From Space To Place In Urban Planning: Facilitating Change Through Participatory Action Research

Transforming space to place implies an open accountable process during which people can influence decision-making about how and what their physical spaces should become. Spatial planning plays a prominent role in this process as planning is an important change agent to enhance democracy. While commu...

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