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Information Systems for Solving
Wicked Urban Problems




Robert	
  Goodspeed	
  
MIT	
  Department	
  of	
  Urban	
  Studies	
  and	
  Planning	
  
	
  
October	
  7,	
  2011	
  
Urban	
  Systems	
  CollaboraDve	
  Seminar	
  
Audio	
  online	
  at:	
  urbansystemscollaboraDve.org	
  
Outline

1.  Can	
  the	
  city	
  system	
  be	
  opDmized?	
  
   	
  The	
  case	
  of	
  metropolitan	
  Boston	
  
2.  What	
  informaDon	
  systems	
  should	
  we	
  build	
  to	
  
       solve	
  wicked	
  urban	
  problems?	
  
Can the city system be optimized?




IBM Rio Operations Center                             Conceptual Drawing of “City Planning Center”
“Smarter Cities are urban areas that exploit          From Melvin Branch’s 1981 book “Continuous City
operational data, such as that arising from traffic   Planning: Integrating municipal management and city
congestion, power consumption statistics, and         planning”
public safety events, to optimize the operation of
city services.” (Harrison et al 2010)

Image Source:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ibm_media/5299500003/
Source: Savas, ES. 1970. “Cybernetics in City Hall.” Science 168 (3935):1066.
Dynamics of city government




Source: City of Boston
Goal setting
          Who has the legitimacy to set goals? What if they disagree?


    Goal Stakeholders         Source of Legitimacy           Dilemmas
                                                      Multiple levels of
Elected Officials          Democracy (elections)      government
                                                      Should there be limits?
Experts                    Professional               Which professions?
Residents                  Personal                   Which residents?

Committees, commissions,   Member identities          How should they be
boards, etc.               Group activities           involved?
Structure of government and service delivery




Power fragmented across the metropolis                      Source: Map by author using MAPC MetroBoston
•     101 municipalities                                    Datacommon (metrobostondatacommon.org)
•     Myriad of public and private agencies
    –       Transit: MBTA, private, city
    –       Sewer: MWRA, munis, private
    –       Electrical: Nstar, National Grid, munis
    –       Rail: Amtrak, freight companies
    –       Roads: MassDOT, DCR, municipalities
Powers restricted by state law
    –       E.g., cannot create new taxes
Power fragmented within city hall
•     Multiple departments, agencies, advisory committees
•     Separation of powers – city council
Administration                                                                        ORGANIZATION OF CITY GOVERNMENT
                                                                                                                                                                                                Non- Mayoral

                                                                                                                                                                                                  City Clerk
                                                Office of the Mayor                          CITIZENS OF BOSTON
                                                                                                                                                                                         (appointed by City Council)
                                                 Chief of Staff (1)                                                                 Intergovernmental
                                              Corporation Counsel (1)                                                                    Relations                                               City Council
                                               Office of Emergency                                                               Neighborhood Services                                        (elected position)
                                                 Preparedness (1)                                                               Office of New Bostonians
                                                Chief of Policy and                                  Mayor                     Office of Public Information                                  Finance Commission
                                                    Planning (1)                                                                                                                           (appointed by Governor)

                                                                                                                                                                                               Licensing Board
                                                                                                                                                                                           (appointed by Governor)



                                   Office of the Chief Operating Officer                      Chief Operating Officer                Boston Public Library
                                               Labor Relations                                                                           Graphic Arts
                                             Human Resources                                                                   Management & Information Services
                                                                                                                                      Registry Division




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Housing &
                                                                                 Public Health               Public Works &           Economic                                      Environment and
  Education                  Finance                 Public Safety                                                                                              Public Property                                    Human Services       Neighborhood
                                                                                 Commission (2)               Transportation         Development                                         Energy
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Development


                                                                                                                                        Boston                    Property &
Boston Public               Assessing                     Fire                                                 Public Works        Redevelopment                                                                                        Neighborhood
                                                                             Boston Housing                                                                      Construction          Environment                     Civil Rights
  Schools                                                                      Authority*                                         Authority/Economic                                                                                     Development
                                                                                                                                                                 Management
                                                                                                                                     Development
                                                                                                                                      Industrial
                             Auditing                    Police                                               Transportation         Commission *                                  Open Space Planning             Boston Centers for
                                                                                                                                                              Parks & Recreation
                                                                                                                                                                                           (3)                      Youth & Families

