TY  - JOUR
UR  - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.120110
KW  - Transdisciplinary
KW  -  Stakeholders
KW  -  Sustainability
KW  -  Participatory system dynamics
KW  -  Participatory modelling
KW  -  Simulation
KW  -  Social learning
KW  -  Thamesmead
TI  - Co-producing knowledge on the use of urban natural space: Participatory system dynamics modelling to understand a complex urban system
N2  - Decision-makers are increasingly asked to act differently in how they respond to complex urban challenges, recognising the value in bringing together and integrating cross-disciplinary, cross-sectoral knowledge to generate effective solutions. Participatory modelling allows to bring stakeholders together, enhance knowledge and understanding of a system, and identify the impacts of interventions to a given problem. This paper uses an interdisciplinary and systems approach to investigate a complex urban problem, using a participatory System Dynamics modelling process as an approach to facilitate learning and co-produce knowledge on the factors influencing the use of urban natural space. Stakeholders used a Systems Dynamics model and interface, as a tool to collectively identify pathways for improving the use of space and simulating their impacts. Under the lens of knowledge co-production, the paper reflects how such mechanisms can lead to the co-production of knowledge and social learning. The findings also contribute to identify ways of increasing the value of urban natural space focusing on urban areas undergoing physical and social transformation, such as the Thamesmead case study, London, UK.
Y1  - 2024/02/27/
PB  - Elsevier BV
VL  - 353
A1  - Pluchinotta, Irene
A1  - Zhou, Ke
A1  - Moore, Gemma
A1  - Salvia, Giuseppe
A1  - Belesova, Kristine
A1  - Mohajeri, Nahid
A1  - Hale, Joanna
A1  - Davies, Michael
A1  - Zimmermann, Nici
ID  - discovery10186820
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JF  - Journal of Environmental Management
AV  - public
ER  -