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Appendices

Appendix A Topic list

Neighborhood planning

What is actually being done?

History; Plan

Comprehensive plan

Process

Goals

Guide for future development Identifying risks

Justify requests or proposals for funding/services

Plan-formation process Key agents

Neighborhood organizations public officials

developers

others (schools, businesses, etc) Function

Spread of knowledge

Network of actors

Strengthen relationships improve social capital void in “civic culture”

right to citizenship (symbolic) predetermined ritual (consensus) Quality of space

Subjects discussed

Important factors

Certain “goals”

Content

Purpose

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Appendix B

Interviews and Matrix To find on the CD-rom:

.MP4-files:

Respondent 1 Respondent 2 Respondent 3 .PDF-files:

Respondent 1 Respondent 2 Respondent 3 Respondent 4 Respondent 5

.JPEG-files:

Respondent 1 Respondent 2 Respondent 3 Respondent 6

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Appendix C Topic list: coded

A Neighborhood planning

A1 What is actually being done?

History; Plan

Comprehensive plan

Process

A2 Goals

Guide for future development Identifying risks

Justify requests or proposals for funding/services

B Plan-formation process B1 Key agents

Neighborhood organizations public officials

developers

others (schools, businesses, etc) B2 Function

Spread of knowledge

Network of actors

Strengthen relationships improve social capital void in “civic culture”

right to citizenship (symbolic) predetermined ritual (consensus) C Quality of space

C1 Subjects discussed

Important factors

C2 Certain “goals”

Content

Purpose

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Appendix D

Matrix: criteria neighbourhoods

Table a.2 Duckpond Neighbourhood

Economy Society Environment Culture

Utility value Allocation- efficiency

Accessibility Safety, nuisance

Freedom of choice Accessibility Distribution Pollution,

contamination

Diversity External effects Participation Drying out (of

grounds)

Encounters Multi-purpose Choice Fragmentation

Perceived value

Reputation Inequality Space, serenity Authenticity Attractiveness Connectivity Beauty Beauty

Safety Health Contrast

Future value Stability/flexibility Enclosure Supplies Heritage Agglomeration Cultures of

poverty

Ecosystems Integration Cumulative

attraction

Renewal

Table a.3 Town of Tioga

Economy Society Environment Culture

Utility value Allocation- efficiency

Accessibility Safety, nuisance

Freedom of choice Accessibility Distribution Pollution,

contamination

Diversity External effects Participation Drying out (of

grounds)

Encounters Multi-purpose Choice Fragmentation

Perceived value

Reputation Inequality Space, serenity Authenticity Attractiveness Connectivity Beauty Beauty

Safety Health Contrast

Future value Stability/flexibility Enclosure Supplies Heritage Agglomeration Cultures of

poverty

Ecosystems Integration Cumulative

attraction

Renewal

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Appendix E

Matrix: respondents

Table a.4 Respondent 1

Table a.5 Respondent 2

Economy Society Environme

nt

Culture Utility

value + 1

Allocation- efficiency

+ 1

Accessibilit y

0 Safety, nuisance

-3 Freedom of choice -3 Accessibility 0 Distributio

n

+ 1

Pollution, contamination

-2 Diversity -1 External effects +

1

Participatio n

0 Drying out (of grounds)

-3 Encounters +

1

Multi-purpose -2 Choice -2 Fragmentatio n

Perceive d value

-2 Reputation 0 Inequality -2 Space, serenity

-2 Authenticit y

-1 Attractiveness -3 Connectivit y

0 Beauty +

1

Beauty -2 Safety -3 Health -2 Contrast Future

value

-2 Stability/flexibili ty

0 Enclosure + 1

Supplies +

1

Heritage +

1

Agglomeration -3 Cultures of poverty

-1 Ecosystems -3 Integration -1 Cumulative

attraction

0 Renewal

Economy Society Environme

nt

Culture Utility

value + 1

Allocation- efficiency

- 2

Accessibilit y

0 Safety, nuisance

-3 Freedom of choice +

1

Accessibility 0 Distribution + 1

Pollution, contamination

-2 Diversity -2 External effects -

3

Participatio n

0 Drying out (of grounds)

+ 1

Encounters +

1

Multi-purpose - 2

Choice -3 Fragmentation Perceive

d value

0 Reputation -

3

Inequality + 1

Space, serenity

0 Authenticit y

-2 Attractiveness - 1

Connectivit y

+ 1

Beauty 0 Beauty

- 2

Safety -3 Health -2 Contrast

Future value

-2 Stability/flexibilit y

0 Enclosure 0 Supplies -1 Heritage 0 Agglomeration - Cultures of + Ecosystems -1 Integration

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Table a.6 Respondent 3

Table a.7 Respondent 6

Economy Society Environmen

t

Culture Utility

value

0 Allocation- efficiency

- 2

Accessibilit y

+ 1

Safety, nuisance

-2 Freedom of choice -

2

Accessibility 0 Distribution -1 Pollution, contamination

0 Diversity -

3

External effects 0 Participatio n

-1 Drying out (of grounds)

+ 1

Encounters -

2

Multi-purpose 0 Choice 0 Fragmentation Perceive

d value

0 Reputation 0 Inequality + 1

Space, serenity

-3 Authenticit y

- 2

Attractiveness - 3

Connectivit y

0 Beauty +

1

Beauty -

3

Safety 0 Health 0 Contrast

Future value

0 Stability/flexibilit y

0 Enclosure 0 Supplies -1 Heritage 0 Agglomeration -

3

Cultures of poverty

-1 Ecosystems 0 Integration -

1

Cumulative attraction

0 Renewal

Economy Society Environme

nt

Culture Utility

value + 1

Allocation- efficiency

-2 Accessibilit y

0 Safety, nuisance

0 Freedom of choice -1 Accessibility 0 Distributio

n

0 Pollution, contamination

0 Diversity 0 External effects +

1

Participatio n

0 Drying out (of grounds)

-2 Encounters +

1

Multi-purpose -3 Choice 0 Fragmentatio n

Perceive d value

-2 Reputation 0 Inequality + 1

Space, serenity

-3 Authenticit y

-2 Attractiveness -3 Connectivit y

-3 Beauty +

1

Beauty

0 Safety -3 Health 0 Contrast

Future value

-3 Stability/flexibili ty

0 Enclosure -3 Supplies -1 Heritage 0 Agglomeration 0 Cultures of

poverty

-2 Ecosystems -3 Integration -3 Cumulative

attraction

0 Renewal

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