Twelve Questions for the Participatory Modeling Community
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2018
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Journal Title:Earth's Future
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Personal Author:Jordan, Rebecca
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Gray, Steven
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Zellner, Moira
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Glynn, Pierre D.
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Voinov, Alexey
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Hedelin, Beatrice
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Sterling, Eleanor J.
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Leong, Kirsten
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Olabisi, Laura Schmitt
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Hubacek, Klaus
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Bommel, Pierre
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BenDor, Todd K.
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Jetter, Antonie J.
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Laursen, Bethany
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Singer, Alison
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Giabbanelli, Philippe J.
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Kolagani, Nagesh
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Carrera, Laura Basco
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Jenni, Karen
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Prell, Christina
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Description:Participatory modeling engages the implicit and explicit knowledge of stakeholders to create formalized and shared representations of reality and has evolved into a field of study as well as a practice. Participatory modeling researchers and practitioners who focus speci fically on environmental resources met at the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) in Annapolis, Maryland, over the courseof 2 years to discuss the state of the field and future directions for participatory modeling. What follows is a description of 12 overarching groups of questions that could guide future inquiry. 1. Introduction In this paper, we draw on our collective experience in this area (each person with over 10 years and some
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Source:Earth's Future, 6(8), 1046-1057
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ISSN:2328-4277
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