Towards a "people centered" approach to participatory planning: analysis of the grass root level conflict over waste facility siting

This paper analyzes the role of both cooperative and oppositional modes of citizen participation in public decision making related to waste facility siting. Politicians, bureaucrats, and waste industry representatives embrace participatory planning as an equitable and efficient solution to the waste...

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Main Author: McCarthy, Deborah Marie
Other Authors: Urban Affairs and Planning
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Language:en
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43165
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-431652021-05-26T05:48:34Z Towards a "people centered" approach to participatory planning: analysis of the grass root level conflict over waste facility siting McCarthy, Deborah Marie Urban Affairs and Planning LD5655.V855 1994.M3474 Refuse and refuse disposal -- Citizen participation This paper analyzes the role of both cooperative and oppositional modes of citizen participation in public decision making related to waste facility siting. Politicians, bureaucrats, and waste industry representatives embrace participatory planning as an equitable and efficient solution to the waste siting dilemma. Ideally, citizen involvement in waste planning would foster solutions both environmentally and economically satisfactory to all stakeholders. To date, however, no clear consensus exists over the instrumental objectives of participatory planning. Participatory planning encompasses a wide spectrum of activities ranging from coalition-building to grassroots development. The broad use of the term “participation” complicates efforts to distinguish between those planning activities which are co-optive and those which are participatory. Guided by two critical questions (‘who’ and ‘why’), the first section of this paper proposes a ‘people centered’ conceptual framework for defining the instrumental goals of participation and for differentiating between co-optive and participatory planning. In the second and third sections, I present a comparative case study of the two predominant modes of participation (cooperative oppositional) currently operating in the United State’s waste facility siting crisis. I use a ‘people centered’ conceptual framework to show that the current cooperative participatory approaches to waste facility siting serve more to facilitate citizen co-optation than participation. I further demonstrate that the grassroots oppositional movement against waste facility siting represents successful participation on the part of the citizens in the face of co-optive attempts on the part of the state and the waste industry. Master of Urban Affairs 2014-03-14T21:37:58Z 2014-03-14T21:37:58Z 1994 2009-06-11 2009-06-11 2009-06-11 Thesis Text etd-06112009-063535 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43165 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06112009-063535/ en OCLC# 32711316 LD5655.V855_1994.M3474.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ vi, 107 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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Refuse and refuse disposal -- Citizen participation
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Refuse and refuse disposal -- Citizen participation
McCarthy, Deborah Marie
Towards a "people centered" approach to participatory planning: analysis of the grass root level conflict over waste facility siting
description This paper analyzes the role of both cooperative and oppositional modes of citizen participation in public decision making related to waste facility siting. Politicians, bureaucrats, and waste industry representatives embrace participatory planning as an equitable and efficient solution to the waste siting dilemma. Ideally, citizen involvement in waste planning would foster solutions both environmentally and economically satisfactory to all stakeholders. To date, however, no clear consensus exists over the instrumental objectives of participatory planning. Participatory planning encompasses a wide spectrum of activities ranging from coalition-building to grassroots development. The broad use of the term “participation” complicates efforts to distinguish between those planning activities which are co-optive and those which are participatory. Guided by two critical questions (‘who’ and ‘why’), the first section of this paper proposes a ‘people centered’ conceptual framework for defining the instrumental goals of participation and for differentiating between co-optive and participatory planning. In the second and third sections, I present a comparative case study of the two predominant modes of participation (cooperative oppositional) currently operating in the United State’s waste facility siting crisis. I use a ‘people centered’ conceptual framework to show that the current cooperative participatory approaches to waste facility siting serve more to facilitate citizen co-optation than participation. I further demonstrate that the grassroots oppositional movement against waste facility siting represents successful participation on the part of the citizens in the face of co-optive attempts on the part of the state and the waste industry. === Master of Urban Affairs
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