CONTEXTUALISING PEOPLE’S PARTICIPATION
Participation is, as the World Bank (1996) defines, a process through which people influence
and share control over development initiatives. Though participation sometimes causes delays
in the decision-making (Innes & Booher 2004) or increases cost (Olson 1965) or brings
CONTEXTUALISING PEOPLE’S PARTICIPATION
Participation is, as the World Bank (1996) defines, a process through which people influence
and share control over development initiatives. Though participation sometimes causes delays
in the decision-making (Innes & Booher 2004) or increases cost (Olson 1965) or brings