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Recommend Alternative

A recommended alternative is the end result of a decision-making process that should lead to a recommendation for future action. The appropriate recommendation should be based on the ranking of alternatives and subsequent sensitivity analysis. It could include the description of the best alternative or a group of alternatives considered to be candidates for implementation.

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recommendation; alternative recommendation; option recommendation; select alternative; alterntaive selection; select option

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Malczewski 1999, p. 99

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.

Alternative

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

Alternative

Participant Role Assumed By

Recommendation Group

Participant Role Assumed By

Decision Maker

Resource Manager

Resource Owner

Stakeholder Representative

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Report Generation

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.

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Participant Roles Involved

Choice

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.

Choice

Commonly Followed By

Hamid Ekbia; Karen Kemp; Andrew Miller

Source Of Description

6/5/2008

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References

IntroductionGeodesign Problem TypesPlanning/Decision ContextPlanning And Spatial Decision ProcessMethods And Techniques
methods and techniques; methodology
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