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An examination of community planning and community development in the public housing estates in Hong KongMak, Wai-ching., 麥慧貞. January 2000 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Planning / Master / Master of Science in Urban Planning
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Tenant participation and redevelopment policies of the Hong Kong Housing Authority: Kwai Fong redevelopment asa case studyChan, Yiu-keung., 陳耀強. January 1997 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Housing Management / Master / Master of Housing Management
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Land-use planning in Hong Kong: opportunities and challenges of sustainability assessment and public participation.January 2007 (has links)
Cheung, Suk Man. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2007. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 189-206). / Abstracts in English and Chinese ; appendix in Chinese. / ACKNOELDGEMENTS --- p.i / ABSTRACT --- p.iii / 論文摘要 --- p.vi / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.viii / LIST OF TABLES --- p.xi / LIST OF FIGURES --- p.xiii / Chapter CHAPTER 1 --- INTRODUCTION / Chapter 1.1 --- Research Problem --- p.1 / Chapter 1.2 --- Research Objectives --- p.4 / Chapter 1.3 --- Significance of Research --- p.5 / Chapter 1.4 --- Thesis Outline --- p.6 / Chapter CHAPTER 2 --- APPLYING THE CONCEPT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN LAND-USE PLANNING / Chapter 2.1 --- Concept of Sustainable Development --- p.8 / Chapter 2.2 --- Good Governance for Sustainable Development --- p.11 / Chapter 2.3 --- Sustainable Land-use Planning --- p.13 / Chapter 2.4 --- Important Aspects of Sustainable Land-use Planning --- p.14 / Chapter 2.5 --- Significance of Sustainability Assessment and Public Participation --- p.20 / Chapter 2.6 --- Conclusion --- p.23 / Chapter CHAPTER 3 --- SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND LAND-USE PLANNING IN HONG KONG / Chapter 3.1 --- Sustainable Development in Hong Kong --- p.24 / Chapter 3.2 --- Land-use Planning System in Hong Kong --- p.30 / Chapter 3.3 --- Sustainability Assessment in Land-use Planning System --- p.36 / Chapter 3.4 --- Public Participation in Land-use Planning System --- p.36 / Chapter 3.5 --- Conclusion --- p.38 / Chapter CHAPTER 4 --- BACKGROUND OF STUDIED CASES / Chapter 4.1 --- Choices of Case Studies --- p.39 / Chapter 4.2 --- General Background --- p.41 / Chapter 4.3 --- Questionnaires Surveys --- p.42 / Chapter 4.4 --- Residents' and Visitors' Perceptions and Visions of Pat Heung Kam Tin and Kai Tak area --- p.48 / Chapter 4.5 --- Summary --- p.63 / Chapter CHAPTER 5 --- KEY ISSUES AND SUSTAINABILITY IDICATORS FOR SUSTAINABLE LAND-USE PLANNING / Chapter 5.1 --- Designing Sustainable Cities: Key Issues and Sustainability Indicators --- p.65 / Chapter 5.2 --- Key issues and Sustainability Indicators for Pat Heung Kam Tin and Kai Tak area --- p.71 / Chapter 5.3 --- Further Discussion on Sustainability Indicators --- p.89 / Chapter 5.4 --- Opportunities and Challenges --- p.93 / Chapter 5.5 --- Summary --- p.98 / Chapter CHAPTER 6 --- PULBIC PARTICIPATION FOR SUSTAINABLE LAND-USE PLANNING / Chapter 6.1 --- Review of Public Participation --- p.101 / Chapter 6.2 --- Participatory Planning Processes of Pat Heung Kam Tin and Kai Tak area --- p.113 / Chapter 6.3 --- Questionnaires Design and Surveys on Participatory Planning Processes --- p.118 / Chapter 6.4 --- Quality of Public Involvement Activities of Pat Heung Kam Tin and Kai Tak --- p.120 / Chapter 6.5 --- Factors Affecting Participation of Public Engagement Activities --- p.134 / Chapter 6.6 --- Opportunities and Challenges --- p.142 / Chapter 6.7 --- Summary --- p.153 / Chapter CHAPTER 7 --- CONCLUSION / Chapter 7.1 --- Summary --- p.155 / Chapter 7.2 --- Implication of Study --- p.158 / Chapter 7.3 --- Limitations of Current Study --- p.164 / Chapter 7.4 --- Directions for Future Research --- p.166 / APPENDIX 1 Residents' and visitors' questionnaires for Pat Heung Kam Tin --- p.167 / APPENDIX 2 Residents' and visitors' questionnaires for Kai Tak area (Non-participants' questionnaire attached) --- p.177 / APPENDIX 3 Participants' questionnaire for Pat Heung Kam Tin and Kai Tak area --- p.183 / REFERENCES --- p.189
