2021
DOI: 10.1080/09654313.2021.1973379
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Urban participatory planning approaches in capital cities: the Lisbon case

Abstract: This paper assesses participatory urban planning in Lisbon, based on the ongoing urban development plan. The results of the qualitative analysis on the urban governance and participatory process covering a two-year period (2010)(2011)(2012), in which the urban development plan was discussed, suggest a highly participatory urban planning process, involving not only individual citizens, but also schools, NGOs, business, academia, surrounding municipalities and several other types of stakeholders. How far the com… Show more

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“…It is based on the belief that blending local knowledge and expert knowledge leads to solid outcomes. (Stratigea et al, 2015;Medeiros, 2021;Panagiotopoulou, 2017). The examination of the case studies suggests that involving future inhabitants as stakeholders in the urban planning development process would lead to and require new methods of participation.…”
Section: Regional Development and Participative Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is based on the belief that blending local knowledge and expert knowledge leads to solid outcomes. (Stratigea et al, 2015;Medeiros, 2021;Panagiotopoulou, 2017). The examination of the case studies suggests that involving future inhabitants as stakeholders in the urban planning development process would lead to and require new methods of participation.…”
Section: Regional Development and Participative Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%