Abstract
During recent years there has been a large interest in residential service in Sweden. Several experiments and investigations have been carried out concerning various service facilities in residential districts and attempts to let the tenants themselves participate in the planning of this service. One of the most comprehensive projects is the one that was conducted in the district of Hogaholm in Malmo. This article reports from an evaluation of the planning procedure in this district, where opinions and wants of the tenants have been continually collected in order to make the residential service as good as possible. The article mainly comprises a presentation of how the tenants participated in the planning process, an analysis of the reasons why this planning failed in some respects and a comparison to other research in this field.
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