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Conflict in Planning
Disagreements and disputes among stakeholders over urban development projects and spatial interventions.
NIMBY
An acronym for 'Not In My Backyard,' referring to local opposition to development projects due to concerns over property values and community impact.
Agonistic Pluralism
A theory emphasizing the importance of acknowledging and leveraging conflict as a means for political engagement and social change.
Sources of Conflict
Factors that contribute to disagreements, including values, relationships, information, structural matters, and interests.
Rigid Antagonism
Unyielding opposition with no room for compromise.
Soft Antagonism
Acceptance of diverse views without significant political change.
Strategic Antagonism
Engaging through political channels and lobbying to influence outcomes.
Conflict Analysis Framework
Tools for analyzing the sources and dynamics of conflicts in spatial planning.
Modalities of Antagonism
Different forms of conflict engagement, including rigid, soft, and strategic approaches.
Individuals' Interests
Concerns like negative impacts on personal property value and alignment with personal philosophy.
Public Interest
Concerns related to the broader community and collective values.
Familiar Affinity
Desire to maintain community traditions for future generations.
Conflict Management Tasks
Strategies for managing ongoing conflicts and reflecting on past conflicts.
Engagement and Dialogue
Involving stakeholders in open discussions to resolve conflicts.
Building Legitimacy
Ensuring conflict management processes are transparent and inclusive.
Conflict Dynamics
Understanding how conflicts arise and evolve in the context of planning.
Participant Involvement
The degree to which stakeholders are engaged in the planning process.
Valuation Methods
Approaches used to assess the importance of different interests in planning conflicts.
Case Study Analysis
Assessment of a specific local conflict, detailing involved parties, disagreements, and resolution status.
Inclusion in Planning
Incorporating diverse stakeholder views to achieve collaborative planning outcomes.
Current Status of Conflicts
The present state of ongoing conflicts in urban development projects.