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Participation in Place-Making:Enhancing the Wellbeing ofMarginalised Communitiesin Aotearoa/New Zealand

机译:参与场所制作:增进幸福边缘化社区在Aotearoa /新西兰

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This research examines the relationship between community participation in public space decisions and the wellbeing of marginalised communities. A cross-disciplinary literature review and four New Zealand case studies investigate if community participation in public space design enhances the wellbeing of marginalised communities, and if so, how this is best done. The findings from the literature review, case study interviews and surveys show strong evidence that participation in place-making does enhance the wellbeing of marginalised communities in New Zealand. Furthermore, four aspects of community wellbeing stand out as being most significantly enhanced by participatory processes. These are an increased empowerment, enhanced vision-making and advocacy capabilities, an increased collective action and an enhanced sense of pride, belonging and connectedness to community. The findings also identify a comprehensive range of processes that are critical to effective participatory projects. The range includes community-led support initiatives, community involvement in social analysis, celebration events, engagement processes for visioning and decision-making, work-group collaboration, involvement in implementing, partnerships with stakeholders and post-project involvements. Two actions that are critical to gaining authentic engagement in these processes is participant involvement in the initial preparation processes and the appointment of a community advocate to plan and facilitate the participatory process. This research is distinguished by identifying effective participatory processes that are typically under-utilised or not considered in conventional public consultation work. Furthermore, it provides strong evidence that these participatory processes enhance the wellbeing of marginalised communities.
机译:这项研究考察了社区参与公共空间决策与边缘化社区福祉之间的关系。跨学科文献综述和四个新西兰案例研究调查了社区参与公共空间设计是否能增强边缘化社区的福祉,如果可以,那么如何最好地做到这一点。文献综述,案例研究访谈和调查的结果表明,有力的证据表明,参与场所营造确实可以提高新西兰边缘化社区的生活水平。此外,社区福祉的四个方面在参与过程中得到显着提高。这些是增强的权能,增强的愿景制定和倡导能力,增强的集体行动以及对社区的自豪感,归属感和联系感。调查结果还确定了对有效参与项目至关重要的广泛过程。范围包括社区主导的支持计划,社区参与社会分析,庆典活动,愿景和决策参与过程,工作组协作,参与实施,与利益相关者的伙伴关系以及项目后参与。在这些过程中获得真正参与至关重要的两项行动是参与者参与初始准备过程以及任命社区倡导者以计划和促进参与过程。这项研究的突出之处在于确定了有效的参与性流程,而这些参与性流程通常在常规公众咨询工作中未得到充分利用或未考虑。此外,它提供了有力的证据表明,这些参与性进程增强了边缘化社区的福祉。

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    Ricketts Andrea;

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