Metodology and results are transparent and easy-to-share to non-expert stakeholders

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Has statement The use of structured output like maps, tables and charts, makes the methodology and the results more transparent and easy-to-share to non-expert stakeholders.
Has evidence Low perception of DSS's "easy of use" and of the applied methodology make difficult to show results to non-expert stakeholders.
Has consequences Stakeholders may easily understand the applied methodology and understand and interpret the results.
Has recommendation for action Explaining Biomasfor rationale and how it runs in GRASS GIS.
Has domain Architecture, Documentation and training, Participation
Has DSS development stage Use
Has decision stage
Has temporal scale Long term (strategic)
Has spatial context Spatial with no neighbourhood interrelations
Has spatial scale Forest level, Regional/national level
Has objectives dimension Single objective
Has goods and services dimension Market wood products
Has decision making dimension Single decision maker
Has country Italy
Has reference see case
Has related DSS
Has related case
Has related lesson Biomasfor allows to obtain information at different spatial scale
Has other relevant information see case
Has working group theme
Has DSS development Metodology and results are transparent and easy-to-share to non-expert stakeholders.Description of DSS development
Has decision support techniques Metodology and results are transparent and easy-to-share to non-expert stakeholders.Decision support techniques
Has knowledge management processes Metodology and results are transparent and easy-to-share to non-expert stakeholders.Knowledge management process
Has support for social participation Metodology and results are transparent and easy-to-share to non-expert stakeholders.Support of social participation
Has actor perspective User
Has researcher role
Has user role
Has developer role