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[[File:Wordcloud unusualsuspects.png|thumb|300px|right|world cloud generated from participants' answers to the question of who is often left out of landscape consensus-building and decision-making processes]] | [[File:Wordcloud unusualsuspects.png|thumb|300px|right|world cloud generated from participants' answers to the question of who is often left out of landscape consensus-building and decision-making processes]] | ||
== Particpants' answers == | |||
*My experience is that e.g. participation process often involves acadmic and middle-class residents | *My experience is that e.g. participation process often involves acadmic and middle-class residents | ||
*Farmers affected by wild boar damage. They were left out of the decision over the change in hunting laws that was meant to address *the wildlife management issues. Two reasons. Lobbyists were consulted and the authorities did not consult those affected | *'''Farmers''' affected by wild boar damage. They were left out of the decision over the change in hunting laws that was meant to address *the wildlife management issues. Two reasons. Lobbyists were consulted and the authorities did not consult those affected | ||
children are out of landscape consensus-building | children are out of landscape consensus-building | ||
*people that work in an area, they are there most of the day, so therefore most of their life, but never consider in having the say; or arae involved | *'''landscape maintenance workers''' | ||
*'''people that work in an area''', they are there most of the day, so therefore most of their life, but never consider in having the say; or arae involved | |||
*'''Young individuals''' (under 23) are generally considerend as 'unworthy' to debate with about important landscape cnahnges and decisions | *'''Young individuals''' (under 23) are generally considerend as 'unworthy' to debate with about important landscape cnahnges and decisions | ||
*'''Young people'''- because their are not expected to understand | *'''Young people'''- because their are not expected to understand | ||
*those who suffer from a '''language barrier''' | *those who suffer from a '''language barrier''' | ||
*multitasking parents who never have time to get involved with the usual suspects - leads to an unwelcoming environment for kids in many places | *'''multitasking parents''' who never have time to get involved with the usual suspects - leads to an unwelcoming environment for kids in many places | ||
*'''young families''' with children under 5 | |||
*From my experience '''older generations''' are partially left out from partecipatory processes | *From my experience '''older generations''' are partially left out from partecipatory processes | ||
*Actually I don't know because I don't have enough experience about participation process | *Actually I don't know because I don't have enough experience about participation process | ||
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*people who are '''not expert''' and pass from everything easily specially about public space | *people who are '''not expert''' and pass from everything easily specially about public space | ||
*'''Primary and secondary school students''' are not engaged in the decision-making processes for open space in my town. The meeting environment does not work well with their schedules and often intimidates the young students to attend from participating. | *'''Primary and secondary school students''' are not engaged in the decision-making processes for open space in my town. The meeting environment does not work well with their schedules and often intimidates the young students to attend from participating. | ||
young people | *'''young people''' | ||
*I think often '''concerned and affected citizens''' are left out of landscape consensus - building processes because hierarchical thinking in the administration is still dominating the planning processes unfortunately | *I think often '''concerned and affected citizens''' are left out of landscape consensus - building processes because hierarchical thinking in the administration is still dominating the planning processes unfortunately | ||
*'''homeless''' (2) | *'''homeless''' (2) |
Revision as of 12:25, 17 April 2016
Particpants' answers
- My experience is that e.g. participation process often involves acadmic and middle-class residents
- Farmers affected by wild boar damage. They were left out of the decision over the change in hunting laws that was meant to address *the wildlife management issues. Two reasons. Lobbyists were consulted and the authorities did not consult those affected
children are out of landscape consensus-building
- landscape maintenance workers
- people that work in an area, they are there most of the day, so therefore most of their life, but never consider in having the say; or arae involved
- Young individuals (under 23) are generally considerend as 'unworthy' to debate with about important landscape cnahnges and decisions
- Young people- because their are not expected to understand
- those who suffer from a language barrier
- multitasking parents who never have time to get involved with the usual suspects - leads to an unwelcoming environment for kids in many places
- young families with children under 5
- From my experience older generations are partially left out from partecipatory processes
- Actually I don't know because I don't have enough experience about participation process
- Trendsetters. People who we look upon as non-experts
- people who are not expert and pass from everything easily specially about public space
- Primary and secondary school students are not engaged in the decision-making processes for open space in my town. The meeting environment does not work well with their schedules and often intimidates the young students to attend from participating.
- young people
- I think often concerned and affected citizens are left out of landscape consensus - building processes because hierarchical thinking in the administration is still dominating the planning processes unfortunately
- homeless (2)
- crazy people
- urban mafia - invisible suspects; building of new hotel along water-pressure to the urban sector( corruption) for a permission to build, whereas ecologists, ngo's, citizens etc. protested against
- the people who live near the planning object are mostly not included - because the state or land or region or city don't ask them. They might be dangerous because they don't share the opinion of the leaders.
- people