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We're still tackling those wicked issues

'Wicked' issues are unsolved and hard-to-resolve problems - and local government encounters them on a regular basis. George Jones and John Stewart suggest how they can be overcome.

Local government confronts a series of ‘wicked*' issues. Wicked is not used in the sense of evil, but as a mathematician might use the word to denote an unsolved and hard-to-resolve problem.

A wicked issue is one imperfectly understood, to which solutions are not clear. It signifies an intractable problem.


 Wicked issues include:

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