Implicit and Explicit OrderSpace and Time
This policy brief aims to provide planners with a clearer understanding of the opportunities and challenges presented by the use of sustainability indicators to support urban planning and policy-making.
There is a common saying that goes “what gets measured gets managed”.
With this in mind, Nordregio research has identified a number of perspectives that can be of value to planners considering whether to use indicator frameworks to monitor the performance of comprehensive urban planning strategies. We found this to be a pressing issue in light of the fact that a number of comprehensive city plans in large Nordic cities have been developed with little or no consideration given to the inclusion of indicator frameworks.
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The implicit order must be defined for all at the international to national, from nations to states and states to counties, with each city having a clear understanding of the minimum criteria and how to apply the variables locally.
Wholeness - an outcome of implicit order and safeguard for planning and financing development. Factor the whole, before we allow ourselves to apply our own mental models.