alternstyrning
Alternstyrning is a governance concept used in public administration and political science, particularly in Swedish-speaking contexts. It describes a mode of steering public policy in which decision making is organized around multiple viable policy alternatives rather than a single predefined course of action. The core idea is to expose policy options to evaluation, negotiation, and iterative testing, allowing learning to guide later decisions.
Key features include the explicit presentation of several policy options, decision rules based on comparative assessment
The concept is discussed within debates on governance reforms in Sweden and among scholars of public management,
Applications are found in areas like urban planning, environmental policy, and public budgeting, where uncertain futures
Related concepts include governance networks, adaptive governance, policy experimentation, and evidence-based policy.