Nicklas Guldåker
Senior Lecturer
Stakeholders, Roles, Workflows and Requirements
Author
Summary, in English
Decisions makers in cities and urban areas continuously have to make important decisions to react or proactively identify new challenges, problems and conflicts. But as cities and urban areas have become more complex, well‐founded decisions have also become more difficult to make. Decisions cannot be purely based on intuitions but require a basis for assessments, which put great constraints on decision makers and decision making procedures in terms of expertise and knowledge. New technology and sources of information can, however, support decision makers and facilitate the decision making procedures, but at the moment these possibilities are not being leveraged to a greater extent in urban governance.
Department/s
- Department of Human Geography
Publishing year
2015
Language
English
Full text
Document type
Report
Publisher
UrbanData2Decide
Topic
- Human Geography
Keywords
- Stakeholder
- decision making
- urban governance
- data
Status
Published
Report number
Deliverable 2.3