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Bulletin of Geography. Socio - Economic Series
Stakeholders in the local service centre: who should be involved in the planning process? Insights from Poland, Czech Republic and Denmark
Jacek Pluta1  Lukasz Damurski2  Karel Maier4  Hans Thor Andersen5 
[1] Design and Settlement Processes, Faculty of Architecture, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology;Chair of Urban Planning &Universitet København;University of Wroclaw;České Vysoké Učení Technické v Praze
关键词: local service centre;    neighbourhood;    stakeholders;    urban planning;    citizen participation;   
DOI  :  10.1515/18526
学科分类:地球科学(综合)
来源: Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika * Wydawnictwo Naukowe / Nicolaus Copernicus University Press
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【 摘 要 】

Local service centres play a vital role in shaping the quality of life in urban neighbourhoods. They offer access to essential everyday services (shops, education, healthcare, personal services) and to public spaces. If they are properly planned and managed, they can bring particular added values to the local community, such as social integration and territorial identification. The history of urban planning has produced several patterns of local service centres (ancient agora, medieval market square, neighbourhood unit, modern agora) but today a question arises: how can a local service centre be successfully planned and organised in post-modern political practice? How to realise its potential and to meet the ever-changing needs, expectations and preferences of local communities? Who should be involved in those processes? To answer those questions in this paper we refer to citizen participation and public communication concepts, where selecting the appropriate stakeholders emerges as a necessary starting point for effective urban governance. We present the results of in-depth interviews with local actors (local authorities, municipality officials, town planners, non-governmental organisations, local leaders) in Poland (Wrocław, Siechnice, Ostrów Wielkopolski, Warszawa and Zabierzów), Czech Republic (Prague) and Denmark (Copenhagen). Depending on the specific local context, various stakeholders are perceived as essential to the decision-making process. The power relations and problems encountered in public policy implementation in particular locations have been summarized in 3 sections: relationships between stakeholders, leadership and good practices. The paper concludes with a list of typical actors who should be involved in planning, building and managing a local service centre in urbanized neighbourhoods.

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