Check the relevance and feasability of the selected management issues and options

Step 7: Checkup and triage

Based on the material and knowledge gathered in the first steps of the roadmap, the triage process calls for an initial verification of the need for and scope of an environmental assessment. Following this process, the core team decides on the issues that the project will address and its objectives.

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Step 8: Select assessment tools and indicators

The final checks in the triage process will be particularly relevant in selecting methods, models, tools and means of evaluating potential environmental management strategies.

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Step 9: Communicate with the stakeholder forum test

After this triage phase, it is essential to communicate the results and identified choices to the stakeholder forum with explanation of why these choices have been made.

It is also important to propose to the stakeholder forum a feedback on the first common culture workshop. This feedback is a delicate task, the common culture workshop often provides abundant brainstorming material, and some material might be sensitive and should not be communicated to a wider public.

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