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to IPMP's Citizen Participation Handbook
Table of Contents
Chapter III: Principles
of Citizen Participation
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A. Why Projects and Programs Get Stopped
(Principles 1 - 4)
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| B. Why your Public Wants You to be Reasonable and
Responsible,
even when They are Not (Principles
5 & 6)
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| C. What Really Counts Is "Informed Consent" (Principles
7 - 11) |
| D. Some of the Basics of "How CP Works" (Principles
12 & 13) |
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E. How the Various PAIs' Motives,
Perceptions, Values and Abilities affect CP (Principles
14 - 24)
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| F. How Your Motives, Perceptions, Values, and
Abilities affect Your CP (Principles 25 - 28) |
| G. Some of the Things CP Can Accomplish for You (Principles
29 - 34) |
| H. DOs and DON'Ts of CP (Principles 35 - 50) |
| I. CP Dilemmas (Principles 51 - 60) |
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your questions or comments at ipmp@aol.com.
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