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A policy directed framework for moving from ‘unintended consequences’ to intended co-benefits and explicit trade-offs. Alex Macmillan. Senior Research Associate Complex Built Environment Systems Group (CBES) Bartlett School of Graduate studies . Current framing of policy.
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A policy directed framework for moving from ‘unintended consequences’ to intended co-benefits and explicit trade-offs • Alex Macmillan • Senior ResearchAssociate • Complex Built Environment Systems Group (CBES) • Bartlett School of Graduate studies
Current framing of policy Single focus policies “unintended” effects • Across sectors • At different time and geographical scales • Policy formulation and implementation Need for different approaches
Ecosystem sustainability Societal wellbeing Functioning economy
Intervening in the housing system Methods • Participatory System Dynamics (SD) Modelling • Multi-criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA)
Participatory SDM process • Recruitment of stakeholders • Interviews • Development of concept model • Development of simulation model • Simulations • Policy and research insights
Contact Alex MacmillanComplex Built Environment Systems GroupUniversity College Londona.macmillan@ucl.ac.uk