Paper by Itziar Moreno and Gorka Espiau: “This paper explores the concept of adaptive governance as a critical approach to addressing complex societal challenges. These multifaceted issues, often termed “wicked problems“, require experimental and collaborative solutions beyond the capacity of traditional governance systems. The paper identifies core capabilities of adaptive governance such as ecosystem visualisation, real-time listening to social perceptions, collective deliberation, and co-creation through experimentation portfolios. Additionally, it highlights the transformative potential of high-performance computing and artificial intelligence (AI) in managing complex societal data and enhancing anticipatory governance…(More)”.
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