CONCEPTS FOR MODEL-BASED POLICY CONSTRUCTION.

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Abstract

In this text a bird's-eye overview of the relation between modelling and policy construction is presented. After discussing the rationale for the need of such a relation, the main elements and aspects of policy construction are reviewed in paragraph 1. Hence, policy evaluation, planning, conflict-resolution/consensus-generation, organizational models and participation are highlighted from a system-oriented, structured-modelling viewpoint in subsequent sections of this chapter. In paragraph 7 an example, that brings most of these principles together, illustrates them in a practical context. Finally a note on tools, endeavouring to relate what is needed to what is available, sets out tasks for future research into modelling and model-utilisation utensils.

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Elzas, M. S. (1984). CONCEPTS FOR MODEL-BASED POLICY CONSTRUCTION. In NATO ASI Series, Series F: Computer and Systems Sciences (Vol. 10, pp. 133–181). Springer-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82144-8_6

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