Abstract
Purpose: This paper examines the role of participatory planning in promoting sustainable development by conducting a comprehensive review of existing literature. The objective is to assess how participatory methods contribute to economic, environmental, and social sustainability, particularly in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Methods: Using a qualitative research approach, the study analyzes academic journals, and global case studies to identify key successes, challenges, and trends in participatory planning. Results: The findings reveal that participatory planning enhances community engagement, improves resource allocation, and fosters local ownership and accountability, making projects more effective in the long term. However, challenges such as power dynamics and inclusivity issues remain significant barriers. Conclusion: The paper recommends that governments and stakeholders implement policies that strengthen participatory frameworks, provide training for community members, engage diverse stakeholders, and leverage digital tools for broader inclusion. Future research should explore the long-term impacts of participatory planning and investigate innovative methods, such as the use of artificial intelligence and climate resilience strategies.
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