Participatory modeling meets African swine fever - Systems Thinking in action.

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Lisa Rogoll, Katja Schulz, Jana Schulz
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Abstract

Background: Despite concerted efforts to control the disease, African swine fever (ASF) continues to spread in numerous regions across Europe. The circulation of the virus in wild boar populations poses an ongoing risk of transmission to domestic pig holdings and results in significant socio-economic losses. Controlling ASF in wild boar has proven to be a complex endeavor that affects many different sectors of society, with different focal points of interest and potential for conflict. To obtain a comprehensive understanding of stakeholder challenges and identify leverage points for effective interventions, a multidisciplinary Systems Thinking approach was applied. Participatory modeling workshops were conducted in an ASF-affected area of Germany with stakeholders from public institutions, forestry, conservation, agriculture, and the food industry in order to provide a comprehensive understanding of the stakeholders' perception of the complex system of ASF control. Causal Loop Diagrams were developed jointly with stakeholders to capture and visualize the interconnections within the system from stakeholders' perspective.

Results: During the workshops, participants emphasized the need for transparent and rapid communication among all affected stakeholders and the importance of of raising public awareness about ASF for an effective response to outbreaks. Participants identified the complexity of the ASF control system, represented by a preliminary Causal Loop Diagram (CLD) with 260 loops, including 131 balancing and 129 reinforcing loops. These feedback processes illustrate the dynamic and interconnected nature of ASF control efforts, highlighting both challenges and opportunities for intervention. In addition, the participants stressed the need for early preparation of relevant resources for potential ASF outbreaks. Effectiveness and unintended consequences of control measures represented a major concern for the participants. Furthermore, participants emphasized the need to standardize and harmonize processes across different regions of Germany to improve the effectiveness of ASF control efforts.

Conclusion: The findings underscore the importance of integrating stakeholder insights into the design of ASF control measures to ensure their effectiveness and sustainability. The complexity of the system, as represented by the numerous feedback loops, highlights the need for adaptive and collaborative approaches in managing ASF outbreaks. Moving forward, discussions with scientists and decision-makers will be essential to refine and implement these insights into actionable strategies for effective ASF management. Engaging stakeholders in the modeling process fosters ownership, collaboration, and compliance, which are crucial for successful implementation of ASF control measures. Furthermore, transdisciplinary research is providing valuable insights for regions or countries yet unaffected by ASF, helping them prepare effectively for potential outbreaks.

参与式建模符合非洲猪瘟-系统思维的行动。
背景:尽管采取了协调一致的措施来控制疾病,但非洲猪瘟(ASF)继续在欧洲许多地区传播。该病毒在野猪种群中的传播持续存在向家养猪传播的风险,并造成重大的社会经济损失。在野猪中控制非洲猪瘟已被证明是一项复杂的努力,它影响到社会的许多不同部门,具有不同的利益焦点和潜在的冲突。为了全面了解利益相关者的挑战并确定有效干预的杠杆点,应用了多学科系统思维方法。在德国的一个非洲猪瘟疫区,来自公共机构、林业、自然保护、农业和食品行业的利益相关者进行了参与式建模研讨会,以全面了解利益相关者对复杂的非洲猪瘟控制系统的看法。因果循环图是与涉众共同开发的,从涉众的角度捕捉和可视化系统内的相互联系。结果:在讲习班期间,与会者强调需要在所有受影响的利益攸关方之间进行透明和迅速的沟通,以及提高公众对非洲猪瘟的认识对于有效应对疫情的重要性。参与者确定了非洲猪瘟控制系统的复杂性,初步的因果回路图(CLD)包含260个回路,其中包括131个平衡回路和129个强化回路。这些反馈过程说明了非洲猪瘟控制工作的动态性和相互关联性,突出了干预的挑战和机遇。此外,与会者强调有必要尽早准备有关资源,以应对可能爆发的非洲猪瘟。控制措施的有效性和意想不到的后果是参与者关注的主要问题。此外,与会者强调需要标准化和协调德国不同地区的程序,以提高非洲猪瘟控制工作的有效性。结论:研究结果强调了将利益相关者的见解纳入非洲猪瘟控制措施设计的重要性,以确保其有效性和可持续性。系统的复杂性,如众多反馈回路所代表的那样,突出了在管理非洲猪瘟疫情方面需要采用适应性和协作方法。展望未来,与科学家和决策者的讨论对于将这些见解细化并实施为有效的非洲猪瘟管理的可操作策略至关重要。让涉众参与建模过程可以促进所有权、协作和遵从性,这对于ASF控制措施的成功实现至关重要。此外,跨学科研究正在为尚未受非洲猪瘟影响的地区或国家提供有价值的见解,帮助它们为潜在的疫情做好有效准备。
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BMC Veterinary Research
BMC Veterinary Research VETERINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.80%
发文量
420
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Veterinary Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of veterinary science and medicine, including the epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of medical conditions of domestic, companion, farm and wild animals, as well as the biomedical processes that underlie their health.
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