Transportation Planning and Public Participation: Theory, Process, and Practice explains why, and then how, transportation professionals can treat public participation as an opportunity to improve their projects and identify problems before they do real damage. Using fundamental principles based on extensive project-based research and insights drawn from multiple disciplines, the book helps readers re-think their expectations regarding the project process. It shows how public perspectives can be productively solicited, gathered, modeled, and integrated into the planning and design process, guides project designers on how to ask the proper questions and identify strategies, and demonstrates the tradeoffs of different techniques.
Readers will find an analytic and evaluation framework - along with process design guidelines - that will help improve the usefulness and applicability of public input.
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Für Beruf und Forschung
a) Researchers and graduate students in Transportation and Urban Planning, b) Transportation and Urban Planning practitioners and consultants, and c) Transportation and Urban policy makers and public involvement officials
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 191 mm
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978-0-12-812956-2 (9780128129562)
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Ted Grossardt is the founder and president of VoxPopuli. He currently consults on a range of public infrastructure planning and design projects and teaches graduate courses in transportation planning and public participation. He served as the Decision Support Systems Research Manager at the University of Kentucky's Transportation Research Center for 15 years, where he and Dr. Bailey formed their foundational collaboration. He continues to deliver public participation workshops to engineers and planners throughout the US and Europe. Keiron Bailey is an Associate Professor in the School of Geography and Development at the University of Arizona. He delivers national and international public engagement workshops, training classes, seminars and presentations, and he collaborates with governments, NGOs, and private industry on public involvement protocols. His work has been instrumental in numerous transportation and land use planning, transit-oriented development, and highway safety design projects.
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VoxPopuli
University of Arizona, USA
Part I: Theory1. Public Participation in Transportation Planning and Design2. Justice and the Arnstein Gap3. Participation Performance Frameworks
Part II: Process4. Project Formation and Public Participation Process Considerations5. Gathering Information: Feedback Tools and Mechanics6. Dialog and Outcomes: Process Design With a Purpose
Part III: Practice7 Advanced Multi-Criteria Applications8. Learning by Doing: Development of CAVE and SPI9. The Problem in ReView10. What Is To Be Done?
Appendix: ResourcesTopical Guide to Projects and Research PapersProject Context Analysis WorksheetORID Question Design Guide