Illuminating divergence in perceptions in natural resource management: A case for the investigation of the heterogeneity in mental models

Much research has been dedicated to map mental models of natural resources to aid effective management of the natural resource. The variety of approaches result in a variety of outputs, but most research in this domain reports mental models that have been aggregated across participants. This results...

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Main Author: Karlijn van den Broek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Library Heidelberg 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Dynamic Decision Making
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Online Access:https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/jddm/article/view/51316
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spelling doaj-8a69d4d8562b459a8ce9b6020d9d1d3d2020-12-08T14:33:27ZengUniversity Library HeidelbergJournal of Dynamic Decision Making2365-80372018-12-0142210.11588/jddm.2018.1.5131651316Illuminating divergence in perceptions in natural resource management: A case for the investigation of the heterogeneity in mental modelsKarlijn van den Broek0University of HeidelbergMuch research has been dedicated to map mental models of natural resources to aid effective management of the natural resource. The variety of approaches result in a variety of outputs, but most research in this domain reports mental models that have been aggregated across participants. This results in a misrepresentation of mental models as it overlooks valuable variance in understanding between individuals that could be key in effective decision-making. This paper illustrates such variance in mental models through a case study that explored mental models of the Nile perch fisheries at Lake Victoria. This case study suggests that divergence in mental model present a barrier to effective management of the fisheries. Hence, this paper proposes avenues to further investigate and report the heterogeneity of mental models between and within individuals. Such research uncovers divergence in understanding, which can be addressed to aid decision-making in natural resource management.https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/jddm/article/view/51316cognitive mapsdecision-makingdivergent perceptionsfisherieslake victoriamethodmental modelsnatural resource managementstakeholderssystem understanding
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Illuminating divergence in perceptions in natural resource management: A case for the investigation of the heterogeneity in mental models
Journal of Dynamic Decision Making
cognitive maps
decision-making
divergent perceptions
fisheries
lake victoria
method
mental models
natural resource management
stakeholders
system understanding
author_facet Karlijn van den Broek
author_sort Karlijn van den Broek
title Illuminating divergence in perceptions in natural resource management: A case for the investigation of the heterogeneity in mental models
title_short Illuminating divergence in perceptions in natural resource management: A case for the investigation of the heterogeneity in mental models
title_full Illuminating divergence in perceptions in natural resource management: A case for the investigation of the heterogeneity in mental models
title_fullStr Illuminating divergence in perceptions in natural resource management: A case for the investigation of the heterogeneity in mental models
title_full_unstemmed Illuminating divergence in perceptions in natural resource management: A case for the investigation of the heterogeneity in mental models
title_sort illuminating divergence in perceptions in natural resource management: a case for the investigation of the heterogeneity in mental models
publisher University Library Heidelberg
series Journal of Dynamic Decision Making
issn 2365-8037
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Much research has been dedicated to map mental models of natural resources to aid effective management of the natural resource. The variety of approaches result in a variety of outputs, but most research in this domain reports mental models that have been aggregated across participants. This results in a misrepresentation of mental models as it overlooks valuable variance in understanding between individuals that could be key in effective decision-making. This paper illustrates such variance in mental models through a case study that explored mental models of the Nile perch fisheries at Lake Victoria. This case study suggests that divergence in mental model present a barrier to effective management of the fisheries. Hence, this paper proposes avenues to further investigate and report the heterogeneity of mental models between and within individuals. Such research uncovers divergence in understanding, which can be addressed to aid decision-making in natural resource management.
topic cognitive maps
decision-making
divergent perceptions
fisheries
lake victoria
method
mental models
natural resource management
stakeholders
system understanding
url https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/jddm/article/view/51316
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