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Evaluating participatory modeling: developing a framework for cross-case analysis.

Natalie A Jones1, Pascal Perez, Thomas G Measham

  • 1School of Integrative Systems, University of Queensland, St. Lucia Campus, Brisbane, QLD 4067, Australia. n.jones3@uq.edu.au

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|October 23, 2009
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This study introduces the Protocol of Canberra, a framework for evaluating participatory modeling projects in natural resource management. It assesses how these initiatives influence participant interactions and contribute to collective decision-making.

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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Management
  • Social Sciences
  • Decision Science

Background:

  • Participatory modeling is crucial for collective decision-making in natural resource management.
  • Existing evaluation methods for participatory modeling are limited.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce and describe the Protocol of Canberra evaluation framework.
  • Assess the effectiveness of participatory modeling initiatives in influencing perceptions and interactions.
  • Evaluate the contribution of participatory modeling to collective decision-making.

Main Methods:

  • Developed the Protocol of Canberra through Franco-Australian research collaboration.
  • Applied the framework to three case studies: two in Australia and one in Kiribati.
  • Focused on changes in participant perceptions, interactions, and decision-making outcomes.

Main Results:

  • The Protocol of Canberra provides a structured approach to evaluating participatory modeling projects.
  • Case studies demonstrated the framework's utility in assessing project impacts.
  • Participatory modeling can positively influence participant interactions and perceptions.

Conclusions:

  • The Protocol of Canberra is a valuable tool for assessing participatory modeling in natural resource management.
  • The framework can be adapted for diverse participatory modeling contexts.
  • Further application of the framework will refine its use and demonstrate its broader utility.