                                                                                                                                   Boston Residents
                      Budget Management                                                                                            Job Policy Office          Consumer Affairs &                                   Elderly Commission
                                                                                                                                                                                   Inspectional Services
                                                                                                                                                                  Licensing

                                                                                                                                    Small & Local
                           Purchasing                                                                                             Business E nterprise         Arts, Tourism &                                     Veterans' Services
                                                                                                                                         Office                Special Events

                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Emergency Shelter
                            Treasury
                                                                                                                                                                   Elections

                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Women's
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Commission
                       Retirement Board *
                                                                  Where is the
                                                                  control center?
     * Not In Operating Budget                                                                                                                                                                                         Youth Fund
     (1) Has cabinet rank.
     (2) The Boston Public Health Commission is an indepe    ndent authority created in June 1996.

                                                                  Do all departments
     (3) Programmatically within this cabinet; financially in Parks & Recreation



                                                                  share the same
                                                                  goals?
Source: NASA GSF GOES Project/NASA Earth Observatory (Irene)

Disturbances                            http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=51899




  Unpredictable,	
  
    unprecedented	
  
  Exogenous	
  forces:	
  
    economic	
  shiRs,	
  climate	
  
    change,	
  gas	
  prices	
  
Source: Flickr/Evan Leeson
                                        http://www.flickr.com/photos/ecstaticist/3423689554/




Can the city be modeled as
a complex system?
•  Natural and physical systems
•  Human behavior
    •  Poorly described by any theory
    •  Complex interactions
•  Subject to exogenous forces
•  Highly stochastic
Simulation Useful

Critique of urban models:
•  Not practical for real-life
•  Not rigorous enough for research

Lee’s Seven Sins:
(still a major problem = ✔)
–  Hypercomprehensiveness ✔
–  Grossness
–  Hungriness
–  Wrongheadedness ✔
–  Complicatedness ✔
–  Mechanicalness ✔                   Allocation modeling makes many assumptions to find useful
–  Expensiveness ✔

                  results. Image: Lulu Xue for MIT Class 11.951, M. Flaxman,
                                      Simulating Sustainable Futures, Fall 2008.



“Build only simply models”
Source: Lee (1974, 1993)
Information Feedback

Practical
•  Dumb systems, lack of data
Institutional
•  Systems in silos within and between
   governments (Ferreira and Evans
   1995)
Theoretical
•  Data we have like trace measures
                                         The City of Boston crime tracking system is
   may not measure what we want to       not easily available to other departments, or
                                         the public. Image source: City of Boston
   know (Webb 2000)
OK,	
  opDmizaDon	
  and	
  real-­‐Dme	
  control	
  is	
  hard	
  but	
  
important	
  for	
  some	
  things	
  such	
  as	
  crisis	
  response	
  and	
  
urban	
  service	
  delivery.	
  
	
  
What	
  it	
  can	
  achieve	
  is	
  fundamentally	
  limited	
  by	
  legal,	
  
poliDcal,	
  and	
  pracDcal	
  consideraDons.	
  
	
  
What	
  informaDon	
  systems	
  do	
  we	
  need	
  to	
  tackle	
  the	
  really	
  
big	
  problems?	
  
What is a ‘Wicked’ Problem?
                              Rittel and Webber (1973)




         Poorly Defined     Complex context         Many stakeholders involved




      Solutions require design Decisions require weighing    Long time horizons
      and analysis             value trade-offs


Examples:
How should our city grow? How can we improve equity? How do we create jobs?
Can they be tackled?
             Yes! Analytic-Deliberative-Design Processes




Source: Faga 2006
What information systems do we need?
            •      Public	
  informaDon	
  collecDon	
  and	
  
                   access	
  
                 •      Public	
  and	
  private	
  data	
  infrastructures	
  
                 •      Public	
  measurement	
  systems	
  
                 	
  
            •      DeliberaDve	
  analysis	
  and	
  modeling	
  
                 •      Enhanced	
  access	
  to	
  analysis	
  skills,	
  
                        improved	
  modeling	
  methods	
  
                 •      Federated	
  modeling	
  systems	
  
                 	
  
