Mobilität [DE]

Wir, die Bürger:innen des Klimarats, wollen deine Meinungen und Ideen zum Thema MOBILITÄT hören, um Klimaneutralität bis 2040 zu erreichen.

In Abstimmung mit dem Wissenschaftsteam haben wir Hebel in fünf Handlungsfeldern entwickelt: Verkehrsaufkommen reduzieren, Wege verlagern, Effizienz erhöhen, Gewohnheiten aufbrechen.

Die Ideen, die vom Klimarat kommen, sind mit "Klimarat:" gekennzeichnet. Wenn nicht Klimarat dabei steht, kommen die Empfehlungen von anderen an der Umfrage Teilnehmenden.

Schlussphase: Über 2000 Meinungen und Ideen wurden insgesamt eingebracht. Donnerstag 5. Mai bis Sonntag 8. Mai (12 Uhr) bildet die Schlussphase. Stimmt über die vielen Ideen ab - und macht Pausen!

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Original Polis poll: https://pol.is/5tzfrp5eaa

Summary of the Comment Section

This section highlights various methods for selecting a small set of comments that best capture the broader conversation (see the comment section below).

Each method focuses on a different perspective, emphasizing principles such as popularity, representation, or diversity. This leads to different voices being represented. Explore the section below to get a sense of the impact these approaches have.

Change Selection Methods

Popularity-Based Selection

Selection Method ?
Sequential Phragmèn for trichotomous profiles
Taxed Sequential Phragmèn for trichotomous profiles
Taxed Method of Equal Shares by Kraiczy, Papasotiropoulos, Pierczyński & Skowron, 2025
Maximum Satisfaction for trichotomous profiles
Popularity ?
max. achievable is:
Inclusion ?
max. achievable is:

Representation-Based Selection

Selection Method ?
Sequential Phragmèn for trichotomous profiles
Taxed Sequential Phragmèn for trichotomous profiles
Taxed Method of Equal Shares by Kraiczy, Papasotiropoulos, Pierczyński & Skowron, 2025
Maximum Satisfaction for trichotomous profiles
Popularity ?
max. achievable is:
Inclusion ?
max. achievable is:

Inclusion-Based Selection

Selection Method ?
Sequential Phragmèn for trichotomous profiles
Taxed Sequential Phragmèn for trichotomous profiles
Taxed Method of Equal Shares by Kraiczy, Papasotiropoulos, Pierczyński & Skowron, 2025
Maximum Satisfaction for trichotomous profiles
Popularity ?
max. achievable is:
Inclusion ?
max. achievable is:

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Explanations

Analysis

Popularity measures how popular is a set of comments for the participants. It is equal to the total amount of positive votes (a.k.a. thumbs-up, or approvals) received by the comments in the selection.

Inclusion measures the percentage of participants included in the selection. That is, the percentage of participants who expressed a positive opinion (a.k.a. thumb-up, or approval) about at least one of the selected comments.

For instance, an inclusion of 60% means that 60% of the participants feel positively about at least one comment of the selection.

Selection Methods

A selection method is a procedure that selects a given number of comments based on the votes submitted by the users.

The desired number of comments to select is always given up-front.

Sequential Phragmèn for trichotomous profiles: Sequential Phragmén adapted for trichotomous ballots.

Taxed Sequential Phragmèn for trichotomous profiles: Runs Phragmén’s sequential rule on a participatory budgeting instance where each project's cost equals a tax for selecting it. The cost of a project is equal to its approval score divided by its support (the number of approvals minus the number of disapprovals).

Taxed Method of Equal Shares by Kraiczy, Papasotiropoulos, Pierczyński & Skowron, 2025: Applies the Method of Equal Shares (MES) to a participatory budgeting instance where each project's cost equals a tax for selecting it. The cost of a project is equal to its approval score divided by its support (the number of approvals minus the number of disapprovals).

Maximum Satisfaction for trichotomous profiles: Selects the comments so to maximise the total satisfaction of voters. Each voter's satisfaction equals the number of approved and selected alternatives minus the number of disapproved but selected alternatives.