The paper concerns the analysis of participatory practices in support of decision-making processes. In particular, the case study of Sardinian Regional Landscape Plan is examined in order to understand the difficulties to translate theoretical concepts about participation into practice. Indeed, at any level, governments sometimes use the term of participation in an improper way. In other words, politicians emphasize the concept of participation without a profound comprehension of its real meaning. In particular, in the Sardinian case study, political issues have negatively influenced the outcomes of participatory processes.
The crisis of participatory practices: the case study of the Sardinian Regional Landscape Plan
LEONE, FEDERICA
2013-01-01
Abstract
The paper concerns the analysis of participatory practices in support of decision-making processes. In particular, the case study of Sardinian Regional Landscape Plan is examined in order to understand the difficulties to translate theoretical concepts about participation into practice. Indeed, at any level, governments sometimes use the term of participation in an improper way. In other words, politicians emphasize the concept of participation without a profound comprehension of its real meaning. In particular, in the Sardinian case study, political issues have negatively influenced the outcomes of participatory processes.File in questo prodotto:
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