transportation planning

    transportation planning

    1. Module One describes how transportation planning can go awry if it is not conducted using systems thinking. Give another example of a social, environmental or economic problem that needs to be addressed using systems thinking. Show the negative consequences that might result if the broader system is neglected when decisions are made.

    2. Give an example of a health issue which would warrant intersectoral action. Identify which sectors should be involved and how they might be expected to contribute. Why, from the point of view of local government, is intersectoral action the most effective way to address the determinants of health?

    3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of community engagement in the indicator development process? Illustrate your argument by giving an example of an indicator that might be selected by an expert(s) and one that might be chosen by ordinary citizens and community members.

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