Participatory facilitation inputs into land management by the City of Ottawa (PLA 44)

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English
Published: June 2002
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Participatory Learning and Action
Product code:G02006
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Participatory Learning and Action series, issue 44: Local Government and Participation

Attempting to improve green spaces within Ottawa metropolitan area proved problematical due to limited funds. This was partially solved for publicly owned land by using participatory techniques to garner opinions of local residents on what they valued in their open spaces and what could be improved, therefore ensuring funds were invested into areas that people appreciated.

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Hercz, A. (2002). Participatory facilitation inputs into land management by the City of Ottawa (PLA 44). .
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