The concept implies a transition from traditional meetings with unidirectional presentations or written documents to a visualization platform where different types of information can be displayed, compared and discussed. All participants have the same opportunity to simultaneously show multiple types of relevant information. Up to eight people can show information or images from their computers on a cylindrical projection surface. It aims to facilitate dialogue and transparency between participants that are discussing different action alternatives. People can participate in discussions in person at the arena in Norrköping, Sweden or through web-based remote access. The Arena will also be used for educational purposes for students at under- and post-graduate levels.
The Norrköping Decision Arena has been developed by researchers at the Centre for Climate Science and Policy Research / TEMA Environmental Change and C-Research at Linköping University in cooperation with SMHI. It has been supported by the Municipality of Norrköping, LVF and Linköping University.
The Decision Arena will officially be launched on March 30, 2015.
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