Co-creating formalized models: Participatory modelling as method and process in transdisciplinary research and its impact potentials. Issue 103 (January 2020)
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- Title:
- Co-creating formalized models: Participatory modelling as method and process in transdisciplinary research and its impact potentials. Issue 103 (January 2020)
- Main Title:
- Co-creating formalized models: Participatory modelling as method and process in transdisciplinary research and its impact potentials
- Authors:
- Smetschka, Barbara
Gaube, Veronika - Abstract:
- Highlights: Stakeholder involvement improves the design and relevance of formalized models. Developing computer models together with stakeholders fosters their system knowledge. Co-creation of formalized models structures communication between scientists and stakeholders. Societal impact potentials rise with the process of co-creating a model available to scientists and stakeholders. Abstract: The key challenge for transdisciplinary research aiming to integrate social and scientific knowledge is to produce societal and scientific impacts at the same time. Participatory modelling is a method that uses models in three ways: as a means to generate knowledge, to achieve knowledge integration and to enable societal impact. Agent-based modelling is a computer simulation technique that allows for simulating different actors as agents, the socioeconomic and natural environment they are embedded in, and the interactions among agents and between agents and their environment. This paper presents projects developing agent-based models of Austrian regions with single farm households as agents. The models simulate how changes in socioeconomic and political conditions affect patterns of land use, agricultural production and the socioeconomic situation within this region. Farm households and their decision-making process with its ecological, economic and social implications represent the basis of the agent-based models. We discuss how and why participatory modelling can help foster theHighlights: Stakeholder involvement improves the design and relevance of formalized models. Developing computer models together with stakeholders fosters their system knowledge. Co-creation of formalized models structures communication between scientists and stakeholders. Societal impact potentials rise with the process of co-creating a model available to scientists and stakeholders. Abstract: The key challenge for transdisciplinary research aiming to integrate social and scientific knowledge is to produce societal and scientific impacts at the same time. Participatory modelling is a method that uses models in three ways: as a means to generate knowledge, to achieve knowledge integration and to enable societal impact. Agent-based modelling is a computer simulation technique that allows for simulating different actors as agents, the socioeconomic and natural environment they are embedded in, and the interactions among agents and between agents and their environment. This paper presents projects developing agent-based models of Austrian regions with single farm households as agents. The models simulate how changes in socioeconomic and political conditions affect patterns of land use, agricultural production and the socioeconomic situation within this region. Farm households and their decision-making process with its ecological, economic and social implications represent the basis of the agent-based models. We discuss how and why participatory modelling can help foster the impact potentials of transdisciplinary research and what the limitations of the different types of models are. We show that participatory modelling allows for the integration of the most relevant issues in the models and for the development of scenarios and strategies together with the stakeholders. Participatory modelling shows its strength in structuring communication on future scenarios and recommendations for action towards reaching the targets of the various groups involved in transdisciplinary research. Stakeholders can use the model for effective discussion and education processes to find sustainable pathways in agricultural development. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Environmental science & policy. Issue 103(2020)
- Journal:
- Environmental science & policy
- Issue:
- Issue 103(2020)
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- Volume 103, Issue 103 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 103
- Issue:
- 103
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0103-0103-0000
- Page Start:
- 41
- Page End:
- 49
- Publication Date:
- 2020-01
- Subjects:
- Transdisciplinary research -- Societal impact -- Participatory modelling -- Agent-based model -- Land use -- Sustainable agriculture
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- 10.1016/j.envsci.2019.10.005 ↗
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- ISSNs:
- 1462-9011
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