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To have participative planning process needs time and planning to start. Here we will present some ideas for a smooth beginning of the process.

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The safari method

9/14/2013

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The aim of this method is to emphasise what is exciting in an area and present it in an interesting way.

An invitation is made to a discovery trip in an area to make people interested and start a dialogue or consultation. The arrangement may be short or long – walk, bicycle trip or journey by bus. A safari could be a good way to start a process which then continues in other forms of meetings. The participants get something in return and not much is demanded from them for taking part. Contemplate which the main target group is, and what demands and wishes they have. Adapt the activity so everyone who wants to can participate irrespective of age and mobility.


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    Per Blomberg, author of the handbook in participative landscape planning.

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