The policy design process in the United States has been guiding policymakers for decades. In order to keep up with the developing sustainability challenges that the US is facing, a new method of policy design needs to be determined for long-lasting, sustainable change. Human-centered design principles provide a new, unique perspective for analyzing sustainability challenges. Through the integration of human-centered design principles into policy systems, a new framework for policy design can be created. Through this project, a new framework that allows for the adaptation to new technologies, scientific information, and developments in the sustainability crisis to be accounted for and adequately addressed in future policies has been created.
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- The Integration of Human-Centered Design into Policy Systems to Create Long-Lasting, Sustainable Change
- Fish, Risa (Author)
- O'Flaherty, Katherine (Thesis director)
- White, Dave (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- Watts College of Public Service & Community Solut (Contributor)
- School of Public Affairs (Contributor)