'Valuing What Matters' Experiment
(an experiment from the March workshop)
Hypothesis / Challenge
Changing perceptions of marine conservation.
Notes: https://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/16831952875/
Experiment design
Experiment 3 to change perceptions of marine conservation (NGOs)
See also: charm offensive experiment and gone fishing in the Thames experiment
Experiment description: Create a scenario and trade-off analysis related to health costs. Finding a way to speak the language of policy makers by focusing on costs that are important to them, such as health costs. A cost/benefit analysis is needed.
Implementation:
- explore ways of presenting a counter-factual case study in terms of decreased health costs
- collaboration between economics and marine conservation
- research what could be [sourced?] up in a credible way
Needs
- Good facilitators
- Research time
- Economic expertise
- Community opinion leaders
- party/event organiser
Offers
- Nic: FF’s experience at engaging communities/fishers; inputs to workshop; connections and networks of others working on the issue; possibility of peer exchange
- Giles: Facilitation
- MVL: Access to scientific experts if useful; case study feeding [xxxx] (Bloomberg)
- Sue: developing, monitoring and evaluation tools to measure impact; time and research
- Aniol: paella, economics [xxxx] connector [person?]
- Andrew F: health benefits of Natura 2000
- Andrew B.: Party, Valuing nature/health
- Louisa: venue, info blue week, with [xxx], share experiences of [xxx]
- Amy: taking the lead on 'gone fishing’; time, ideas, contacts for day out; time or sounding board for cultural