2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-85566-6_7
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Tools for Citizen Engagement in Urban Planning

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“…The collaborative workshop ensures the appeal of stakeholders' interests and the equal allocation of resources (Li et al, 2020). Daher et al (2021) reveal the degree to which digital tools create an inclusive environment to exchange and implement planning process-related ideas and the extent to which they could lead to an integrated and coherent engaging method for citizen engagement. This study also pointed out that the meta-design model is one of the methods of community participation, where the benefit of the metadesign model is the ability given to the designers to accommodate changes and modifications in the design that can be asked by the end-users with less time and effort and a guarantee that the requirements are still considered in the iterations.…”
Section: Community Participation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The collaborative workshop ensures the appeal of stakeholders' interests and the equal allocation of resources (Li et al, 2020). Daher et al (2021) reveal the degree to which digital tools create an inclusive environment to exchange and implement planning process-related ideas and the extent to which they could lead to an integrated and coherent engaging method for citizen engagement. This study also pointed out that the meta-design model is one of the methods of community participation, where the benefit of the metadesign model is the ability given to the designers to accommodate changes and modifications in the design that can be asked by the end-users with less time and effort and a guarantee that the requirements are still considered in the iterations.…”
Section: Community Participation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%