Plural planning at multiple scales: From local communities to statewide change

C Doble, M King - Landscape Journal, 2011 - lj.uwpress.org
This case study examines an eight-year transdisciplinary action research initiative involving
an academic planning and design research center and a state agency working in …

Advancing transdisciplinary action research in rural Pennsylvania: The case for plural design in the Susquehanna River towns

C Bowns - Landscape Journal, 2011 - lj.uwpress.org
The current academic discourse around interdisciplinary scholarship and dissemination has
major implications for plural design, a prominent area of academic engagement in …

[BOOK][B] Planning across differences: Collaborative planning in the California Central Valley

MA Zapata - 2009 - search.proquest.com
This dissertation examines the intersections between difference, participation, and planning
processes. Rooted in scholarly conversations about deliberative democracy, collaborative …

Equity, empowerment, or participation: Prioritizing goals in community design

K Melcher - Landscape Journal, 2014 - lj.uwpress.org
Considering the social functions of landscapes can shift the focus of multifunctional
landscape research from measuring outcomes to exploring design processes. Within the …

Theorizing planning practice: Collaborative planning for smart growth on Long Island, New York

ML Sokol - 2012 - academiccommons.columbia.edu
This thesis explores how an ostensible tension between communicative and new urbanist
planning theories is played out in practice. In collaborative planning processes that promote …

[HTML][HTML] Creating communities of choice: Stakeholder participation in community planning

JM Wesley, EL Ainsworth - Societies, 2018 - mdpi.com
Community stakeholders can be valuable allies to city officials engaged in downtown
regeneration and community planning. This project highlights the force of engaging such …

Nature big and small: Landscape planning in the wilds of Los Angeles

MJ McNally - Landscape Journal, 2011 - lj.uwpress.org
This article reflects on 23 years of participatory professional practice, university teaching,
and applied research conducted in Los Angeles at various and increasing scales with a …

Process design decisions in community-based collaboration: implications for implementation and collateral social benefits

CP Ozawa, DF Shmueli, S Kaufman - Planning Theory & Practice, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Collaborative decision-making processes are conducted widely in public affairs at various
scales, from community to metropolitan, regional and national. They vary from highly …

Neighborhood revitalization through catalyst projects: capacity building and urban design in the West Philadelphia Landscape Project and the Bronx River Project

DA Sideroff - 2003 - dspace.mit.edu
Achieving meaningful neighborhood revitalization remains a perennial challenge for urban
planners, as problems facing inner-city neighborhoods are complex and interconnected …

Strategies for megaregion governance: Collaborative dialogue, networks, and self-organization

JE Innes, DE Booher, S Di Vittorio - Journal of the American …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Problem: Metropolitan areas in the United States are increasingly growing together into
megaregions with many linkages and interdependencies in their economies, infrastructure …