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Sprawl decisions : A simulation and decision support tool for citizens and policy makers

By: John O’Looney.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2001Government Information Quarterly 18, 4, p. 309-327Abstract: AbstractAbstract: This paper describes a project, and computer application of the same name, called Sprawl Decisions. The purpose of Sprawl Decisions is to design, build, and test (in both laboratory and real-world settings) simulations and decision support technologies to overcome perceptual, social-psychological, organizational, and technological barriers to achieving effective urban design and environmental negotiations and decisions. The key goal of the project is to develop decision support technologies that can assist citizens to be more knowledgeable and effective spokespersons for their interests in a sustainable built environment. A prototype application that links land use planning choices with cost estimations, and environmental, resource, and visual impacts is described
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This paper describes a project, and computer application of the same name, called Sprawl Decisions. The purpose of Sprawl Decisions is to design, build, and test (in both laboratory and real-world settings) simulations and decision support technologies to overcome perceptual, social-psychological, organizational, and technological barriers to achieving effective urban design and environmental negotiations and decisions. The key goal of the project is to develop decision support technologies that can assist citizens to be more knowledgeable and effective spokespersons for their interests in a sustainable built environment. A prototype application that links land use planning choices with cost estimations, and environmental, resource, and visual impacts is described

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