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Developing shared qualitative models for complex systems
Authors:Katie Moon  Nicola K Browne
Institution:1. School of Business, University of New South Wales, Canberra, ACT, 2601 Australia;2. School of Molecular and Life Sciences, Curtin University, Perth, WA, 6100 Australia
Abstract:Understanding complex systems is essential to ensure their conservation and effective management. Models commonly support understanding of complex ecological systems and, by extension, their conservation. Modeling, however, is largely a social process constrained by individuals’ mental models (i.e., a small-scale internal model of how a part of the world works based on knowledge, experience, values, beliefs, and assumptions) and system complexity. To account for both system complexity and the diversity of knowledge of complex systems, we devised a novel way to develop a shared qualitative complex system model. We disaggregated a system (carbonate coral reefs) into smaller subsystem modules that each represented a functioning unit, about which an individual is likely to have more comprehensive knowledge. This modular approach allowed us to elicit an individual mental model of a defined subsystem for which the individuals had a higher level of confidence in their knowledge of the relationships between variables. The challenge then was to bring these subsystem models together to form a complete, shared model of the entire system, which we attempted through 4 phases: develop the system framework and subsystem modules; develop the individual mental model elicitation methods; elicit the mental models; and identify and isolate differences for exploration and identify similarities to cocreate a shared qualitative model. The shared qualitative model provides opportunities to develop a quantitative model to understand and predict complex system change.
Keywords:cognitive maps  ecological modeling  influence diagrams  knowledge  perceptions  qualitative modeling  social science research methods  workshop facilitation  conocimiento  diagramas de influencia  facilitación de talleres  mapas cognitivos  métodos de investigación de ciencias sociales  modelado cualitativo  modelado ecológico  percepciones
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