Use of the Sociogram in Participatory Planning in Contexts of Social Exclusion: A Comparative Case Study in Cordoba Neighbourhoods, Spain

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Delgado-Baena, Antonio [1 ]
Sianes, Antonio [1 ]
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[1] Univ Loyola Andalucia, Res Inst Pol Social Transformat, Dos Hermanas 41704, Sevilla, Spain
关键词
participatory planning; urban regeneration; collaborative governance; stakeholders; sociogram; comparative case studies; NETWORKS; GOVERNANCE; COMPLEXITY;
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10.3390/land13050706
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Urban regeneration and spatial planning have adopted a new participatory approach in recent decades, highlighting the importance of integrating the community in urban decision-making processes, especially in disadvantaged and socially excluded areas. In this context, the sociogram emerges as an essential tool for collaborative governance, allowing the visualization and analysis of the dynamics between the different actors involved. This study employs a comparative case study approach in three disadvantaged neighbourhoods in C & oacute;rdoba, Spain, to examine how the sociogram can facilitate more effective and democratic participation in urban planning. Using heat maps, scatter plots and average analysis, relationships between actors are identified and characterized, providing a solid basis for more inclusive and equitable planning decisions. This analysis not only reveals the practical utility of the sociogram in participatory research but also underscores its theoretical relevance in building resilient and cohesive communities. Findings confirm the sociogram's effectiveness in mapping stakeholder dynamics and enhancing participatory governance, ultimately fostering more informed and inclusive urban planning processes.
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