Abstract:
This capstone project analyzes city inhabitant’s involvement in urban development in
Azerbaijan and proposes a policy solution that tackles the lack of citizen participation in
urban planning and of mechanisms involving citizens in this process. The proposal is the
result of the evaluation of three policies that address the three main causes of the problem:
Unprioritized collective urban development solved by implementing the community practice
of Planning for Real (PFR); Absence of training and institutional structure for participatory
planning with education and training of citizens to participate in urban planning as a social
capital; and to solve the exclusionary urban planning and execution process it is proposed
to involve citizens in urban planning by using digital tools. After evaluating the policies
presented, this policy paper concludes that the most appropriate and inclusive solution for
Azerbaijan is to adopt the Planning for Real (PFR) community process in urban
developments.