Waypoints on a journey of discovery: mental models in human-environment interactions

Although the broad concept of mental models is gaining currency as a way to explore the link between how people think and interact with their world, this concept is limited by a theoretical and practical understanding of how it can be applied in the study of human-environment relationships. Tools and processes are needed to be able to elicit and analyze mental models. Because mental models are not directly observable, it is also important to understand how the application of any tools and processes affects what is measured. Equally important are the needs to be clear on the intent of the elicitation and to design the methods and choose the settings accordingly. Through this special edition, we explore how mental models are elicited using two approaches applied in two case-study regions. We analyze two approaches used in the Crocodile River catchment of South Africa: a graphically based approach, i.e., actors, resources, dynamics, and interactions (ARDI); and an interview- or text-based approach, i.e., consensus analysis (CA). A further experiment in the Rhone Delta (Camargue), France, enabled us to test a crossover between these two methods using ARDI methodology to collect data and CA to analyse it. Here, we compare and explore the limitations and challenges in applying these two methods in context and conclude that they have much to offer when used singly or in combination. We first develop a conceptual framework as a synthesis of key social and cognitive psychology literature. We then use this framework to guide the enquiry into the key lessons emerging from the comparative application of these approaches to eliciting mental models in the two case regions. We identify key gaps in our knowledge and suggest important research questions that remain to be addressed.

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Main Authors: Lynam, Timothy, Mathevet, Raphaël, Etienne, Michel, Stone-Jovicich, Samantha, Leitch, Anne, Jones, Natalie A., Ross, Helen, Du toit, Derick, Pollard, Sharon, Biggs, Harry, Perez, Pascal
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5717842022-03-30T15:05:54Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/571784/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/571784/ Waypoints on a journey of discovery: mental models in human-environment interactions. Lynam Timothy, Mathevet Raphaël, Etienne Michel, Stone-Jovicich Samantha, Leitch Anne, Jones Natalie A., Ross Helen, Du toit Derick, Pollard Sharon, Biggs Harry, Perez Pascal. 2012. Ecology and Society, 17 (3):23, 11 p.https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-05118-170323 <https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-05118-170323> Researchers Waypoints on a journey of discovery: mental models in human-environment interactions Lynam, Timothy Mathevet, Raphaël Etienne, Michel Stone-Jovicich, Samantha Leitch, Anne Jones, Natalie A. Ross, Helen Du toit, Derick Pollard, Sharon Biggs, Harry Perez, Pascal eng 2012 Ecology and Society U30 - Méthodes de recherche 000 - Autres thèmes France Afrique du Sud http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_3081 http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_7252 Although the broad concept of mental models is gaining currency as a way to explore the link between how people think and interact with their world, this concept is limited by a theoretical and practical understanding of how it can be applied in the study of human-environment relationships. Tools and processes are needed to be able to elicit and analyze mental models. Because mental models are not directly observable, it is also important to understand how the application of any tools and processes affects what is measured. Equally important are the needs to be clear on the intent of the elicitation and to design the methods and choose the settings accordingly. Through this special edition, we explore how mental models are elicited using two approaches applied in two case-study regions. We analyze two approaches used in the Crocodile River catchment of South Africa: a graphically based approach, i.e., actors, resources, dynamics, and interactions (ARDI); and an interview- or text-based approach, i.e., consensus analysis (CA). A further experiment in the Rhone Delta (Camargue), France, enabled us to test a crossover between these two methods using ARDI methodology to collect data and CA to analyse it. Here, we compare and explore the limitations and challenges in applying these two methods in context and conclude that they have much to offer when used singly or in combination. We first develop a conceptual framework as a synthesis of key social and cognitive psychology literature. We then use this framework to guide the enquiry into the key lessons emerging from the comparative application of these approaches to eliciting mental models in the two case regions. We identify key gaps in our knowledge and suggest important research questions that remain to be addressed. article info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal Article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/571784/1/document_571784.pdf application/pdf Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-05118-170323 10.5751/ES-05118-170323 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.5751/ES-05118-170323 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-05118-170323
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Lynam, Timothy
Mathevet, Raphaël
Etienne, Michel
Stone-Jovicich, Samantha
Leitch, Anne
Jones, Natalie A.
Ross, Helen
Du toit, Derick
Pollard, Sharon
Biggs, Harry
Perez, Pascal
Waypoints on a journey of discovery: mental models in human-environment interactions
description Although the broad concept of mental models is gaining currency as a way to explore the link between how people think and interact with their world, this concept is limited by a theoretical and practical understanding of how it can be applied in the study of human-environment relationships. Tools and processes are needed to be able to elicit and analyze mental models. Because mental models are not directly observable, it is also important to understand how the application of any tools and processes affects what is measured. Equally important are the needs to be clear on the intent of the elicitation and to design the methods and choose the settings accordingly. Through this special edition, we explore how mental models are elicited using two approaches applied in two case-study regions. We analyze two approaches used in the Crocodile River catchment of South Africa: a graphically based approach, i.e., actors, resources, dynamics, and interactions (ARDI); and an interview- or text-based approach, i.e., consensus analysis (CA). A further experiment in the Rhone Delta (Camargue), France, enabled us to test a crossover between these two methods using ARDI methodology to collect data and CA to analyse it. Here, we compare and explore the limitations and challenges in applying these two methods in context and conclude that they have much to offer when used singly or in combination. We first develop a conceptual framework as a synthesis of key social and cognitive psychology literature. We then use this framework to guide the enquiry into the key lessons emerging from the comparative application of these approaches to eliciting mental models in the two case regions. We identify key gaps in our knowledge and suggest important research questions that remain to be addressed.
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