What's left before participatory modeling can fully support real-world environmental planning processes: A case study review

Environmental Modelling & Software
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Abstract

In environmental participatory modeling (PM), both computer and non-computer-based modeling techniques are used to aid participatory problem description, solution, and decision-making actions in environmental contexts. Although many PM case studies have been published, few efforts have sought to systematically describe and understand dominant PM processes or establish best practices for PM. As a first step, we have reviewed a random sample of environmental PM case study articles (n = 60) using a novel PM process evaluation instrument. We found that significant work likely remains for PM to fully support participatory and integrated planning processes. While PM reports systematically address knowledge integration and learning, they often neglect the facilitation of a multi-value perspective within a democratic process, and the integration across organizations within a governance system. If not reported, we suspect these aspects are also neglected in practice. We conclude with key research and practice issues for improving PM as an approach for real-world participatory planning and governance.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title What's left before participatory modeling can fully support real-world environmental planning processes: A case study review
Series title Environmental Modelling & Software
DOI 10.1016/j.envsoft.2021.105073
Volume 143
Year Published 2021
Language English
Publisher Elsevier
Description 105073, 15 p.
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