Public participation refers to the process by which individuals and communities engage in decision-making and policy formation that affects their lives and environments. This involvement can take various forms, such as attending public meetings, providing feedback on proposals, or participating in advisory committees. The goal of public participation is to ensure that diverse perspectives are considered, fostering transparency, accountability, and inclusivity in governance and planning processes. Effective public participation can lead to more informed decisions and enhance community trust in institutions.
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John Clayton Thomas has written: 'Public participation in public decisions' -- subject(s): Public administration, Decision making, Citizen participation, Political participation 'Citizen, customer, partner' -- subject(s): Public administration, Citizen participation, Political planning, Public relations and politics
The right to participate in government is called the right to public participation. The right to public participation is often conceived of as a human right.
Consequently, broad public participation is encouraged in the accounting standard-setting process, which permits communication of all points of view and expressions of opinion at all stages of the process.
The growth in public sentiment for a lowered voting age is for increased public participation.
quite uncommon behavior that defies the established institutions and the dominant culture which thus becomes a problem for the public, unlike conventional participation
TIJEN UGURIS has written: 'SPACE, POWER AND PARTICIPATION: ETHNIC AND GENDER DIVISIONS IN TENANTS' PARTICIPATION IN PUBLIC HOUSING'
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The American public did not approve of US participation in the war because of the country's isolationist history.
A. W. Burton has written: 'Public participation in planning' -- subject(s): Citizen participation, City planning, Regional planning 'Sparks from the Border anvil'
Mary Benwell has written: 'The Sheffield study' 'Four models of public participation in structure planning' -- subject(s): Citizen participation, Regional planning
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