This paper presents the research framework of the scientific project MINIPART – Improving Participation in Spatial Planning of Mining Areas, funded by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia through the PRISMA program (Grant #7598). The project focuses on communities facing environmental, economic, and social challenges caused by intensive mineral resource exploitation. Growing public opposition and resistance from non-governmental organisations to mining projects stem from concerns about negative impacts and exclusion from decision-making processes, resulting in increasing distrust in state institutions. The MINIPART project employs a mixed-methods approach—combining qualitative and quantitative techniques—to identify effective public participation methods and tailor them to the needs of various stakeholders. The project develops a database of participatory methods based on a review of relevant literature, an international study visit, and consultations with citizens and experts. These methods are being tested in the City of Bor and the Municipality of Majdanpek through surveys, interviews, and focus groups.
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