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Community Action Area Planning and Change by Design

Publications

1. Change by Design - report

2. Cockle Bay
- CAAP Report
- CAAP Leaflet 1: Process and Methods
- CAAP Leaflet 2: Options and Principles
- CAAP Leaflet 3: Design Guide

3. Dworzark
- CAAP Report
- CAAP Leaflet 1: Process and Methods
- CAAP Leaflet 2: Options and Principles
- CAAP Leaflet 3: Design Guide

4. "The role of Community Action Area Planning (CAAP) in expanding the participatory capabilities of the urban poor" - report


About this project
This project highlights the potential role that action area planning can play in bringing together a broader range of people to the planning process; generate new ideas about space and place, as well as; integrate the local level priorities of the people with the future growth of the city. It draws on the Change By Design methodology developed and facilitated by Architecture sans Frontiéres in the United Kingdom (ASF-UK).
Partners

The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, University College London (DPU, UCL)

Architecture Sans Frontières UK (ASF-UK)

Funded by
Comic Relief

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