2013
DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2012.729566
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Public participation for urban sustainability: investigating relations among citizens, the environment and institutions – an ethnographic study

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“…Cities are dynamic places, defined not only by physical boundaries, but also by relational moments (Amin & Graham, 1997;Maiello, Christovão, de Paiva, Britto, & Frey, 2012). They are the result of spatial modifications made of the relational interactions of social, economic and political actors.…”
Section: Symbolism and Representation Of Urban Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cities are dynamic places, defined not only by physical boundaries, but also by relational moments (Amin & Graham, 1997;Maiello, Christovão, de Paiva, Britto, & Frey, 2012). They are the result of spatial modifications made of the relational interactions of social, economic and political actors.…”
Section: Symbolism and Representation Of Urban Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neste sentido, Rodrigues e Ichikawa (2015) reforçam a necessidade de uma dinâmica institucional capaz de tratar adequadamente a questão dos resíduos sólidos urbanos. Tais critérios assemelham-se ao posicionamento de Maiello et al (2013) No âmbito da iniciativa privada, é importante ampliar a utilização de tecnologias de informação e comunicação (TIC) para o monitoramento e difusão de informações sobre resíduos sólidos urbanos. O uso de TIC pode ser um mecanismo efetivo para o cumprimento das metas determinadas na Pnrs.…”
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“…Britta Kastens and Jens Newig explored the role of the "active involvement" of stakeholders in reducing agricultural nitrate pollution of groundwater and emphasized three factors that lead to successful involvement process: seriousness of the process, commitment of stakeholders, role of environmental NGOs [4]. Maiello Antonella highlighted the existence of concurrent policy mechanisms in the same local environment, which undermines the results of public participation and stressed a politicized organization of the public engagement process so that local environmental governance achieves sustainability [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%