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Evaluating Collaborative Planning:<i>Implications from an Empirical Analysis of Growth Management</i>
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Project ManagementEducationEnvironmental PlanningConsensus ProcessPolicy AnalysisSocial SciencesProgram EvaluationManagementCollaborative GovernancePublic PolicyCollaborative PlanningPlanning Support SystemCommunity EngagementUrban PlanningPolicy PlanningCollaborative Planning ApproachCommunity DevelopmentPlanning PracticeBusinessSouth East QueenslandCommunity Planning
Abstract Abstract Collaborative planning is increasingly being advocated as a new paradigm because it generates commitment to commonly accepted objectives and fosters commitment to implementation. However, the long-term effects of implementation are seldom evaluated. In South East Queensland, Australia, a collaborative planning approach was used to manage regional growth. Based on six local government case studies, this research evaluates the consensus process and assesses the long-term implementation effects. I also evaluate the outputs of the collaborative planning process to reflect on its role in implementation. By adapting a policy implementation framework for the collaborative planning setting, I expound on the commonly cited criteria of a high-quality agreement and a structured approach to implementation.
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