User-driven design of decision support systems for polycentric environmental resources management
Open and decentralized technologies such as the Internet provide increasing opportunities to create knowledge and deliver computer-based decision support for multiple types of users across scales. However, environmental decision support systems/tools (henceforth EDSS) are often strongly science-driv...
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my.upm.eprints.636542018-11-07T08:30:59Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63654/ User-driven design of decision support systems for polycentric environmental resources management Zulkafli, Zed Perez, Katya Vitolo, Claudia Buytaert, Wouter Karpouzoglou, Timothy Dewulf, Art Bièvre, Bert De Clark, Julian Hannah, David M. Shaheed, Simrita Open and decentralized technologies such as the Internet provide increasing opportunities to create knowledge and deliver computer-based decision support for multiple types of users across scales. However, environmental decision support systems/tools (henceforth EDSS) are often strongly science-driven and assuming single types of decision makers, and hence poorly suited for more decentralized and polycentric decision making contexts. In such contexts, EDSS need to be tailored to meet diverse user requirements to ensure that it provides useful (relevant), usable (intuitive), and exchangeable (institutionally unobstructed) information for decision support for different types of actors. To address these issues, we present a participatory framework for designing EDSS that emphasizes a more complete understanding of the decision making structures and iterative design of the user interface. We illustrate the application of the framework through a case study within the context of water-stressed upstream/downstream communities in Lima, Peru. Elsevier 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63654/1/User-driven%20design%20of%20decision%20support%20systems%20for%20polycentric%20environmental%20resources%20management.pdf Zulkafli, Zed and Perez, Katya and Vitolo, Claudia and Buytaert, Wouter and Karpouzoglou, Timothy and Dewulf, Art and Bièvre, Bert De and Clark, Julian and Hannah, David M. and Shaheed, Simrita (2017) User-driven design of decision support systems for polycentric environmental resources management. Environmental Modelling & Software, 88 (1). 58 - 73. ISSN 1364-8152 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364815216308799 10.1016/j.envsoft.2016.10.012 |
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Open and decentralized technologies such as the Internet provide increasing opportunities to create knowledge and deliver computer-based decision support for multiple types of users across scales. However, environmental decision support systems/tools (henceforth EDSS) are often strongly science-driven and assuming single types of decision makers, and hence poorly suited for more decentralized and polycentric decision making contexts. In such contexts, EDSS need to be tailored to meet diverse user requirements to ensure that it provides useful (relevant), usable (intuitive), and exchangeable (institutionally unobstructed) information for decision support for different types of actors. To address these issues, we present a participatory framework for designing EDSS that emphasizes a more complete understanding of the decision making structures and iterative design of the user interface. We illustrate the application of the framework through a case study within the context of water-stressed upstream/downstream communities in Lima, Peru. |
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Zulkafli, Zed Perez, Katya Vitolo, Claudia Buytaert, Wouter Karpouzoglou, Timothy Dewulf, Art Bièvre, Bert De Clark, Julian Hannah, David M. Shaheed, Simrita User-driven design of decision support systems for polycentric environmental resources management |
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User-driven design of decision support systems for polycentric environmental resources management |
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User-driven design of decision support systems for polycentric environmental resources management |
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