Matching science with coastal management needs: The search for appropriate coastal state indicators

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Abstract

Through an analysis of the interaction between end users and researchers participating in the European Union-funded CoastView project (EVK3-CT-2001-0054), this article illustrates some of the difficulties associated with end user-oriented research. A way of structuring and focusing discussion between end users and researchers, which was applied and further developed during the course of the project, is suggested as a method to deal with these difficulties. The analysis in this article indicates that successful specialist support of decision making is related to the use of a systematic "frame of reference." This involves explicit definitions of both strategic and operational objectives applied in a four-step decision recipe consisting of (1) a quantitative state concept, (2) a benchmarking procedure, (3) a design procedure for measures or interventions, and (4) an evaluation procedure.

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Van Koningsveld, M., Davidson, M. A., & Huntley, D. A. (2005). Matching science with coastal management needs: The search for appropriate coastal state indicators. Journal of Coastal Research, 21(3), 399–411. https://doi.org/10.2112/03-0076.1

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