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January 28, 2014

Communicating Complex Information to Enhance Decision Making

Complexity is an inescapable aspect of environmental decision making as individuals and institutions try to make informed choices with complex and uncertain information.

One major challenge stems from the need to communicate complexity and frame information in a way that is relevant and useful for decision makers.

In this Water/Climate Briefing, our panelists will discuss techniques – such as information products/simulation models, scenarios, and decisional games – for communicating complexity in policy and governance processes for water sustainability and climate change adaptation.

Panelists will describe examples at multiple scales – from water management in Phoenix to global climate change negotiations – that illustrate the challenges and opportunities of communicating complexity.

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Panelists

Andy Terrey WCB_Feb5_2014_225


Project Coordinator


Water Resource Department


City of Phoenix

Erik Johnston


Associate Professor of Policy Informatics


School of Public Affairs


Arizona State University

Manjana Milkoreit


Postdoctoral Fellow


Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiative


Arizona State University

Dave White


Moderator


Co-Director, Decision Center for a Desert City


Arizona State University

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When

Wednesday, February 5, 2014 12:00-1:30 p.m.

Location

Decision Center for a Desert City, 21 East 6th Street, Suite 126B, Tempe [Map]