• DocumentCode
    3449723
  • Title

    Facts and values, cars and smog: analytical perspectives of stakeholders in air quality and transportation planning in Los Angeles, CA

  • Author

    Keating, Terry J.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Environ. Sci. & Eng., North Carolina Univ., Chapel Hill, NC, USA
  • fYear
    1996
  • fDate
    21-22 Jun 1996
  • Firstpage
    398
  • Lastpage
    405
  • Abstract
    Technical policy decisions can be thought of as resulting from two models: an environmental model and a preference model. The environmental model is a description of the physical and social systems affected by the policy decision. The preference model is a description of the preferences of the decision maker for the outcomes predicted by the environmental model. In many technical policy making processes, the development of the environmental model is delegated to technical experts. In these processes, efforts to involve stakeholders tend to focus on characterizing the stakeholders´ preferences for various outcomes. Such efforts fail to recognize that stakeholders differ in their description of the problem as well as in their preferences. This paper presents techniques for characterizing differences in stakeholder´s analytical perspectives, for exploring the effect of these differences on the structure and content of environmental models, and for estimating the impact of these differences on policy decisions. By illuminating these relationships, these techniques will contribute to a better understanding of the role of experts and other stakeholders in addressing complex policy issues. The application of these techniques in the context of air pollution and transportation planning in Los Angeles will be discussed
  • Keywords
    air pollution; automobiles; government policies; planning; public administration; road traffic; Los Angeles; air pollution; air quality; analytical perspectives; cars; decision maker; environmental model; physical systems; preference model; smog; social systems; stakeholders; technical experts; technical policy decisions; transportation planning; Air pollution; Air transportation; Environmental economics; Ontologies; Predictive models; Process design; Public policy; Road transportation; Shape; US Government;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Technology and Society Technical Expertise and Public Decisions, 1996. Proceedings., 1996 International Symposium on
  • Conference_Location
    Princeton, NJ
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-3345-4
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ISTAS.1996.541177
  • Filename
    541177