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Community Engagement in Land Use Planning Through Web-based Technologies

Steve Ventura, Tracy Miller and Glen Barry
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Steve Ventura: University of Wisconsin-Madison
Tracy Miller: University of Wisconsin-Madison
Glen Barry: University of Wisconsin-Madison

Chapter 5 in Planning Support Systems in Practice, 2003, pp 87-98 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The Shaping Danes Future project developed several web-based tools to support citizen-driven land use planning in a community near Madison, Wisconsin. Tools and resources included a step-by-step procedure for plan development, resource and infrastructure maps including land use-related spatial analyses, interactive mapping (WebGIS), a planning portal for additional planning-related data and information, tools for land use allocation and impact assessment, and an electronic opinion polling tool. The web-based tools and resources were developed within the context of a broader citizen-based planning process facilitated by additional information technologies.

Keywords: Geographic Information System; Community Engagement; Growth Management; Planning Support System; Land Information (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-24795-1_5

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