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The generic approach of the 'ideal' frame Frame of reference combined with the procedure to define the information need, may yield a very complex picture that can be difficult to apply in practice, although it has been shown to work (cf. Mulder et al., 2001; Willems, 2002; Wierda, 2003). To make the 'ideal' approach somewhat more applicable in practice, we need a 'basic' frame Frame of reference containing a limited set of elements that seem to recur in management situations where physical system behaviour presents a threat to values and interests. In order to make essential (technical) components of ICM decision making processes explicit, a 'basic' frame Frame of reference should include the following elements (see Figure):
- a strategic objective;
- an operational objective; and
- a decision recipe containing a foursome of elements, viz.:
- a quantitative state concept;
- a benchmarking procedure;
- an intervention procedure; and
- an evaluation procedure confronting the operational as well as the strategic objective.
The 'basic' frame Frame of reference, derived in an iterative problem driven manner, provides a useful tool in support of decision making as well as a target for specialist improvement. As such it provides a communication tool supporting efforts to rationalise the use of specialist knowledge in coast related decision processes.
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