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Participatory modelling for resilient futures : action for managing our environment from the bottom-up /

Participatory Modelling for Resilient Futures: Action for Managing Our Environment from the Bottom-Up, Volume One provides an important contribution to environmental management by introducing an integrative framework for participatory research for better land use and natural resource planning, organ...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hewitt, Richard J. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam, Netherlands : Elsevier, [2017]
Colección:Developments in environmental modelling ; 30.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover
  • Developments in Environmental Modelling
  • Developments in Environmental Modelling
  • Developments in Environmental Modelling: Participatory Modelling for Resilient Futures
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Prologue: Some Reasons to Read This Book
  • Acknowledgments
  • Presentation
  • ORIGINS OF THE OBSERVATORY FOR A CULTURE OF THE TERRITORY
  • About This Book: Dissemination of Experiences in Participatory Land Planning
  • 1
  • Introduction: working from the ground up
  • 1.1 TOWARDS A NEW MODEL OF LAND PLANNING
  • 1.2 PARTICIPATION: THE IMPORTANCE OF GIVING A VOICE TO THOSE WHO KNOW ABOUT AND LIVE IN THE TERRITORY1.3 WORKING FOR CHANGE: STRATEGIES AND PERSPECTIVES
  • 1.3.1 Sustainable Development, the Ecosystem Approach and Resilience
  • 1.3.2 Working with Different Types of Information�a#x80;#x94;Integrative Research and Participatory Modeling
  • 1.3.3 Participatory Research Techniques
  • 1.3.4 Good Governance and Buen Vivir
  • 2
  • Strategies and techniques: a living, changing process
  • 2.1 CHOOSING THE RIGHT METHODS: SCHEME OF WORK
  • 2.1.1 General Guiding Principles for Working with Participatory Processes2.1.2 The Four Stages of Participatory Research
  • 2.1.2.1 Problem Framing (Observation, Dialogue, Diagnosis)
  • 2.1.2.1.1 Stakeholder Mapping and Identification of Key Informants
  • 2.1.2.1.2 Surveys and Interviews
  • 2.1.2.1.3 Collective Intelligence Techniques
  • 2.1.2.1.4 Transect Walks
  • 2.1.2.1.5 Oral History and Life Stories
  • 2.1.2.1.6 Analysis of Bibliographic and Documentary Sources of Information
  • 2.1.2.1.7 Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats Analysis/Matrix
  • 2.1.2.2 Analysis Techniques2.1.2.2.1 The Timeline
  • 2.1.2.2.2 Sociogram
  • 2.1.2.2.3 Discussion Groups
  • 2.1.2.2.4 Triangular Groups
  • 2.1.2.2.5 Flow Diagrams
  • 2.1.2.2.5.1 Problem�a#x80;#x93;Action Matrix
  • 2.1.2.2.5.2 Problem Tree
  • 2.1.2.2.5.3 Objective/Solution Tree
  • 2.1.2.2.6 Discourse Analysis
  • 2.1.2.2.7 Geographical Analysis of the Territory
  • 2.1.2.2.7.1 Multi-Criteria Evaluation
  • 2.1.2.2.8 Return Workshops
  • 2.1.2.3 Action Techniques
  • 2.1.2.3.1 Participatory Modeling
  • 2.1.2.3.2 Public Participation Geographical Information Systems Approaches2.1.2.3.2.1 Public Participation Geographical Information Systems Survey
  • 2.1.2.3.2.2 Participatory Mapping
  • 2.1.2.3.3 Scenario Development
  • 2.1.2.3.4 Digital Visualization and Multimedia
  • 2.1.2.3.5 Motor Groups and Working Groups
  • 2.1.2.3.5.1 Motor Groups
  • 2.1.2.3.5.2 Working Groups
  • 2.1.2.3.6 Action Plans
  • 2.1.2.4 Evaluation Techniques
  • 2.1.2.4.1 Evaluation of Model Outputs
  • 2.1.2.4.2 Participation Ladder
  • 2.1.2.4.3 The Dartboard Technique