Use of fuzzy cognitive maps to study urban resilience and transformation

作者: Marta Olazabal , Unai Pascual

DOI: 10.1016/J.EIST.2015.06.006

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摘要: Abstract Transformative change for urban sustainability and resilience calls the use of new governance approaches that take into account complexity systems associated stakeholder knowledge perceptions. This raises need to explore cognitive dimension in management transformation. The article presents a Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping approach develop plausible policy scenarios support decarbonisation energy system city Bilbao, Basque Country. Scenario results indicate combination local institutional social action may be most conducive stimulating effective sustainable transformation Bilbao's system. We address properties resulting network, with focus on role system's connectivity which is found present conflicting potential

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