Planners As Researchers: Can A Community Science Approach Benefit Planning Research And Practice?

JOURNAL OF PLANNING EDUCATION AND RESEARCH(2021)

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Abstract
Community science involves volunteers in research to democratize it and increase its relevance, scope, and impact. In this study, we use a community science research project that evaluated equity in local comprehensive plans to test whether a community science approach provided the purported benefits for researchers and practitioners. We found that although initial quality from volunteered data was lower, we could validate it to a high standard. We found that the community science approach increased the researchers' capacity, ensured relevance, and helped disseminate practical knowledge about planning equity.
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community science, equity, comprehensive planning, public participation, vulnerability, citizen science
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