            •      Process	
  support	
  
                 •      ParDcipaDon	
  technology	
  
                 •      Knowledge	
  and	
  process	
  management	
  
Public information collection and access systems
                   (designed with humanist values)
•     Public	
  and	
  private	
  data	
  
      infrastructures	
  
     •    SpaDal	
  data	
  infrastructure	
  
     •    Data	
  portals	
  and	
  APIs	
  
•     Public	
  measurement	
  systems	
  
     •    Crowdsourced	
  datasets	
  
     •    Volunteered	
  geographic	
  
          informaDon	
  
•     Humanist	
  values	
  
     •    Security	
  (Supply	
  and	
  Demand)	
  
     •    Privacy	
  (Fair	
  InformaDon	
  
          PracDces)	
  
                                                      Functional view of SDI
     •    Democracy	
  
     •    Others?	
  
Examples
Short-term Public Value
•  Useful apps
•  Access to government services
•  Crisis mapping/emergency
   response

Long-term Public Value
•  Open innovation
•  Operational improvements
•  Research uses
•  Policy and planning monitoring
   and analysis
Deliberative Analysis
•  All stakeholders should be
   able to create, critique, and
   understand models (NOT
   everyone – sociotechnical
   perspective)
•  Goal is improved ability to
   use them to test alternatives,
   evaluate policies
•  Most tools still expensive
   “black boxes” even for
   appropriate users
    •    E.g., GIS-based tools,
         Transportation models
•  Developments:
    •  XML for planning analytics
       (Singh 2003)
    •  Envision Tomorrow going
       open source?
    •  Lincoln Institute open
       source tools book
                                    Source: Fregonese Associates
Process Support
                                                                        •  Analytic
                                                                             •    Spreadsheets, GIS,
                                                                                  models
                                                                        •  Deliberative
                   Management           Planning
                    Systems               Tools                              •    Forums, polling,
                                                                                  surveys, websites
                                                                        •  Design
                                                                             •    GIS, Sketchup,
                                                                                  Design software




System             Inside               Outside          Example
                   Government           Government
GIS                Operational needs,   Various          ESRI ArcSDE
                   mapping &
                   analysis
Project Tracking   Project              Transparency     Paladin Data
                   Management                            Systems
Permitting         Business process     Monitoring and
                   management           indicators


Plan creation      Document             Commenting and   Limehouse
                   management           feedback         Software
Public                                                     Citizen/
employee                                                   Stakeholder
knowledge                                                  Access
management




                   Information System (web-based)
             Paladin Data Systems – Mukilteo, Washington
How to move forward?
•      Design science research methodology
      •     “If the tool is all there is, the level of knowledge is that of a craft-based
            discipline” (Gregor and Jones 2007)
      •     “scientific” approach to technology development
      •     Kernel social science theories applied to guide problem solving technology
•      Information system development methods
      •     Zachman framework
Information Systems for Solving Wicked Problems




   Public Information              Deliberative Analysis
                                                                         Process Support
  Collection and Access               and Modeling
•  City data portals             •  Improved methods and models    •  Participation technology
•  Crowdsourcing systems for     •  Focus on transparency and      •  Improved understanding of
   needed information               accessibility of assumptions      integration of existing tools
•  Spatial data infrastructure   •  Multiple models                •  Process evaluation
Works Cited
Branch, Melville Campbell. 1981. Continuous city planning : integrating municipal management and city planning.
      New York: Wiley.
Box, George E.P. "Robustness in the Strategy of Scientific Model Building" (May 1979) in Robustness in Statistics:
      Proceedings of a Workshop (1979) edited by RL Launer and GN Wilkinson
Evans, John, and Joseph Ferreira. 1995. Sharing Spatial Information in an Imperfect World: Interactions Between
      Technical and Organizaitonal Issues. In Sharing Geographic Information, edited by H. Onsrud and G. Rushton.
      New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers Center for Urban Policy Research.
Faga, Barbara. 2006. Designing public consensus : the civic theater of community participation for architects,
      landscape architects, planners, and urban designers. Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley.
Goodspeed, Robert. 2010. Open Government Strategy for the City of Boston.
Harrison, C., B. Eckman, R. Hamilton, P. Hartswick, J. Kalagnanam, J. Paraszczak, and P. Williams. 2010.
       Foundations for Smarter Cities. IBM Journal of Research and Development 54 (4):1-16.
Lee, Douglass B. 1973. Requiem for Large-Scale Models. Journal of the American Planning Association 39 (3):163.
Lee, Douglass B. 1994. Retrospective on Large-Scale Urban Models. Journal of the American Planning Association
      60 (1):35.
Rittel, HWJ, and MM Webber. 1973. Dilemmas in a general theory of planning. Policy sciences 4 (2):155-169.
Savas, ES. 1970. Cybernetics in City Hall. Science 168 (3935):1066.
Singh, Raj. 2003. Speaking the Same Language: Using XML for Distributed and Collaborative Planning Analysis and
       Modeling. In ACSP/AESOP.
Webb, Eugene J. 2000. Unobtrusive measures. Rev. ed, Sage classics series. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage
     Publications.
Wiener, Norbert. 1965. Cybernetics : or, Control and communication in the animal and the machine. 2d ed, The M I T
      paperback series,. Cambridge, Mass.: M.I.T. Press.
Discussion


