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METHODS OF MAPPING DIVERSITY
Authors: Stratigea, Anastasia
Reviewer: Siolas, Angelos
Subject: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY > TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING > REGIONAL AND URBAN PLANNING
Keywords:
Policy
Participation
Participatory Planning
Goals Of Participation
Principles Of Participation
Level Of Participation
Types Of Participation
Participants
Types Of Participants
Spatial Planning
Participatory Process
Difficulties Of Participatory Planning
Methods Of Participatory Planning
Policy Exercises
Focus Groups
World Cafe
Scenario Analysis
Participatory Modelling
Description:
Abstract:
In this chapter the most often used participation methods, falling into the mapping diversity group, are presented. More specifically the following methods are discussed: Policy Exercises, Focus Groups, World Café, Scenario Analysis and Participatory Modelling. These methods aim at gathering from participants a variety of information (divergent views and opinions, ideas, visions, policy directions etc.) in order to enrich planners' knowledge and shed light on planning problem dimensions that are not visible from a first glance. Participants hold a consultive role in the planning exercise.
Table of Contents:
5. Methods for Mapping Diversity
5.1. Policy exercises
5.1.1. Stages of application
5.1.2. Usefulness
5.2. Focus Groups
5.2.1. Main Attributes of the Method
5.2.2. Stages of application
5.2.3. Usefulness
5.3. World Café
5.3.1. Stages of application
5.3.2. Usefulness
5.4. Scenario Analysis
5.4.1. Stages of application
5.4.2. Usefulness
5.5. Participatory Modelling
5.5.1. Stages of application
5.5.2. Usefulness
Linguistic Editors: Pantos, Panagiotis
Type: Chapter
Creation Date: 2015
Item Details:
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/gr
Handle http://hdl.handle.net/11419/5425
Bibliographic Reference: Stratigea, A. (2015). METHODS OF MAPPING DIVERSITY [Chapter]. In Stratigea, A. 2015. THEORY AND METHODS OF PARTICIPATORY PLANNING [Undergraduate textbook]. Kallipos, Open Academic Editions. https://hdl.handle.net/11419/5425
Language: Greek
Is Part of: THEORY AND METHODS OF PARTICIPATORY PLANNING
Number of pages 26
Publication Origin: Kallipos, Open Academic Editions