A problem-structuring method for complex societal decisions: Its philosophical and psychological dimensions |
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Authors: | Donald Hector Carleton Christensen Jim Petrie |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia;2. Department of Philosophy, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia |
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Abstract: | A novel approach to problem-structuring for decisions relating to the sustainable development of large-scale infrastructure is presented. The philosophical (a critical realist ontology and epistemology), psychological (implications of behavioural and cognitive psychology), and systems dimensions (dynamics and emergent properties) of the problem are discussed, and form the basis of the approach. The problem is structured as a system of “trilemmas” (a means of representing and criticising sets of three competing forces), representing different aspects of the problem and considered in the context of a number of problem dimensions. A case study relating to the development of a sustainable water system for a major Australian metropolis is developed to test the value of the approach. |
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Keywords: | Problem-structuring Complex societal problems Sustainable development Psychology Practical philosophy |
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