2020
DOI: 10.18174/sesmo.2020a16226
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Eight grand challenges in socio-environmental systems modeling

Abstract: Modeling is essential to characterize and explore complex societal and environmental issues in systematic and collaborative ways. Socio-environmental systems (SES) modeling integrates knowledge and perspectives into conceptual and computational tools that explicitly recognize how human decisions affect the environment. Depending on the modeling purpose, many SES modelers also realize that involvement of stakeholders and experts is fundamental to support social learning and decision-making processes for achievi… Show more

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“…Variables with moderate to high betweenness centrality Table 2: Dominant challenges in modelling complex systems (Elsawah et al 2020) and the corresponding phase of our method that seeks to assist in overcoming them. Figure 1: Overview of the method for creating a shared qualitative model of a complex system, comprising four phases.…”
Section: Variable Librarymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Variables with moderate to high betweenness centrality Table 2: Dominant challenges in modelling complex systems (Elsawah et al 2020) and the corresponding phase of our method that seeks to assist in overcoming them. Figure 1: Overview of the method for creating a shared qualitative model of a complex system, comprising four phases.…”
Section: Variable Librarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding these perceptions is critical in modelling for at least four main reasons. First, it can reveal areas of knowledge uncertainty, another of the 'grand challenges' of modelling (Elsawah et al 2020). Second, it captures a person's causal knowledge about how a system works, which can assist with quantifying complex systems (Voinov et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…[2] Simulation studies are a common strategy for addressing these challenges, facilitating exploration of complex system responses to current conditions as well as their possible responses to changing system drivers in the future. [3,4] Even with these tools, complex social-ecological systems can also be notoriously "wicked" to manage, in the sense that defining the problem to be solved can be elusive and vary from stakeholder to stakeholder, attempted solutions may cause as many problems as they solve, and each attempt has consequences that cannot be ignored. [5] Collaborative research strategies can be key in working with these challenges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5] Collaborative research strategies can be key in working with these challenges. [4] Bringing together simulation modeling strategies with community collaboration has been referred to by many names, but can be broadly termed "participatory modeling." [6] These processes can involve focus groups, role-playing games, workshops, and many other types of community engagement, and can involve community members in some or all parts of the modeling process (including goal setting, data collection, design, implementation, verification and calibration, validation, use, and outcome analysis).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%