Twelve questions for the participatory modeling community

Participatory modeling engages the implicit and explicit knowledge of stakeholders to create formalized and shared representations of reality and has evolved into a field of study as well as a practice. Participatory modeling researchers and practitioners who focus specifically on environmental resources met at the National Socio‐Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) in Annapolis, Maryland, over the course of 2 years to discuss the state of the field and future directions for participatory modeling. What follows is a description of 12 overarching groups of questions that could guide future inquiry.

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Main Authors: Jordan, Rebecca, Gray, Steven, Zellner, Moira, Glynn, Pierre, Voinov, Alexey, Hedelin, Béatrice, Sterling, Eleanor, Leong, Kirsten, Schmitt Olabisi, Laura, Hubacek, Klaus, Bommel, Pierre, BenDor, Todd, Jetter, Antonie, Laursen, Bethany, Singer, Alison, Giabbanelli, Philippe J., Kolagani, Nagesh, Basco-Carrera, Laura, Jenni, Karen, Prell, Christina
Format: article biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:P01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières, U10 - Informatique, mathématiques et statistiques,
Online Access:http://agritrop.cirad.fr/589019/
http://agritrop.cirad.fr/589019/1/Jordan_et_al-2018-Earth_Future.pdf
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Summary:Participatory modeling engages the implicit and explicit knowledge of stakeholders to create formalized and shared representations of reality and has evolved into a field of study as well as a practice. Participatory modeling researchers and practitioners who focus specifically on environmental resources met at the National Socio‐Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) in Annapolis, Maryland, over the course of 2 years to discuss the state of the field and future directions for participatory modeling. What follows is a description of 12 overarching groups of questions that could guide future inquiry.