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1、Z764-96(reaffirmed 2012)A Guide to Public InvolvementStandards Update ServiceZ764-96March 1996Title:A Guide to Public InvolvementPagination:172 pages (viii preliminary and 164 text).To register for e-mail notification about any updates to this publicationgo to shop.csa.caclick on CSA Update ServiceT
2、he List ID that you will need to register for updates to this publication is 2005591.If you require assistance, please e-mail techsupportcsagroup.org or call 416-747-2233.Visit CSA Groups policy on privacy at csagroup.org/legal to find out how we protect your personal information. Z764-96 A Guide to
3、 Public Involvement ISSN 0377-5669 Published in March 7996 by Canadian Standards Association 778 Rexdale Boulevard, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada M9W 7R3 TechnlclIl EdItor: Husam Mansour Mllnllglng Editor: Gary Burford Senior Project Editor: Ann Martin Editor: Maria Adragna Publishing System Operlltors
4、: Ursula Das/Grace DeStefano Canadian Standards Association - 7996 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. Contents Technical Committee on Public Involvement v Prefa
5、ce vii 1. Introduction 1.1 What is the purpose of this Guide? 1.2 What does public involvement mean? 3 1.3 Why involve the public? 3 1.4 How is this Guide organized? 5 2. Do You Need to Involve the Public? 9 2.1 Can you describe the situation that needs to be addressed? 11 2.2 Have you identified th
6、e potential benefits of involving the public? 11 2.3 Can the public still make a difference? 13 2.4 Do you understand the external aspects of the situation? 13 2.5 Do you understand stakeholder interests and positions? 15 2.6 Do you understand the implications of not involving the public? 21 A Guide
7、 to Public Involvement 3. Have You Laid the Groundwork for a Well-Constructed Process? 25 3.1 Do you understand the nature and scope of the pending decisions? 27 3.2 Do you have a statement of the purpose and goals for the public-involvement process? 27 3.3 Do you know when decisions are required? 3
8、1 3.4 Do you know who should be involved and why? 31 3.5 “Are you familiar with the range of public-involvement mechanisms? 41 3.6 Do you have an indication of the financial and human resources required to support a public-involvement process? 51 3.7 Are your assumptions valid? 53 4. Do You Have the
9、 Elements In Place to Make the Process Work? 63 4.1 Is the purpose of your public-involvement process clear? 67 4.2 Are the timelines for the process clear? 71 4.3 Are the right people involved? 75 4.4 Are you using the appropriate mechanism(s) for involving the public? 83 4.5 Do you have the funds
10、and human resources you need? 89 4.6 Have you set ground rules for the process? 93 4.7 Are you evaluating as you go? 117 5. Did the Process Work? 119 5.1 Do you know what to evaluate and how? 12 I 5.2 Are there opportunities for further progress? 735 5.3 Are you applying the lessons learned? 137 5.4
11、 Are you communicating and implementing project decisions? 141 Attachments 1. Building Consensus for a Sustainable Future 145 2. Further Reading 159 Index 160 March 1996 iii Z764-96 IV March 1996 A Guide to Public Involvement Technical Committee on Public Involvement I. Hillard R. BahIa C. Brassard
12、L. Brooks P. Deschamps I. GodIn P. Hayes P. LeBlanc D. McCallum S. McMechan B. Plesuk M. SmIth I. Thoms G. Willson B. WrIght H. Mansour Collard Consulting Network, Winnipeg, Manitoba Advance Engineered Products Limited, Regina, Saskatchewan Environment Canada, Hull, Quebec University of Toronto, Tor
13、onto, Ontario Hydro-Quebec, Montreal, Quebec Quebec, Quebec Resource Futures International, Ottawa, Ontario Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency, Hull, Quebec M + A Environmental Consultants Inc., Hamilton, Ontario The Network, Waterloo, Ontario Gulf Canada Resources Limited, Calgary, Alberta On
14、tario Hydro, Toronto, Ontario Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth, Hamilton, Ontario G.W. Associates Consulting Limited, Calgary, Alberta Kalbest Associates, Brampton, Ontario Canadian Standards AssOCiation, Etobicoke, Ontario Chair Associate ViceChair Associate Associate Administrator In ad
15、dition to the members of the Committee, the following made valuable contribution to the development of this Standard: A. Macintosh Canadian Standards Association, Etobicoke, Ontario M. Kalserman March 1996 Canadian Standards Association, Etobicoke, Ontario v Z764 -96 (1) Consensus is defined as a su
16、bstantial agreement reached by concerned interests. Consensus includes an attempt to remove all objections and implies that although participants may not agree with all aspects of the agreement, they are will ing to accept the total package. To be included in the Guide, specific elements did not, th
17、erefore, require full approval from all members of the Technical Committee. (2) Requests for interpretation should be sent to the Standards Development Division of CSA at the address below. They should explain the problem as clearly as possible and specify its location in the Guide. Interpretations
18、are published in CSAs regular publication, Info Update. For information about the periodical or to become a subscriber, write to CSA Sales Promotion - Info Update at the following address: Canadian Standards Association, 178 Rexdale Boulevard, Etobicoke, Ontario M9W 1 R3 . vi March 1996 A Guide to P
19、ublic Involvement Preface This is the first edition of CSA Guide Z764-96, A Guide to Public Involvement This Guide has been prepared by the CSA Technical Committee on Public Involvement, under the jurisdiction of the Standards Steering Committee on Environmental Technology. It was developed by conse
20、nsus 1 and has been subject to a broad peer review. The subject matter covered in this Guide appeared to the Committee well-suited to the popular medium of interactive software and so is available in both print and electronic forms. The questions and information in the Guide will help project propon
21、ents work out the opportunities and implications of getting the public involved in project decisions and design a process taHor-made for their situation. CSA welcomes suggestions for improving this Guide, which will be reviewed and revised periodically.2 CSA gratefully acknowledges the assistance of
22、 Environment Canada in the development of this Guide. March 1996 vII Z764-96 (1) This Guide does not address any requirements for public consultation or participation found in federal, provincial, or municipal statutes. The degree to which compliance with this guide would fulfill any legal obligatio
23、ns can only be determined by the appropriate government agency. viii March 7996 A Guide to Public Involvement 1. Introduction This Guide will help you determine whether or not to involve the public in making a decision or dealing with an issue in which both you and it have an interest. If, after rev
24、iewing the first section, you decide to go ahead and seek the views and input of others, the next section will help you assess the appropriate level of public and stakeholder involvement, taking into consideration your particular goals and the time and budget available. Other parts of the Guide will
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