Determination of security aspects - methods for urban planners

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Aspect determination methods for urban planners

Introduction

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Methods to determine risk aspects of the public security culture

Method Description Security/legal/ethical aspects in planning of public spaces How does the method determine security/legal/ethical aspects in planning of public spaces?
Activating opinion survey[1] In an activating opinion survey residents are asked about their views and attitudes; at the same time they are encouraged to stand up for their interests and to take part in developing solutions for their surroundings.

Process: Key individuals and residents are interviewed, material is evaluated and observations are made. Residents are informed in writing about the actual survey in advance; trained interviewers use an interview skeleton with open questions to do one-to-one interviews. In contrast to most conventional surveys, an activating opinion survey is not a one-off event, but the kick-off to a fairly long-term process; so it involves a good deal of organization in advance and subsequent work.

The aim is to identify the residents’ fears, wishes and worries; at the same time they are asked what solutions occur to them, and how interested they would be in taking part in implementing the ideas in question.
  • Suitable for finding out the interests and needs of people living in a particular area || The survey is evaluated and the results presented to the residents, with the aim of defining steps toward realization. Interest or action groups are formed with a view to this.
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Footnotes and references

  1. Participation & sustainable development in Europe: http://www.partizipation.at/activating-opinion.html