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Public participation in hostel redevelopment programs in Nyanga and LangaMdunyelwa, Luzuko M. 04 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2015 / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Literature on public participation generally assumes the existence of a causal relationship
between community participation in urban development programs and the satisfaction of
beneficiaries of such programs with the outcomes of these development programs. In this
study, the role played by public participation in fashioning perceptions of satisfaction or
dissatisfaction of beneficiaries is investigated in the cases of two hostel redevelopment
programs.
The role of public participation is investigated by means of the Spectrum of Participation
model of the International Association of Public Participation, a model which propagates a
set of principles to be fulfilled before it may be said that beneficiaries have thoroughly
participated in a program. Satisfaction or dissatisfaction of the beneficiaries is tested by
means of the Hirschmann model of Voice, Exit and Loyalty, a model which hypothesizes that
potential beneficiaries in a program - in order to express satisfaction or dissatisfaction with
the process - may remain loyal to the program, may voice their dissatisfaction, or (as a last
resort) may exit the program.
After an analysis of the concept of public participation, this concept is applied-via interviews
with samples of stakeholders and potential beneficiaries-to two different communities of
interest: members of the Welcome Zenzile Housing Cooperative in Langa and the Ilinge
LabaHlali Housing Cooperative in Nyanga, townships situated not very far from the Cape
Town CBD, and occupied mostly by African communities. These two housing cooperatives
participated in the national Hostel Redevelopment Program, an initiative propagated by the
national Department of Human Settlements. Since these cooperatives participated in
different ways during identifiable phases of the program, public participation by potential
beneficiaries was researched within each phase.
A comparison of research findings in the two programs points to a positive relationship
between public participation and beneficiary satisfaction. Though other factors also play a
role, such satisfaction could be observed in the Nyanga community where levels of
participation by beneficiaries were extremely high. With the Welcome Zenzile beneficiaries,
the same could not be said, inter alia, since most of the decisions associated with beneficiary
interests were made by the City of Cape Town. In essence this second program was
implemented by the City of Cape Town for and on behalf of the beneficiaries. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: In die algemeen veronderstel die literatuur oor openbare deelname dat daar ‘n
kousaleverband bestaan tussen gemeenskapsdeelname aan stedelike
ontwikkelingsprogramme en die tevredenheid van die begunstigdes van sodanige
programme met die uitkomstes daarvan. In hierdie studie word twee
hostelherontwikkelingsprogramme gebruik om die rol te ondersoek wat openbare deelname
speel in die vorming van persepsies oor begunstigdes se tevredenheid of ontevredenheid.
Die rol van openbare deelname word ondersoek aan die hand van die Internasionale
Vereniging vir Openbare Deelname se Spektrum van Deelname-model, ‘n model wat ‘n stel
beginsels voorhou waaraan voldoen moet word voordat daar gesê kan word dat
begunstigdes doeltreffend aan ‘n program deelgeneem het. Die tevredenheid of
ontevredenheid van die begunstigdes word getoets volgens die Hirschmann-model van
―Voice, Exit and Loyalty‖, ‘n model wat veronderstel dat moontlike begunstigdes van ‘n
program – ten einde hulle tevredenheid of ontevredenheid met die proses te kan uitspreek –
aan die program lojaal kan bly, hulle ontevredenheid daarmee kan betuig, of (as ‘n laaste
uitweg) die program kan verlaat.
