主催: Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies
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Public involvement has recently been introduced into the road planning process at the conceptual stage in Japan. However, there is a lack of agreed-upon evaluation methods for individual processes. It is very difficult for citizens to distinguish between the planning process evaluation and planning decision evaluation. This study developed a method for citizens' evaluation withdrawing items assessing procedure from other outcome items for road planning. A body of questions for citizens's evaluation was constructed and the residential questionnaire survey was conducted in Yokohama North-West Corridor, of which the public was involved in the development of the "rough plan". The feasibility of citizens' evaluation for planning process was discussed while examining the question items; the effects of respondent's attributes on perception were analyzed; the determinants of citizens' attitude to government and the participatory planning process were studied by performing regression analysis.