Bridging Top Down and Bottom Up: Modelling Community Preferences for a Dispersed Rural Settlement Pattern
This paper explores the scope to bridge top-down and bottom-up perspectives on spatial planning by drawing on EU-funded action research in relation to rural settlement planning in Northern Ireland. The empirical work is located within a review of planning theory that exposes a long running tension between the technocratic stances of government planners and the aspirations of engaged citizens. It demonstrates the operation of a large group planning methodology that delivers community preference with environmental responsibility as a participatory input into planning policy formulation. Transferable insights into the dynamics of spatial planning are identified.
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2007
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Authors: | Murray, Michael ; Greer, John ; Houston, David ; McKay, Stephen ; Murtagh, Brendan |
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European Planning Studies. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 0965-4313. - Vol. 17.2007, 3, p. 441-462
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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