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Service Description: To understand priorities across the entire west coast as a whole, we standardized the number of coins in each cell. Because the subregions were different sizes, and consequently, each had different numbers of grid cells and available coins, standardizing the coin values allowed us to account for those differences. To do this, the number of coins within a grid cell were divided by the total coins within the subregion to calculate a relative percent. This process was repeated for coins under each justification and product within the subregion. Coins allocated within groups of participants were standardized the same way.
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Description: The results of the West Coast Spatial Prioritization Exercise (2019)
Copyright Text: NOAA/NOS/NCCOS/Marine Spatial Ecology
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Title: West Coast Spatial Prioritization Results
Author: Bethany Williams, Bryan Costa
Comments: To understand priorities across the entire west coast as a whole, we standardized the number of coins in each cell. Because the subregions were different sizes, and consequently, each had different numbers of grid cells and available coins, standardizing the coin values allowed us to account for those differences. To do this, the number of coins within a grid cell were divided by the total coins within the subregion to calculate a relative percent. This process was repeated for coins under each justification and product within the subregion. Coins allocated within groups of participants were standardized the same way.
Subject: Normalized coin totals from the West Coast Spatial Prioritization participants for Justifications, Data Products, and other analyses.
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Keywords: West Coast,spatial prioritization
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