borgerundersøgelser
Borgerundersøgelser, also known as citizen surveys or public consultations, are systematic methods used by governments, public agencies, and non‑profit organizations to gather opinions, preferences, and feedback from citizens about policy issues, public services, or planned projects. The concept emerged in the late twentieth century as part of the broader trend toward participatory governance and democratic deliberation. By integrating citizen input into decision‑making, authorities aim to increase transparency, legitimacy, and responsiveness while potentially reducing conflict and improving policy outcomes.
Methodologically, borgerundersøgelser can take many forms. Traditional door‑to‑door questionnaires, telephone interviews, and mail surveys are common
The use of borgerundersøgelser spans a wide array of policy domains. Urban planning projects often rely on