A method for the analysis of assumptions in assessments: Exploring the value-ladenness of two indicators in the Fifth Dutch Environmental Outlook

Publication

When analysts do quantitative scientific assessments of complex policy problems, they have to make many assumptions in the chain of calculations that lead to the end results. These assumptions inevitably involve - to some degree - subjective judgements by the analysts. This report offers a method for analysing the 'subjective component', or 'value-ladenness', of such assumptions. 'Value-ladenness' is not reserved for politically controversial assumptions, since there are also epistemic, non-political components in the subjectivity of choices.

The proposed method enables analysts and stakeholders to conduct a well-structured discussion on potentially value-laden assumptions and their influence on the results of the assessment. An analysis of the nature and extent of the potential value-ladenness conveys the 'weak links' in the assessment and may lead to the decision to adjust the assessment. The method furthermore offers assistance in communicating crucial assumptions.

The method was tested ex post on the indicators 'change in length of the growth season' and 'deaths and emergency hospital admittances due to exposure to ozone' in the fifth Dutch Environmental Outlook, and has led to a list of weak links in the calculation of these indicators.

Authors

Kloprogge P , Sluijs JP van der , Petersen AC

Specifications

Publication title
A method for the analysis of assumptions in assessments: Exploring the value-ladenness of two indicators in the Fifth Dutch Environmental Outlook
Publication date
13 July 2006
Publication type
Publication
Publication language
English
Product number
91768