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WP12: dissemination Guyancourt, France, June 2010 Jean-Marc Douguet
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ECOST Deliverables ✦ D.13.1 Dissem. Strategy: Preliminary Planning Report (Internal, Month 12) – DONE (on line) ✦ D.13.2Guidelines for ECOST Interface Tools (Internal, Month 24) – DONE. ✦ D.13.3Presentation of Pedagogic Goals and Resources (Public, Month 48) – NEED CLARIFICATION OF THE TYPE OF PEDAGOGIC SUPPORT. Ker-COAST could be considered as one but need documentation to explain the use of it as such. ✦ D.13.4Pre-Seminar Project Presentation Package (Public, prior to S2) – ✦ D.13.5AIntegrated Web-site system (Public, Month 18) – ON GOING DEVELOPMENT OF DODECAHEDRON FRAMEWORK FOR ECOST ✦ D.13.5BDissemination Plan (Month 36) – EXIST on ECOST/Gmail WEBSITE. ✦ D.13.5COn-line and paper documentation of ECOST results (Public, Month 48) - EXIST on ECOST WEBSITE ✦ D13.6 – Summary report on the dissemination (month 47) – USING DUP
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Work done ✦ Deliberation Matrix to assess societal costs of metier/ecoregion (DL 8, in WP7): Finished within the end of June ✦ Working with the 4 dimension of sustainability: Economy, Environment, Social and Politic ✦ Identification of Metier Performance Issue: Ecosystem Health; Livelihoods, employment and gender; Social justice and ethics; Food security, safety, sovereignty; Regulation & State intervention, Profitability ✦ Identification of Indicators to represent performance issues ✦ Use of the KerBabel Deliberation Matrix to have a multicritera and multi-stakeholder perspective concerning the social cost (link between the scientific Knowledge and the evaluation process) ✦ Identification of the monetization frontier (See, in the existing performance issue, which part of them can be translated into monetary terms – a triple bottom line approach) ✦ Identification of indicators to represent the different criteria in a triple bottom line approach ✦ Use the ECOST Model to give a monetary evaluation of the social cost of a metier ✦ Need to work with partners in order to identify main outputs of their work
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Work done ✦ Development of KerCOASTS - A Learning and Deliberation Support MultiMedia System: Finished within the end of July ✦ Working with the Dodecahedron in order to have non linear approach to discover information, tools, method, outputs, recommendation, documentation linked to ECOST, SPICOSA and THESEUS European projects. ✦ The KerCOASTS aims at: identifying the problem, Structure, Represent Evaluate and Communicate about Metier Social Costs ✦ Twelve faces: Home page; Cases Study; What Can I learn from KerCoasts? (Personal Barometer, Policy Recommendation); Stakeholders within the Value Chain, Performance Issue; Policies & Scenarios; Indicators: From Observation to representation; Knowledge Quality Assessment; Environmental Integrated Evaluation; Methodologies; Tool Box; Documentation ✦ Five Pathways to navigate between the twelves faces: * Question 1 - What's fishing problem?; * Question 2 - Social Costs Evaluation; * Question 3 - Production of costs; * Question 4 - Social Costs and Decision; * Question 5 – Environmental Integrated analysis ✦ Problem was out of order for several months but it is on now
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Explanation of the construction of the social cost in a deliberative perspective
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The sustainability Tetrahedron
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Defining the Metier in the sustainability Tetrahedron
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Defining the Metier Performance Issues in a sustainability perspective
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Identification of Indicators in order to represent each Metier Performance Issues in a sustainability perspective ✦ Identification of the pertinence of indicators produced by the scientific communauty (within ECOST project) ✦ Proposition of indicators by different stakeholders ✦ 114 indicators have been proposed
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Evaluating the Social Cost of Metiers using the KerBabel Deliberation Matrix: Example of South-East Asian Deltas
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The Monetization Frontier
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Defining the Monetization Frontier
