Summary

Brainstorming is a creative technique based on the production of ideas by a group of people. It is a good method for working closely with stakeholders and finding the most original ideas in the shortest period of time.

This exercise can be achieved just with the case study team but the output of a brainstorming workshop is richer if it involves more participants.

Brainstorming is a good way to:

  • Collect information on the studied system
  • Organize the ideas
  • Identify and classify hypotheses of changes
  • Share reflections and ideas between stakeholders

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Date: 2012-2015

The work presented here has been developed in six case studies of the VALMER Interreg 4A Channel project (2012-2015).

Coordination by M. Philippe, J. Ballé-Béganton and D. Bailly,
based on written contributions from N. Smith, P. Hoskin, W. Dodds, T. Hooper, L. Friedrich, N. Beaumont and C. Grifths

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