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A conceptual multi-criteria mechanism for stakeholder participation in urban development

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posted on 2024-10-31, 17:48 authored by Jing YangJing Yang, H Elkadi, Xiaohua Jin, Patrick Zou
Australia is one of the world's most urbanised nations, with 74.92% of the population living in 17 major cities of 100,000 people or more. To improve the productivity, liveability and sustainability of Australia's cities, there is an increasing emphasis in urban management policies on democratic stakeholder participation. In order to obtain a full picture of stakeholders' concerns efficiently, and manage antagonism, prejudice and conflicts between stakeholders effectively, it is important for participatory decision-making in urban development to be able to select and integrate stakeholder analysis and engagement methods. This paper investigates the characteristics of stakeholder participation approaches in urban development, and proposes criteria for approach selection and integration. The outcome is a multi-criteria mechanism for selecting and integrating approaches to stakeholder participation. This could enable effective, efficient and democratic participation in decision-making process of urban development. Meanwhile, the capacity of Australian state, territory and local governments can be largely enhanced to understand and unpack the complex challenges of urban-ecological conditions, and generate a compromise solution that best represents the preferences of stakeholders.

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    ISBN - Is published in 9787112137015 (urn:isbn:9787112137015)

Start page

779

End page

783

Total pages

5

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Proceedings of 2011 International Conference on Construction and Real Estate Management (ICCREM 2011)

Editors

Y. Wang, Y. Pang and G. Shen

Name of conference

International Conference on Construction and Real Estate Management 2011

Publisher

International Conference on Construction and Real Estate Management

Place published

China

Start date

2011-11-18

End date

2011-11-19

Language

English

Copyright

© 2011 ICCREM

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2006048630

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2020-06-22

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2015-02-03

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