Getting Involved in Planning - Summary Of Evidence

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GETTING INVOLVED IN PLANNING SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE

References

Carley, M. & Kirk, K. (1999) Assessment of Forward Scotland's Sustainable Communities Pilot Projects, Glasgow: Forward Scotland.

Chapman, M., Kirk, K. and Carley, M. (2001) Good Practice Note on Community Involvement in Social Inclusion Partnerships, CRU Research Findings No. 117.

Lowndes, V., Pratchett, L. and Stoker, G. (2001) Trends in Public Participation: Part 1- Local Government Perspectives, Public Administration. Vol. 79 No.1. pp205-222.

Jenkins, P., Kirk, K. & Smith, H (2002) Getting Involved in Planning: Perceptions of the Wider Public Edinburgh: SEDD

Peart G (2002) Getting Involved in Planning: Analysis of Consultation Responses. Edinburgh: SEDD.

Seargeant, J and Steele, J. (1999) Who asked you? The citizens perspective on participation. Improvement and Development Agency.

Scottish Executive (1999) Making it work Together: A Programme for Government Edinburgh: HMSO

Scottish Executive Development Department (2000) Development Plan Pilot Audit Report. September. Edinburgh: HMSO

SOCITM (1999) Well connected? A Snapshot of Local Authority Websites, Northhampton: Society of Information Technology Management.

Williams, L. (2000) Corporate Involvement Strategies - Best Value meets Community Planning. Town and Country Planning. 69 (5) May 2000.

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