Chapter 2. Metodología experimental
2.2. Caracterización de las fibras de carbono
APPENDIX
Average Ratings for Development Options based on subregion
1. Batavia Coast responses
Rating
Deliver region wide training in service, quality, tourism value and visitor safety 4.6
Upgrade the mobile network at key sites and introduce free wifi at select locations 4.5
Improve way finding across the region (i.e. signage, phone apps, touring maps etc) 4.4
Extend the wildflower self drive trail along the Wildflower Way and Midlands Road creating a loop 4.2
Develop tours and facilities to support cruise ship tourism 4.2
Develop iconic event(s) promoting the uniqueness of the region and encouraging visitors to
stay longer 4.2
Develop Aboriginal tourism opportunities to provide a range of unique cultural experiences 4.1
Develop Recreational Vehicle (RV) parking and visitor amenities in towns to encourage this
ever increasing market to stay longer and spend in local economies 4.1 Develop a number of half and full day self drive routes with Arbelt interactive installations
across the North Midlands, rest and overnight areas, signage, interpretation, eco amenities
and lookouts 4.1
Package holidays across the region to encourage dispersal and visitors to stay longer 4.0
Seek RV friendly town accreditation with the Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia to
capture a greater share of the market 4.0
Develop interpretive tourism in relation to astronomy and the SKA 4.0 Develop a number of eco campgrounds near natural attractions in the North Midlands to
improve the range of camping facilities 4.0
Expand the WA Museum with 3D interpretation of the HMAS Sydney / Kormoran story 4.0 Develop public amenities at the Moresby range, increasing the variety of nature based tourism
experiences 3.9
Develop new (or enhance existing) bike, walk, horse trails at popular sites (i.e old railway
line Yuna - Moresby Ranges, Chapman / Greenough River, Meanarra Hill, Depot Hill, The
Granites, Errabiddy Bluff, Peace Gorge) increasing experiences on offer 3.9
Refurbish select heritage buildings in Murchison towns for tourism use (accommodation, tours
etc) 3.9
Support cultural development in Geraldton (i.e. West End precinct, farmers markets, arts and
spaces, regional foods in local venues, heritage interpretation) 3.8
Create geo cache trails in towns near unique sites (real world ‘treasure’ hunting using GPS
points and smart devices) targeting the global market of ~ 6 million geo cachers. 3.7 Support Murchison pastoral properties to develop tourism infrastructure providing visitors with
the quintessential outback experience 3.7
Develop the old railway marshalling yards adjacent to the new Batavia Coast Marina into a
mix of hospitality / community / retail facilities (Batavia Coast Marina Stage 2) 3.5 Continue to progress the Port Denison Foreshore master plan with amenities and facilities to
develop a character precinct and capture the tourism market 3.5
Provide headworks and pre approvals as an incentive to develop a multi purpose world
class events facility in Geraldton to attract the high value ‘conference’ market 3.5 Develop a number of lookouts and safe viewing sites across the Murchison for extreme
weather events 3.4
Develop high quality cabins / chalets in Shire owned caravan parks (Murchison & North
Midlands) increasing the range and quality of accommodation 3.3
Develop a leisure focussed high end resort in Dongara - Port Denison to attract the high yield
visitor market 3.1
2. North Midlands responses
Rating
Upgrade the mobile network at key sites and introduce free wifi at select locations 4.8
Develop iconic event(s) promoting the uniqueness of the region and encouraging visitors
to stay longer 4.4
Develop Recreational Vehicle (RV) parking and visitor amenities in towns to encourage
this ever increasing market to stay longer and spend in local economies 4.4 Package holidays across the region to encourage dispersal and visitors to stay longer 4.4
Improve way finding across the region (i.e. signage, phone apps, touring maps etc) 4.2
Develop tours and facilities to support cruise ship tourism 4.2
Seek RV friendly town accreditation with the Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia
to capture a greater share of the market 4.2
Develop a number of eco campgrounds near natural attractions in the North Midlands to
improve the range of camping facilities 4.2
Support cultural development in Geraldton (i.e. West End precinct, farmers markets, arts
and spaces, regional foods in local venues, heritage interpretation) 4.2 Deliver region wide training in service, quality, tourism value and visitor safety 4.0
Extend the wildflower self drive trail along the Wildflower Way and Midlands Road creating
a loop 3.8
Develop a number of half and full day self drive routes with Arbelt interactive installations across the North Midlands, rest and overnight areas, signage, interpretation, eco
amenities and lookouts 3.8
Develop new (or enhance existing) bike, walk, horse trails at popular sites (i.e old railway
line Yuna - Moresby Ranges, Chapman / Greenough River, Meanarra Hill, Depot Hill, The
