Participatory Planning: Why Does It matter?.- Dilemmas in Contemporary Planning.- The Digital Revolution.- Dilemmas in Contemporary Planning.- PPGIS: State of the Practice.- Three Narratives.- Politics and Participation in Boston’s South End.- Planning to Preserve Community Character in Oak Park, Illinois.- Chicagoland’s Search for Common Ground.- Evaluation.- The Future of PPGIS.- PPGIS as Critical Reflective Practice.- Where to, from Here?.
Dr. Laxmi Ramasubramanian is an Associate Professor in the Department of Urban Affairs and Planning at Hunter College and a member of the Doctoral Faculty in the Earth and Environmental Science Program at the City University of New York Graduate Center. She has consulted, lectured, researched, and published worldwide.
From the reviews:“Geographic Information Systems and Public Participation is one of eight books in the Springer series Advances in Geographic Information Science. … Ramasubramanian provides readers with several relevant building frameworks and food for thought, especially in the fields of public engagement, planning, and GIS development. It also offers ample sources for further reading … .” (Cindy Regalado, Environmental and Planning B: Planning and Design, Vol. 39 (2), 2012)
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