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Preserving Place: A Grounded Theory of Citizen Participation in Community-Based Planning.

机译:保留地方:公民参与基于社区的规划的扎根理论。

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For this research project I used grounded theory methodology and qualitative research methods to examine how and why citizens participated in local community-based planning and land development entitlement processes, and learn about their experiences participating in those processes. I conceptualized the citizens' main concern as preserving the character of the place they consider their community. This research demonstrates that citizens participate in community-based planning and land development entitlement processes out of a concern for preserving the character of their communities. They define the character of their communities in terms of their geographic boundaries, history, traditions, people, lifestyle, and qualitative features including land uses, architecture, terrain, and environmental attributes. "Preserving Place" refers to citizens' efforts to maintain the character of their communities as they know and embrace them.;Citizens participate in collaborative community-based planning because they believe the process affords them an opportunity to set public policy that directly impacts their lives and their communities. Likewise, citizens participate in land development decision-making and entitlement processes in an effort to ensure that land use decisions are consistent with their community plan and preserve their community's character. Citizens form networks, such as voluntary community organizations, through which they organize their efforts and mentor each other to learn about complex local government land use processes and how to participate in them effectively. Through their network organizations citizens also marshal resources when necessary to mount formal legal actions in response to land development decisions they perceive as inconsistent with their community plan and their community's character.;Citizens who participate in local government land use processes are often pejoratively called "activists" and accused of being "anti-growth" or "NIMBY" (Not-In-My-Back-Yard). However, this research shows the main concern of citizens who participate in the community-based planning and other land use processes is not to oppose growth and development in their communities; but rather to plan for growth and development and ensure they occur in a way that respects and preserves what the citizens know as the character of the places they consider their communities.;I collected data from public records of community-based planning workshops and other land use decision-making processes that affected three communities in Hillsborough County, Florida between 1998 and 2011. I analyzed public record archives and interviewed 22 citizens, all of whom had participated in community-based planning or plan review processes and land development entitlement processes. The model that emerged from the data in this research demonstrates how significant the character of a community is to the people who embrace the community and consider it their home, and how their concern for preserving the character of their community motivates people to get involved in land use policies that affect them. The model further demonstrates the capacity of citizens to organize their efforts to defend and preserve their community's character.;This research contributes to the literature on citizen participation by providing an explanatory model that demonstrates how and why citizens participate in local government land use processes. This research can also be applied to practice to improve collaborative processes and help local government land use policy makers and land developers understand the motivations behind citizen participation in land use processes, and thus how to approach the resolution of conflicts among citizens, planners, local governments, private landowners and land development interests.
机译:在本研究项目中,我使用了扎实的理论方法和定性研究方法,以研究公民如何以及为什么参加当地社区规划和土地开发权利程序,并了解他们参与这些程序的经验。我将公民的主要关切概念化为保留他们认为自己所在社区的地方的特征。这项研究表明,公民出于保护社区特征的考虑而参与了基于社区的规划和土地开发权利过程。他们通过地理边界,历史,传统,人,生活方式和定性特征(包括土地用途,建筑,地形和环境属性)来定义社区的特征。 “保存地方”指的是公民为维护自己所了解和拥抱的社区的性格而做出的努力。;公民参加基于社区的协作性计划,因为他们认为这一过程为他们提供了制定直接影响其生活的公共政策的机会及其社区。同样,公民参与土地开发决策和权利制定过程,以确保土地使用决策符合其社区计划并保持其社区特色。公民组成网络,例如志愿社区组织,他们通过网络组织努力并相互指导,以了解复杂的地方政府土地使用流程以及如何有效地参与其中。公民还通过其网络组织在必要时调集资源,以采取正式的法律行动,以响应他们认为与社区计划和社区特征不符的土地开发决定。参加地方政府土地使用过程的公民通常被贬低为“积极分子” ”,并被指控为“反增长”或“灵活”(Not-In-My-Back-Yard)。但是,这项研究表明,参与基于社区的计划和其他土地使用过程的公民的主要关注点不是反对他们社区的增长与发展。而是为增长和发展进行规划,并确保它们以尊重和保留公民所认为的其所在社区的特征的方式发生。;我从基于社区的规划工作坊和其他土地的公共记录中收集了数据在1998年至2011年期间,使用了影响佛罗里达州希尔斯伯勒县三个社区的决策程序。我分析了公共记录档案,并采访了22位公民,他们全部参加了基于社区的规划或计划审查程序以及土地开发权程序。从这项研究的数据中得出的模型表明,社区的特征对拥抱社区并把它视为家园的人们具有多么重要的意义,以及他们对维护社区特征的关注如何激励人们涉足土地使用影响他们的政策。该模型进一步证明了公民组织捍卫和维护社区特征的能力。本研究通过提供一个解释性模型来说明公民参与地方政府土地使用过程的方式以及原因,从而为有关公民参与的文献做出了贡献。这项研究还可以用于实践,以改善协作过程,并帮助地方政府土地使用决策者和土地开发商了解公民参与土地使用过程的动机,从而了解如何解决公民,规划者,地方政府之间的冲突,私人土地所有者和土地开发利益。

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  • 作者

    Hatley, Pamela Jo.;

  • 作者单位

    University of South Florida.;

  • 授予单位 University of South Florida.;
  • 学科 Geography.;Sociology Public and Social Welfare.;Urban and Regional Planning.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 311 p.
  • 总页数 311
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

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