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         What is collaborative modeling ?  

“Need to simplify and translate complex models and datasets into information that can be easily communicated and understood by local stakeholders, as models and tools are a means to support dialogue between stakeholders” (WB & ADB at Stockholm 2016). It is emphasize the importance of involving stakeholders in a modelling process (model construction/ model use to analyze measures/strategies).

                      

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Introduction                                                                       

 

Water resources systems are complex and encompass a variety of competing technical, ecological, economic, and social dimensions. Often experts and stakeholders do not fully understand or cannot agree upon the reasons why water-related challenges occur, let alone upon the actions that should be taken to adapt to or mitigate their impacts. Deltares’ collaborative modelling approaches offer an effective means by which to address and resolve these knowledge- and values-based conflicts between experts, water users, stakeholders and decision makers. They consist of interactive and iterative processes for  decision support that combine stakeholder engagement with analytical modelling, visualisation and communication tools.

 

The  acceptance of  water-related strategic plans and policies by  national and local  authorities are  critical enabling preconditions for  sustainable  development. Conflict between stakeholders can generate opposition to these plans and lead to their rejection. Deltares seeks to resolve these  conflicts by  engaging stakeholders in  joint analytical modelling activities to  test  and assess the performance of  water resources systems under a variety of policy options. The  benefits of our collaborative modelling approaches include :

 

 

•  Increased acceptance and ownership over developed plans and strategies

 

•  Improved system understanding and model performance through the incorporation of shared multi-sector and local  knowledge

 

•  Increased transparency of both modelling and decision-making processes

 

•  Improved consensus relating to system function and preferred strategies

 

•  Improved stakeholder relations, by opening channels of communication, generating mutual understanding and negotiating compromise solutions.

 

Collaborative Modelling for Decision Support

 

 Collaborative modelling emphasises  the  importance of   involving  stakeholders   in   modelling processes that   inform  and  support  decision making.  Where relevant to  the  problem context, Deltares engages project  stakeholders  in   their  activities  to  develop the   necessary   analytical   modelling,  visualisation and  communication  tools:  data   collection, model definition, model construction,  model validation and verification. Deltares also seek to involve stakeholders in  the application of these models to assess impacts of   various  measures   and  strategies.   Stakeholder involvement  in  these  activities is  characterised  by high  levels  of   participation,  influence  and  control over  the developed product or  plan. The  collaborative modelling processes employed are  designed to create the necessary cooperative environments to facilitate the joint formation of negotiated solutions

 

 

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