Monday, June 6, 2011

Public Engagement Philosophy and Practices


Partnerships: Public Engagement Philosophy and Practices
Draft January 15, 2003 Glenn Eugster


References
1. After the Planners, by Robert Goodman, Published by Simon and Schuster, NY, NY, 1971
2. Take Part, by Lawrence Halprin and Associates, Published by Lawrence Halprin & Associates, San Francisco, CA 1972
3. Citizens Guide to River Conservation, Eugster, Diamant, Duerksen
4. New England Town Meeting, Safeguard of Democracy, by John Gould, Published by Stephen Daye Press, Brattleboro, VT. 1940
5. Human Ecology in the Regional Plan, by Dan Rose and Jonathan Berger, Printed by the Unviersity of PA, Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning, Philadelphia, PA 1974
6. Environmental Partnerships, Management Institute for Environment & Business
7. Trespassing: An inquiry into the private ownership of land, by John Hanson Mitchell, Published by Addison Wesley, Reading, MA. 1998
8. The Politics of Social Ecology: Libertarian Municipalism, by Janet Biehl, Published by Black Rose Books, Montreal, Canada, 1998
9. Ecological Design,Sim Van Der Ryn and Stuart Cowan
10. Others


Tactics
1. Multiobjective River Corridor Management(see Ann Reily's book)
2. New Areas
3. Park planning/ management plans
4. SLRCAP
5. Main Street
6. National Reserves
7. Heritage Areas and AHRI
8. Adjacent Lands
9. Gateway Communities (see Balancing Nature and Commerce in Gateway Communities, by Jim Howard, and others, Published by Island Press, Washington, DC 1997
10. Watershed Approaches
11. Sustainable development challenge grants and ecological design
12. Regional Geographic Initiative( See EPA's website: www.eparegionalgeographicinitiative
13. Friends groups
14. Fundraising
15. Smart Growth
16. Others


Practices
1. Riverwork Book, by the National Park Service, Published by
NPS-Philadelphia, PA, 19??
2. The RSVP Cycles: Creative Processes in the Human Environment, by Lawrence Halprin, Published by George Braziller, Inc., NY, NY 1969
3. Taking Part: A Workshop Approach to Collective Creativity, by Lawrence Halprin and Jim Burns, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA 1974
4. The Art of War, by Sun Tzu, Published by Oxford University Press, NY, NY, 1963 5. Landowner attitude surveys
5. Cultural anthropolgy and human ecology
7. Sacred places
8. Dialogue
9. Community health
10. Design and Discovery
Fishbone Diagram
11. Planning to Stay
12. Public Participation in Urban Development, The European Experience, by James Barlow, Policy Studies Institute, London, England, 1995
13. Community Planning Handbook, by Nick Wates, Earthscan, London,
England, 2000


Case Studies
1. National Parks (Steamtown public involvement; Gettysburg Adjacent Lands Study)
2. Pinelands (Human Ecology Study; Libby Marsh book; Mary Huffard/
Folklife Center)
3. Wild & Scenic Rivers (Farmington, Upper Delaware, Wildcat Brook)
4. Heritage Areas (Lackawanna Valley civic engagement and planning process)
5. The Power of Place: Urban Landscapes as Public History, by Dolores Hayden, Published by MIT Press, Cambridge, MA 1995


Selected Reading and Viewing List
1. The Lobster Gangs of Maine, by James M. Acheson, Published by the Unviersity Press of New England, Hanover, NH, 1988
2. After the Fire: The Destruction of the Lancaster County Amish, by Randy-Michael Testa, University Press of New England, Hanover, NH, 1995
3. Cooperative Rural Planning-A Tug Hill Case Study, by Elizabeth Redfield Marsh, Published by the Temporary State Commission on Tug Hill, Watertown, NY 1981
4. Breckenridge, CO human ecology research
5. Water, Earth, and Fire: Land Use and Environmental Planning in the New Jersey Pine Barrens,by Jonathan Berger and John Sinton, Published by John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD 1985
6. Rocking the Ages: The Yankelovich Report on Generational Marketing, by J. Walker Smith and Ann Clurman, Published by Harper Business, NY, NY, 1997
7. Milagro Beanfield War
8. The Englishman Who Went Up the Hill and Came Down the Mountain
9. Local Hero
10. Crissy Field
11. Beautiful Swimmers: Watermen, Crabs and the Chesapeake Bay, by William W. Warner, Published by Penguin Books, NY, NY, 1976
12. Discovering the Chesapeake: The History of an Ecosystem, by Phillip Curtis, and others, John Hopkins Unviersity Press, Baltimore, MD 2001

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