North Devon Stakeholder Workshop Scenario Scoring

North Devon Stakeholder Workshop Scenario Scoring
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The North Devon stakeholder workshop on scenario scoring and discussion involved narrowing down scenarios based on importance and manageability criteria. The focus was on assessing the significance and controllability of various topics such as tidal development, MCZs, nutrients, aggregate extraction, blue growth, aquaculture, and wind-farm development. The aim was to identify key scenarios crucial for the organization and the group, ensuring they are both important and manageable.

  • Stakeholder Workshop
  • Scenario Scoring
  • North Devon
  • Importance Criteria
  • Manageability Criteria

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  1. North Devon stakeholder workshop three; scenario scoring and discussion Ness Smith 10th April 2014

  2. For good model outputs, we are asking you to narrow the scenarios down to three or four We have defined two criteria to help you in this process; 1. Importance this could be socially, environmentally, politically or economically important to your organisation and this group 2. Manageability how much control do we collectively have over the future scenario e.g. climate change as a global management issue versus local IFCA fisheries measures

  3. Very important keep Very manageable Not manageable drop Not important

  4. Tidal development MCZs Nutrients Aggregate extraction Blue growth Aquaculture Wind-farm development

  5. Very important Very manageable Not manageable Not important

  6. With special thanks to all our partners and funders

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