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Deliberation, a form of dialogue seen in town hall meetings, fosters argumentation for problem-solving. Explore hazard mapping, risk quantification, GPS application, obstacle identification, and side effects evaluation to devise effective emergency responses.
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“Deliberation as a type of dialogue is typified by the argumentation in a town hall meeting, where a group of concerned citizens get together to discuss and attempt to solve a practical problem. They discuss different ways of proceeding or propose solutions…the aim is for them to come to agreement on a line of action or policy they can implement together.” -D. Walton The New Dialectic
Goals • Hazard mapping • Quantification of hazard • Quantification of risk • Emergency trigger • Emergency response • Damage assessment • Others?
Alternatives • How would we most efficiently achieve these goals? • What is the role of GPS in each of these goals? • What practical schemes are possible?
Obstacles • What practical obstacles exist to the alternatives? • How can we address these obstacles? • Do obstacles prohibit particular alternatives?
Side effects • What side effects occur as a result of the alternatives? • Can we do realistic cost-benefit assessments? • Do side effects preclude any of our alternatives?
Conclusions • What should we do next? • What is our long-term plan? • Can we achieve our goals?