Participatory modelling for sustainable development: Key issues derived from five cases of natural resource and disaster risk management |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Climate and Safety, Karlstad University, SE-651 88, Karlstad, Sweden;2. Department of Geography at Bonn University, Germany;3. Centre for Environmental and Climate Research, Lund University, Sweden;4. National Knowledge Centre for Climate Adaptation, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Stakeholder participation is considered a key principle for sustainable development in the context of natural resource and disaster risk management. Participatory modelling (PM) is an interactive and iterative process in which stakeholder involvement is supported by modelling and communication tools. Planning and decision-making for sustainable development (SD)integrate three substantive dimensions − social, ecological and economic. The procedural dimension of SD, however, is equally important, and here we see great potential for PM. In this study, we evaluate five PM research projects against criteria for the procedural dimension of SD. This provides a basis for identifying key issues and needs for further research into PM for SD. While the cases show great potential, especially for supporting knowledge integration, learning and transparent handling of values and perspectives, they indicate a particular need to develop PM in respect of organizational integration. This issue is closely connected to the possibility of effectively implementing PM in practice. |
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Keywords: | Participatory modelling Sustainable development Procedure Research need Natural resources management Disaster risk management |
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