This site will be hosting the DELPHI GoogleDoc Analysis. The group’s final project will be found here.
These were the group results from the GoogleDoc for Alex Crow, Tyler Barron, Robin Ji, and Mary Michaels. The majority results of the whole class are highlighted. On the global scale, the group had a general consensus on the importance of water and forest conservation, agreeing with the class as a whole, but was in a toss-up over a third most important issue. On the regional scale, the group had varying opinions but ultimately had a majority that favored consideration of access to water, weather, and drought effects. The group seemed to have no regard for socioeconomic inequalities and instead preferred to pay attention to the environmental issues that affect all people. On the local level, the group favored walkability and educational outreach. Interesting the group results were a mirror of that of the class, walkability and education outreach were provided an easy verdict of “important” while debates were had about the importance of four other factorss: healthy lifestyles, biodiversity, gentrification, and funding.