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|name=Making specific demands that are backed up by scientists
|name=Making specific demands that are backed up by evidence
|description=The "Platz für Wien" Initiative had a lasting impact on Vienna because the specified their demands and backed them up with scientific findings (e.g., demand for 50 km of bicycle lanes by 2030). They even has scientists speaking up for them, which made their demands even more valid.
|description=The "Platz für Wien" Initiative had a lasting impact on Vienna because they specified their demands and backed them up with scientific findings (e.g., demand for 50 km of bicycle lanes by 2030). They even has scientists speaking up for them, which made their demands even more valid.
|hypothesis=On the one hand, it is important that the demands are specific so that people can understand what they mean. On the other hand, politicians need a scientific basis in order to be able to respond to demands.
|hypothesis=On the one hand, it is important that the demands are specific so that people can understand what they mean. On the other hand, politicians need a scientific basis in order to be able to respond to demands.
|lock-in-layers=institutional
|lock-in-layers=institutional
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|target-group=NGOs / local interest groups, schools/education
|target-group=NGOs / local interest groups, schools/education
|visualisation=DSC0645-scaled.jpg
|visualisation=DSC0645-scaled.jpg
|tool-type=Evidence
|tool-type=Action
|language=german
|language=german
|empowerment-strategy=shared knowledge generation
|empowerment-strategy=shared knowledge generation
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 13:45, 3 June 2026

TOOL
Making specific demands that are backed up by evidence
Short description

The "Platz für Wien" Initiative had a lasting impact on Vienna because they specified their demands and backed them up with scientific findings (e.g., demand for 50 km of bicycle lanes by 2030). They even has scientists speaking up for them, which made their demands even more valid.

Unlock-hypothesis

On the one hand, it is important that the demands are specific so that people can understand what they mean. On the other hand, politicians need a scientific basis in order to be able to respond to demands.

Lock-in Layers

institutional

Lock-in Cluster

Perceived Experience & Evaluation, Governance incumbency, Political agency

Tool maturity Level

TML2

Link for further information about the tool
Link to tool materials
Level of effort for application

high

Skill level needed for application

high

Suitable spatial context

flexible

Spatial limitation

no

Target group

NGOs / local interest groups, schools/education

Visualisation

Tool type

Action

Languages

german