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Learning about learning: lessons from public engagement and deliberation on urban river restoration

Petts J..  2007.  Learning about learning: lessons from public engagement and deliberation on urban river restoration. The Geographical Journal. 173(4)
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Public participation, coastal management and climate change adaptation

Nursey-Bray M., Nicholls R., Vince J., Harvey N., Day S..  In Press.  Public participation, coastal management and climate change adaptation. In, Green, D. & Payne, J. (Eds) Marine and Coastal Resource Management: Principles and Practice.
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Petts J.. 2007. Learning about learning: lessons from public engagement and deliberation on urban river restoration. The Geographical Journal. 173(4)

Aim/objectives: 

To provide insights into learning through deliberative community engagement processes

Geographic Focus: 

  • Birmingham
  • UK

Methods: 

  • case study
  • workshops
  • participant observation
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