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Participatory education and challenges in a fragmented world A holistic approach to urban planning for a sustainable future

Authors : Barbara DİCKENS
Pages : 8-33
Doi:10.17275/per.15.spi.1.3
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Publication Date : 2015-11-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :In our ‘complex, fragmented urban world’ insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Stoker,2000 ); ‘global problems are generated at the local scale and should be solved there too’ insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Condon,2008);. Yet, neither governments nor citizens take responsibility for the collective problems, while political systems focus on short-term rather than long term benefits. McIntyre-Mills argues, ‘policy and practice needs to consider social, economic and environmental implications for all life’. The field of urban planning exemplifies this. Key issues of democracy and participation in public policy making at local and regional level; the role of the private sector and the balance of markets, government and civil society; and a containerized approach by government results in much urban planning failing to recognize future consequences of current choices. Democracy needs to change to meet the convergent social, economic and environmental challenges. McIntyre-Mills recommends ‘both centralized controls to protect the global commons and decentralized engagement to test out our ideas’. Urban planning also will only succeed if it recognizes that ‘we need to be the subjects not the objects of other people’s designs’ insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(McIntyre-Mills);. However, participatory design is complex and difficult and, while digital communication can potentially include more voices, like any engagement it works best when complementing other processes and ‘built around the needs, goals, and concerns of the potentially engaged,’ insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Leinghninger);. Sarkissian therefore argues that urban planning needs to take a holistic approach, ‘taking into account multiple layers and components of social systems’ and to be long term focused. This paper explores the means to do that.
Keywords : Holistic, engaging, community, complexity, creativity

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