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Participatory Development and Analysis of a Fuzzy Cognitive Map of the Establishment of a Bio-Based Economy in the Humber Region

Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping (FCM) is a widely used participatory modelling methodology in which stakeholders collaboratively develop a ‘cognitive map’ (a weighted, directed graph), representing the perceived causal structure of their system. This can be directly transformed by a workshop facilitator int...

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Autores principales: Penn, Alexandra S., Knight, Christopher J. K., Lloyd, David J. B., Avitabile, Daniele, Kok, Kasper, Schiller, Frank, Woodward, Amy, Druckman, Angela, Basson, Lauren
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3820682/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24244303
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078319
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author Penn, Alexandra S.
Knight, Christopher J. K.
Lloyd, David J. B.
Avitabile, Daniele
Kok, Kasper
Schiller, Frank
Woodward, Amy
Druckman, Angela
Basson, Lauren
author_facet Penn, Alexandra S.
Knight, Christopher J. K.
Lloyd, David J. B.
Avitabile, Daniele
Kok, Kasper
Schiller, Frank
Woodward, Amy
Druckman, Angela
Basson, Lauren
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description Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping (FCM) is a widely used participatory modelling methodology in which stakeholders collaboratively develop a ‘cognitive map’ (a weighted, directed graph), representing the perceived causal structure of their system. This can be directly transformed by a workshop facilitator into simple mathematical models to be interrogated by participants by the end of the session. Such simple models provide thinking tools which can be used for discussion and exploration of complex issues, as well as sense checking the implications of suggested causal links. They increase stakeholder motivation and understanding of whole systems approaches, but cannot be separated from an intersubjective participatory context. Standard FCM methodologies make simplifying assumptions, which may strongly influence results, presenting particular challenges and opportunities. We report on a participatory process, involving local companies and organisations, focussing on the development of a bio-based economy in the Humber region. The initial cognitive map generated consisted of factors considered key for the development of the regional bio-based economy and their directional, weighted, causal interconnections. A verification and scenario generation procedure, to check the structure of the map and suggest modifications, was carried out with a second session. Participants agreed on updates to the original map and described two alternate potential causal structures. In a novel analysis all map structures were tested using two standard methodologies usually used independently: linear and sigmoidal FCMs, demonstrating some significantly different results alongside some broad similarities. We suggest a development of FCM methodology involving a sensitivity analysis with different mappings and discuss the use of this technique in the context of our case study. Using the results and analysis of our process, we discuss the limitations and benefits of the FCM methodology in this case and in general. We conclude by proposing an extended FCM methodology, including multiple functional mappings within one participant-constructed graph.
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spelling pubmed-38206822013-11-15 Participatory Development and Analysis of a Fuzzy Cognitive Map of the Establishment of a Bio-Based Economy in the Humber Region Penn, Alexandra S. Knight, Christopher J. K. Lloyd, David J. B. Avitabile, Daniele Kok, Kasper Schiller, Frank Woodward, Amy Druckman, Angela Basson, Lauren PLoS One Research Article Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping (FCM) is a widely used participatory modelling methodology in which stakeholders collaboratively develop a ‘cognitive map’ (a weighted, directed graph), representing the perceived causal structure of their system. This can be directly transformed by a workshop facilitator into simple mathematical models to be interrogated by participants by the end of the session. Such simple models provide thinking tools which can be used for discussion and exploration of complex issues, as well as sense checking the implications of suggested causal links. They increase stakeholder motivation and understanding of whole systems approaches, but cannot be separated from an intersubjective participatory context. Standard FCM methodologies make simplifying assumptions, which may strongly influence results, presenting particular challenges and opportunities. We report on a participatory process, involving local companies and organisations, focussing on the development of a bio-based economy in the Humber region. The initial cognitive map generated consisted of factors considered key for the development of the regional bio-based economy and their directional, weighted, causal interconnections. A verification and scenario generation procedure, to check the structure of the map and suggest modifications, was carried out with a second session. Participants agreed on updates to the original map and described two alternate potential causal structures. In a novel analysis all map structures were tested using two standard methodologies usually used independently: linear and sigmoidal FCMs, demonstrating some significantly different results alongside some broad similarities. We suggest a development of FCM methodology involving a sensitivity analysis with different mappings and discuss the use of this technique in the context of our case study. Using the results and analysis of our process, we discuss the limitations and benefits of the FCM methodology in this case and in general. We conclude by proposing an extended FCM methodology, including multiple functional mappings within one participant-constructed graph. Public Library of Science 2013-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3820682/ /pubmed/24244303 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078319 Text en © 2013 Penn et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Penn, Alexandra S.
Knight, Christopher J. K.
Lloyd, David J. B.
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Kok, Kasper
Schiller, Frank
Woodward, Amy
Druckman, Angela
Basson, Lauren
Participatory Development and Analysis of a Fuzzy Cognitive Map of the Establishment of a Bio-Based Economy in the Humber Region
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title_full_unstemmed Participatory Development and Analysis of a Fuzzy Cognitive Map of the Establishment of a Bio-Based Economy in the Humber Region
title_short Participatory Development and Analysis of a Fuzzy Cognitive Map of the Establishment of a Bio-Based Economy in the Humber Region
title_sort participatory development and analysis of a fuzzy cognitive map of the establishment of a bio-based economy in the humber region
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3820682/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24244303
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078319
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