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Alberto Cottica

Impact of Citizen Participation on Decision Making in a Knowledge Intensive Policy Field - 1 views

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    A Euro project looking at the impact of citizen participation in a knowledge-intensive policy field.
Alberto Cottica

http://www.cit-part.at/CIT-PART%20Policy%20Brief%20Final.pdf - 0 views

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    A case study of the impact of public participation on technology policy: xenotransplantation. In a nutshell: no impact detectable, the field was dominated by civil servants and experts.
Alberto Cottica

Europa : CORDIS : Search : Simple search : Projects - 1 views

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    A Euro project looking at the impact of citizen participation in a knowledge-intensive policy field.
Francesco Mureddu

HCSim: Agent-Based Healthcare Surge Capacity Model: Tools: NISAC: LANL - 0 views

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    The HCSim model is used to gauge the impact of mass-casualty incidents on hospital capacity.
david osimo

The filter bubble - 0 views

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    Eli Pariser explores how ideas move in the networked economy. As the board president of MoveOn.org, he pioneered many practices of online organizing. Now, Pariser is focused on the social and political impact of the personalized web, examining the role that filters - both cognitive and software-based - have in shaping what information spreads, which he refers to as the Filter Bubble .
David Price

Connected Commuting - The New Cities Foundation - 0 views

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    A detailed case study of commuting and social networks in San Jose, which suggests that sentiment analysis has the potential to help cities and local transportation authorities define their priorities, planning, investments and assess the impact of infrastructure investments.
David Price

Jurix 2012 Workshop on Argumentation Technology for Policy Deliberations - 1 views

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    The Workshop on Argumentation Technology for Policy Deliberations will present the results of the European FP7 IMPACT Project, along with invited talks by leading developers and users of argumentation tools for supporting public participation in policy deliberations on the World-Wide-Web.
Marina Klitsi

PERIPHERIA: Smart Peripheral Cities for Sustainable Lifestyles - 1 views

The objective of PERIPHÈRIA http://www.peripheria.eu/ is to deploy convergent Future Internet (FI) platforms and services for the promotion of sustainable lifestyles in and across emergent networks...

Smart city web2.0 Open service convergence platform

started by Marina Klitsi on 02 May 12 no follow-up yet
armenias

Simulatore del processo di rilevazione incidenti stradali - Comune di Verona - 0 views

TITLE: Simulatore del processo di rilevazione incidenti stradali YEAR: 2010 AUTHOR: Arnaldo vecchietti REFERENCE PEOPLE/ORGANISATION: Polizia Municipale Verona - Nucleo Infortunistica USED TOOL: ...

crossoverproject 3.1. Case Studies _ best Practices 2.3.4.1. Impact Assessment 1.2.3.5. R&D Public Order & Safety 4.1.2.2. Local Government

started by armenias on 04 May 12 no follow-up yet
armenias

Evaluating the Use of an Integrated Approach to Support Energy and Climate Policy Formu... - 0 views

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    YEAR: 2010 ISSN: 1996-1073 AUTHOR/s: Bassi REFERENCE PEOPLE/ORGANISATION: Millennium Institute LINKS: http://www.millennium-institute.org/ DESCRIPTION: With the adoption of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997 national leaders have startedinvestigating options for reducing carbon emissions within national borders. Despiteconfronting similar energy issues, every country that adopted the Kyoto Protocol has aunique energy strategy -being characterized by a different context, social, economicor environmental that influences the way different nations deal with climate change andother energy-related issues. Finding that currently available energy models are often toodetailed or narrowly focused to inform longer-term policy formulation and evaluation holistically, the present study proposes the utilization of an integrated cross-sectoralmedium to longer-term research and modeling approach, incorporating variousmethodologies to minimize exogenous assumptions and endogenously represent the keydrivers of the system analyzed. The framework proposed includes feedback, delays andnon-linearity and focuses on structure, scenarios and policies, requires a profoundcustomization of the model that goes beyond a new parameterization. The inclusion of social and environmental factors, in addition to economic ones, all unique to thegeographical area analyzed, allows for a wider analysis of the implication of policies byidentifying potential side effect or longer-term bottlenecks for socio-economicdevelopment and environmental preservation arising from cross-sectoral relations.
David Price

Evidence Hub - 1 views

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    "An Evidence Hub is designed to help your members add their insights where they'll make the highest impact, and through the use of different visualizations/maps, helps answer questions such as the following: Who in my region is working on this problem? Are there any partnerships between projects in these two areas, on this theme?"
Igor Mayer

Social Impact Games :: Entertaining Games with Non-Entertainment Goals - 0 views

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    One of the catalogues of COTS serious games. Not recently updated however.
Francesco Mureddu

Climate change impacts and adaptation in Bangladesh : an agent-based approach - 0 views

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    Abstract: Bangladesh exemplifies the complex challenges facing densely populated coastal regions. The pressures on the country are immense: around 145 million people live within an area of just 145,000 sq-km at the confluence of three major river systems: the Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Meghna. While progress has been made, poverty remains widespread, with around 39% of children under five malnourished. Most of its land-mass lies below 10m above sea level with considerable areas at sea level, leading to frequent and prolonged flooding during the monsoons. Sea level rise is leading to more flooding as storm surges rise off higher sea levels, pushing further inland. Higher sea levels also result in salt-water intrusion into freshwater coastal aquifers and estuaries, contaminating drinking water and farmland. Warmer ocean waters are also expected to lead to an increase in the intensity of tropical storms.
David Price

Fixing consultation - 1 views

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    The UK Government is improving the way it consults by adopting a more proportionate and targeted approach, so that the type and scale of engagement is proportional to the potential impacts of the proposal. The emphasis is on understanding the effects of a proposal and focussing on real engagement with key groups rather than following a set process.
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