Let's look at each model and its questions individually:
Beginning where we left off with the first iteration, Decision Models ask what the study's stakeholders need to know to make a decision about the landscape. As we discussed last lesson, the project's stakeholders can encompass a large group of people with different needs and values. One group may require economic data for the entire county in order to make a decision. Another may place a higher value on a religious or culturally important icon in the landscape. Neither is more important, nor should the choice be based on your personal preference. You are designing for the land and its people. The geodesign team will need to listen and prioritize the decision-makers values. Decision Models structure the listening process.