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Appraising the Sustainability of Complex Systems Appraising the Sustainability of Complex Systems
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Sustainability Appraisal Methods Sustainability Appraisal Methods
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Deliberative Monetary Valuation Deliberative Monetary Valuation
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Social Multi-Criteria Evaluation Social Multi-Criteria Evaluation
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Three-Stage Multi-Criteria Analysis Three-Stage Multi-Criteria Analysis
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Multi-Criteria Mapping Multi-Criteria Mapping
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Deliberative Mapping Deliberative Mapping
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Stakeholder Decision/Dialogue Analysis Stakeholder Decision/Dialogue Analysis
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Methodological and Practical Implications for Governance Approach Methodological and Practical Implications for Governance Approach
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12 Value Articulating Institutions and Changing Social Preferences
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Published:April 2012
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Abstract
This chapter demonstrates how the reflexive governance approach is applied to innovative institutional design of the science–policy interface in global and local public goods provision. To achieve this objective, it discusses methodological options for sustainability valuation, explaining different valuation methods used in various real-world applications. The chapter highlights those methods that are conceptually and practically suitable for evaluating policies, programs, and projects where sustainability is a key factor. It also reviews sustainability valuation methods, which mix analytical and collective methods that require knowledge and provide learning opportunities during the valuation process, resulting in a transparent process. Different types of evaluation and institutional structures also influence the result of sustainability valuation.
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