2011
DOI: 10.15368/focus.2011v8n1.1
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Multiple Views of Participatory Design

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“…Nevertheless, it is almost ignored by both government and consultants though it is extremely important for the affected residents. Moreover, Sanoff [97] points out that consultants (designers and planners) are more willing to advocate information sharing because it promotes stakeholder participation and improves the quality of consulting services. However, the consulting parties in China are not willing to share information because they believe that it may reduce the efficiency and quality of the urban renewal process.…”
Section: Stakeholders' Expectations In Sustainable Urban Renewalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, it is almost ignored by both government and consultants though it is extremely important for the affected residents. Moreover, Sanoff [97] points out that consultants (designers and planners) are more willing to advocate information sharing because it promotes stakeholder participation and improves the quality of consulting services. However, the consulting parties in China are not willing to share information because they believe that it may reduce the efficiency and quality of the urban renewal process.…”
Section: Stakeholders' Expectations In Sustainable Urban Renewalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…); «friendly family»: institutions that include everything you need to stay with children of all ages. Gender marking through an interactive system is represented by the form «participatory design» [16], where each resident may be involved in the assessment and monitoring urban space.…”
Section: Issn 2311-4738 (Print) Issn 2413-3000 (Online)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os resultados positivos da avaliação do EHIS 1 podem ser explicados, com base em Sanoff (2008), pela participação dos moradores. Segundo esse autor, parte-se do princípio de que o ambiente funciona melhor se os cidadãos são ativos e envolvidos na sua criação e gestão, em vez de serem apenas consumidores passivos.…”
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