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Group Dynamics in the Urban Freeway Decision Process
A procedure for making planning decisions that promote the reconciliation of diverse community and governmental interests is being used successfully in a California community. The method is not presented as a cure-all, but it is working in this particular city, where the prospects for active citizen participation were great. A technique called value analysis was developed and applied to a freeway location decision in Compton, California, where the 75,000 inhabitants are 47 percent black and 10 percent Chicano.
Group Dynamics in the Urban Freeway Decision Process
A procedure for making planning decisions that promote the reconciliation of diverse community and governmental interests is being used successfully in a California community. The method is not presented as a cure-all, but it is working in this particular city, where the prospects for active citizen participation were great. A technique called value analysis was developed and applied to a freeway location decision in Compton, California, where the 75,000 inhabitants are 47 percent black and 10 percent Chicano.
Group Dynamics in the Urban Freeway Decision Process
G. J. Fielding (author)
1972
113 pages
Report
No indication
English
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