Information about predictions that are based on possibly biased data are clearly communicated to the urban planner. He
can then inspect the potentially problematic areas.
Immediate suggestions inspire the urban planner to take action within the problematic area. Multiple possible actions
tackle different aspects of the problem.
In order to better understand the agent's concerns, the urban planner can view the reasoning for why the agent believes
there is a problem.
The agent presents fitting methods for tackling the problem, enabling the urban planner to incorporate these into the
planning process.