do not exist in a vacuum and are exposed to various internal and external dynamics. An evaluation study of public participation was carried out in seven (7) Serbian cities. The methodological approach is grounded in an interpretive analysis of policy and practice, where planners were interviewed over the course of two years after introducing an additional level of participation in planning legislation. The results imply that procedural participation represents no guarantee of actual changes in outcomes of planning, and that practical experimentation beyond minimal legal obligations may do more for achieving visible and less visible results in the field of deliberation and governance.
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early public participation / process / outcomes / evaluation / qualitative perceptionSource:
Book of abstracts: EURA – UAA Conference, City Futures IV, 2019, 169-169Publisher:
- Dublin : University College Dublin, Ireland
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RAUmPlanTY - CONF AU - Čolić, Nataša AU - Nedović-Budić, Zorica AU - Čolić, Ratka AU - Russel, Paula PY - 2019 UR - http://raumplan.iaus.ac.rs/handle/123456789/749 AB - The evaluation of planning policies and practices has mostly been lagging behind planning activity. The evaluation of participation seems even more perplexed if taken that it has to inevitably deal with the question of values, processes and outcomes, but also the fact that such practices do not exist in a vacuum and are exposed to various internal and external dynamics. An evaluation study of public participation was carried out in seven (7) Serbian cities. The methodological approach is grounded in an interpretive analysis of policy and practice, where planners were interviewed over the course of two years after introducing an additional level of participation in planning legislation. The results imply that procedural participation represents no guarantee of actual changes in outcomes of planning, and that practical experimentation beyond minimal legal obligations may do more for achieving visible and less visible results in the field of deliberation and governance. PB - Dublin : University College Dublin, Ireland C3 - Book of abstracts: EURA – UAA Conference, City Futures IV T1 - Qualitative perception on participatory planning policy and practice: evidence from seven Serbian cities SP - 169 EP - 169 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_749 ER -
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Čolić, N., Nedović-Budić, Z., Čolić, R.,& Russel, P.. (2019). Qualitative perception on participatory planning policy and practice: evidence from seven Serbian cities. in Book of abstracts: EURA – UAA Conference, City Futures IV Dublin : University College Dublin, Ireland., 169-169. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_749
Čolić N, Nedović-Budić Z, Čolić R, Russel P. Qualitative perception on participatory planning policy and practice: evidence from seven Serbian cities. in Book of abstracts: EURA – UAA Conference, City Futures IV. 2019;:169-169. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_749 .
Čolić, Nataša, Nedović-Budić, Zorica, Čolić, Ratka, Russel, Paula, "Qualitative perception on participatory planning policy and practice: evidence from seven Serbian cities" in Book of abstracts: EURA – UAA Conference, City Futures IV (2019):169-169, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_749 .