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L'orientamento psicoanalitico nelle CTU sulla separazione con affidamento dei figli: nuovi ambiti applicativi
USING COGNITIVE MAPS TO ADDRESS ILL-DEFINED PROBLEMS INVOLVING THE LOCATION OF A STATE HIGHWAY
Today, the search of cooperation and legitimation in urban and territorial transformation plays
an essential role in implementing plans and projects at every level of planning and leads to a
new attention towards the decisional processes in planning. The condition of multiple,
conflicting goals of participants in territorial and urban transformation questions and the
effectiveness of technical tools configure planning as decisional process oriented to
accommodate multiple conflicting preferences of all the actors and stakeholders involved in a
cooperative and interactive way
Performing Cognitive Maps in ill-defined decisional problems for a State Highway location
We propose an operational procedure for the construction of a shared consensus between different actors and stakeholders in the ill-defined decisional process concerning the location of the new State Highway 195, also known as “Sulcitana”, in South-West of Cagliari Province (Sardinia). In practice, we want to demonstrate how using Cognitive Maps (Eden, 1988) in an interactive way contributes to the realisation of an ex-ante collective learning process. It structures the decisional problem by highlighting fundamental points of view shared by all actors and stakeholders involved. These points of view constitute, on the whole, a coherent family of criteria (exaustive, not redundant, cohesive, shared and legitimated) and become the contents of the “Feasibility Study” that the Sardinian Regional Government shall give to the projectual team to design and to evaluate the possible scenarios with reference to their performance on a coherent family of criteria, and to create operational directions for action
La strutturazione di un problema decisionale: il ricorso alle mappe cognitive per l’interazione tra sapere tecnico e sapere locale
La ricerca di cooperazione e di legittimazione, elemento essenziale per l’attuazione dei piani ad ogni livello di pianificazione, assume nuova rile-vanza nell’iter di progetto di un’opera pubblica e nella decisione inerente alla sua localizzazione
Performing Cognitive Maps in ill-defined decisional problems for a State Highway location
We propose an operational procedure for the construction of a shared consensus between different actors and stakeholders in the ill-defined decisional process concerning the location of the new State Highway 195, also known as “Sulcitana”, in South-West of Cagliari Province (Sardinia). In practice, we want to demonstrate how using Cognitive Maps (Eden, 1988) in an interactive way contributes to the realisation of an ex-ante collective learning process. It structures the decisional problem by highlighting fundamental points of view shared by all actors and stakeholders involved. These points of view constitute, on the whole, a coherent family of criteria (exaustive, not redundant, cohesive, shared and legitimated) and become the contents of the “Feasibility Study” that the Sardinian Regional Government shall give to the projectual team to design and to evaluate the possible scenarios with reference to their performance on a coherent family of criteria, and to create operational directions for action
USING COGNITIVE MAPS TO ADDRESS ILL-DEFINED PROBLEMS INVOLVING THE LOCATION OF A STATE HIGHWAY
Today, the search of cooperation and legitimation in urban and territorial transformation plays
an essential role in implementing plans and projects at every level of planning and leads to a
new attention towards the decisional processes in planning. The condition of multiple,
conflicting goals of participants in territorial and urban transformation questions and the
effectiveness of technical tools configure planning as decisional process oriented to
accommodate multiple conflicting preferences of all the actors and stakeholders involved in a
cooperative and interactive way
Bilateral oncocytoma of the parotid gland
Oncocytic neoplasms are a group of rare tumours that mostly affect the parotid gland (80%), sometimes affect the submandibular gland (9%) and rarely affect the intraoral minor salivary glands. The incidence of oncocytic neoplasms represents approximately 1% of parotid neoplasms and bilateral presentation is very rare. Herein we describe a single case involving bilateral presentation of oncocytoma of the parotid glands
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