Granites, Errabiddy Bluff, Peace Gorge) increasing experiences on offer 3.8 Develop high quality cabins / chalets in Shire owned caravan parks (Murchison & North
Midlands) increasing the range and quality of accommodation 3.8
Develop a leisure focussed high end resort in Dongara - Port Denison to attract the high
yield visitor market 3.8
Develop Aboriginal tourism opportunities to provide a range of unique cultural experiences 3.6 Develop interpretive tourism in relation to astronomy and the SKA 3.6 Create geo cache trails in towns near unique sites (real world ‘treasure’ hunting using
GPS points and smart devices) targeting the global market of ~ 6 million geo cachers. 3.6 Provide headworks and pre approvals as an incentive to develop a multi purpose world
class events facility in Geraldton to attract the high value ‘conference’ market 3.6 Continue to progress the Port Denison Foreshore master plan with amenities and facilities
to develop a character precinct and capture the tourism market 3.5
Refurbish select heritage buildings in Murchison towns for tourism use (accommodation,
tours etc) 3.4
Develop ‘tourism’ prospecting reserves in the Murchison 3.3
Support Murchison pastoral properties to develop tourism infrastructure providing visitors
with the quintessential outback experience 3.2
Develop a number of lookouts and safe viewing sites across the Murchison for extreme
weather events 3.2
Expand the WA Museum with 3D interpretation of the HMAS Sydney / Kormoran story 3.0 Develop public amenities at the Moresby range, increasing the variety of nature based
tourism experiences 3.0
Develop the old railway marshalling yards adjacent to the new Batavia Coast Marina into
3. Murchison responses
Rating
Improve way finding across the region (i.e. signage, phone apps, touring maps etc) 4.7
Upgrade the mobile network at key sites and introduce free wifi at select locations 4.4
Develop high quality cabins / chalets in Shire owned caravan parks (Murchison & North
Midlands) increasing the range and quality of accommodation 4.4
Develop Aboriginal tourism opportunities to provide a range of unique cultural experiences 4.3 Develop interpretive tourism in relation to astronomy and the SKA 4.3 Develop iconic event(s) promoting the uniqueness of the region and encouraging visitors
to stay longer 4.2
Develop Recreational Vehicle (RV) parking and visitor amenities in towns to encourage
this ever increasing market to stay longer and spend in local economies 4.2 Deliver region wide training in service, quality, tourism value and visitor safety 4.2 Package holidays across the region to encourage dispersal and visitors to stay longer 4.1 Develop new (or enhance existing) bike, walk, horse trails at popular sites (i.e old railway
line Yuna - Moresby Ranges, Chapman / Greenough River, Meanarra Hill, Depot Hill, The
Granites, Errabiddy Bluff, Peace Gorge) increasing experiences on offer 4.1 Support Murchison pastoral properties to develop tourism infrastructure providing visitors
with the quintessential outback experience 4.1
Refurbish select heritage buildings in Murchison towns for tourism use (accommodation,
tours etc) 3.9
Seek RV friendly town accreditation with the Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia
to capture a greater share of the market 3.8
Provide headworks and pre approvals as an incentive to develop a multi purpose world
class events facility in Geraldton to attract the high value ‘conference’ market 3.8
Extend the wildflower self drive trail along the Wildflower Way and Midlands Road creating
a loop 3.7
Develop a number of half and full day self drive routes with Arbelt interactive installations across the North Midlands, rest and overnight areas, signage, interpretation, eco
amenities and lookouts 3.7
Create geo cache trails in towns near unique sites (real world ‘treasure’ hunting using
GPS points and smart devices) targeting the global market of ~ 6 million geo cachers. 3.6 Develop a number of eco campgrounds near natural attractions in the North Midlands to
improve the range of camping facilities 3.4
Support cultural development in Geraldton (i.e. West End precinct, farmers markets, arts
and spaces, regional foods in local venues, heritage interpretation) 3.4 Develop a number of lookouts and safe viewing sites across the Murchison for extreme
weather events 3.4
Continue to progress the Port Denison Foreshore master plan with amenities and facilities
to develop a character precinct and capture the tourism market 3.3
Develop ‘tourism’ prospecting reserves in the Murchison 3.3
Expand the WA Museum with 3D interpretation of the HMAS Sydney / Kormoran story 3.2 Develop the old railway marshalling yards adjacent to the new Batavia Coast Marina into
a mix of hospitality / community / retail facilities (Batavia Coast Marina Stage 2) 3.2 Develop a leisure focussed high end resort in Dongara - Port Denison to attract the high
yield visitor market 3.1
Develop tours and facilities to support cruise ship tourism 3.0
Develop public amenities at the Moresby range, increasing the variety of nature based