User:Paula Maatela
Homework 1
4. What are co-creation skills?
Co-creation skills are divided into four categories:
• Encouragement (skills for helping people to participate in a decision process, produce useful information and learn from others)
• Synthesis (skills to synthesize the information obtained into a more structured and useful format)
• Open data (skills for converting data into machine-readable formats to be used in assessment models)
• Modelling (skills for developing assessment models based on generic methods and case-specific data)
9. What are dimensions of openness?
Dimensions of openness are:
• Scope of participation (who are allowed to participate)
• Access to information (what information is made available to participants)
• Timing of openness (when participants are allowed or invited to participate)
• Scope of contribution (which aspects of the issue participants are invited or allowed to contribute to)
• Impact of contribution (how much weight is given to participant contributions)
18. What parts does the open policy practice consist of?
Open policy practice consists of four parts:
• Shared understanding (main target of the work)
• Execution of decision support (consists of six principles: intentionality, shared information objects, causality, critique, openness and reuse)
• Evaluation and management
• Co-creation skills and facilitation
Homework 2
Link to the Paula's training page Paula's training page
Homework 3
I need clarification for universal objects, PSSP and Bayesian networks.
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Homework 8
Starting discussion with the title in main page • Climate change adaptation is more important than mitigation on city level.
⇤--#: . Climate change and air quality are strongly interconnected, and two major health hazards tropospheric ozone and particular matter are highly affected by regional emissions, which can be reduced solely by city level mitigation actions. --Paula M (type: truth; paradigms: science: attack)