Stakeholder and community engagement
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Moving towards a fifth generation of knowledge management for development
The identifying concept of the fifth generation of KM4D is cross-domain knowledge integration and knowledge co-creation.
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Australia’s public servants: dedicated, highly trained … and elitist
New research showed a professional cadre of public servants who prefer to consult with each other over the general public.
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The “Intellectual Dark Web” is nothing new, but highlights a critical issue
Is the Intellectual Dark Web just plain bigoted, or is there more to the story?
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Sidelining citizens when deciding on transport projects is asking for trouble
The common practice for transport infrastructure planning across Australia is not what can be reasonably called “best practice” in citizen…
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KM standard controversy: lessons from the environment sector in regard to open, inclusive, participatory processes
The good, the bad, and the ugly of planning processes.
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Planning for the fascinating social complexity of Chinese cities, and what it can teach the west
The self-governance achieved in the urban villages of Shenzhen, China stands in stark contrast to a local government planning process…
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Community engagement models can lead to improved health in disadvantaged populations
A systematic review examines the research in regard to community engagement models associated with improved health in disadvantaged populations.