Participation according to the law? The research-based knowledge on citizen participation in Norwegian municipal planning
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/14881Date
2018-08-15Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Citizen participation is enshrined in the Norwegian Planning and Building Act
(PBA) 1985 and accentuated by the 2008 revision of the PBA. In this article,
we ask if the research on participation in municipal planning is sufficient to
draw conclusions on whether the Act is effective with regard to both the
spirit and the letter of the law. The guiding framework for the analysis is
based on the concepts of input and output legitimacy and the distinction
between ‘tidy’ and ‘untidy’ participation. The analysis is based on scientific
publications published after the 2008 revision of the PBA. We find that the
majority of the research concentrates on zoning plans and municipalityinitiated ‘tidy’ participation. As a result, there are gaps in the research with
regard to both the planning context and the interconnectedness of different
forms of participation. Therefore, the research reviewed can only partially
inform the law-makers on the functioning of the Act.