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Requirements for local quality of life and the potential of consensus building for a sustainable development of space and mobility
This project aims at establishing a basis for a more sustainable spatial planning by trying to find out a) which spatial development and which ways of decision making meet the needs of the residents best and b) to what extent a more sustainable spatial planning can contribute to a reduction of leisure mobility. In particular, the project has the following two objectives:
In several municipalities, standardized surveys were conducted among inhabitants, as well as qualitative interview studies and a quasi-experimental study to investigate a participative landscape development process. Most relevant publications:Höppner, C., Frick, J. & Buchecker, M. (2008). What drives perople's willingness to discuss local landscape development? Landscape Research, 33 (5), 605-622. Höppner, C., Frick, J. & Buchecker, M. (2007). Assessing psycho-social effects of participatory landscape planning. Landscape and Urban Planning, 83, 196-207. Frick, J., Degenhardt, B. & Buchecker, M. (2007). Predicting local residents' use of nearby outdoor recreation areas through quality perceptions and recreational expectations. Forest, Snow and Landscape Research, 81(1/2), 31-41. >>> Höppner, C., Frick, J., Buchecker, M. & Elsasser, H. (2005). Evaluating a new participatory planning approach for sustainable landscape development in Switzerland – Participatory techniques and social effects of Landscape Development Concepts (LDC). In C.A. Brebbia, A. Kungolos and E. Beriatos (Eds.) Sustainable Development and Planning II. Ashurst, UK: WIT Press. Participants
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