Nadat daar ‘n ontleding van die konsep openbare deelname gedoen is, word die konsep
toegepas – via onderhoude en steekproewe met belanghebbendes en potensiële
begunstigdes – in twee verskillende belangegemeenskappe: die Welcome Zenzilebehuisingskoöperatief
in Langa en die Ilinge LabaHlali-behuisingskoöperatief in Nyanga,
twee townships wat nie ver van die Kaapstadse Sentrale Sakegebied geleë is nie en
hoofsaaklik deur swart gemeenskappe bewoon word. Hierdie twee behuisingskoöperatiewe
het aan die nasionale Hostelherontwikkelingsprogram, ‘n inisiatief wat deur die nasionale
Departement van Menslike Vestiging geloods is, deelgeneem. Aangesien hierdie
koöperatiewe op verskillende wyses tydens identifiseerbare fases van die program
deelgeneem het, is openbare deelname deur potensiële begunstigdes in elke fase nagevors.
‘n Vergelyking van navorsingsbevindinge ten opsigte van die twee programme dui op ‘n
positiewe verband tussen openbare deelname en begunstigdetevredenheid. Ofskoon ander
faktore ook ‘n rol speel, kon sodanige tevredenheid in die Nyanga-gemeenskap waargeneem
word, waar vlakke van deelname deur begunstigdes buitengewoon hoog was. Dieselfde kan
egter nie van die Welcome Zenzile-begunstigdes gesê word nie, onder andere omdat die
meeste van die besluite wat met begunstigdebelange te make het, deur die Stad Kaapstad
geneem is. Op die keper beskou het die Stad Kaapstad hierdie tweede program vir en
namens die begunstigdes geïmplementeer.
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Conflicts resolutions in infrastructure planning: a case study in Hong KongKwan, Wing-mei., 關穎媚. January 2000 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Planning / Master / Master of Science in Urban Planning
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Modeling perception of, and response to, suburban land use change: A case study of Paradise Valley, Arizona.Peterson, Gary George. January 1989 (has links)
Conflicts surrounding newly proposed land-uses can have profound and lasting effects on all stakeholders in the land development process. While considerable attention has been directed toward finding ways to mediate land-use conflict, little is known about why such conflict develops: What are the key factors that produce negative perceptions of land-use change? What are the key dimensions that may effect a response to such changes? What is the nature of that response? This study explores these questions focusing on a case study of a newly-proposed land-use change in the Town of Paradise Valley, Arizona. Two separate questionnaire surveys are employed in the study. The first is used to assess conditions prior to widespread knowledge of the proposed change, and the second to evaluate residents' perceptions and responses once the change is widely known and its full impact has been appreciated. Perceptions and responses to the newly-proposed use are modeled using two stepwise multiple regression models. Residents' land-use expectations, community-level activism, as well as their tie to community and location, are found to be significant predictors in both the perception and response models. A general conceptual framework of necessary and sufficient conditions is advanced that captures a series of threshold effects observed between significant predictor and criterion variables.
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Citizen participation in the design process of public plazasRorvig, Tim. January 1986 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1986 R67 / Master of Landscape Architecture
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Conflict resolution in public participation GIS for land use planning: a case study of Lantau Island, Hong Kong. / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collectionJanuary 2009 (has links)
Zhang, Yongjun. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2009. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 215-225). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Abstract also in Chinese.
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Citizen participation in policy formulationStrauss, Carl Raymond January 1976 (has links)
Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1976. / MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ROTCH / Bibliography: leaves 66-67. / by Carl Raymond Strauss. / B.S.
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A participatory and incremental approach to improving the old-city in TaipeiChang, Chin-Oh January 1980 (has links)
Thesis (M.Arch.A.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1980. / MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ROTCH. / Includes bibliographical references. / by Chin-Oh Chang. / M.Arch.A.S.
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