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This book addresses the research made on participatory democracy and systemic governance addresses social, economic and environmental challenges of climate change using decision making software that could help to manage risks across interest groups. It has the potential to be applied to much wider social, economic and environmental concerns.  
This book addresses the research made on participatory democracy and systemic governance addresses social, economic and environmental challenges of climate change using decision making software that could help to manage risks across interest groups. It has the potential to be applied to much wider social, economic and environmental concerns.  


The book address the following exploratory questions:
The book address the following exploratory questions:  
1. Can participatory dialogue (and conceptual tools and software) enhance representation and accountability?  
 
2. What knowledge maps do service providers and service users have in relation to ways to address wellbeing, social, economic and environmental resilience as well as liveability and the size of our carbon footprint?  
1. Can participatory dialogue (and conceptual tools and software) enhance representation and accountability?
 
2. What knowledge maps do service providers and service users have in relation to ways to address wellbeing, social, economic and environmental resilience as well as liveability and the size of our carbon footprint?
 
3. How does location (hills, plains, coastal areas) impact on decisions to reduce the size of our carbon footprint? Are people in high risk areas more likely to make greater changes than those in low risk areas?  
3. How does location (hills, plains, coastal areas) impact on decisions to reduce the size of our carbon footprint? Are people in high risk areas more likely to make greater changes than those in low risk areas?  


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