       Robert Goodspeed
       MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning
       web.mit.edu/rgoodspe/www/
       rob.goodspeed@gmail.com
       Twitter: @rgoodspeed

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Information Systems for Solving Wicked Urban Problems

  • 1. Information Systems for Solving Wicked Urban Problems Robert  Goodspeed   MIT  Department  of  Urban  Studies  and  Planning     October  7,  2011   Urban  Systems  CollaboraDve  Seminar   Audio  online  at:  urbansystemscollaboraDve.org  
  • 2. Outline 1.  Can  the  city  system  be  opDmized?    The  case  of  metropolitan  Boston   2.  What  informaDon  systems  should  we  build  to   solve  wicked  urban  problems?  
  • 3. Can the city system be optimized? IBM Rio Operations Center Conceptual Drawing of “City Planning Center” “Smarter Cities are urban areas that exploit From Melvin Branch’s 1981 book “Continuous City operational data, such as that arising from traffic Planning: Integrating municipal management and city congestion, power consumption statistics, and planning” public safety events, to optimize the operation of city services.” (Harrison et al 2010) Image Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ibm_media/5299500003/
  • 4. Source: Savas, ES. 1970. “Cybernetics in City Hall.” Science 168 (3935):1066.
  • 5. Dynamics of city government Source: City of Boston
  • 6. Goal setting Who has the legitimacy to set goals? What if they disagree? Goal Stakeholders Source of Legitimacy Dilemmas Multiple levels of Elected Officials Democracy (elections) government Should there be limits? Experts Professional Which professions? Residents Personal Which residents? Committees, commissions, Member identities How should they be boards, etc. Group activities involved?
  • 7. Structure of government and service delivery Power fragmented across the metropolis Source: Map by author using MAPC MetroBoston •  101 municipalities Datacommon (metrobostondatacommon.org) •  Myriad of public and private agencies –  Transit: MBTA, private, city –  Sewer: MWRA, munis, private –  Electrical: Nstar, National Grid, munis –  Rail: Amtrak, freight companies –  Roads: MassDOT, DCR, municipalities Powers restricted by state law –  E.g., cannot create new taxes Power fragmented within city hall •  Multiple departments, agencies, advisory committees •  Separation of powers – city council
  • 8. Administration ORGANIZATION OF CITY GOVERNMENT Non- Mayoral City Clerk Office of the Mayor CITIZENS OF BOSTON (appointed by City Council) Chief of Staff (1) Intergovernmental Corporation Counsel (1) Relations City Council Office of Emergency Neighborhood Services (elected position) Preparedness (1) Office of New Bostonians Chief of Policy and Mayor Office of Public Information Finance Commission Planning (1) (appointed by Governor) Licensing Board (appointed by Governor) Office of the Chief Operating Officer Chief Operating Officer Boston Public Library Labor Relations Graphic Arts Human Resources Management & Information Services Registry Division Housing & Public Health Public Works & Economic Environment and Education Finance Public Safety Public Property Human Services Neighborhood Commission (2) Transportation Development Energy Development Boston Property & Boston Public Assessing Fire Public Works Redevelopment Neighborhood Boston Housing Construction Environment Civil Rights Schools Authority* Authority/Economic Development Management Development Industrial Auditing Police Transportation Commission * Open Space Planning Boston Centers for Parks & Recreation (3) Youth & Families Boston Residents Budget Management Job Policy Office Consumer Affairs & Elderly Commission Inspectional Services Licensing Small & Local Purchasing Business E nterprise Arts, Tourism & Veterans' Services Office Special Events Emergency Shelter Treasury Elections Women's Commission Retirement Board * Where is the control center? * Not In Operating Budget Youth Fund (1) Has cabinet rank. (2) The Boston Public Health Commission is an indepe ndent authority created in June 1996. Do all departments (3) Programmatically within this cabinet; financially in Parks & Recreation share the same goals?
