Title of article
The role of computer modelling in participatory integrated assessments
Author/Authors
Bernd Siebenhüner، نويسنده , , Volker Barth، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
23
From page
367
To page
389
Abstract
In a number of recent research projects, computer models have been included in participatory procedures to assess global environmental change. The intention was to support knowledge production and to help the involved non-scientists to develop a deeper understanding of the interactions between natural and social systems. This paper analyses the experiences made in three projects with the use of computer models from a participatory and a risk management perspective. Our cross-cutting analysis of the objectives, the employed project designs and moderation schemes and the observed learning processes in participatory processes with model use shows that models play a mixed role in informing participants and stimulating discussions. However, no deeper reflection on values and belief systems could be achieved. In terms of the risk management phases, computer models serve best the purposes of problem definition and option assessment within participatory integrated assessment (PIA) processes.
Keywords
Computer models , Participatory integrated assessment , Sustainability science
Journal title
Environmental Impact Assessment Review
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Environmental Impact Assessment Review
Record number
957495
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