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Revision as of 17:17, 26 July 2012
Contents
Cooperative Discourse
Introduction
Cooperative Discourse[1] is one of public participation methods to integrate different culture, legal and ethics aspects into consideration of urban security in the strategic planning of public spaces. Cooperative discourse is understood as a combination of elements of mediation, of the Delphi survey and of the citizen juries aimed at solving planning assignments. The outcome of cooperative discourse is a recommendation to the politicians (decision-makers).
Process
The first step of this participatory method is to draw up a catalogue of criteria for assessing various planning options; here a mediator works with representatives of the interest groups affected. In step two experts analyze the likely effects of the various planning options in a Delphi survey. In the third and final step citizens selected at random evaluate the options in a citizen jury, with the aid of the catalogue of criteria and the experts’ analyses.
Help in addressing cultural/ethics aspects in planning of secure public spaces
- Facilitation in addressing very complex decision processes
- Use with regional planning issues where latent or open conflicts exist
- Determination of legal aspect in planning public spaces
Footnotes and references
- ↑ Participation & sustainable development in Europe, http://www.partizipation.at/coop-discourse.html
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