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A Local open dialog is a particular [[Citizen participation]] method.
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A Local open dialog is a particular form of [[Citizen participation]] method.
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==

Revision as of 23:53, 30 January 2013

A Local open dialog is a particular form of Citizen participation method.

Description

Citizen participation methods are helpful to integrate different culture, legal and ethics aspects into consideration of urban security in the strategic planning of public spaces. Methods of local open dialogue[1] are in particular supportive to determine risk aspects and comprise the following:

Citizens' exhibition

The so-called citizens' exhibition is a method that uses linguistic and visual mediators (photos and interview excerpts) to create a discussion platform for the citizens affected by the urban planning process. The duration of the method is approximately 1 year. The method is used in medium to long term urban development and spatial planning processes.

Experts forum

Experts forums or working groups involve representatives of different urban planning teams (management, consulting, architects etc.). The aim of this method is to develop typical project outlines.

Interviews/surveys

Stakeholders from citizens and experts community are asked for opinion/assessment.

Local dialogue

A local dialogue is a citizens' assembly with the aim to discuss issues of regional (security) development. By brainstorming, thematic priorities are defined, and appropriate working groups are formed to discuss them.

Round table

Round tables are distinguished through the fact that representatives of organized or non-organized groups affected by the same problem and with different interests get together and discuss their concerns. This method is applied to solve (security) problems in the field of urban development, urban renewal, sustainable development etc.

Future workshops

Future workshops are dialogic, creativity activating, open-ended, democratic processes for developing and testing new ideas, projects and solutions. The aim is to develop new projects and solutions.

How do local open dialogue methods support in planning of secure public spaces?

  • Support risk communication;
  • Support finding out about public views and perception of (in)security and risks;
  • Support finding out about public acceptance of planned measures and security installations;
  • Support risk/security assessment;
  • Support development of security solutions to urban environments.

Footnotes and references

  1. Risk management at the Frankfurt/Main Airport. Report commissioned by the Regional Dialogue Forum on the Frankfurt Airport, http://www.forum-flughafen-region.de/fileadmin/files/Archiv/Archiv_RDF_Gutachten/Risikomanagement_Gutachten.pdf