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==Different stakeholders have different interests and concerns== | ==Different stakeholders have different interests and concerns== | ||
: As mentioned above, different stakeholders have different interests ([[indicators]]) and concerns ([[Indicator_Weights|indicator weights]]). In the {{software}} each stakeholder is defined by its [[indicators]], [[Indicator_Weights|indicator weights]] and available [[actions]]. A Project Developer will prioritize its profit margin, while a Housing Corporation will focus on reaching its housing target and will be less (or not at all) focused on making any profit. Some stakeholders have a large budget but lack ([[ownership]] of) property to perform their actions on, others have the tools ([[actions]]) and property but lack the financial means to fulfill their objectives. By negotiating with each other, stakeholders are to search for any common grounds, in order to fulfill their individual and collective [[Indicators#Indicator targets|targets]]. | : As mentioned above, different stakeholders have different interests ([[indicators]]) and concerns ([[Indicator_Weights|indicator weights]]). In the {{software}} each stakeholder is defined by its [[indicators]], [[Indicator_Weights|indicator weights]] and available [[actions]]. A Project Developer will prioritize its profit margin, while a Housing Corporation will focus on reaching its housing target and will be less (or not at all) focused on making any profit. Some stakeholders have a large budget but lack ([[ownership]] of) property to perform their actions on, others have the tools ([[actions]]) and property but lack the financial means to fulfill their objectives. By negotiating with each other, stakeholders are to search for any common grounds, in order to fulfill their individual and collective [[Indicators#Indicator targets|targets]]. | ||
Revision as of 16:12, 21 October 2022
- The Tygron Platform streamlines the planning process by bringing the actual stakeholder roles from the real world into our multi user environment. Users can then select which role they want to represent, in order to experiment, plan and negotiate better solutions for spatial planning, urban designs and development projects. Users can select the role they fulfill in real life, or select any of the other available stakeholders to learn about the 'other side's' interests and concerns.
- In the Tygron Platform, the stakeholder’s interests and concerns are reflected in the indicators. With actions and measures a stakeholder can affect the indicators and thus the project's outcome in a total score.
Stakeholder Type
- Predefined stakeholders are available in the Tygron Platform, however, not all of these stakeholders have to be present and not all have to be playable either. As described above, stakeholders can be present in the 3D World without actually being playable.
- The following predefined stakeholders are available for users to add to their project:
Stakeholder Type | Description |
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Civilian | These are the inhabitants living in the 3D World. As individuals they have a limited impact and concern, however, to have a project carried from the bottom up, participation from the inhabitants is essential. |
Company | This private entity has a profit objective, and is also growing and expanding its market. |
Education | Educational organizations can have a huge impact on the 3D World, with, for example, a rising demand for Student Housing and the impact on livability. |
Expert | The expert role can be added as an advisor on possible developments with its own goals for the project case. |
Farmer | The farmer role will be implemented automatically when in the project area land is owned by one or more farmers. Mostly the land use will be important for this role, in order to be able to grow certain crops. |
Healthcare | Hospitals and clinics have a direct impact on their surroundings; they are usually big employers and have a huge demand for special supplies. |
Housing Corporation | Being responsible for enough housing units in the 3D World, the housing corporation plays a big role in spatial planning. |
Media | Media is a stakeholder who is responsible to report on the latest news about the developments. This is mostly an non playable role. |
Municipality | The municipality is the stakeholder with the main responsibility for zoning and approval of building permits. They are also in charge of the livability in the 3D World and management of the public spaces, including sewers and roads. The name of this stakeholder changes automatically corresponding to the municipality active in the area of the 3D World. |
Other | In addition to the default stakeholders above, any other stakeholder can be added. In case a specific unlisted stakeholder is required, this option can be customized. |
Other Authority | The role other authority is representing a public authority, a (federal) state and/or an other governmental body like for example a province. It is possible to add multiple other authority stakeholder roles. |
Project Developer | The Project Developer has to make profit by building commercial constructions, such as shops and industry. |
Utility Corporation | The utility corporation can construct a network structure for different kind of purposes like heat or electricity. |
Water Authority | The water authority is the stakeholder who is responsible for the water management in the project area. |
Different stakeholders have different interests and concerns
- As mentioned above, different stakeholders have different interests (indicators) and concerns (indicator weights). In the Tygron Platform each stakeholder is defined by its indicators, indicator weights and available actions. A Project Developer will prioritize its profit margin, while a Housing Corporation will focus on reaching its housing target and will be less (or not at all) focused on making any profit. Some stakeholders have a large budget but lack (ownership of) property to perform their actions on, others have the tools (actions) and property but lack the financial means to fulfill their objectives. By negotiating with each other, stakeholders are to search for any common grounds, in order to fulfill their individual and collective targets.