Z764-96 (R2012)
1. Introduction
This Guide will help you determine whether or not to involve the public in
making a decision or dealing with an issue in which both you and it have an
interest. If, after reviewing the first section, you decide to go ahead and
seek the views and input of others, the next section will help you assess the
appropriate level of public and stakeholder involvement, taking into
consideration your particular goals and the time and budget available. Other
parts of the Guide will help you plan a process that suits your needs and
evaluate results.
A public-involvement process can be as complex as a national, multistakeholder
exercise, with fixed deadlines, high stakes, and consensus as a goal. Or it
can be as simple as an information-sharing exercise, in which you seek input
from people gathered (in person, over the phone, or electronically) to voice
and, influence points of view.
You will not find here a set formula for involving the public. It is a guide
to help you make informed decisions about the most appropriate ways of
involving the public.
There are no right or wrong answers to the questions in this Guide, nor is
there a "best" or "worst" process. What will work for your project is a
process that will deliver the results you need in the most efficient and
cost-effective manner available. This Guide will help you determine where you
want to be in the spectrum of public participation processes and how to get
there.
OEN:
CSA
Langue:
English
Code(s) de l'ICS:
03.100.40
Statut:
Annulée (guide)
Date de Publication:
1996-03-30
Numéro Standard:
Z764-96 (R2012)