Understanding Structural Factors and Actor Attributes That Impact the Development of Cohesion within a Participatory Modeling Process

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2020-09-24 DOI:10.1080/08920753.2020.1823669
Taylor Goelz, A. Scheld, Troy W. Hartley, I. Carboni
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Abstract Many “wicked” natural resources management problems today are utilizing more collaborative methods of decision making. Through involving stakeholders in decision-making, resource managers can induce engagement and support for final decisions and prevent future conflict. Additionally, participation is thought to yield increased group cohesion, where stakeholders better understand each other’s perspectives. Cohesion is essential for collaborative processes to develop a collective vision for management of the resource. While development of cohesion within collaborative decision-making processes has been discussed, changes in cohesion have not been quantitatively demonstrated or described during these processes. Using longitudinal social network analysis models, we illustrate changes in cohesion during OysterFutures, a participatory modeling process in the Chesapeake Bay. Results showed cohesion development was not homogeneous; structural network factors and stakeholder group co-membership impacted the overall group cohesion. This article concludes with a discussion on the value of temporal social network analysis and areas for future research.
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理解在参与式建模过程中影响凝聚力发展的结构因素和行动者属性
摘要今天,许多“邪恶”的自然资源管理问题正在利用更多的协作决策方法。通过让利益攸关方参与决策,资源管理人员可以促使参与和支持最终决策,并防止未来的冲突。此外,参与被认为可以增强团队凝聚力,让利益相关者更好地理解彼此的观点。凝聚力对于制定资源管理集体愿景的协作过程至关重要。虽然已经讨论了合作决策过程中凝聚力的发展,但在这些过程中,凝聚力的变化还没有得到定量的证明或描述。使用纵向社会网络分析模型,我们展示了牡蛎期货期间凝聚力的变化,这是切萨皮克湾的一个参与式建模过程。结果表明,凝聚力发展不均匀;结构网络因素和利益相关者群体共同成员关系影响群体整体凝聚力。本文最后讨论了时间社会网络分析的价值以及未来研究的领域。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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