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Basic steps in mapping exercises :

Mapping the “worlds” III – Making a “multiple world” map – putting together the issues, people and environment. Basic steps in mapping exercises : To understand the coast system we need to separate « bits » of the coast into different types of categories (« worlds »).

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Basic steps in mapping exercises :

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  1. Mapping the “worlds” III – Making a “multiple world” map – putting together the issues, people and environment

  2. Basic steps in mapping exercises: To understand the coast system we need to separate « bits » of the coast into different types of categories (« worlds »). Then we need to see what makes up a certain world. Then we need to look at the groupings or interlinkages in the world. Then we need to reassemble worlds; this should give us a systems structure for the Cork coast.

  3. Exercises have identified issues and some of the pieces that relate to each issue. Some of the pieces will be better known than others – shape and content. Can we identify the links that will allow the puzzle be built?

  4. Pieces have different sizes and colours – with different influences and importance.

  5. Is it possible to take all the pieces – the different worlds and domains – of Cork Harbour to build a single picture and vision.

  6. For each of the issues: Which stakeholders are linked to which issue? Which institutions govern the relationship of stakeholders to issues? Is it possible to group together any of the elements? 

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