Planning evaluation is required to establish the success of
planning interventions - both of physical developments and new
approaches. Yet this should not be a task undertaken purely by
professionals without participation by those affected by the
process and outcomes of the projects. This book provides case
studies and advice on how to balance conservation with economic
growth, the cost effectiveness of plans alongside the effects upon
the community and the importance of engaging with all stakeholders
involved in a project.
Practical aspects of the evaluation process covered include:
- how evaluation is used in planning
- introducing new kinds of information or criteria
- alternative ways of collecting/presenting information
- how strategic planning objectives are implemented in local
practice.
International contributors provide empirical studies and cases
of application which are of practical value to those involved in
the evaluation of planning. The book concludes by offering a new
paradigm - a locally oriented, context-specific, participatory and
multi-disciplinary approach to planning evaluation.
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