Table of contents for Breaking the development logjam : new strategies for building community support / Douglas R. Porter.

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LOGJAM CONTENTS
Part I Making Room at the Table: The Need for Community Engagement
The Overlooked Market for Development
Staying Alive: The Vital Role of Community Engagement
Tailoring Approaches for Community Engagement
Types of Engagement Processes
Giving Is Receiving: Developers as Participants
Consultants: Enough Bang for the Buck?
Part II Crafting a Strategy for Community Engagement
Homing In on the Approach
Frame the Desired Outcome: Begin at the End
Evaluate Site Conditions and Potential Project Impacts
p. 21 to check
Know the Parties at Interest
p.28 to check
Part III Making It Happen: Achieving Community Acceptance
Setting Up the Engagement Process
Identifying an Official Convener
Determining Appropriate Types of Events
p.43 to check
Structuring the Sequence of Events
Defining Roles of Participants
Part IV Communicating the What, Where, and When
Building a Communications Strategy
In-House Published Information
Informative Events
Outside Publications
Part V The Means of Participation
Tools for Engaging Participants
Graphic Representation
Three-Dimensional Models
Group Mapping Exercises
Keypad Polling
Image Surveys
Digital Photo Simulation
Visualization Tools
Computer-Aided Interactive Discussions
Part VI Case Studies of Community Engagement Processes for Planning and Development
Crawford Square, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Eastern Cambridge Planning Study, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Hellgate Meadows, Missoula, Montana
North St. Lucie County (Florida) Comprehensive Plan Charrette
Pleasant Hill BART Station, California
Rolling Mill Hill, Nashville, Tennessee
Village at Empire Pass Ski Resort, Park City, Utah
Part VII Conclusions

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Community development.
City planning -- Citizen participation.
Sustainable development.