Authors
Eleanor J Sterling, Moira Zellner, Karen E Jenni, Kirsten Leong, Pierre D Glynn, Todd K BenDor, Pierre Bommel, Klaus Hubacek, Antonie J Jetter, Rebecca Jordan, Laura Schmitt Olabisi, Michael Paolisso, Steven Gray
Publication date
2019
Journal
Elem Sci Anth
Volume
7
Pages
9
Publisher
University of California Press
Description
Participatory Modeling (PM) is becoming increasingly common in environmental planning and conservation, due in part to advances in cyberinfrastructure as well as to greater recognition of the importance of engaging a diverse array of stakeholders in decision making. We provide lessons learned, based on over 200 years of the authors’ cumulative and diverse experience, about PM processes. These include successful and, perhaps more importantly, not-so-successful trials. Our collective interdisciplinary background has supported the development, testing, and evaluation of a rich range of collaborative modeling approaches. We share here what we have learned as a community of participatory modelers, within three categories of reflection: a) lessons learned about participatory modelers; b) lessons learned about the context of collaboration; and c) lessons learned about the PM process. First, successful PM …
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