Participation and model-building: Lessons learned from the bukittinggi workshop

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Jerome K. Vanclay
Mandy Haggith
Carol J. Pierce Colfer
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[1] Southern Cross University,
[2] Center for International Forestry Research,undefined
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collaborative model-building; workshop facilitation; simulation modelling; adaptive management; FLORES;
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10.1007/s11842-003-0012-8
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FLORES (the Forest Land Oriented Resource Envisioning System) was initially constructed by 50 people during a multidisciplinary workshop in Bukittinggi, Sumatra, in 1999. It proved that a model of a complex system could be constructed in a participatory way by a diverse team; that it could be done with a graphically-based package such as Simile; and that the resulting model could remain reasonably accessible to all participants, and could run on an ordinary notebook computer. Many useful insights can be gained through building such a model, and subsequent experience has demonstrated that modelling in this way can foster continuing interdisciplinary collaboration. Participants founded the FLORES Society, a loose collective open to all researchers interested in pursuing the development and use of such models. The Society conducts an e-mail discussion group on FLORES@cgnet.com (subscription requests to JV anclay@scu.edu.au).
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页数:19
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