Field experiences and lessons learned from applying participatory system dynamics modelling to sustainable water and agri-food systems

Achieving the objectives of sustainable development in water and agri-food systems requires the utilisation of decision-support tools in stakeholder-driven processes to construct and simulate various scenarios and evaluate the outcomes of associated policy interventions. While it is common practice...

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Autores principales: Kotir, Julius H., Jagustovic, Renata, Papachristos, George, Zougmore, Robert B., Kessler, Aad, Reynolds, Martin, Ouedraogo, Mathieu, Ritsema, Coen J., Aziz, Ammar Abdul, Johnstone, Ron
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135378
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author Kotir, Julius H.
Jagustovic, Renata
Papachristos, George
Zougmore, Robert B.
Kessler, Aad
Reynolds, Martin
Ouedraogo, Mathieu
Ritsema, Coen J.
Aziz, Ammar Abdul
Johnstone, Ron
author_browse Aziz, Ammar Abdul
Jagustovic, Renata
Johnstone, Ron
Kessler, Aad
Kotir, Julius H.
Ouedraogo, Mathieu
Papachristos, George
Reynolds, Martin
Ritsema, Coen J.
Zougmore, Robert B.
author_facet Kotir, Julius H.
Jagustovic, Renata
Papachristos, George
Zougmore, Robert B.
Kessler, Aad
Reynolds, Martin
Ouedraogo, Mathieu
Ritsema, Coen J.
Aziz, Ammar Abdul
Johnstone, Ron
author_sort Kotir, Julius H.
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description Achieving the objectives of sustainable development in water and agri-food systems requires the utilisation of decision-support tools in stakeholder-driven processes to construct and simulate various scenarios and evaluate the outcomes of associated policy interventions. While it is common practice to involve stakeholders in participatory modelling processes, their comprehensive documentation and the lessons learned remain scarce. In this paper, we share our experience of engaging stakeholders throughout the entire system dynamics modelling process. We draw on two projects implemented in the Volta River Basin, West Africa, to understand the dynamics of water and agri-food systems under changing environmental and socioeconomic conditions. We outline eight key insights and lessons as practical guides derived from each stage of the participatory modelling process, including the pre-workshop stage, problem definition, model conceptualization, simulation model formulation, model testing and verification, and policy design and evaluation. Our findings demonstrate that stakeholders can actively contribute to all phases of the system dynamics modelling process, including parameter estimation, sensitivity analysis, and numerical simulation experiments. However, we encountered notable challenges, including the time-intensive nature of the process, the struggle to reach a consensus on the modelled problem, and the difficulty of translating the conceptual model into a simulation model using stock and flow diagrams – all of which were addressed through a structured facilitation process. While the projects were anchored in the specific context of West Africa, the key lessons and insights highlighted have broader significance, particularly for researchers employing PSDM in regions characterised by multifaceted human-environmental systems and where stakeholder involvement is crucial for holistic understanding and effective policy interventions. This paper contributes practical guidance for future efforts with participatory modelling, particularly in regions worldwide grappling with sustainable development challenges in water and agri-food systems, and where stakeholder involvement is crucial for holistic understanding of the multiple challenges and for designing effective policy interventions.
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spelling CGSpace1353782025-12-08T09:54:28Z Field experiences and lessons learned from applying participatory system dynamics modelling to sustainable water and agri-food systems Kotir, Julius H. Jagustovic, Renata Papachristos, George Zougmore, Robert B. Kessler, Aad Reynolds, Martin Ouedraogo, Mathieu Ritsema, Coen J. Aziz, Ammar Abdul Johnstone, Ron agrifood systems participatory approaches socioeconomic aspects water distribution systems environmental factors-environmental conditions Achieving the objectives of sustainable development in water and agri-food systems requires the utilisation of decision-support tools in stakeholder-driven processes to construct and simulate various scenarios and evaluate the outcomes of associated policy interventions. While it is common practice to involve stakeholders in participatory modelling processes, their comprehensive documentation and the lessons learned remain scarce. In this paper, we share our experience of engaging stakeholders throughout the entire system dynamics modelling process. We draw on two projects implemented in the Volta River Basin, West Africa, to understand the dynamics of water and agri-food systems under changing environmental and socioeconomic conditions. We outline eight key insights and lessons as practical guides derived from each stage of the participatory modelling process, including the pre-workshop stage, problem definition, model conceptualization, simulation model formulation, model testing and verification, and policy design and evaluation. Our findings demonstrate that stakeholders can actively contribute to all phases of the system dynamics modelling process, including parameter estimation, sensitivity analysis, and numerical simulation experiments. However, we encountered notable challenges, including the time-intensive nature of the process, the struggle to reach a consensus on the modelled problem, and the difficulty of translating the conceptual model into a simulation model using stock and flow diagrams – all of which were addressed through a structured facilitation process. While the projects were anchored in the specific context of West Africa, the key lessons and insights highlighted have broader significance, particularly for researchers employing PSDM in regions characterised by multifaceted human-environmental systems and where stakeholder involvement is crucial for holistic understanding and effective policy interventions. This paper contributes practical guidance for future efforts with participatory modelling, particularly in regions worldwide grappling with sustainable development challenges in water and agri-food systems, and where stakeholder involvement is crucial for holistic understanding of the multiple challenges and for designing effective policy interventions. 2024-01 2023-12-14T11:22:11Z 2023-12-14T11:22:11Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135378 en Limited Access image/gif Elsevier Kotir, J.H.; Jagustovic, R.; Papachristos, G.; Zougmore, R.B.; Kessler, A.; Reynolds, M.; Ouedraogo, M.; Ritsema, C.J.; Aziz, A.A.; Johnstone, R. (2023) Field experiences and lessons learned from applying participatory system dynamics modelling to sustainable water and agri-food systems. Journal of Cleaner Production 434: 140042. ISSN: 0959-6526
spellingShingle agrifood systems
participatory approaches
socioeconomic aspects
water distribution systems
environmental factors-environmental conditions
Kotir, Julius H.
Jagustovic, Renata
Papachristos, George
Zougmore, Robert B.
Kessler, Aad
Reynolds, Martin
Ouedraogo, Mathieu
Ritsema, Coen J.
Aziz, Ammar Abdul
Johnstone, Ron
Field experiences and lessons learned from applying participatory system dynamics modelling to sustainable water and agri-food systems
title Field experiences and lessons learned from applying participatory system dynamics modelling to sustainable water and agri-food systems
title_full Field experiences and lessons learned from applying participatory system dynamics modelling to sustainable water and agri-food systems
title_fullStr Field experiences and lessons learned from applying participatory system dynamics modelling to sustainable water and agri-food systems
title_full_unstemmed Field experiences and lessons learned from applying participatory system dynamics modelling to sustainable water and agri-food systems
title_short Field experiences and lessons learned from applying participatory system dynamics modelling to sustainable water and agri-food systems
title_sort field experiences and lessons learned from applying participatory system dynamics modelling to sustainable water and agri food systems
topic agrifood systems
participatory approaches
socioeconomic aspects
water distribution systems
environmental factors-environmental conditions
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135378
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