  • 9. Source: NASA GSF GOES Project/NASA Earth Observatory (Irene) Disturbances http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=51899 Unpredictable,   unprecedented   Exogenous  forces:   economic  shiRs,  climate   change,  gas  prices  
  • 10. Source: Flickr/Evan Leeson http://www.flickr.com/photos/ecstaticist/3423689554/ Can the city be modeled as a complex system? •  Natural and physical systems •  Human behavior •  Poorly described by any theory •  Complex interactions •  Subject to exogenous forces •  Highly stochastic
  • 11. Simulation Useful Critique of urban models: •  Not practical for real-life •  Not rigorous enough for research Lee’s Seven Sins: (still a major problem = ✔) –  Hypercomprehensiveness ✔ –  Grossness –  Hungriness –  Wrongheadedness ✔ –  Complicatedness ✔ –  Mechanicalness ✔ Allocation modeling makes many assumptions to find useful –  Expensiveness ✔ results. Image: Lulu Xue for MIT Class 11.951, M. Flaxman, Simulating Sustainable Futures, Fall 2008. “Build only simply models” Source: Lee (1974, 1993)
  • 12. Information Feedback Practical •  Dumb systems, lack of data Institutional •  Systems in silos within and between governments (Ferreira and Evans 1995) Theoretical •  Data we have like trace measures The City of Boston crime tracking system is may not measure what we want to not easily available to other departments, or the public. Image source: City of Boston know (Webb 2000)
  • 13. OK,  opDmizaDon  and  real-­‐Dme  control  is  hard  but   important  for  some  things  such  as  crisis  response  and   urban  service  delivery.     What  it  can  achieve  is  fundamentally  limited  by  legal,   poliDcal,  and  pracDcal  consideraDons.     What  informaDon  systems  do  we  need  to  tackle  the  really   big  problems?  
  • 14. What is a ‘Wicked’ Problem? Rittel and Webber (1973) Poorly Defined Complex context Many stakeholders involved Solutions require design Decisions require weighing Long time horizons and analysis value trade-offs Examples: How should our city grow? How can we improve equity? How do we create jobs?
  • 15. Can they be tackled? Yes! Analytic-Deliberative-Design Processes Source: Faga 2006
  • 16. What information systems do we need? •  Public  informaDon  collecDon  and   access   •  Public  and  private  data  infrastructures   •  Public  measurement  systems     •  DeliberaDve  analysis  and  modeling   •  Enhanced  access  to  analysis  skills,   improved  modeling  methods   •  Federated  modeling  systems     •  Process  support   •  ParDcipaDon  technology   •  Knowledge  and  process  management  
  • 17. Public information collection and access systems (designed with humanist values) •  Public  and  private  data   infrastructures   •  SpaDal  data  infrastructure   •  Data  portals  and  APIs   •  Public  measurement  systems   •  Crowdsourced  datasets   •  Volunteered  geographic   informaDon   •  Humanist  values   •  Security  (Supply  and  Demand)   •  Privacy  (Fair  InformaDon   PracDces)   Functional view of SDI •  Democracy   •  Others?  
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  • 19. Examples Short-term Public Value •  Useful apps •  Access to government services •  Crisis mapping/emergency response Long-term Public Value •  Open innovation •  Operational improvements •  Research uses •  Policy and planning monitoring and analysis
  • 20. Deliberative Analysis •  All stakeholders should be able to create, critique, and understand models (NOT everyone – sociotechnical perspective) •  Goal is improved ability to use them to test alternatives, evaluate policies •  Most tools still expensive “black boxes” even for appropriate users •  E.g., GIS-based tools, Transportation models •  Developments: •  XML for planning analytics (Singh 2003) •  Envision Tomorrow going open source? •  Lincoln Institute open source tools book Source: Fregonese Associates
