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Collaborative Cities Stephen Goldsmith Kate Markin Coleman

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Collaborative Cities Stephen Goldsmith Kate Markin Coleman
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Publisher: Esri Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.79 MB
Author: Stephen Goldsmith & Kate Markin Coleman
ISBN: 9781589485396, 9781589485402, 1589485394, 1589485408
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Collaborative Cities Stephen Goldsmith Kate Markin Coleman by Stephen Goldsmith & Kate Markin Coleman 9781589485396, 9781589485402, 1589485394, 1589485408 instant download after payment.

Dynamic problems require dynamic collaboration and technology.

Our communities today face difficult issues—such as climate change, access to health care, and homelessness—which are tangled, complicated, and constantly evolving. Coined "wicked problems" more than 40 years ago by the University of California's professors Horst Rittel and C. West Churchman, these issues exceed the capacity of any one sector, instead demanding the kind of creative thinking, democratized engagement, and integrated action that come from government, nonprofits, businesses, and citizens working in concert.

These different stakeholders, however, don't always agree on the best approach, strategy, or goals. But their commonality in driving social outcomes relies on place: where problems are happening, where people need assistance and help defining the issues. Maps combine complex and relational information that can be visualized and analyzed to deal with these issues. When...

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