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Monitoring

Establish a tracking system to track the implementation and effectiveness of planned actions. Monitor the status of the implementation, report to stakeholders, Regulators and the Decision Group.

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IDRISI

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Miradi

The Participant Roles That Are Commonly Present During A Geodesign Process Phase/Step.

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Indicator

The Participant Roles That Are Commonly Present During A Geodesign Process Phase/Step.

Data

Participant Role Assumed By

Approver

Monitor

Phase Of

Approver

Interest Group

Monitor

Regulator

Available Tools

Sampling

Description

Tracking System

Participant Role Assumed By

Plan And Implemnentation Evaluation

A Participant Role Can Be Filled By Different Professional Roles Or Stakeholder Roles During Different Geodesign Process Phases/Steps. For Example, During The Constraints Specification Step, The Advisor Role Is Often Assumed By Business, Community, Public, Resource Owner. Mediator, GIS Analyst, Technology Provider, Decision Maker, Scientist, Lawyer, Policy Expert; During The Domain Data Analysis Step, The Advisor Role Is Often Assumed By GIS Analyst, Resource Manager, Scientist.

Continuous Decision Improvement Process Phases And Steps

Spatial Decision Process Phases And Steps

A Participant Role Can Be Filled By Different Professional Roles Or Stakeholder Roles During Different Geodesign Process Phases/Steps. For Example, During The Constraints Specification Step, The Advisor Role Is Often Assumed By Business, Community, Public, Resource Owner. Mediator, GIS Analyst, Technology Provider, Decision Maker, Scientist, Lawyer, Policy Expert; During The Domain Data Analysis Step, The Advisor Role Is Often Assumed By GIS Analyst, Resource Manager, Scientist.

Establish Implementation And Effectiveness Metrics

Participant Role Assumed By

Spatial Decision Process Phases And Steps

Commonly Used Methods And Techniques

Philip Murphy

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8/24/2008

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References

IntroductionGeodesign Problem TypesPlanning/Decision ContextPlanning And Spatial Decision ProcessMethods And Techniques
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