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... A-1 AASHTO. State DOT Social Media Survey.
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... A-2 Practices for Online Public Involvement Cascetta, E., A Cartenì, F
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... Annotated Bibliography A-3 be implemented by planners to improve the planning outcomes. The researchers quantify these participation processes through a "multiple criteria decision analysis" based on AHP.
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... A-4 Practices for Online Public Involvement The authors also distinguish between one-way and two-way communication but conclude that both are brought on by public demand. Manetti, G., M
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... Annotated Bibliography A-5 were the tactics used by a consulting firm. Moore points out that working in public engagement is challenging for planners because it does not involve the technical language and the narrow audiences that consultants, government, and engineers are familiar with.
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... A-6 Practices for Online Public Involvement leading to an increase in offline discussion. Purdy stressed the importance of targeted discussion if impactful and meaningful conversations are to be transferred from the internet to an offline forum.

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