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Engineering the POlicy-making
LIfe CYcle
Dr Tina Balke
Project Overview
Objective ICT-2011.5.6 target ICT solutions for
Governance and Policy Modeling
Start October 2011, Duration 36 Months
Project Partners
No.
Name
Country
ALMA
MATER
ITALY
STUDIORUM Università di
Bologna (UNIBO)
Main skills
Hybrid Optimization techniques, constraint and
integer programming meta-heuristics
2
University College Cork
IRELAND
3
The University of Surrey
UK
Policy modelling, game theory and mechanism
design
Social Simulation, policy modelling, data analysis.
4
Universidade do Porto
PORTUGAL
Machine Learning and Logic Programming
5
GERMANY
6
Fraunhofer Institute for
Computer
Graphics
Research
Regione Emilia Romagna
Information visualisation and visual analytics
(interactive and semantics-based visualisation of
decision-critical information)
Policy developer, e-participation promoter
7
PPA-Energy
8
ASTER
ITALY
Technological and economical advice in the
electricity sector
technology transfer, research results dissemination
9
Università di Ferrara
ITALY
Multi-objective optimization statistical learning
1
ITALY
UK
Background (eGovPoliNet)
Current challenges in dealing with economic & societal
variability
Inappropriate ICT support in foresights, especially in longterm policy planning
Lack/inability of managing complexity in strategic planning
and policy making in complex socioeconomic
environments
Lack of open collaboration and lack of transparency in
identifying the crucial features of complex social and
macroeconomic models to simulate potential alternative
policies
Goal: Overcome traditional fragmentation of research
efforts through consolidation and integration
Vision
To support policy makers in their decision process across a multidisciplinary effort aimed at the engineering of a policy making lifecycle that integrates, in a unique way, global and individual
perspectives on the decision process.
To evaluate the economic, social and environmental impacts
during policy making (at both the global and individual levels).
To derive social impacts through opinion mining on e-participation
data
To aid the policy maker, citizens and stakeholders with
visualization tools
General Scheme
Case study: the Emilia
Romagna Regional
Energy Plan 2011-2013
Objectives
The e-POLICY project aims to equip policy makers with integrated
models, optimization, visualization, simulation and opinion mining
techniques that improve the outcomes of complex global decision
making.
• Obj 1 Integration of regional and individual level modelling
• Obj 2 Insert impact assessment during the regional plan construction
• Obj 3 Insert social impacts from opinion mining into the individual and
the global models
• Obj 4 Support the policy making life cycle with visualization tools
Policy Making Life Cycle
Expected Outcomes
A flexible tool for optimization and decision support for policy making at global
(regional) level taking into account objectives, constraints, financial issues and
impacts on environment, economy and society
An agent-based simulation approach at individual level for identifying the best
policy implementation strategies
A game theoretical approach for the interaction between the global and the
individual levels
Techniques for opinion mining for social impacts derived from e-participation data
A novel application of visual analytics techniques for supporting policy makers in
the decision process and helping citizens and stakeholders in providing a more
informed evaluation; in particular geo-referenced visualisation will be considered
An open source tool integrating the above mentioned components that is open,
accessible and reusable in other policy contexts
Extensive activities aimed at achieving the highest level of dissemination of
project results and preparing for the exploitation of the proposed solution overall
and of each individual components
Workplan and Components
WP1: Project Management
WP3
Global Policy modeling
Optimization and decision support
WP7
Visual analytics
WP5
Game-theory based
interaction
WP6
Opinion mining on
e-Participation data
WP4
Individual Policy modeling
Agent based simulation
WP8: System Integration, Validation & Assessment
WP9: Demonstration on the Reg. Energy Plan
WP10: Dissemination and Exploitation
WP2:Policy Modeling
Social Simulation
Question: What are the effect of policy instrument A
and/or B on the photovoltaic system diffusion (individual
level) in the Emilia Romagna region with respect to:
Individual photovoltaic technology adoption
CO2 emission
Costs of the policy instrument
…
Suggestions for policy instruments:
financial (subsidies)
informational
(less (perceived) red tape)
Social Simulation
Underlying question: What are the decision
drivers for individuals to considers to opt for
photovoltaic technology?
identity
wealth (break-even)
belongingness (neighborhood effect)
freedom (linked to wealth)
creation
trust in future
perceived bureaucracy
Social Simulation
A quick demo…
Contact
http://www.epolicy-project.eu
Project co-ordinator:
Michela Milano, Università di Bologna,
[email protected]
My contact details:
Tina Balke, University of Surrey, Center for Research in
Social Simulation, [email protected]