Looking for a Way Out. Three Models of Participative Planning: The “Conflictual”, “Consensual” and “Trading Zone” Approaches

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Last updated 20 setembro 2024
Looking for a Way Out. Three Models of Participative Planning: The  “Conflictual”, “Consensual” and “Trading Zone” Approaches
Looking for a Way Out. Three Models of Participative Planning: The  “Conflictual”, “Consensual” and “Trading Zone” Approaches
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Looking for a Way Out. Three Models of Participative Planning: The  “Conflictual”, “Consensual” and “Trading Zone” Approaches
Agonism and institutional ambiguity: Ideas on democracy and the role of participation in the development of planning theory and practice - the case of Finland
Looking for a Way Out. Three Models of Participative Planning: The  “Conflictual”, “Consensual” and “Trading Zone” Approaches
Organizations, PDF, Organizational Structure
Looking for a Way Out. Three Models of Participative Planning: The  “Conflictual”, “Consensual” and “Trading Zone” Approaches
PDF) MultiLevel Bargaining Cartels in Periods of Transitions: On the Example of Bulgaria
Looking for a Way Out. Three Models of Participative Planning: The  “Conflictual”, “Consensual” and “Trading Zone” Approaches
Trading Zone”: A Useful Concept for Some Planning Dilemmas
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PDF) MultiLevel Bargaining Cartels in Periods of Transitions: On the Example of Bulgaria
Looking for a Way Out. Three Models of Participative Planning: The  “Conflictual”, “Consensual” and “Trading Zone” Approaches
Emanuela SAPORITO, PhD in Spatial Planning and Urban Development, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, polito, DIST - Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning

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