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Managing the complexity: decision making process on sustainable mobility
Starting from the literature on decision processes in public choices, aim of the paper is to
suggest an integrated methodology to get a choice as much as possible shared and
participated joining two different approaches. On one hand there is the “classic” or topdown
approach based on statistical data analysis and handling, having as target the
definition of some synthetic indicators. On the other hand there is a bottom-up approach
based on the Strategic Environment Assessment (SEA) logical framework and on citizens
participation. Particularly the paper will apply the above mentioned methodology to face the
theme of sustainable mobility showing at the end the results1 obtained in the analysis of the
13th District of the Municipality of Rome. The choice of sustainable mobility as a target of
decision process lies on the fact that actually is included with a high priority in the agenda
of European institutions and (local and national) administrative governments. The proposed
model does not provide a solution, but rather defines a process able to recognize the
particularities of different territorial contexts to yield appropriate, case specific solutions