Community participation in urban projects in the third world
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Community participation in urban projects in the third world
(Progress in planning, v. 32,
Pergamon, 1989
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Bibliography: p. 131-133
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This monograph reviews recent Third World experience of community participation in urban development projects funded, designed and implemented by a diversity of organizations and project agencies. The purpose of such a review is to identify and analyse some of the fundamental contradictions inherent in the incorporation of community participation in urban projects. The intention is to assist policymakers to identify the potential and limitations of community participation in different scale projects. The monograph starts by examining the four fundamental questions of why, when, whose and how participation. The distinction between participation as a means and participation as an end, and Paul's fivefold objectives of participation are both examined in terms of their usefulness for evaluation. The importance of disaggregating on the basis of gender, recognising the role that women play in community participation, is also discussed. The reasons why community participation is as important in the urban as in the rural context is also mentioned.
目次
Section headings: Abstract. Acknowledgements. The purpose of the review. The importance of community participation: definitions and counter definitions. The importance of community participation in Third World urban projects: origins and differences from the rural sector. Review of urban projects: the experience of community participation in different implementing organizations. Critical factors affecting community participation in urban projects. Bibliography.
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