Mapping policy discourse with CRANES: spatial understanding support systems as a medium for community conflict resolution

Authors
Citation
M. Horita, Mapping policy discourse with CRANES: spatial understanding support systems as a medium for community conflict resolution, ENVIR PL-B, 27(6), 2000, pp. 801-814
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
EnvirnmentalStudies Geografy & Development
Journal title
ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING B-PLANNING & DESIGN
ISSN journal
02658135 → ACNP
Volume
27
Issue
6
Year of publication
2000
Pages
801 - 814
Database
ISI
SICI code
0265-8135(200011)27:6<801:MPDWCS>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
In this paper I will report on the development of a new spatial understandi ng support system (SUSS) for representing community disputes. It is argued that the more traditional approach of spatial decision support systems (SDS S) has had limited success in its application to actual community conflicts . In this study I have therefore adopted an alternative approach to spatial decision support, broadly following the paradigm of soft operational resea rch. A prototype system termed CRANES (coordinator for rational arguments t hrough nested substantiation) has been developed based on this alternative approach, integrated with a GIS. CRANES is a computer-assisted communicatio n tool that aims to structure conflicts with their geographical, strategic, and argumentative dimensions. In the case study CRANES was introduced into an actual consultation exercise on an urban regeneration scheme in London. Results show that the multidimensional representation realised by CRANES c ontributed to a richer understanding of other peoples' arguments. Furthermo re these arguments structured by and stored in CRANES proved to be a useful public resource for future decisionmaking. It is concluded that SUSS such as CRANES could be incorporated into a future consultation process for many real-world community conflicts.