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DIGIPART: Digital solution of participation deficits? Multi-channel-participation at the three critical interfaces of the planning process

Subject Area City Planning, Spatial Planning, Transportation and Infrastructure Planning, Landscape Planning
Term from 2021 to 2025
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 468523613
 
Even if participation is a permanent issue since a longer time and participation-activities multiplied in the last years, some problems remain unsolved: especially the social selectivity of participation and connected the question of political legitimacy oft he participation-processes and results. There are numerous research-findings on the forms of participation and their direct impacts on the involved actors, but fewer findings to the question if participation-results influence political planning-processes and especially if they are implemented in a longer view.Since almost two decades the digitalization has entried in participation-procedures. With the web 2.0 the possibilities of the two-way-participation increased. The present studies however give hints that digital elements in participation meanwhile are almost indispensable, but they don´s solve the deficits of participation named above: mainly social selectivity and political legitimacy. Furthermore the question is if digitalization leeds to a loss of quality of communication and participation results. Largely consens exists that analog and digital formats have to be combined for good participation-results. For this multi.channel-mixes of participation formats and their impacts there are almost no research findings at least for spatial planning processes. This is the starting point of this research-project. Its aim is to investigate the forms, appilcation, process, results and impacts of multi-channel-participation-procedures in several types of spatial planning (especially regional and local land use planning, urban renewal policy, urban development policy) in a comparing perspective. In the analysis there will be done a systematic differenciation between the three interfaces of partitipation-procedures and the political planning process: At which point o the process participation starts, how do the results of participation influence political decisions and do they get implemented in a longer view?
DFG Programme Research Grants
 
 

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