OECD Guidelines for Citizen Participation Processes

Organization

OECD

Type(s) of Tool

GuidelinesOperationalize sustainability principles, less specific than Benchmarks or Rating Systems.

Sector(s)

Urban Planning, Natural Infrastructure, Energy, Transportation, Waste, Water and Sanitation, Food Systems, Health, ICT/Digital, Buildings, Tools applicable to all sectors

Lifecycle Phase(s)

Strategic PlanningPublic authorities identify the needs and long-term vision for infrastructure development., Project PlanningGeneral strategy for a project’s delivery is developed., Concept DesignTechnical experts broadly outline the project’s basic characteristics.

Open Source

Yes

Language Availability

English

Country of Origin

France

Date of Development

2022

Version

1

Description

The OECD Guidelines for Citizen Participation Processes is a tool for any individual or organisation interested in designing, planning, and implementing a citizen participation process, such as policy makers practitioners, as well as civil society organisations, citizens, the private sector, or academia. The guidelines walk the reader through ten steps to design, plan, and implement a citizen participation process, and detail nine different methods that can be used to involve citizens in policy making. To illustrate these methods, the OECD gathered good practice examples through an open call. As part of this document, the OECD suggests nine guiding principles that help ensure the quality of these processes

Tool Outcome

These are guidelines for any individual or organisation interested in designing, planning, and implementing a citizen participation process. The guidelines walk the reader through ten practical steps, and detail eight different methods that can be used to involve citizens in policy making.

Sustainability Criteria

The methods of citizen participation outlined in these guidelines rely on principles of good practice to ensure their quality:
– Clarity and impact
– Commitment and accountability
– Transparency
– Inclusiveness and accessibility
– Integrity
– Privacy
– Information
– Resources
– Evaluation

Contact Information

https://www.oecd.org/contact/