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Identification of Indicators for each of criteria used to the Monetization Frontier: A triple bottom line approach
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Monetary Social/Societal Cost of a Metier
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Explanation of KerCOASTS
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Work done ✦ Development of KerCOASTS - A Learning and Deliberation Support MultiMedia System: ✦ Working with the Dodecahedron in order to have non linear approach to discover information, tools, method, outputs, recommendation, documentation linked to ECOST, SPICOSA and THESEUS European projects. ✦ The KerCOASTS aims at: identifying the problem, Structure, Represent Evaluate and Communicate about Metier Social Costs ✦ Twelve faces: Home page; Cases Study; What Can I learn from KerCoasts? (Personal Barometer, Policy Recommendation); Stakeholders within the Value Chain, Performance Issue; Policies & Scenarios; Indicators: From Observation to representation; Knowledge Quality Assessment; Environmental Integrated Evaluation; Methodologies; Tool Box; Documentation ✦ Five Pathways to navigate between the twelve faces: * Question 1 - What's fishing problem?; * Question 2 - Social Costs Evaluation; * Question 3 - Production of costs; * Question 4 - Social Costs and Decision; * Question 5 – Environmental Integrated analysis ✦ Problem was out of order for several months but it is on now
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KerCOASTS Framework KerCOASTS G G1GG1G G Aire 1 Aire 2 Aire 3 Aire 4 Aire 5 Aire 6 Aire 7 Aire 8 Aire 9 Aire 10 Aire 11 Aire 12 Parthway 1 Areas of dodecahedron Dodecahedron Chaudron of grains Grains & grains in relation Corbeille of fruits Pathway N
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Home Page ✦ Presentation of the of KerCOATS: problematic, way to deal with it… ✦ Presentation of KerCOASTS Interface ✦ User guide of KerCoasts ✦ Credits
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What can I learn from ECOST ✦ Personal Barometer (FISHUALIS – developed in VIRTUALIS Project): assessing your impact of fish consumption : http://kam.jrc.ec.europa.eu/fishualis/ ✦ Five Pathways to navigate between the twelve Faces/Areas: * Question 1 - What's fishing problem?; * Question 2 - Social Costs Evaluation; * Question 3 - Production of costs; * Question 4 - Social Costs and Decision; * Question 5 – Environmental Integrated Analysis ✦ Policy Recommendations
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Cases Studies ✦ ECOST Ecoregion Cases studies (using the four dimensions of sustainability, value, job satisfaction…) ✦ SPICOSA Cases studies ✦ THESEUS Cases studies
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Stakeholders ✦ Presentation of the Chain Value by ecoregions
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Performance issues ✦ What are the performance issues of metier?: Method and application
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Policies & scenarios ✦ Policies Analysis ✦ Policy Options ✦ Scenarios development…
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Indicators: From observation to representation ✦ Observation activities ✦ KerBabel Indicator Kiosk: Organising Indicators (presentation and Pertinence) ✦ ECOST Model & EcoPath and suite Model
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Knowledge Quality Assessment ✦ Uncertainty in Kowledge production ✦ Uncertainty in decision making process
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Environmental Integrated Evaluation ✦ Use of the KerBabel Deliberation Matrix for Social Cost Evaluation ✦ Use of the ECOST Model for the Social/Societal Cost Evaluation ✦ Analysis of Social Cost
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Methodology ✦ ECOST Method ✦ Tetrahedron of the Sustainability Method ✦ Environmental Integrated Evaluation Method ✦ Knowledge KerBabel Dodecahedron Method
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Tool Box ✦ ECOST Model ✦ EcoPath Model ✦ ECOST Platform for Indicators ✦ KerBabel Indicator Kiosk ✦ KerBabel Deliberation Matrix ✦ Other Models…
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Documentation ✦ Publications ✦ ECOST, SPICOSA, THESEUS Websites ✦ Website in Relation
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Will be on http://KerCoasts.KerBabel.net/ See also: http://Keralarm.KerBabel.net/ for Biodiversity
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