Heat Map – Expected x Preferred Future – Cohort Data

Heat Map – Expected x Preferred Future – Cohort Data

The development of Expected and Preferred Futures ‘Heat-maps’ is a key part of discovering the shared vision. During the survey, people were asked to indicate on a 10 x 10 matrix (overlaying the scenario quadrants), the location of what we call the ‘Expected’ and ‘Preferred’ future.

  • The Expected future is in green, and it is where people believe the community will end up if there is ‘no change in what we are currently doing’
  • The Preferred future is in blue, and it is what people have identified as the most desired future for the community.

The circles (or dots) represent the first level of averaging, derived by averaging the heat map responses by primary cohorts (age + organizational affiliation). The responses may be further filtered, using the filters’ drop-down menus to the right of the chart. The number of responses for each point on the chart may be seen by hovering over the circles within the graph.

Key things to note:

  • The data visualizations shows a first level of averaging, and helps identify points of consensus. The pattern is very similar to the ‘All Data;’ chart. The emerging point of consensus in this chart is the ‘Systems Thinking’ scenario

More Information

For more information about the IDNR’s Sustainable Materials Management Vision for Iowa project, please contact:

Alex Moon, Bureau Chief
alex.moon@dnr.iowa.gov

Jennifer Wright
jennifer.wright@dnr.iowa.gov

Tom Anderson
tom.anderson@dnr.iowa.gov