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Title Hierarchical Attributes Of Selected Stakeholders Participation In City Planning And Development: A Case Study Of Khon Kaen Smart City, Thailand
ID_Doc 28993
Authors Touch S.; Hanpachern R.; Bunnarith M.; Ampha K.
Year 2022
Published Journal of Architectural/Planning Research and Studies, 19, 2
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.56261/jars.v19i2.242726
Abstract This paper aims to determine the hierarchical classification of attributes of participation used by planners and selected stakeholders in a participatory planning approach to smart city development. It also attempts to answer the unresolved question raised by Wandersman Giamartino (1980): “If participation is so rewarding and effective, why doesn’t everyone participate?” The exploratory sequential mixed method was used for data collection. The results of the qualitative approach were used to develop the questionnaires that were conducted with 18 experts or planners and 111 selected stakeholders. The results showed that interest and area-based population were the key attributes used by the planning geniuses/planners to select stakeholders participating in the participatory planning processes. On the other hand, the selected stakeholders relied on interest, area-based population, influence and urgency to decide to participate in the participatory planning process of Khon Kaen Smart City. In addition, the selected stakeholders preferred on-site participation rather than electronic participation and informal and indirect participation channels to influence decision-making processes. © 2022, Faculty of Architecture and Planning Thammasat University. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords Attributes of participation; Participatory planning process; Selected stakeholder; Smart city Planners


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