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WISP Toolkit for CREW Dissemination: Maximizing Impact and Engagement

Explore the innovative WISP toolkit that optimizes the dissemination of CREW outcomes. Learn about the strategies for presenting CREW outputs, using the Single Index of Multiple Vulnerability and Index of Multiple Deprivation, and addressing flood risk and subsidence. Discover how stakeholders can engage with the toolkit through assemblies, meetings, and workshops, leading to impactful project presentations at various conferences. The toolkit facilitates integration of social and physical sciences, promotes reusability, and gathers feedback for continuous improvement.

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WISP Toolkit for CREW Dissemination: Maximizing Impact and Engagement

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  1. WISP– scenario-based dissemination toolkitsDisseminating the outcomes of CREW Daniel Simms, Stephen Hallett CREW final conference, 25 November 2011 www.extreme-weather-impacts.net

  2. Design

  3. Presenting CREW outputs

  4. Presenting CREW outputs

  5. Presenting CREW outputs

  6. Presenting CREW outputs

  7. Presenting CREW outputs

  8. Single Index of Multiple Vulnerability (SIMV) Index of Multiple Deprivation (45%) Flood risk (10%) Subsidence (45%) Work carried out by C. Emberson

  9. Vulnerability Mapper Work carried out by M. Van Hoek

  10. Use of the WISP toolkit • Assemblies and meetings • Facilitated stakeholder engagement during interviews and workshops • Project partner input • Presented at conferences (practitioner, research and academic)

  11. Impacts and going forward • Presenting information to the users – path to impact • Integration of the social and physical sciences • Reusing development work - extensible • Framework for other areas • Feedback – what tools do stakeholders need?

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