Participatory systems mapping for sustainable consumption: Discussion of a method promoting systemic insights
The paper describes our usage of and experience with the method of participatory systems mapping. The method, developed for the purpose of facilitating knowledge brokerage, builds on participatory modelling approaches and applications and was used in several events involving both researchers and pol...
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ndltd-VIENNA-oai-epub.wu-wien.ac.at-44272017-03-09T05:19:12Z Participatory systems mapping for sustainable consumption: Discussion of a method promoting systemic insights Sedlacko, Michal Martinuzzi, Robert-Andre Røpke, Inge Videira, Nuno Antunes, Paula sustainable consumption / systems thinking / knowledge brokerage / participatory systems mapping / causal loop diagrams / mental models The paper describes our usage of and experience with the method of participatory systems mapping. The method, developed for the purpose of facilitating knowledge brokerage, builds on participatory modelling approaches and applications and was used in several events involving both researchers and policy makers. The paper presents and discusses examples of how different types of participatory interaction with causal loop diagrams ("system maps") produced different insights on issues related to sustainable consumption and enabled participatory reflection and sharing of knowledge. Together, these insights support a systemic understanding of the issues and thus the method provides instruments for coping with complexity when formulating policies for sustainable consumption. Furthermore the paper discusses the ability of the method - and its limits - to connect mental models of participants through structured discussion and thus bridge boundaries between different communities. Elsevier 2014-10 Article PeerReviewed en application/pdf http://epub.wu.ac.at/4427/1/Sedlacko_et_al__EcolEcon_vol__106_manuscript.pdf http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2014.11.020 http://www.elsevier.com/ http://www.scp-responder.eu http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2014.11.020 http://epub.wu.ac.at/4427/ info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/265297/EU/Linking Research and Policy Making for Managing the Contradictions of Sustainable Consumption and Economic Growth/RESPONDER info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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sustainable consumption / systems thinking / knowledge brokerage / participatory systems mapping / causal loop diagrams / mental models Sedlacko, Michal Martinuzzi, Robert-Andre Røpke, Inge Videira, Nuno Antunes, Paula Participatory systems mapping for sustainable consumption: Discussion of a method promoting systemic insights |
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The paper describes our usage of and experience with the method of participatory systems mapping. The method, developed for the purpose of facilitating knowledge brokerage, builds on participatory modelling approaches and applications and was used in several events involving both researchers and policy makers. The paper presents and discusses examples of how different types of participatory interaction with causal loop diagrams ("system maps") produced different insights on issues related to sustainable consumption and enabled participatory reflection and sharing of knowledge. Together, these insights support a systemic understanding of the issues and thus the method provides instruments for coping with complexity when formulating policies for sustainable consumption. Furthermore the paper discusses the ability of the method - and its limits - to connect mental models of participants through structured discussion and thus bridge boundaries between different communities. |
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Sedlacko, Michal Martinuzzi, Robert-Andre Røpke, Inge Videira, Nuno Antunes, Paula |
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Sedlacko, Michal Martinuzzi, Robert-Andre Røpke, Inge Videira, Nuno Antunes, Paula |
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Sedlacko, Michal |
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Participatory systems mapping for sustainable consumption: Discussion of a method promoting systemic insights |
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Participatory systems mapping for sustainable consumption: Discussion of a method promoting systemic insights |
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Participatory systems mapping for sustainable consumption: Discussion of a method promoting systemic insights |
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Participatory systems mapping for sustainable consumption: Discussion of a method promoting systemic insights |
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Participatory systems mapping for sustainable consumption: Discussion of a method promoting systemic insights |
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participatory systems mapping for sustainable consumption: discussion of a method promoting systemic insights |
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http://epub.wu.ac.at/4427/1/Sedlacko_et_al__EcolEcon_vol__106_manuscript.pdf http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2014.11.020 |
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