“Not In My Back Yard” – Community Decisions, Technology, City Development

Authors

  • Péter Dobay PTE Közgazdaságtudományi Kar Gazdaságmódszertani Intézet, Pécs
  • Yigal Tzadok Ashdod

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17649/TET.20.3.1063

Keywords:

közösségi döntések, közhasznú információk, távközlés, zöld mozgalom, önkormányzati döntések, információ-brokering, döntési modellek, muddling trough módszer, NIMBY probléma, Izrael

Abstract

Community decisions are more frequently on the agenda, than researchers of decision making processes should guess. Which methodology might be used, when background ex- perts have diverging opinion, when members of the community neglect „rational" arguments and processes, but ask for dernocratic voting? Leaders of ministries, self-governing bodies have limited time for certain decisions like building a new waste-collecting center, a huge radar antennae, a new airport in the neighborhood of a settlement. The problem area mentioned here is a telecommunication development of a new Israeli city, Modí'in, where decision makers used a special compromising method, the „muddling through" decision making process to have a satisfying (but, for sure, not optimal) solution, together with the regional community opinion leaders, expert groups, investors and authorities.

Author Biographies

Péter Dobay , PTE Közgazdaságtudományi Kar Gazdaságmódszertani Intézet, Pécs

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Yigal Tzadok , Ashdod

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Published

2006-09-01

How to Cite

Dobay, P. and Tzadok, Y. (2006) “‘Not In My Back Yard’ – Community Decisions, Technology, City Development”, Tér és Társadalom, 20(3), pp. 1–17. doi: 10.17649/TET.20.3.1063.

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