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A study of post-modern typed planning model in master plan From the two case studies Imagine MatsudoOdawara City(in Japanese)

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  • OHSUMI Soshiro

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There are two approaches to make a management style on the basis of post-modern political and administrative system. The first approach is positive approach to create a decision-making process based on volunteer, independency, and creativity of citizen. The second one is deliberative democracy, to reflect the will and needs of silent majority on making a decision of politics, and planning public works. This paper contains a study on the application of the two approaches to producing master plan in local authorities. From the two case studies, "Imagine Matsudo", "Odawara City", a general model of decision-making process on post-modern political and administrative system is recognized.

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  • OHSUMI Soshiro, 2011. "A study of post-modern typed planning model in master plan From the two case studies Imagine MatsudoOdawara City(in Japanese)," ESRI Discussion paper series 260, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:esj:esridp:260
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