Abstract

in recent years, physical and social planners have begun to get together around stubborn human problems in cities. Even though they have much with which to enrich each other’s work, they seem increasingly to be in conflict with one another. This paper presents a case example of one neighbourhood project in which the two types of planners made a real effort to work together to make a process of citizen participation in city planning possible.

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