publikumsinddragelse
Publikumsinddragelse is a Danish concept describing the practice of involving the public in the activities and decision-making process of a local community. It is a central element in the Danish model of municipal administration, emphasizing the importance of citizen participation and ownership.
The concept of publikumsinddragelse emerged in the 1970s and 1980s as a response to the traditional top-down
The underlying idea is that citizens who are involved in the decision-making process are more likely to
Practices and types of publikumsinddragelse include emphasis on participatory budgeting, public consultations, and citizen involvement in
Studies on publikumsinddragelse have shown that it is associated with better public health outcomes, increased economic