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  • What is Participatory Budgeting?163556
  • Map of Successful Participatory Budgeting Initiatives 163557
  • International Participatory Budgeting Examples163558
  • IBP - International Budget Partnership163559
  • International Budget Partnership - Participatory Budgeting163560
  • Participedia - Participatory Budgeting163561
  • Civic Activism - Participatory Budgeting163562
  • Participatory budgeting - wikipedia163563
  • World Bank - Participatory Budget Formulation163564
  • International Conference on Participatory Budgeting163565
  • Resources on Participatory Budgeting - World Bank163566
  • Dynamics of Urban Change - Participatory Budgeting (DFID / UCL)163567
  • Participatory Budgeting Google Group163568
  • Budget Allocator (software for PB)163569
  • Study : Learning from the South: Participatory Budgeting Worldwide - 2010 - Germany163570
  • Participatory budgeting - Britain163571
  • Participatory Budgeting UK163572
  • Participatory Budgeting Project - New York, USA163573
  • The People's Budget (UK)163574
  • Participatory Budgeting - HUD Exchange163575
  • Participatory Budgeting - Resources163576
  • BTAP - Global Movement for Budget Transparency, Accountability and participation163577
  • Bürgerhaushalt - Participatory budgeting - Germany (English, German)163578
  • Great Cities: Participatory Budgeting (USA)163579
  • Participatory Budgeting in New York City163580
  • Participatory Budgeting in Chicago163581
  • Participatory Budgeting - Canada163582
  • Porto Alegre - Brasil163583
  • Porto Alegre Participatory Budgeting Virtual Library163584
  • Journal of Public Deliberation Special Issue: The Spread of Participatory Budgeting Across the Globe: Adoption, Adaptation, and Impacts (various papers - 2012) 163585
  • Book (free online pdf): Hope for Democracy: 25 Years of Participatory Budgeting Worldwide (Nelson Dias, 2014)163586
  • Book: Framing Citizen Participation: Participatory Budgeting in France, Germany and the United Kingdom (Anja Röcke 2014)163587
  • Book: Participatory Budgeting in Asia and Europe: Key Challenges of Participation (Rudolf Traub-Merz et al, 2013)163588
  • Book: Everyone Counts: Could "Participatory Budgeting" Change Democracy? (Josh Werner, 2014)163589
  • Book: Participatory Budgeting in Zimbabwe: Experiences and Reflections From Harare City Council (Tawanda Zinyama, 2012)163590
  • Book: Schools of Democracy: How Ordinary Citizens (Sometimes) Become Competent in Participatory Budgeting Institutions (Julien Talpin, 2012)163591
  • Book: Bootstrapping Democracy: Transforming Local Governance and Civil Society in Brazil (Gianpaolo Baiocchi et al, 2011)163592
  • Book: Participatory budgeting and human capabilities : making the transition to a better world (Carlos Eduardo Schönerwald Da Silva, 2009)163593
  • Book (free online pdf): Participatory Budgeting in Africa – A Training Companion for Anglophone Countries – Part I Concepts and Principles (UN Habitat, 2007)163594
  • Book: Participatory Budgeting in Brazil Contestation, Cooperation, and Accountability (Brian Wampler, 2007)163595
  • Book: Participatory budgeting (Anwar Shah, 2007)163596
  • Book (free online pdf): 72 Frequently Asked Questions about Participatory Budgeting (UN Habitat, 2004)163597
  • Report: The Democratic Contribution of Participatory Budgeting - LSE 05/15163598
  • Budgets for the People: Brazil's Democratic Innovations - Foreign Affairs 03/15163599
  • Lessons From Paris, Home to Europe's Largest Participatory Budget - Tech President 02/15163600
  • The City That Gave Its Residents $3 Million - The Atlantic 11/14163602
  • Parisians have their say on city’s first €20m ‘participatory budget’ - Guardian 10/14163603
  • Paper: Contribution of Participatory Budgeting to provision and management of basic services - IIED 09/14163604
  • The merits of participatory budgeting - Al Jazeera 05/14163606
  • Paper: Participatory Budgeting in Cameroon: Booklovers, Mayors and Citizens - Africa Research Institute 05/14163607
  • Paper: Participatory Budgeting as if Emancipation Mattered - Politics & Society 03/14163608
  • Brazil let its citizens make decisions about city budgets. Here’s what happened. - WP 02/14163609
  • Participatory Budgeting Around the World - The Gov Lab 09/13163610
  • Participatory Budgeting in Year Two: Reinvigorating Local Democracy in NYC - Huff post 03/13163611
  • Putting In Their 2 Cents - NYT 03/12163612
  • Chicago’s $1.3 Million Experiment in Democracy - Yes Magazine 04/10163613
  • Report: Participatory Planning Participatory Planning and Budgeting Budgeting at the Sub-national Level at the Sub-national Level at the Sub-national Level - UN Desa 06/05163614
  • Paper: e-Participatory Budgeting: e-Democracy from Theory to Success? - World Bank 09/08163615
  • Paper: Participatory Budgeting in Europe: Potentials and Challenges - International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 03/08163616
  • Paper: Participatory Budgeting: Conceptual Framework and Analysis of its Contribution to Urban Governance and the Millennium Development Goals - UNDP 06/04163617
  • Porto Alegre's Budget Of, By, And For the People - Yes Magazine 12/02163618
  • Report: Budgets & Ballots in Brazil: Participatory Budgeting from the City to the State - IDS 01/02163619
  • Report: Participatory budgeting in Brazilian cities: limits and possibilities in building democratic institutions - Environment&Urbanization 04/01163620
  • A Guide to Participatory Budgeting - International Budget Partnership 10/00 *.pdf163621
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