超越经济学的价值评估:面向参与式决策的多元评估框架

Valuing beyond economics: A pluralistic evaluation framework for participatory policymaking

Ecological Economics · 2022
被引 8
ABS 3

中文导读

提出一个多元评估框架,帮助政策制定者在决策中考虑不同利益相关者对生态、经济、美学等多方面价值的看法,并通过试点工作坊验证其有效性。

Abstract

The sustainability challenges facing societies call for policies and governance systems that are attuned to the diversity of goods that support and enrich human life via ecological, technical and other kinds of systems, and to the plurality of values that people hold across diverse cultures and belief systems. A pluralistic evaluation framework (PEF) is here presented as a tool for considering diverse kinds of goodness as perceived by diverse stakeholders in the design and evaluation of policies or projects. It arises from considering a suite of aspects of meaning (biotic, economic, aesthetic, etc.) at each of three stages, namely: identifying relevant stakeholders, mapping real-world systems and assessing modes of valuing. This framework, drawing on the philosophical work of Herman Dooyeweerd and Dirk Vollenhoven, offers a joined-up, participatory approach to policymaking. We report pilot trials of the PEF with groups of policymakers at a series of workshops, demonstrating that it provides additional perspectives and unification of core issues and can be used in a wide range of areas of policymaking and project assessment. We also illustrate its potential application to a controversial environmental project and outline how a pluralistic evaluation framework can be used in tandem with existing frameworks.

可持续发展公共政策参与式治理价值评估