  • 21. Process Support •  Analytic •  Spreadsheets, GIS, models •  Deliberative Management Planning Systems Tools •  Forums, polling, surveys, websites •  Design •  GIS, Sketchup, Design software System Inside Outside Example Government Government GIS Operational needs, Various ESRI ArcSDE mapping & analysis Project Tracking Project Transparency Paladin Data Management Systems Permitting Business process Monitoring and management indicators Plan creation Document Commenting and Limehouse management feedback Software
  • 22. Public Citizen/ employee Stakeholder knowledge Access management Information System (web-based) Paladin Data Systems – Mukilteo, Washington
  • 23. How to move forward? •  Design science research methodology •  “If the tool is all there is, the level of knowledge is that of a craft-based discipline” (Gregor and Jones 2007) •  “scientific” approach to technology development •  Kernel social science theories applied to guide problem solving technology •  Information system development methods •  Zachman framework
  • 24. Information Systems for Solving Wicked Problems Public Information Deliberative Analysis Process Support Collection and Access and Modeling •  City data portals •  Improved methods and models •  Participation technology •  Crowdsourcing systems for •  Focus on transparency and •  Improved understanding of needed information accessibility of assumptions integration of existing tools •  Spatial data infrastructure •  Multiple models •  Process evaluation
  • 25. Works Cited Branch, Melville Campbell. 1981. Continuous city planning : integrating municipal management and city planning. New York: Wiley. Box, George E.P. "Robustness in the Strategy of Scientific Model Building" (May 1979) in Robustness in Statistics: Proceedings of a Workshop (1979) edited by RL Launer and GN Wilkinson Evans, John, and Joseph Ferreira. 1995. Sharing Spatial Information in an Imperfect World: Interactions Between Technical and Organizaitonal Issues. In Sharing Geographic Information, edited by H. Onsrud and G. Rushton. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers Center for Urban Policy Research. Faga, Barbara. 2006. Designing public consensus : the civic theater of community participation for architects, landscape architects, planners, and urban designers. Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley. Goodspeed, Robert. 2010. Open Government Strategy for the City of Boston. Harrison, C., B. Eckman, R. Hamilton, P. Hartswick, J. Kalagnanam, J. Paraszczak, and P. Williams. 2010. Foundations for Smarter Cities. IBM Journal of Research and Development 54 (4):1-16. Lee, Douglass B. 1973. Requiem for Large-Scale Models. Journal of the American Planning Association 39 (3):163. Lee, Douglass B. 1994. Retrospective on Large-Scale Urban Models. Journal of the American Planning Association 60 (1):35. Rittel, HWJ, and MM Webber. 1973. Dilemmas in a general theory of planning. Policy sciences 4 (2):155-169. Savas, ES. 1970. Cybernetics in City Hall. Science 168 (3935):1066. Singh, Raj. 2003. Speaking the Same Language: Using XML for Distributed and Collaborative Planning Analysis and Modeling. In ACSP/AESOP. Webb, Eugene J. 2000. Unobtrusive measures. Rev. ed, Sage classics series. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications. Wiener, Norbert. 1965. Cybernetics : or, Control and communication in the animal and the machine. 2d ed, The M I T paperback series,. Cambridge, Mass.: M.I.T. Press.
  • 26. Discussion Robert Goodspeed MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning web.mit.edu/rgoodspe/www/ rob.goodspeed@gmail.com Twitter: @rgoodspeed

Notas do Editor

  1. Short time horizonsDesire for quick returns
  2. Not just about what are goals, also about resources and priorities
  3. Quick, run a simulation of what would happen if a Category 4 Hurricane was on the way?
  4. Where will growth occur?Where market wants (economist)Where zoning allows (lawyer)Where you can build housing types that conform to prevailing social norms of residents (Sociologist)All are correct. Cannot put all in the same model.
  5. “All models wrong, but some are useful” (Box 1979)
  6. Also CBA, Renn, other models
  7. Simon