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Information Maps can be used to: |
Synthesize inventory data. |
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A Stakeholder is: |
A person or group that has an investment, share or interest in a site or project |
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Integrated Design Process is: |
An interactive process of research and analysis, communication and design exploration that occurs between team members throughout all phases of the project. |
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Program Refinement includes: |
Items to be documented i.e.: site issues, project goals, performance targets, client review |
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The first step to identifying potential stakeholders: |
Researching who would directly or indirectly be impacted by the site/ project. Either would be a stakeholder |
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Ways to enhance participation in the design process: |
- public info gathering, beyond meetings - mail or web based surveys - charrettes and workshops - field trips with stake holders |
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Categories of Participation include: |
1. Awareness 2. Perception 3. Decision making 4. Implementation |
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The design process is continuous and ever changing, this means it must be: |
Managed, re evaluated and adapted to changing needs |
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Stakeholders can be classified into (4) categories: |
1. People who represent a certain sector in society 2. Individuals who represent organized interest 3. Representatives from government groups i.e.: city departments & state facilities 4. Elected officials who are formally voted upon as representatives |
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Surveys are conducted to find out these items of a particular population: |
Characteristics Behaviors Opinions Knowledge of focus group |
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A charrette process works best for situation such as: |
- high stakes projects - volatile/ workable political environments - complex design problems |
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A charrette is part of the Dynamic Planning Process. Dynamic planing has (3) governing values which include: |
1. Anyone affected by a project has the right to provide input w/ impact on the outcome 2. Each person contributing is to be heard and respected 3. Many hands make the best plans |
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Benefits of community participation: |
- cost effective - expediting the process - improves the product & outcome |
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Guidelines for the meeting process: |
1. Start planning with time in advance 2. Take time to clearly define the meeting purpose 3. Be sure the meeting agenda ends with a plan for next steps |