Talk:Determination of security aspects - methods for urban planners

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There is some interesting content here, but I do not recognise how some aspects would be of use in the context of the objective of the Concept Tool (SecuRbAn and Securipedia suite)

For example, I wonder when would 'Neosocratic Dialogue' ever be a topic in assessing a planning application, or preparing a new city plan etc. (The explanation of it as a process is quite clear however). The point is that the KB should not become a maze of information.

Neosocratic dialogue is an instrument for discussing very general, basic questions, usually of an ethical-philosophical nature, with ordinary citizens.

Process: A question central to the topic to be dealt with is put as clearly and simply as possible. Next, instances of the participants’ actual experience are gathered. An example is selected as the starting-point for further analysis and argument.