Social Consultation in the Service of Transport Development - The lessons drawn from the Adaptation of the Consul Framework System
Abstract
Public participation gains more and more importance in the process of implementing public developments. This paper describes the method and results of the public consultation process of 10 transport development projects relating to Budapest and its agglomeration. The research has been carried out under the framework of the SMART-MR Research & Development project which can significantly contribute to the success of future social evaluation processes. The public consultation was conducted by implementing the Consul public software tool using its modules, voting and budgeting. Results have shown the financial consciousness of respondents in the presence of a budget constraint.
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