Question:
Which document first identified Participatory Reflection and Action as the leading school of participatory planning?
AUnited Nations Sustainable Development Goals
BBuilding Bridges through Participatory Planning (UN Habitat)
CThe World Bank Development Report
DUnited Nations Declaration on Human Rights
Answer:
B. Building Bridges through Participatory Planning (UN Habitat)
Explanation:
Fred Fisher, in the UN Habitat document "Building Bridges through Participatory Planning", identified Participatory Reflection and Action as the leading school of participatory planning. This document marked an important recognition of participatory approaches within global development frameworks.