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Participatory Design of Multi-Use Platforms at Sea

doi: 10.3390/su8020127
handle: 11585/545986
European oceans are subject to rapid development. New activities such as aquaculture and ocean energy have gained importance. This triggers interest in “multi-use platforms at sea” (MUPS), i.e., areas at sea in which different activities are combined. MUPS are complex features with regards to technology, governance, and financial, socioeconomic, and environmental aspects. To identify realistic and sustainable solutions and designs for MUPS, the MERMAID project applied a participatory design process (PDP) involving a range of stakeholders representing companies, authorities, researchers, and NGOs. This paper evaluates if and how the participatory design process contributed to the design of multi-use platforms. It is based on interviews with the managers of the case study sites and a questionnaire administered to all stakeholders participating in the PDP workshops. Analyzing the four case studies, we conclude that the participatory design process has had a valuable contribution to the development of the four different designs of MUPS, even though the preconditions for carrying out a participatory design process differed between sites. In all four cases, the process has been beneficial in generating new and shared knowledge. It brought new design issues to the table and increased knowledge and understanding among the different stakeholders.
- London School of Economics and Political Science United Kingdom
- Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna Italy
- Danish Hydraulic Institute Denmark
- Athens University of Economics and Business Greece
- University of Cantabria Spain
Multi-use platforms at sea, 670, Geography, Planning and Development, TJ807-830, Aquaculture, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, Ocean energy, GE1-350, participatory design, offshore wind, Offshore wind, ocean energy, Ecology, Environmental effects of industries and plants, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, participatory design; multi-use platforms at sea; offshore wind; ocean energy; aquaculture, G Geography (General), Environmental sciences, aquaculture, multi-use platforms at sea, Participatory design
Multi-use platforms at sea, 670, Geography, Planning and Development, TJ807-830, Aquaculture, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, Ocean energy, GE1-350, participatory design, offshore wind, Offshore wind, ocean energy, Ecology, Environmental effects of industries and plants, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, participatory design; multi-use platforms at sea; offshore wind; ocean energy; aquaculture, G Geography (General), Environmental sciences, aquaculture, multi-use platforms at sea, Participatory design
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