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The impact of power-geometry in participatory planning on urban greening
Anqi Wang
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Edwin H.W. Chan
Department of Building and Real Estate
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Participatory Planning
100%
Urban Greening
100%
Power Geometry
100%
Citizen Participation
50%
Arnstein Gap
50%
Hong Kong
25%
Urban Environment
25%
Land Use Planning
25%
Densification
25%
Urban Development
25%
Agent-based
25%
Public Participation
25%
Keys to Success
25%
Environmental Objectives
25%
Participation Process
25%
Planning Outcomes
25%
Participatory Evaluation
25%
Participatory Process
25%
Consensus Building
25%
Green Spaces Provision
25%
Green Planning
25%
Divergent Interest
25%
Public Green Space
25%
Green Space Planning
25%
Proposed Methodology
25%
Social Sciences
Green Space
100%
Citizens' Participation
66%
Decision Making
66%
Urban Environment
33%
Land Use Planning
33%
Hong Kong
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Green Space
100%
Decision Making
66%
Densification
33%
Land Use Planning
33%
Hong Kong
33%
Urban Development
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Urban Open Space
100%
Sustainable Urban Development
33%
Urban Development
33%
Land Use Planning
33%