Urbani izziv Volume 17, No. 1–2, December 2006
: 119–125
(Echoes)
doi: 10.5379/urbani-izziv-en-2006-17-01-02-015
Author
Maja SIMONETI
Ljubljana Urban Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia
maja.simoneti@luz.si
Title
Education for cooperation: Spatial planning needs to be taught!
Abstract
The article emphasises the role of users in spatial planning and development and states that user involving techniques are elementary part of spatial planning methodological framework. By making a short overview trough the history of opening the spatial professions to the public in last decades the article points out two issues: the inevitable importance of substantial communication between professionals and users and the irrefutable underdevelopment on this field in Slovenia. Because of the several benefits that participation has on the spatial development, management and quality of life, all involved sides are interested for better understanding. Thereby everybody needs new knowledge and in the article this is related to the ideas of several international education initiatives related to the sustainable development and some activities that are going on at the time in Slovenia to incorporate spatial planning and related themes in school.
Key Words
education, public participation, spatial management, spatial planning