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- W2153719131 abstract "Citizen participation ought to be important in environmental governance. However, environmental issues are usually defined as science-related ones, wherein expert knowledge is more important than the opinions, demands or needs of citizens. On the other hand, environmental issues involve spatial dimensions, the geographic characteristics of which require specific techniques to analyse. PPGIS is applied to study An-Shun, the site of a well-known pollution case in Taiwan, to reveal, through a participatory process, the perception of space of citizens of a nearby community. The results of this study suggest that the government needs to ensure more citizen participation in its future plans for the decontamination and renovation of the An-Shun site. Lay knowledge or citizen perceptions of space should not replace scientific knowledge, but can supplement it. They are additional views that ought to be considered by government agencies in dealing with environmental issues. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd." @default.
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- W2153719131 date "2009-05-16" @default.
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- W2153719131 title "Public participation and the concept of space in environmental governance: An application of PPGIS" @default.
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