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Companion Modelling - A Participatory Approach to Support Sustainable Development

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This book introduces the companion modelling approach by presenting the stance that underpins it, the methods and tools used with stakeholders and the specific role of models during the process. It addresses the means to deal with the different levels of decision-making and to take into account the various power relationships. It proposes a methodology to assess the impact of the approach on the stakeholders involved in the process.
The book includes 27 case studies and 7 teaching tools that describe the successful use of the approach in a variety of settings or teaching contexts. It is intended for researchers working on rural development or renewable resources management, as well as students and teachers.

List of contents

Foreword.- Acknowledgements.- Introduction.- Chapter 1 Companion modelling: a method of adaptive and participatory research.- Chapter 2 The commodian stance: interpersonal skills and expertise.- Chapter 3 Models for sharing representations.- Chapter 4 Contexts and dependencies in ComMod processes.- Chapter 5 Power asymmetries in companion modelling processes.- Chapter 6 Assessment and monitoring of the effects of the ComMod approach.- Chapter 7 How do participants view the technologies used in companion modelling.- Chapter 8 ComMod: engaged research's contribution to sustainable development.- Chapter 9 Learning about interdependencies and dynamics.- Chapter 10 The companion modelling approach, changing scales and multiple levels of organization.- Chapter 11 Transferring the ComMod approach.- Conclusion - Companion modelling: an adaptive approach?.- Appendix.- Descriptions of 27 case studies.- Description of games and models used in the companion modelling process.- References.- List of authors.

About the author










Michel Étienne, director of research at the Ecodevelopment Unit of INRA at Avignon (France) is a plant ecologist and a modeller. He is one of the leaders of the ComMod group working on companion modelling. He has applied the approach to many sites in France and to several topics related to sustainable development including livestock farming and fire prevention, agricultural development and biodiversity conservation, forest management and landscape dynamics.

Summary

This book introduces the companion modelling approach by presenting the stance that underpins it, the methods and tools used with stakeholders and the specific role of models during the process. It addresses the means to deal with the different levels of decision-making and to take into account the various power relationships. It proposes a methodology to assess the impact of the approach on the stakeholders involved in the process.
The book includes 27 case studies and 7 teaching tools that describe the successful use of the approach in a variety of settings or teaching contexts. It is intended for researchers working on rural development or renewable resources management, as well as students and teachers.

Product details

Assisted by Michel Etienne (Editor), Miche Étienne (Editor), Michel Étienne (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9789402402643
ISBN 978-94-0-240264-3
No. of pages 403
Dimensions 156 mm x 240 mm x 21 mm
Weight 658 g
Illustrations XII, 403 p. 72 illus., 35 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

B, Sustainable Development, Environmental Social Sciences, Earth and Environmental Science, Environmental Management, Environmental management,, Environmental Monitoring, Monitoring/Environmental Analysis, modelling;participatory research;sustainable development

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