Treløsninger
Treløsninger is a term used in Norwegian and Danish contexts to describe a problem-solving approach that presents three distinct solutions or components to address a problem. The concept, literally meaning three solutions, is applied in planning, design, engineering, and policy discussions to structure options and facilitate structured evaluation.
Etymology and usage: The word combines tre (three) with løsning (solution). In practice, treløsninger functions as
How it is used: A typical treløsninger workflow includes defining the problem, proposing three alternative solutions
Variants and patterns: Common patterns include a triad of options (conservative, balanced, ambitious) or a three-layer
Advantages and limitations: Tre-løsninger can clarify trade-offs, stimulate creative thinking, and improve communication with stakeholders. Limitations
Examples: In public policy, three proposed approaches to reduce traffic might include expanded transit, expanded cycling
See also: decision analysis, multi-criteria decision analysis, option generation.