2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-09129-7_52
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Involving Citizens in Public Space Regeneration: The Experience of “Garden in Motion”

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“…Un hecho que, como se comenta en el apartado II.3., no se dio en las intervenciones fluviales anteriores, que se ejecutaron sin un proceso comunicativo, participativo o educativo. De acuerdo con Lorusso et al, (2014), cuanto mayor es el nivel de implicación de los ciudadanos, mayor será su sentido de responsabilidad hacia el espacio.…”
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“…Un hecho que, como se comenta en el apartado II.3., no se dio en las intervenciones fluviales anteriores, que se ejecutaron sin un proceso comunicativo, participativo o educativo. De acuerdo con Lorusso et al, (2014), cuanto mayor es el nivel de implicación de los ciudadanos, mayor será su sentido de responsabilidad hacia el espacio.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Murgante (2012) argued that citizens will not believe in participatory activities if they discover that decisions have already been made before a meeting. Lorusso et al (2014) also stated that building networks in the everyday lives of stakeholders can create additional social, political, and intellectual capital, whereas Milan (2015) argued that participation can contribute to social sustainability. Furthermore, trust in institutions leads to high-quality participatory processes, which is more important than the degree of participation in terms of limited time and resources (Menzel et al, 2013).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New technologies offer new opportunities for citizens to participate in urban planning (Borruso et al, 2012;Hanzl, 2007;Hudson-Smith et al, 2002;Kingston, 2002Kingston, , 2007Murgante et al, 2011;Vonk et al, 2007). Social networking can improve the participation of users, producing creativity and knowledge circulation (Lorusso et al, 2014). Specifically, social platforms become the main place where ideas are produced and developed (Murgante, 2012).…”
Section: Public Participation and Urban Planning In The Network Societymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The others two groups never directly address the power. The Italian group Il Giardino in Movimento [53] (Garden in Motion) and the Brazilian group Canteiros Coletivos (Collective Yards) take care of some urban areas while trying to develop specific kinds of sociality. We verified peculiarities in the way those four groups acted in unconventional arenas of politics in their desire to reintegrate areas to collective urban life.…”
Section: Networked Concepts: Exploring Meaningsmentioning
confidence: 99%