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A coordination lattice model for building urban resilience
Ioan M. Ciumasu
author
2018
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY (USA)
English
Common denominators emerge difficultly in projects bridging science and society or/and across disciplines. Managing crises require inter-organizational learning and citizen involvement, but, often such undertakings lead to bargain resulting in sub-optimal decisions. Building resilience into human communities demands complex projects, which further require good problem definition, starting with agreements on values and knowledge, as basis for further agreements on goals and methods. This paper spreads the Data-Information-Knowledge-Action-Result frame over a 4-level process to generate a DIKAR_process matrix and lattice that allows optimal orientation and coordination towards achieving a set of common denominators and coordinated action protocols. This framework allows sequences and cycles that can be formulated and pursued simultaneously, comparatively and iteratively, within any large, heterogeneous constituency of actors involved in building resilience in local communities. The model is illustrated and discussed in relation to urban sustainability issues and complementary methods like knowledge maps, mental models, social learning and scenarios.
Resilient communities
Social learning
Data-Information-Knowledge-Action-Result
Foresight
Planning
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IoanM.Ciumasu2018
ISCRAM 2018 Conference Proceedings – 15th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
Iscram 2018
Kees Boersma
editor
Brian Tomaszeski
editor
ISCRAM 2018 Conference Proceedings - 15th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2018
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY (USA)
conference publication
419
427
978-0-692-12760-5
2411-3387
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