Cooperative modeling: linking science, communication, and ground water planning.

Ground water Pub Date : 2008-03-01 Epub Date: 2008-01-11 DOI:10.1111/j.1745-6584.2007.00394.x
Vincent C Tidwell, Cors van den Brink
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Abstract

Equitable allocation of ground water resources is a growing challenge due to both the increasing demand for water and the competing values placed on its use. While scientists can contribute to a technically defensible basis for water resource planning, this framework must be cast in a broader societal and environmental context. Given the complexity and often contentious nature of resource allocation, success requires a process for inclusive and transparent sharing of ideas complemented by tools to structure, quantify, and visualize the collective understanding and data, providing an informed basis of dialogue, exploration, and decision making. Ideally, a process that promotes shared learning leading to cooperative and adaptive planning decisions. While variously named, mediated modeling, group modeling, cooperative modeling, shared vision planning, or computer-mediated collaborative decision making are similar approaches aimed at meeting these objectives. In this paper, we frame "cooperative modeling" in the context of ground water planning and illustrate the process with two brief examples.

协同建模:连接科学、传播和地下水规划。
由于对水的需求不断增加和对其使用的价值相互竞争,公平分配地下水资源是一项日益严峻的挑战。虽然科学家可以为水资源规划提供一个技术上站得住脚的基础,但这个框架必须放在更广泛的社会和环境背景中考虑。考虑到资源分配的复杂性和经常引起争议的性质,成功需要一个包容和透明的思想共享过程,并辅以工具来构建、量化和可视化集体理解和数据,为对话、探索和决策提供知情基础。理想情况下,一个促进共享学习的过程会导致合作和适应性规划决策。虽然有不同的名称,中介建模,组建模,合作建模,共享愿景规划,或计算机中介的协作决策制定是类似的方法,旨在满足这些目标。本文在地下水规划的背景下,提出了“协同建模”的概念,并通过两个简单的例子说明了这一过程。
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