Integrating Problem Structuring Methods And Concept-Knowledge Theory For An Advanced Policy Design: Lessons From A Case Study In Cyprus
Résumé
Evidence suggests that policies largely fail, due, on the one side, to a simplification of the uncertainty and complexity associated with stakeholders' problem understanding and, on the other side, to the lack of methodologies for the innovative generation of policy alternatives. This work describes a methodology based on the integration between Problem Structuring Methods and Concept-Knowledge Theory, as mean to transform ambiguity in problem framing from barrier to enabling factor in collaborative settings. This supports the generative design process for innovative and consensual policies. The methodology was implemented for the design of water management policy in the Republic of Cyprus
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