A Delphi Based Approach to the Assessment of New Marine Litter Reduction and Processing Technologies

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Autor(a) principal: Cunha, Maria C.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Marques, João, Dias, Luís C., Cotera, Ignacio Rada, Triantaphyllidis, George
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/100153
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.886581
Resumo: This work presents the most important aspects that should be considered for assessing new marine litter reduction and processing technologies. The most relevant technology features are highlighted using a Delphi method capable of gathering and handling a large quantity of valuable data in areas where information is lacking. This relies on judgements provided by recognized experts in a particular area of knowledge, through an organized procedure based on a structured questionnaire and its reiterations. The Delphi process developed in this study completed two rounds. In the first round, a questionnaire with 55 statements (potentially important aspects) was shared with experts and stakeholders from different types of institutions (Administrations, Marinas and Ports; Associations; Companies; Universities; and Research Centers). Appropriate statistical analysis of the responses determined the degree of consensus and the level of importance perceived for each aspect. Feedback information based on analysis of the answers provided during the first round was included in a second round of the survey that focused on the statements that did not gather enough consensus, and therefore needed to be reevaluated by the expert group. After checking the stability of the results between rounds, the conclusions are set out and a list of the aspects to be considered in different decision-making contexts is drawn (from technology development, investment to marketing and policy making) taking into account technical, environmental, socio-economic, and political issues.
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title A Delphi Based Approach to the Assessment of New Marine Litter Reduction and Processing Technologies
spellingShingle A Delphi Based Approach to the Assessment of New Marine Litter Reduction and Processing Technologies
Cunha, Maria C.
consensus
Delphi method
marine litter
plastics
technology
title_short A Delphi Based Approach to the Assessment of New Marine Litter Reduction and Processing Technologies
title_full A Delphi Based Approach to the Assessment of New Marine Litter Reduction and Processing Technologies
title_fullStr A Delphi Based Approach to the Assessment of New Marine Litter Reduction and Processing Technologies
title_full_unstemmed A Delphi Based Approach to the Assessment of New Marine Litter Reduction and Processing Technologies
title_sort A Delphi Based Approach to the Assessment of New Marine Litter Reduction and Processing Technologies
author Cunha, Maria C.
author_facet Cunha, Maria C.
Marques, João
Dias, Luís C.
Cotera, Ignacio Rada
Triantaphyllidis, George
author_role author
author2 Marques, João
Dias, Luís C.
Cotera, Ignacio Rada
Triantaphyllidis, George
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cunha, Maria C.
Marques, João
Dias, Luís C.
Cotera, Ignacio Rada
Triantaphyllidis, George
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv consensus
Delphi method
marine litter
plastics
technology
topic consensus
Delphi method
marine litter
plastics
technology
description This work presents the most important aspects that should be considered for assessing new marine litter reduction and processing technologies. The most relevant technology features are highlighted using a Delphi method capable of gathering and handling a large quantity of valuable data in areas where information is lacking. This relies on judgements provided by recognized experts in a particular area of knowledge, through an organized procedure based on a structured questionnaire and its reiterations. The Delphi process developed in this study completed two rounds. In the first round, a questionnaire with 55 statements (potentially important aspects) was shared with experts and stakeholders from different types of institutions (Administrations, Marinas and Ports; Associations; Companies; Universities; and Research Centers). Appropriate statistical analysis of the responses determined the degree of consensus and the level of importance perceived for each aspect. Feedback information based on analysis of the answers provided during the first round was included in a second round of the survey that focused on the statements that did not gather enough consensus, and therefore needed to be reevaluated by the expert group. After checking the stability of the results between rounds, the conclusions are set out and a list of the aspects to be considered in different decision-making contexts is drawn (from technology development, investment to marketing and policy making) taking into account technical, environmental, socio-economic, and political issues.
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